2.11BSD/man/cat4/vv.0
VV(4) UNIX Programmer's Manual VV(4)
NAME
vv - Proteon proNET 10 Megabit ring
SYNOPSIS
/sys/conf/SYSTEM:
NVV _v_v__c_o_n_t_r_o_l_l_e_r_s # V2LNI (Pronet)
DESCRIPTION
The _v_v interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Proteon proNET
ring network.
The network address of the interface must be specified with
an an SIOCSIFADDR ioctl before data can be transmitted or
received. It is only permissible to change the network
address while the interface is marked "down".
The host's hardware address is discovered by putting the
interface in digital loopback mode (not joining the ring)
and sending a broadcast packet from which the hardware
address is extracted.
Transmit timeouts are detected through use of a watchdog
routine. Lost input interrupts are checked for when packets
are sent out.
If the installation is running CTL boards which use the old
broadcast address of 0 instead of the new address of 0xff,
the define OLD_BROADCAST should be specified in the driver.
The driver can use ``trailer'' encapsulation to minimize
copying data on input and output. This may be disabled, on
a per-interface basis, by setting the IFF_NOTRAILERS flag
with an SIOCSIFFLAGS ioctl.
DIAGNOSTICS
vv%d: host %d. The software announces the host address
discovered during autoconfiguration.
vv%d: can't initialize. The software was unable to discover
the address of this interface, so it deemed "dead" will not
be enabled.
vv%d: error vvocsr=%b. The hardware indicated an error on
the previous transmission.
vv%d: output timeout. The token timer has fired and the
token will be recreated.
vv%d: error vvicsr=%b. The hardware indicated an error in
reading a packet off the ring.
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en%d: can't handle af%d. The interface was handed a message
with addresses formatted in an unsuitable address family;
the packet was dropped.
vv%d: vs_olen=%d. The ring output routine has been handed a
message with a preposterous length. This results in an
immediate _p_a_n_i_c: _v_s__o_l_e_n.
SEE ALSO
intro(4N), inet(4F)
BUGS
The encapsulation of trailer packets in the 4.2BSD version
of this driver was incorrect (the packet type was in VAX
byte order). As a result, the trailer encapsulation in this
version is not compatible with the 4.2BSD VAX version.
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