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WE(4) Device Drivers Manual WE(4)

weWestern Digital/SMC WD80x3, SMC Elite Ultra, and SMC EtherEZ Ethernet device

we0 at isa? port 0x280 iomem 0xd0000 irq 9
we1 at isa? port 0x300 iomem 0xcc000 irq 10
we* at isapnp?

The we device driver supports Western Digital/SMC WD80x3, SMC Elite Ultra, and SMC EtherEZ Ethernet cards.

The ability to select media from software is dependent on the particular model of WD/SMC card. The following models support only manual configuration: WD8003S, WD8003E, and WD8013EBT.

Other WD/SMC 80x3 interfaces support two types of media on a single card. All support the AUI media type. The other media is either BNC or UTP being a transceiver. Software cannot differentiate between BNC and UTP cards. On some models, the AUI port is always active.

The SMC Elite Ultra and SMC EtherEZ interfaces support three media on a single card: AUI, BNC, and UTP. If the transceiver is active, the BNC media is selected. Otherwise, the AUI and UTP ports are both active. Cards of this vintage may also be found which lack one or two of the connectors. These cards also know what interrupt they are configured for, and will correct such problems (for further interrupt issues, see isa(4) and pci(4)).

The SMC EtherEZ does not yet work correctly in isapnp(4) mode. The SMC Elite Ultra does not work in “soft configuration” mode.

To enable the AUI media, select the or media type with ifconfig(8)'s ‘media’ directive. To select the other media (transceiver), select the or media type.

we0: overriding IRQ <n> to <m>
The IRQ specified in the kernel configuration file is different from that found in the card's configuration registers. The value in the kernel configuration file is being overridden by the one configured into the card.
we0: can't wildcard IRQ on a <model>
The IRQ was wildcarded in the kernel configuration file, and the card is a WD8003S, WD8003E, or WD8013EBT, which do not support software IRQ configuration.
we0: failed to clear shared memory at offset <off>
The memory test was unable to clear the interface's shared memory region. This often indicates that the card is configured at a conflicting address.

arp(4), ifmedia(4), intro(4), isa(4), isapnp(4), netintro(4), hostname.if(5), ifconfig(8)

December 3, 2011 OpenBSD-5.8