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NAME

     atse — driver for the Altera Triple-Speed Ethernet MegaCore

SYNOPSIS

     device atse
     options ATSE_CFI_HACK

     In /boot/device.hints:
     hint.atse.0.at="nexus0"
     hint.atse.0.maddr=0x7f007000
     hint.atse.0.msize=0x540
     hint.atse.0.rc_irq=1
     hint.atse.0.rx_maddr=0x7f007500
     hint.atse.0.rx_msize=0x8
     hint.atse.0.rxc_maddr=0x7f007520
     hint.atse.0.rxc_msize=0x20
     hint.atse.0.tx_irq=2
     hint.atse.0.tx_maddr=0x7f007400
     hint.atse.0.tx_msize=0x8
     hint.atse.0.txc_maddr=0x7f007420
     hint.atse.0.txc_msize=0x20
     hint.e1000phy.0.at="miibus0"
     hint.e1000phy.0.phyno=0

DESCRIPTION

     The atse device driver provides support for the Altera Triple-Speed Ethernet MegaCore.

HARDWARE

     The current version of the atse driver supports the Ethernet MegaCore as described in
     version 11.1 of Altera's documentation when the device is configured with internal FIFOs.

MAC SELECTION

     The default MAC address for each atse interface is derived from a value stored in cfi(4)
     flash.  The value is managed by the atsectl(8) utility.

     Only a single MAC address may be stored in flash.  If the address begins with the Altera
     prefix 00:07:ed and ends in 00 then up to 16 addresses will be derived from it by adding the
     unit number of the interface to the stored address.  For other prefixes, the address will be
     assigned to atse0 and random addresses will be used for other interfaces.  If the stored
     address is invalid, for example all zero's, multicast, or the default address shipped on all
     DE4 boards (00:07:ed:ff:ed:15) then a random address is generated when the device is
     attached.

SEE ALSO

     miibus(4), netintro(4), ifconfig(8)

     Triple-Speed Ethernet MegaCore Function User Guide, Altera Corporation, November 2011.

HISTORY

     The atse device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0.

AUTHORS

     The atse device driver and this manual page were developed by SRI International and the
     University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237)
     (“CTSRD”), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme.  This device driver was written by
     Bjoern A. Zeeb.

BUGS

     The atse driver only supports a single configuration of the MegaCore as installed on the
     Terasic Technologies Altera DE4 Development and Education Board.

     Only gigabit Ethernet speeds are currently supported.