| CAS(4) | Device Drivers Manual | CAS(4) | 
NAME¶
cas — Sun
    Cassini/Cassini+ and National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit Ethernet
    driver
SYNOPSIS¶
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device miibus
device casAlternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):
if_cas_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION¶
The cas driver provides support for the
    Sun Cassini/Cassini+ and National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit
    Ethernet controllers found on-board in Sun UltraSPARC machines and as add-on
    cards.
All controllers supported by the cas
    driver have TCP/UDP checksum offload capability for both receive and
    transmit, support for the reception and transmission of extended frames for
    vlan(4) and an interrupt coalescing/moderation mechanism
    as well as a 512-bit multicast hash filter.
The cas driver also supports Jumbo Frames
    (up to 9022 bytes), which can be configured via the interface MTU setting.
    Selecting an MTU larger than 1500 bytes with the
    ifconfig(8) utility configures the adapter to receive and
    transmit Jumbo Frames.
HARDWARE¶
The chips supported by the cas driver
  are:
- National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit Ethernet
- Sun Cassini Gigabit Ethernet
- Sun Cassini+ Gigabit Ethernet
The following add-on cards are known to work with the
    cas driver at this time:
- Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 MMF (Cassini Kuheen) (part no. 501-5524)
- Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 UTP (Cassini) (part no. 501-5902)
- Sun GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (GCS) (part no. 501-6719)
- Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet UTP (QGE) (part no. 501-6522)
- Sun Quad GigaSwift Ethernet PCI-X (QGE-X) (part no. 501-6738)
NOTES¶
On sparc64 the cas driver respects the
    local-mac-address? system configuration variable which
    can be set in the Open Firmware boot monitor using the
    setenv command or by eeprom(8). If
    set to “false” (the default), the
    cas driver will use the system's default MAC address
    for all of its devices. If set to
    “true”, the unique MAC address of each
    interface is used if present rather than the system's default MAC
  address.
Supported interfaces having their own MAC address include on-board versions on boards equipped with more than one Ethernet interface and all add-on cards.
SEE ALSO¶
altq(4), miibus(4), netintro(4), vlan(4), eeprom(8), ifconfig(8)
HISTORY¶
The cas device driver appeared in
    FreeBSD 8.0 and FreeBSD 7.3.
    It is named after the cas driver which first
    appeared in OpenBSD 4.1 and supports the same set of
    controllers but is otherwise unrelated.
AUTHORS¶
The cas driver was written by
    Marius Strobl
    <marius@FreeBSD.org>
    based on the gem(4) driver.
| March 24, 2012 | Debian |