cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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      4Notes on the DEC FDDIcontroller 700 (DEFZA-xx) driver
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      6
      7:Version: v.1.1.4
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     10DEC FDDIcontroller 700 is DEC's first-generation TURBOchannel FDDI
     11network card, designed in 1990 specifically for the DECstation 5000
     12model 200 workstation.  The board is a single attachment station and
     13it was manufactured in two variations, both of which are supported.
     14
     15First is the SAS MMF DEFZA-AA option, the original design implementing
     16the standard MMF-PMD, however with a pair of ST connectors rather than
     17the usual MIC connector.  The other one is the SAS ThinWire/STP DEFZA-CA
     18option, denoted 700-C, with the network medium selectable by a switch
     19between the DEC proprietary ThinWire-PMD using a BNC connector and the
     20standard STP-PMD using a DE-9F connector.  This option can interface to
     21a DECconcentrator 500 device and, in the case of the STP-PMD, also other
     22FDDI equipment and was designed to make it easier to transition from
     23existing IEEE 802.3 10BASE2 Ethernet and IEEE 802.5 Token Ring networks
     24by providing means to reuse existing cabling.
     25
     26This driver handles any number of cards installed in a single system.
     27They get fddi0, fddi1, etc. interface names assigned in the order of
     28increasing TURBOchannel slot numbers.
     29
     30The board only supports DMA on the receive side.  Transmission involves
     31the use of PIO.  As a result under a heavy transmission load there will
     32be a significant impact on system performance.
     33
     34The board supports a 64-entry CAM for matching destination addresses.
     35Two entries are preoccupied by the Directed Beacon and Ring Purger
     36multicast addresses and the rest is used as a multicast filter.  An
     37all-multi mode is also supported for LLC frames and it is used if
     38requested explicitly or if the CAM overflows.  The promiscuous mode
     39supports separate enables for LLC and SMT frames, but this driver
     40doesn't support changing them individually.
     41
     42
     43Known problems:
     44
     45None.
     46
     47
     48To do:
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     505. MAC address change.  The card does not support changing the Media
     51   Access Controller's address registers but a similar effect can be
     52   achieved by adding an alias to the CAM.  There is no way to disable
     53   matching against the original address though.
     54
     557. Queueing incoming/outgoing SMT frames in the driver if the SMT
     56   receive/RMC transmit ring is full. (?)
     57
     588. Retrieving/reporting FDDI/SNMP stats.
     59
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     61Both success and failure reports are welcome.
     62
     63Maciej W. Rozycki  <macro@orcam.me.uk>