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    HP Int egr it y C om put er S y s tems HP -UX 1 1i v2 to 1 1i v3 Netw or k Dr i v er M igr ati on Gui de HP P ar t Number : 5 99 1 -7 9 5 5 P ublished: E0 20 7[...]

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    © Copyright 2003, 2007 Hewlett-P ackard Co. All rights reserved Legal Notices This document contains information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Reproduction, adaption, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Restricted Rights Legend. Use, duplication or d[...]

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    T able of C onte nts Abou t This Doc ument ........................................................................................................ 9 1 Ov ervi e w ....................................................................................................................... 13 L AN D ri ve r Ar ch i te c tu r e.............................[...]

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    L ist of F igur es 1 -1 H P- DL PI L AN D r iv er A rc hi te c tu r e...............................................................................................1 4 1 -2 N at iv e LA N Dr iv er A r ch it ec tu r e...................................................................................................1 5 5[...]

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    L ist of T a bles 1 P ub li sh in g H is t or y D et ai ls ...................................................................................................................9 2 H P- UX 1 1i R el e as e s............................................................................................................................1 0 7[...]

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    Abo ut T his Doc ument This manual lists and describes the changes betw een HP-UX 11i v2 and 11i v3 that affect a network driver migration. It also provides information on how to migrate your network driv er from HP-UX 11i v2 to 11i v3. The document printing date and part number indicate the document’ s current edition. The printing date will cha[...]

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    Ke yCap The name of a keyboard key . Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same key . Emphasis T ext that is emphasized. Bold T ext that is strongly emphasized. Bold The defined use of an important word or phrase. ComputerOut T ext display ed by the computer . UserInput Commands and other text that you type. Command A command name or qualifi[...]

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    Email & Inte rnet R esour ces Interface program and developer resource materials are av ailable at the following locations: • Interface Program E-mail at: interface@fc.hp.com • Developer Resource at: http://devresource.hp.com/ Support and C ompatibility Disc laimer s Because drivers function at the lev el of the kernel, HP reminds y ou of t[...]

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    1 Ov er v ie w The HP-UX 1 1i v2 to 1 1i v3 Network Driver Migration Guide provides 3rd party developers a resource to understand the HP-UX network stack architecture and network API changes betw een HP-UX 11i v2 and 11i v3 and an overview for migrating netw ork drivers from HP-UX 11i v2 to 11i v3. This document describes how to migrate HP-DLPI bas[...]

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    Figur e 1 - 1 HP -DLP I LAN Driver Ar chitecture PC I Bu s HP- DL PI to Dr ive r In ter f ac e DLP I 2.0 AP I wit h HP Ex te ns io ns vi a STR EA MS In te r fa ces Et he rn et Ca rd HP -D L PI I nf r as tr u c tu re Ti gh t ly Co up l ed WS IO N et wo rk I n te r fa ce Dr iv er fo r Et he r ne t MAC t yp e s HP- UX Ke rn el Se r vi ces WSI O Se r v[...]

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    • Inform HP-DLPI each time the MAC address changes. This is required for LAN commands to display the current MAC address. • Support specific ioctls, standard DLPI primitives, and specific HP extensions of DLPI primitives. This ensures the driver will w ork with standard HP-UX LAN commands and SMH. For information on writing a Nativ e driver , s[...]

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    2 Nati v e S TRE AM S DLP I L AN Dr i v er M igr ati on The dl_hp_create_info_t data structure that is used during registration of the driver with HP-DLPI has been extended with the following new fields. These new fields must be set appropriately before registering with HP-DLPI: • dhc_features_one_cap • dhc_features_two_cap • dhc_features_thr[...]

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    were introduced in HP-UX 11.00, the semantics of the ioctls has not changed. How ev er , the information provided to the DLS user has changed. The interface w as originally intended for IP only , but it is DLS-user independent in HP-UX 11i v3. NO TE: Information on how options negotiations are done betw een a transport layer entity and HP-DLPI is d[...]

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    3 Non -Nati v e HP -D LP I L AN Dr i v er M i gr ation A non-native Netw orking driv er relies on the HP-DLPI layer to interface with the transport lay er . A driver has to conform to the DLPI/driv er interface specifications. Descriptions of how to write a non-native driv er are provided in the “W riting a LAN Driv er Under HP-DLPI” chapter in[...]

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    sample driver under the misc/ncweb directory in the ENET driv er sources. HP recommends that you use this shared library as a starting point instead of writing one from scratch. 20 Non-Native HP-DLPI LAN Driv er Migration[...]