R E L E A S E N O T E S =========================== Broadcom 440X 10/100 Server Adapter (ODI) Driver Copyright (c) 2003 Broadcom Corporation All rights reserved. v1.01 - April 23, 2003 Fixes: ===== 1. Problem: CQ #7510 4401 A1 Netware driver TCPIP stack hangs when sending traffic Cause: excessive receive descriptor underflow. Change: added a call to replenlish receive descriptors during interrupt service routine. Impact: lengthened the interrupt service routine time. So far no observable impact on Netware operation. v1.00b - April 22, 2003 Fixes: ===== 1. Problem: CQ #7584 4401 Dos client 32 does not load Cause: three functions (memcpy, memset, and consoleprintf), used by the driver in the server environment, are not part of the DOS Client 32 NLM. This has caused the driver not to load in a DOS Client 32 environment. Change: implemented the system calls as part of the driver code base. Impact: none. v1.00a - April 15, 2003 Fixes: ===== 1. Problem: CQ #7527 4401 NW custom counters need to change. Cause: requirement not well understood. Change: removed custom counters (Jumbo and PCI-X) from status window. Impact: none, Jumbo and PCI-X are not supported. 2. Problem: CQ #7535 4401 NW Driver poll flag does not get set. Cause: requirement not well understood. Change: removed DriverPoll mode from custom counter and documentation. Impact: none, driver poll mode is not supported. 3. Problem: CQ #7532 4401 NW server abends when reloading the same frame and slot that is loaded. Cause: reference to an uninitialized driver data structure. Change: reference the data structure only after the return status of the driver registration is successful. Impact: none. 4. Problem: CQ 7528 #4401 NW Checksum flag does not set bit. Cause: requirement not well understood. Change: removed Checksum mode from custom counter. Impact: none. 5. Problem: CQ #7526 4401 NW IPX is slow, stress clients drop and traffic ceases. Cause: extra data copy. Change: removed extra data copy. Impact: none. 6. Problem: CQ #7512 4401 NW does not receive ping packets when pinging clients. Cause: unknown. Change: problem was not reproducible. Impact: N/A. Enhancement: =========== 1. Request: N/A Change: eliminated extra data copy for received packet. Impact: This should significantly improve the performance of receiving large packet. 2. Request: N/A Change: added support for mulitple 440x cards. Impact: none. v1.00 - April 7, 2003 Initial release.Download Driver Pack
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