.\" $NetBSD: se.4,v 1.7 2017/07/04 06:35:46 wiz Exp $ .\" .Dd February 3, 1997 .Dt SE 4 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm se .Nd Cabletron EA41x SCSI bus Ethernet interface driver .Sh SYNOPSIS .Cd "se* at scsibus? target ? lun ?" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm driver supports the .Tn Cabletron EA41x .Tn SCSI bus .Tn Ethernet interface. .Pp This driver is a bit unusual. It must look like a network interface and it must also appear to be a .Tn SCSI device to the .Tn SCSI system. .Pp In addition, to facilitate .Tn SCSI commands issued by userland programs, there are .Fn open , .Fn close , and .Fn ioctl entry points. This allows a user program to, for example, display the EA41x statistic and download new code into the adaptor \- functions which can't be performed through the .Xr ifconfig 8 interface. Normal operation does not require any special userland program. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr scsi 4 , .Xr ifconfig 8 .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit .An Ian Dall Aq Mt ian.dall@dsto.defence.gov.au .Pp Acknowledgement: Thanks are due to .An Philip L. Budne Aq Mt budd@cs.bu.edu who reverse engineered the EA41x. In developing this code, Phil's userland daemon "etherd", was referred to extensively in lieu of accurate documentation for the device. .Sh BUGS The EA41x doesn't conform to the .Tn SCSI specification in much at all. About the only standard command supported is .Qq inquiry . Most commands are 6 bytes long, but the recv data is only 1 byte. Data must be received by periodically polling the device with the recv command.