Technical data

riles(7D) Devices SunOS 5.5
riles%d: no match for board irq in riles.conf (attach failed)
No match was found between the configured IRQ value of the board and the
value(s) of the intr property in the riles.conf file.
riles: cannot map RAM address(attach failed)
The driver cannot map the configuredRAM address to kernel space. The driver
does not get loaded.
riles%d: NIC initialization failed
riles: cannot start NIC of board in slot %d
riles: unable to reset board in slot %d
The driver’s attempt to initialize/startthe board’s network interface controller or
reset the board was unsuccessful, probably due to malfunctional hardware.
riles%d: gld_register() unsuccessful (attach failed)
The driver could not register itself with the gld module on which it depends.
Consequently, the driver does not get loaded.
riles driver(ver. 1.0) for Racal Interlan ES-3210 in slot %d loaded
The driver was loaded after successful initialization of the hardware.
riles: cannot stop board in slot %d
The driver failed to stop the NIC (Network Interface Controller) on the board,
probably due to malfunctional hardware.
riles: illegal irq value(%d) for board in slot %d
riles: illegal dma value(%d) for board in slot %d
The IRQ/DMA channel value for the board is not supported. Driver functionality
is likely to fail.
riles%d: multicast table full
The number of multicast addresses for which the board has been programmed
equaled the maximum allowed by the driver (16).
riles%d: no matching multicast entry found
An attempt was made to delete a multicast address for which the board had not
been previously programmed.
riles%d: abnormal sized packet; not sent
The driver received an abnormally large packet from the upper layer to be
transmitted on the network. Such packets are automatically discarded by the
driver.
riles%d: no STREAMS buffers; dropping packet
A STREAMS buffer could not be allocated for passing a received frame upstream.
However, the received frame continues to be stored in the board’s memory and
will be passed upstream when a STREAMS buffer can be allocated.
riles%d: ring buffer overflow
The board ran out of buffers while receiving frames from the network. Although
the hardware would recover gracefully, it is a symptom of very high network
activity.
7D-278 modified 5 May 1995