Release Notes: This release adds a "--version" option, reporting of driver features ("-i"), reporting of supported pause frame modes and of 20G link modes, firmware dumps ("-w" and "-W"), external loopback tests ("-t"), reporting and configuring the number of channels/queues ("-l" and "-L") and time stamping capabilities ("-T"), reporting of pause frame autonegotiation results ("-a"), support for querying and setting all generic net device features ("-k" and "-K") and private flags, dumping of plugin module EEPROM ("-m"), and much more. Various bugs have been fixed. Documentation improvements have been made.


Release Notes: Destination MAC addresses can now be set in L3/L4 flow spec rules (-N/-U options). A version check has been added for et131x regs. Full 64 bits of user-data (-n/-u options) are now shown. 20000baseKR2 cap display options have been restored. The man page has been improved.


Release Notes: This release supports et131x registers and optical diagnostics for SFF-8472 modules. Failures of the register dump pretty-printer are now handled more gracefully.


Release Notes: Support has been added for setting the MDI-X state ("-s"). Pause advertising bits are now preserved when setting speed and duplex with autoneg on. EEE parameters are no longer set if they are identical with the current parameters.


Release Notes: Support was added for the display of 1000BASE-KX, 10GBASE-KX4, and 40G link modes and for the display of Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE) configuration. Several minor bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds a "--version" option, reporting of driver features ("-i"), reporting of supported pause frame modes and of 20G link modes, firmware dumps ("-w" and "-W"), external loopback tests ("-t"), reporting and configuring the number of channels/queues ("-l" and "-L") and time stamping capabilities ("-T"), reporting of pause frame autonegotiation results ("-a"), support for querying and setting all generic net device features ("-k" and "-K") and private flags, dumping of plugin module EEPROM ("-m"), and much more. Various bugs have been fixed. Documentation improvements have been made.
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