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a05bc8cf 1--- diag-ether/eepro100-diag.c.org 2004-02-22 21:31:11.000000000 +0000
2+++ diag-ether/eepro100-diag.c 2004-02-22 21:33:36.000000000 +0000
3@@ -34,37 +34,36 @@
4 " For details and other options see http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html\n";
5
6 static const char long_usage_msg[] =
7-"Usage: %s [-aDfrRvVw] [-AF <speed+duplex>] [-#<BoardNum>]
8-
9- Show the internal state of a network adapter.
10-
11- The common usage is
12- diag -aem
13-
14- Frequently used options are
15- -a --show_all_registers Print all registers.
16- -e --show-eeprom Dump EEPROM contents, \"-ee\" shows the details.
17- -m --show_mii Print the MII transceiver state
18- Using -mm monitors the link.
19- -f --force Perform operation, even on a running NIC.
20-
21- To operate on a single NIC, or one that hasn't been automatically found:
22- -# --card_num INDEX Operate on the specified card index.
23- -p --port-base IOADDR Assume an adapter at the specified I/O address.
24- -t --chip-type TYPE Specify adapter type (with '-p'), use '-1' to list.
25-
26- To change the persistent EEPROM settings
27- -G --parameters PARMS Set adapter-specific parameters.
28- -H --new-hwaddr 01:23:45:67:89:ab
29- Set a new hardware station address. Typically disabled for safety.
30- -w --write-EEPROM Actually write the new settings into the EEPROM.
31-
32- -D --debug
33- -v --verbose Report each action taken.
34- -V --version Emit version information.
35-
36- -A --advertise <speed|setting> (See the mii-diag manual page.)
37-";
38+"Usage: %s [-aDfrRvVw] [-AF <speed+duplex>] [-#<BoardNum>]\n"
39+"\n"
40+" Show the internal state of a network adapter.\n"
41+"\n"
42+" The common usage is\n"
43+" diag -aem\n"
44+"\n"
45+" Frequently used options are\n"
46+" -a --show_all_registers Print all registers.\n"
47+" -e --show-eeprom Dump EEPROM contents, \"-ee\" shows the details.\n"
48+" -m --show_mii Print the MII transceiver state\n"
49+" Using -mm monitors the link.\n"
50+" -f --force Perform operation, even on a running NIC.\n"
51+"\n"
52+" To operate on a single NIC, or one that hasn't been automatically found:\n"
53+" -# --card_num INDEX Operate on the specified card index.\n"
54+" -p --port-base IOADDR Assume an adapter at the specified I/O address.\n"
55+" -t --chip-type TYPE Specify adapter type (with '-p'), use '-1' to list.\n"
56+"\n"
57+" To change the persistent EEPROM settings\n"
58+" -G --parameters PARMS Set adapter-specific parameters.\n"
59+" -H --new-hwaddr 01:23:45:67:89:ab\n"
60+" Set a new hardware station address. Typically disabled for safety.\n"
61+" -w --write-EEPROM Actually write the new settings into the EEPROM.\n"
62+"\n"
63+" -D --debug\n"
64+" -v --verbose Report each action taken.\n"
65+" -V --version Emit version information.\n"
66+"\n"
67+" -A --advertise <speed|setting> (See the mii-diag manual page.)\n\n";
68
69 #if ! defined(__OPTIMIZE__)
70 #warning You must compile this program with the correct options!
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