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--- Comment #19 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Alex Dupre from comment #18)
Yes.
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--- Comment #18 from Alex Dupre ---
Did you follow these instructions to load the built module before the kernel?
https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/blob/main/net/realtek-re-kmod/pkg-message#L4-L8
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--- Comment #17 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Alex Dupre from comment #16)
Yes it's weird.
Just to make sure I didn't make any mistakes, I did a fresh install of FreeBSD
14 on the machine. As there is no network, I git cloned
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--- Comment #16 from Alex Dupre ---
(In reply to iio7 from comment #15)
It seems quite weird given that the PCI vendor and device id are supported by
the driver, so the driver should try to attach. Are you sure the kernel module
has been
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--- Comment #15 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Alex Dupre from comment #14)
Yes, of course.
none5@pci0:4:0:0: class=0x02 rev=0x05 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x10ec device=0x8125
subvendor=0x1462 subdevice=0x7d42
vendor = 'Realtek
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--- Comment #14 from Alex Dupre ---
Can you run `pciconf -lv` and post the relevant lines for the realtek network
card, please?
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--- Comment #13 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Alex Dupre from comment #12)
I am sorry, it is because I had multiple machines with problems and I think I
managed to mix the two bug reports up (having both open in tabs).
Two of
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--- Comment #12 from Alex Dupre ---
(In reply to iio7 from comment #11)
Your initial message says "I can get the card up using the realtek-re-kmod
driver", so I don't understand what card you are talking about that was not
already
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--- Comment #11 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Alex Dupre from comment #10)
No, the Realtek PCIe 2.5GbE Family Controller on the MSI MAG B660M MORTAR
motherboard is not detected.
# dmesg|grep ethernet
pci4: at device 0.0 (no
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--- Comment #10 from Alex Dupre ---
Any test is helpful. Wasn't the other card already recognized by the 1.98
version, though?
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--- Comment #9 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Olivier Cochard from comment #8)
Thank you very much :)
I finally had the time to test v1.99 out on the machine with the SSL problem
and v1.99 has indeed fixed that. It works.
Do you
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--- Comment #8 from Olivier Cochard ---
For local quick development and test, if you don't need to generate a package,
because this code is simple (doesn't require lot's of building dependencies),
the easiest way is the "raw way":
git
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--- Comment #7 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Olivier Cochard from comment #6)
Thank you, but I like to be able to build it myself. Also for future situations
in which I may need to do it again.
How do I build it? Is it just by
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--- Comment #5 from i...@tutanota.com ---
I need to know what I need.
The Makefile has this:
.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/../../dev/re
which doesn't make any sense to me.
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--- Comment #4 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Alex Dupre from comment #3)
I would very much like to do that, but I haven't done anything build related in
years. How do I manually build the 1.99 branch?
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--- Comment #3 from Alex Dupre ---
Can you try to manually build the 1.99 branch
(https://github.com/alexdupre/rtl_bsd_drv/tree/v1.99) at the latest commit
(9d48464) and provide an updated feedback on the SSL issue, please?
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--- Comment #2 from i...@tutanota.com ---
(In reply to Zhenlei Huang from comment #1)
$ pciconf -l | grep none
none0@pci0:0:8:0: class=0x088000 rev=0x05 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0x464f
subvendor=0x1462 subdevice=0x7d42
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