On 29/03/16 14:40, Andres, Roman wrote:
I'm not sure if it could be a timing issue since I can reproduce the network 
adapter issue every time when PXE booting using iPXE/wimboot and I'm unable to 
reproduce it when booting the same image via:
- Local volume boot (WinPE is stored on a local volume and added to the local 
BCD)
- USB stick boot (created with Windows ADK tools MakeWinPEMedia /UFD, but based 
on the same WinPE image)
- WDS PXE boot

I've observed the same issue. I found that it occurs only if iPXE uses the SNP/NII driver; if using the native driver (ecm.efi, which is about 30x faster) then the NIC shows up immediately in WinPE.

It's interesting to see that you don't have an issue when using WDS PXE boot. This suggests that it's not a fundamental bug in the Surface's SNP/NII driver, which is what I had been assuming.

I won't be able to look at this issue for at least two weeks. If you have the time, you could try changing the nii_close() and/or nii_stop() code paths to see if anything makes a difference to this NIC. It's potentially worth experimenting with cycling through calls to {nii_close(),nii_open()} and {nii_stop(),nii_start()} to see if there are any obvious failures that arise after we have attempted to close or stop the underlying NII device.

Michael
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