Casper.Dik at Sun.COM wrote:
>> As suggested, i removed the bcme package, and re-installed the SUNWbge 
>> package from the OpenSolari
>>     
> s Dist.  That all went fine, then i rebooted to make sure it was clean.
>   
>> ifconfig bge0 plumb  Still returns ifconfig: plumb: bge0: no such interface
>>
>> Tried bge0 - 3 to be sure, all the same response.  How do I get the device 
>> vendor/device/subvendor
>>     
> /subdevice ids?  prtdiag only returns the name.
>   
>> Oh, and i just got an answer back from Broadcom:
>>
>> Case Title: 5751 drivers for Solaris 10/11
>>
>> Response from Broadcom: I am afraid Solaris is not supported on this 
>> chipset. You should contact t
>>     
> he system vendor to find out what OS they support on their system.
>   
>
>
> Please provide the output bit relevant to your adaptor from:
>
> /usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v
>
> This will be something like:
>
> pci bus 0x0005 cardnum 0x00 function 0x00: vendor 0x14e4 device 0x169d
>  Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5789 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express
>  CardVendor 0x1025 card 0x007e (Acer Incorporated [ALI], Card unknown)
>   STATUS    0x0010  COMMAND 0x0046
>   CLASS     0x02 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x11
>   BIST      0x00  HEADER 0x00  LATENCY 0x00  CACHE 0x08
>   BASE0     0x00000000c0200004  addr 0x00000000c0200000  MEM 64BIT
>   MAX_LAT   0x00  MIN_GNT 0x00  INT_PIN 0x01  INT_LINE 0x0a
>   
> Is this a pciexpress or a pci device in your case?
>   

If it is a true 5751, then it is PCIe.  The device id should be 
14e4,1677 or 14e4,167d.  The postinstall should do the add_drv for it.  
You can check in /etc/driver_aliases.


    -- Garrett

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