or just to use sendbug to pcidump, dmesg, and acpidump

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> pcidump -v and complete dmesg will be more useful for developers
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> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Ross Davis <rda...@ffame.org> wrote:
>> Ah, I didn't know about that command, here it is:
>>
>> # pcidump
>> Domain /dev/pci0:
>>  0:0:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:5:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:8:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:8:1: Intel unknown
>>  0:8:2: Intel unknown
>>  0:8:3: Intel unknown
>>  0:16:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:16:1: Intel unknown
>>  0:25:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:26:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:28:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:28:4: Intel unknown
>>  0:28:6: Intel unknown
>>  0:28:7: Intel unknown
>>  0:29:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:30:0: Intel 82801BA Hub-to-PCI
>>  0:31:0: Intel unknown
>>  0:31:2: Intel unknown
>>  0:31:3: Intel unknown
>>  0:31:5: Intel unknown
>>  1:0:0: Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L)
>>  3:0:0: Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L)
>>  4:0:0: Matrox MGA G200e (ServerEngines)
>>
>> On 03/02/2010 02:01 PM, Gleydson Soares wrote:
>>> can you show the out of the command pcidump !
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Ross Davis <rda...@ffame.org> wrote:
>>>> I installed OpenBSD 4.6 on an Intel SR1630HGP server that has an Intel
>>>> S3420GPLC board. There are three network interfaces on the server: one
>>>> card, and two on the motherboard.
>>>>
>>>> The card is recognized:
>>>>
>>>> em0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L)" rev 0x00: apic
>>>> 8 int 16
>>>>  (irq 11), address 00:1b:21:49:8d:8c
>>>>
>>>> As is one of the interfaces on the board:
>>>>
>>>> em1 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L)" rev 0x00: apic
>>>> 8 int 16
>>>>  (irq 10), address 00:15:17:ad:e4:20
>>>>
>>>> Looking at dmesg, the devices flanking pci3 are:
>>>>
>>>> ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 vendor "Intel", unknown product 0x3b42
>>>> rev 0x05: a
>>>> pic 8 int 16 (irq 10)
>>>> pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
>>>> ppb2 at pci0 dev 28 function 4 vendor "Intel", unknown product 0x3b4a
>>>> rev 0x05
>>>> pci3 at ppb2 bus 3
>>>> em1 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L)" rev 0x00: apic
>>>> 8 int 16
>>>>  (irq 10), address 00:15:17:ad:e4:20
>>>> ppb3 at pci0 dev 28 function 6 vendor "Intel", unknown product 0x3b4e
>>>> rev 0x05
>>>> pci4 at ppb3 bus 4
>>>> vga1 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Matrox MGA G200e (ServerEngines)" rev
0x02
>>>>
>>>> I would expect there to be an "em2" for the second onboard interface,
>>>> but there is none. `ifconfig -a` doesn't show any additional interfaces.
>>>>
>>>> Any magic hacks I can try to get that second onboard interface working?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ross
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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>> The Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution
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