On Sat, 16 Dec 2000, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
>
> Andrzej,
>
> did you receive a response regarding your email the Pro 10/100B/100+ Ethernet> being unresponsive after running windows?
> i seem to have the same problem.
Yes and no. The answer provided by dg (I think) was that Win pow
>
> Andrzej,
>
> did you receive a response regarding your email the Pro 10/100B/100+ Ethernet> being unresponsive after running windows?
> i seem to have the same problem.
I'm working on the (longer-term) solution to this at the moment. In the
meantime, it's going to need a driver tw
Andrzej,
did you receive a response regarding your email the being unresponsive after running windows?
i seem to have the same problem.
jmb
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Cliff Sarginson writes:
> Hello
> I have the self same problem with my nics' Realtek 8139's.
> But on my '98 machine it is dual bootable with Linux.
> If I don't power cycle the PC between using windows and
> Linux my nic's are unusable, gaining a MAC address
> of as I see yours does
> > pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
> > pci_enable_io(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT | SYS_RES_MEMORY);
> > pci_set_powerstate(dev, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0);
> >
> > Consider the above a request for review on the matter.
>
> Shouldn't that be:
>
> pci_enable_io(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT | SYS_RES_MEMORY)
On 2000-12-11 01:04 -0800, Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All of these can be abstracted as PCI methods, so they won't require lots
> of cut-n-paste in each driver:
>
> pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
> pci_enable_io(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT | SYS_RES_MEMORY);
> pci_set_powersta
> All of these can be abstracted as PCI methods, so they won't require lots
> of cut-n-paste in each driver:
>
> pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
> pci_enable_io(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT | SYS_RES_MEMORY);
> pci_set_powerstate(dev, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0);
>
> Consider the above a request for
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Mark Huizer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On my VAIO laptop, I have trouble rebooting directly from Windows to
> FreeBSD (luckily enough I don't run Windows that often :-)
> I tried to look at the driver code, but it looks to me like it is doing
> resets when attaching the fxp driver,
>Based on the above, I would say that Windows has powered-down the NIC. This
> is outside of the scope of the driver, so I don't think a solution should be
> implemented there. Probably something for our APM folks.
It's actually an ACPI-ish issue, however drivers are probably going to
have t
>On my VAIO laptop, I have trouble rebooting directly from Windows to
>FreeBSD (luckily enough I don't run Windows that often :-)
>I tried to look at the driver code, but it looks to me like it is doing
>resets when attaching the fxp driver, but somehow, Windows has left it
>in the state where it
Hello
I have the self same problem with my nics' Realtek 8139's.
But on my '98 machine it is dual bootable with Linux.
If I don't power cycle the PC between using windows and
Linux my nic's are unusable, gaining a MAC address
of as I see yours does.
I have found no solution for it (
Hello,
On my VAIO laptop, I have trouble rebooting directly from Windows to
FreeBSD (luckily enough I don't run Windows that often :-)
I tried to look at the driver code, but it looks to me like it is doing
resets when attaching the fxp driver, but somehow, Windows has left it
in the state where
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