This is just a final note about this problem. I won't say it is
solved but at least we have a workaround.
This is from 4.10 release, src/dev/fxp/if_fxp.c, lines 509 et ff.
with the 'offending' code ifdef'd out by me:
/*
* Determine whether we must use the 503 serial interface.
At 16:52 25/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say:
Richard P. Williamson wrote:
[...]
Here another thing you could try: I once had a problem with a 3Com NIC
not being detected properly when the driver was compiled statically into
the kernel.
Removing it and using the module instead made it
Simon, All:
At 15:30 01/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say:
I just had a look at that older post of yours, and I saw that you are
still running FreeBSD 4.8. Could you consider upgrading to 4.10-RELEASE or
-STABLE?
...
IMO there's a really good chance that upgrading will make your onboard
NICs
Richard P. Williamson wrote:
[...]
Here another thing you could try: I once had a problem with a 3Com NIC
not being detected properly when the driver was compiled statically into
the kernel.
Removing it and using the module instead made it work...
[...]
1) It says 'Ethernet manual'. Does
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 11:36:40PM -0600, flowers wrote:
From: Wayne Pascoe
I've tried installing 5.2.1 on the machine and it still doesn't work.
Now though, it's even worse, as the em0 device doesn't work either.
I get something along these lines:
em0: Link is up 10Mbps Half Duplex
Hi all,
I just bought a server from DNUK . It claims to have the following
Ethernet card combination:
Intel PRO/1000 / 1000 Mbit / integrated
Intel PRO/100 / 100 Mbit / integrated
I've installed FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE onto the box, and all I see is em0,
I don't see an fxp0 device.
I've tried
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I just bought a server from DNUK . It claims to have the following
Ethernet card combination:
Intel PRO/1000 / 1000 Mbit / integrated
Intel PRO/100 / 100 Mbit / integrated
I've installed FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE onto the box, and all I see is
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I just bought a server from DNUK . It claims to have the following
Ethernet card combination:
Intel PRO/1000 / 1000 Mbit / integrated
Intel PRO/100 / 100 Mbit / integrated
I've installed FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE onto the box, and all I see is em0,
I don't see
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 01:52:21PM +0200, Olaf Hoyer wrote:
Well, I could imagine some special version of a 100Pro/VM integrated
one, or some special (latest version) 82550 or so.
Could you post a pciconf -lv from a FreeBSD system?
Would help to identify the parts...
I'm going to go for a
Hi Simon,
At 12:54 01/06/2004. Simon Barner had this to say:
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I just bought a server from DNUK . It claims to have the following
Ethernet card combination:
Probably only the device ID of the card is not listed in the fxp0 driver.
Your case reminds of a very
Addendum:
I have a 3 onboard NIC motherboard; I've asked the supplier for
the manufacturer's name of the motherboard. I've tried adding
the 0x1051 line to my if_fxp.c file, but it did not have any effect.
motherboard is an adlink ebc-2000 ...
Hope someone can help,
Richard
Hi,
I just had a look at that older post of yours, and I saw that you are
still running FreeBSD 4.8. Could you consider upgrading to 4.10-RELEASE or
-STABLE?
Have a look at the CVS logs for the fxp driver, and at the driver
source itself, and you will notice that quite a lot has changed:
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 01:52:21PM +0200, Olaf Hoyer wrote:
Well, I could imagine some special version of a 100Pro/VM integrated
one, or some special (latest version) 82550 or so.
Could you post a pciconf -lv from a FreeBSD system?
Would help to identify the parts...
I've tried installing
I've tried installing 5.2.1 on the machine and it still doesn't work.
Now though, it's even worse, as the em0 device doesn't work either.
I get something along these lines:
em0: Link is up 10Mbps Half Duplex
em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
em0: Link is up 10Mbps Half Duplex
em0:
From: Wayne Pascoe
I've tried installing 5.2.1 on the machine and it still doesn't work.
Now though, it's even worse, as the em0 device doesn't work either.
I get something along these lines:
em0: Link is up 10Mbps Half Duplex
em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
em0: Link is up 10Mbps Half
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