Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-12-29 Thread sreehari
Sounds good! On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 12:36 PM John-Mark Gurney wrote: > > sreehari wrote this message on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 16:04 -0700: > > ok I tried cherry picking the commit from head to stable/12 according to > > one person's suggestion and I get some hunk failed's when i try patch -C > >

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-29 Thread John-Mark Gurney
sreehari wrote this message on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 16:04 -0700: > ok I tried cherry picking the commit from head to stable/12 according to > one person's suggestion and I get some hunk failed's when i try patch -C > -p0. Is there any way I can simulate the MFC? Sorry I'm just not familiar > with

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-08 Thread sreehari
ok I tried cherry picking the commit from head to stable/12 according to one person's suggestion and I get some hunk failed's when i try patch -C -p0. Is there any way I can simulate the MFC? Sorry I'm just not familiar with svn On Thu, Oct 8, 2020, 00:53 John-Mark Gurney wrote: > sreehari

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-08 Thread John-Mark Gurney
sreehari wrote this message on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 00:06 -0700: > if there is more rigorous testing of the new code would it be possible for > the commit to make it into 12.2? A merge to 12.2 would be a question for re@ now... I have a feeling that they're too far along the release process to

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-08 Thread John-Mark Gurney
sreehari wrote this message on Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 23:56 -0700: > I see. Since I have the hardware and freebsd head seems broken on my > laptop, I'll try compiling stable/12 with the ure patch from head within > the next few days. I have gigabit internet and other machines to test the > ethernet

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-08 Thread sreehari
if there is more rigorous testing of the new code would it be possible for the commit to make it into 12.2? On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 23:56 sreehari wrote: > I see. Since I have the hardware and freebsd head seems broken on my > laptop, I'll try compiling stable/12 with the ure patch from head

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-08 Thread sreehari
I see. Since I have the hardware and freebsd head seems broken on my laptop, I'll try compiling stable/12 with the ure patch from head within the next few days. I have gigabit internet and other machines to test the ethernet with the full 1000Mbps. Are there any actions you suggest I take to

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-08 Thread John-Mark Gurney
Kurt Jaeger wrote this message on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 06:36 +0200: > > sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 21:02 -0700: > > > I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS, > > > but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get > > > speeds

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-07 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 21:02 -0700: > > I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS, > > but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get > > speeds exceeding 100Mbps transfer rate on the whole thing. Is this a > > known

Re: 12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-07 Thread John-Mark Gurney
sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 21:02 -0700: > I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS, > but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get > speeds exceeding 100Mbps transfer rate on the whole thing. Is this a > known issue? Also is

12.2-RC1: RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T seemingly stuck at 100Mbps

2020-10-06 Thread sreehari
I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS, but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get speeds exceeding 100Mbps transfer rate on the whole thing. Is this a known issue? Also is there any way to check what the perceived link speed is? I've attached