On 2016/04/19 18:14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/04/19 18:57, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > Stuart Henderson:
> >
> > > Looking at unique "RTL8168E/8111E (0x2c00)" entries from dmesglog
> > > back to Feb 2013, there are 7 APUs (=21 NICs), and 20 non-APUs.
> > > Do we care if we change led
> Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 18:57:47 +0200
> From: Christian Weisgerber
>
> Stuart Henderson:
>
> > Looking at unique "RTL8168E/8111E (0x2c00)" entries from dmesglog
> > back to Feb 2013, there are 7 APUs (=21 NICs), and 20 non-APUs.
> > Do we care if we change led state for those others too? We co
> > Ideally, Pascal should fix this in the BIOS. :-(
>
> Ideally it would have been found/fixed during beta - I'm not sure if
> I'd be massively happy about the BIOS reprogramming the eeprom (which
> the user might have already modified). If I were him I wouldn't want
> to do more than providing a
On 2016/04/19 18:57, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Stuart Henderson:
>
> > Looking at unique "RTL8168E/8111E (0x2c00)" entries from dmesglog
> > back to Feb 2013, there are 7 APUs (=21 NICs), and 20 non-APUs.
> > Do we care if we change led state for those others too? We could
> > check the MAC ve
> Ideally, Pascal should fix this in the BIOS. :-(
I encourage that direction.
Stuart Henderson:
> Looking at unique "RTL8168E/8111E (0x2c00)" entries from dmesglog
> back to Feb 2013, there are 7 APUs (=21 NICs), and 20 non-APUs.
> Do we care if we change led state for those others too? We could
> check the MAC vendor for 00:0d:b9, but I think this is unnecessary
> complexi
On 2016/04/12 14:31, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Did you bring this up to Pascal Dornier ? I think he would rather fix
> the eeprom...
No, but it came up a few times on the forums and, assuming he's logging
in as "support" there, he knows about it:
http://www.pcengines.info/forums/?page=post&id=1B5B7
Did you bring this up to Pascal Dornier ? I think he would rather fix
the eeprom...
This is specific to the hardware layout, the eeprom is the right place,
not the driver!
On the other hand, I think the CSR_WRITE_1 is perfectly clear
Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
> The re(4)
The re(4) variant on the PC Engines APU1, RTL8111E, has a flexible LED
configuration. The nic's default config seems to be intended for
controlling 3 LEDs (or one single-colour and a bi-colour LED with
different colours to indicate link speed) however the ethernet ports
on the APU1 only have two LE