Issue #3244 has been updated by deef.

Due date set to 08/19/2020
Status changed from New to Resolved
% Done changed from 0 to 100

Thank you, commited in a0a0c119+.

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Submit #3244: Additional Intel I219-LM and I219-V Ethernet PCI device numbers 
from NetBSD
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3244#change-13920

* Author: davshao
* Status: Resolved
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: Driver
* Target version: 
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NetBSD current sys/dev/pci/pcidevs.h has additional PCI device numbers for 
Intel I219-LM and Intel I219-V Ethernet.  Simply adding these numbers has been 
verified to enable em0 on an Asus Prime H470-Plus mATX motherboard for I219-V11 
0x0D4D.  Also NetBSD current had no problem activating its wm0 Ethernet device 
for this motherboard.

Note that Phoronix had an article "DragonFlyBSD vs. FreeBSD vs. Ubuntu 20.04 On 
Intel's Core i9 10900K Comet Lake" that noted on-board Ethernet was not 
functional on either FreeBSD 12 or DragonFly BSD, and that claimed that even 
for Linux, 5.6 or later was required.  That claim may be incorrect for at least 
obtaining some minimal functionality on DragonFly for very little effort.

Attached is a patch adding the numbers from NetBSD.  The naming of the devices 
using "CNP", which I believe is an abbreviation for previous generation 
codename Cannon Point chipsets, is arguably incorrect; however, I was unable to 
locate any code name at all for current series 400 Intel chipsets.  In any 
case, for at least one device, the Cannon Point handler appears to work 
unchanged.

---Files--------------------------------
i219_400.diff (4.37 KB)


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