On Wednesday 01 July 2009 21:10:39 David Keller wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009 16:04:43 -0400, Brad <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 01 July 2009 14:57:19 David Keller wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On vge Jumbo frames are disabled since this revision:
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/if_vge.c?r1=1.24#rev1
>
> >>.24 .
> >>
> >> Is someone working on it ?
> >> Can I help (I need informations, Via don't bother to send me some
> >> datasheets) ?
> >
> > There was a bug with mbuf handling in the driver that was causing the
> > driver
> > to crash even without Jumbo's in use at one point but it has been fixed
>
> and
>
> > since then the Jumbo support has not been tested. Try removing the
> > "#ifdef VGE_JUMBO .. #endif" around "ifp->if_hardmtu = VGE_JUMBO_MTU;"
> > around line 774 and see what happens if you try to use Jumbo frames.
>
> Host Patched #ifconfig vge0 192.168.0.1 mtu 9000
>
> Host Vanilla #ping -D -s 8972 192.168.0.1
>
> => No answer on on Vanilla from Patched and a kernel message:
>
> vge0: watchdog timeout
> vge0: soft reset timedout
>
> Also the network card (VIA VT6130 recognized as VT612x) is not
> auto-negociating GbE but 100Mbits.
>
> Tt looks like I'll have homework.

Ohh. You should have said this was a VT6130 chipset instead of VT612x.
The newer PCIe chipsets are not "supported" yet and there are definitely
some issues that need to be looked into.

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