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Date:      Thu, 3 Aug 2006 13:58:11 +0200
From:      Gerrit =?ISO-8859-1?Q?K=FChn?= <gerrit@pmp.uni-hannover.de>
To:        pyunyh@gmail.com
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: re interface broken
Message-ID:  <20060803135811.b79cf899.gerrit@pmp.uni-hannover.de>
In-Reply-To: <20060803104610.GC49195@cdnetworks.co.kr>
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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 19:46:10 +0900 Pyun YongHyeon <pyunyh@gmail.com> wrote
about Re: re interface broken:


PY>  > re0@pci2:1:0:	class=0x020000 card=0x08600e11 chip=0x813910ec
PY>  > rev=0x20 hdr=0x00 vendor   = 'Realtek Semiconductor'
PY>  >     device   = 'RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter'
PY>  >     class    = network
PY>  >     subclass = ethernet

PY>  > re0: Reserved 0x100 bytes for rid 0x10 type 4 at 0x2000
PY>  > pcib2: re0 requested I/O range 0x2000-0x20ff: in range
PY>  > re0: <RealTek 8139C+ 10/100BaseTX> port 0x2000-0x20ff mem
PY>  > 0x90300000-0x903000ff irq 10 at device 1.0 on pci2 pcib2: re0
PY>  > requested I/O range 0x2000-0x20ff: in range miibus0: <MII bus> on
PY>  > re0 rlphy0: <RealTek internal media interface> on miibus0
PY>  > rlphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
PY>  > re0: bpf attached
PY>  > re0: Ethernet address: 00:0f:b0:6c:55:ec
PY>  > re0: [MPSAFE]
PY>  > re0: [FAST]

PY> Would you let me know a if_re.c revison number used to work on your
PY> system?

I have a working 6.1-stable kernel compiled on 12th of June, so I guess
if_re.c from that date or earlier should work. Looking into webcvs, I
think that 1.67 worked and 1.68 doesn't. However, to make sure I'd have to
check out the old version and recompile.

PY> Does Tx/Rx routine on your system work? In order to test it, you
PY> need a known working system and run tcpdump on the system.
PY> Can you see frames sent from your system on good system?

I think it doesn't work. I can do ping -f or whatever I want on the
notebook, but the LEDs of the attached switch don't show any packets (they
don't flash).


cu
  Gerrit



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