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Date:      Mon, 15 Jun 2009 18:47:51 -0700
From:      "David Christensen" <davidch@broadcom.com>
To:        Eric <ericd@free.fr>, "freebsd-drivers@freebsd.org" <freebsd-drivers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5709 Gigabit Ethernet Dell 610 and Dell
Message-ID:  <5D267A3F22FD854F8F48B3D2B523819339EBCC774C@IRVEXCHCCR01.corp.ad.broadcom.com>
In-Reply-To: <5E42C46B1EB84E55963EC55EF515B4A0@PCdeEricDHEM>
References:  <5E42C46B1EB84E55963EC55EF515B4A0@PCdeEricDHEM>

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> Does any one find solution to this problem as we have same,=20
> try a proposed patch but still have problem and don't find=20
> anywhere the solution?

I've worked with a few people off list and it seems there is an
issue with the way the management firmware loaded on the 5709C
enables packet reception before the FreeBSD driver has an=20
opportunity to load.  I haven't been able to find a driver only
workaround that works with the "production" firmware on the Dell
systems.  (I don't have any reason to believe this issue is
limited to just the Dell systems but I simply haven't been able
to test I on other systems yet.)  The only reliable workaround
at present is to disable the management firmware on the 5709C.
You should have a DOS based "uxdiag.exe" utility on the driver
disks you recevied from Dell.  If you run the commands=20

"C:\>uxdiag.exe -c 1 -mfw 0"
"C:\>uxdiag.exe -c 1 -mfw 0"

You will disable the management firmware on both devices.
I have tested an unreleased version of firmware which does seem=20
reliably resolve the problem but we could be a month on more
away from releasing it.

Dave=




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