Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 19:38:39 -0800 (PST) From: David Wolfskill <david@catwhisker.org> To: mobile@freebsd.org Subject: -CURRENT, D-Link DFE-670TXD gets "device_probe_and_attach: ed1 attach returned 6" Message-ID: <200311240338.hAO3cdE9002231@bunrab.catwhisker.org>
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This has actually been a fairly long-standing issue on my laptop, but my laptop was having problems, then I had problems with -CURRENT .... anyway, I'm back to tracking -STABLE and -CURRENT daily, and this appears to be quite reproduceable. Fortunately, other NICs (such as my Cisco/Aironet 340) still work: Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: pccard1: CIS version PCCARD 2.0 or 2.1 Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: pccard1: CIS info: Cisco Systems, 340 Series Wireless LAN Adapter Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: pccard1: Manufacturer code 0x15f, product 0x7 Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0: network adapter, ccr addr 3e0 mask 7 Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0, config table entry 5: I/O card; irq mask ffff; iomask 6, iospace 0-3f; io16 irqlevel Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: an0: <Cisco Systems 340 Series Wireless LAN Adapter> at port 0x100-0x13f irq 11 function 0 config 5 on pccard1 Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: an0: got RSSI <-> dBM map Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: an0: Ethernet address: 00:40:96:32:19:a9 Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: an0: supported rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps Nov 23 15:20:28 localhost kernel: an0: bpf attached .... But running the same software: g1-15(5.2)[6] uname -a FreeBSD g1-15.catwhisker.org 5.2-BETA FreeBSD 5.2-BETA #1: Sun Nov 23 11:49:39 PST 2003 root@g1-15.catwhisker.org:/common/S2/obj/usr/src/sys/LAPTOP_30W i386 g1-15(5.2)[7] and trying a D-Link DFE-670TXD (it's a fairly vanilla 10/100 PCMCIA card that works OK in -STABLE), I get: Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: CIS version PCCARD 2.0 or 2.1 Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: CIS info: D-Link, DFE-670TXD, PC Card Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: Manufacturer code 0x149, product 0x4530 Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0: network adapter, ccr addr 400 mask b Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0, config table entry 32: I/O card; irq mask befc; iomask 5, iospace 0-1f; mwait_required io16 irqlevel Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0, config table entry 1: I/O card; irq mask befc; iomask a, iospace 300-31f; mwait_required io16 irqlevel Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0, config table entry 2: I/O card; irq mask befc; iomask a, iospace 320-33f; mwait_required io16 irqlevel Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0, config table entry 3: I/O card; irq mask befc; iomask a, iospace 340-35f; mwait_required io16 irqlevel Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: pccard1: function 0, config table entry 4: I/O card; irq mask befc; iomask a, iospace 380-39f; mwait_required io16 irqlevel Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: ed1: <D-Link DFE-670TXD> at port 0x100-0x11f irq 11 function 0 config 32 on pccard1 Nov 23 15:19:18 localhost kernel: device_probe_and_attach: ed1 attach returned 6 As you see, both tried to use IRQ 11; one succeeded, while the other did not. I don't have reason to believe that it's a problem with IRQ allocation; here's what "vmstat -i" says with the Cisco/Aironet card inserted: g1-15(5.2)[7] vmstat -i interrupt total rate irq0: clk 1567994 101 irq1: atkbd0 21688 1 irq5: uhci0 pcm0 15 0 irq6: fdc0 1 0 irq8: rtc 2007040 130 irq11: cbb0 cbb1 61665 4 irq12: psm0 109761 7 irq13: npx0 1 0 irq14: ata0 39264 2 Total 3807429 247 g1-15(5.2)[8] Is anyone else either seeing this kind of failure or getting the device to work? What other information should I be checking out to get to the root cause of the problem? Thanks, david -- David H. Wolfskill david@catwhisker.org If you want true virus-protection for your PC, install a non-Microsoft OS on it. Plausible candidates include FreeBSD, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris (in alphabetical order).
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