Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 03:26:42 -0200 (BRST) From: "Nenhum_de_Nos" <matheus@eternamente.info> To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mini itx from via - acpi issues on 7.1R Message-ID: <bb949868f6ea6666990c407f84c957b0.squirrel@lamneth> In-Reply-To: <496D2B09.6040608@root.org> References: <452cf39aff90a0ec092c5606aa55e975.squirrel@lamneth> <496D2B09.6040608@root.org>
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On Tue, January 13, 2009 22:00, Nate Lawson wrote: > Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: >> I sent this friday to stable@, but nothing as far. I'm trying this one >> now, hope better luck :) >> >> matheus >> >> hail, >> >> I'm running 7.1R (tried 8.0-CURRENT also) on a via mini itx (dmesg >> bellow) >> and if I load acpi module, I have no lan. it appears, I can set IP, even >> the led would blink when I ping. but no signal of bits on the other pc >> whatsoever. tcpdump sees nothing in both endpoints. if acpi is not >> loaded, >> vr0 works as it should. >> >> i really think acpi would help this box, on power purposes, so here I am >> asking. >> >> thanks, >> >> matheus >> >> ps: should I mail acpi@ with, or instead ? > >> pci0: <bridge> at device 17.4 (no driver attached) >> vr0: <VIA VT6102 Rhine II 10/100BaseTX> port 0xe600-0xe6ff mem >> 0xe8130000-0xe81300ff irq 15 at device 18.0 on pci0 >> vr0: Quirks: 0x0 >> vr0: Revision: 0x51 >> miibus0: <MII bus> on vr0 >> ukphy0: <Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface> PHY 1 on miibus0 >> ukphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto >> vr0: Ethernet address: 00:11:85:e3:2a:17 >> vr0: [ITHREAD] >> >> vr0@pci0:0:18:0: class=0x020000 card=0x01021106 chip=0x30651106 rev=0x51 >> hdr=0x00 >> vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' >> device = 'VT6102 Rhine II PCI Fast Ethernet Controller||Used by >> GERICOM in laptop Webengine Advanced' >> class = network >> subclass = ethernet > > Maybe it's a PCI irq routing problem. is there anything I can do ? (you can think of) thanks, matheus -- We will call you cygnus, The God of balance you shall be
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