Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 11:45:10 +0900 From: yamagata@nwgpc.kek.jp To: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: matt@3am-software.com Subject: Re: New de driver Message-ID: <19970510114510B.yamagata@nwgpc.kek.jp> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 08 May 1997 13:27:27 -0400" References: <3.0.1.32.19970508132727.00762f6c@www.3am-software.com>
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Hello, In message <3.0.1.32.19970508132727.00762f6c@www.3am-software.com>, Matt Thomas wrote > http://www.3am-software.com/ contains a pointer to a gzipped tar file > which contain a new de driver that runs on 2.2-RELENG. It does not > require ifmedia support (but it will use it if it's there). > > This non-ifmedia support has not been extensively tested but it is > working on one of my test systems. If you have a card that is not > working with the current de driver, please try this driver and let > me know the results. > > Note that this driver supports the 21143 and 21142 chips. It contains > fixes/workaround for all know errata on the 21x4x chips. I have installed this driver just now into my Digital PC which have onboard 21142 ethernet adaptor with UTP and BNC connector. BNC port seems to work fine, but 10BaseT doesn't. With enabling 10BaseT, when tulip_rx_intr() is called, eop->d_status is always 0x80000000, then no input packet can seen. And when sending packet, all of packets are counted in output error. In tulip_tx_intr(), nextin->d_status is always 0x7FFFBC81 or 0x7FFFBC80. I think it means 'Carrier Loss & No Carrier & NoHeartbeat', but monitoring using tcpdump on another host, packets seem to be sent correctly. What should I do to make 10BaseT work? yamagata
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