Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 12:52:41 -0600 From: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: bge0 read timed out / cardbus activation Message-ID: <3FBBBBF9.7040808@centtech.com>
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I recently cvsup'ed (yesterday, and again this morning), and build/installed world/kernel etc. Now, when I connect a cardbus card (in this case, it's a firewire card), my broadcom bge0 interface goes crazy, stops functioning, and I get this: Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: cardbus0: Resource not specified in CIS: id=10, size=10000 Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: bge1: <Broadcom BCM5702 Gigabit Ethernet, ASIC rev. 0x1002> mem 0xf6010000-0xf601ffff irq 11 at device 0.0 on cardbus0 Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: bge1: RX CPU self-diagnostics failed! Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: bge1: chip initialization failed Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: device_probe_and_attach: bge1 attach returned 6 Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: cbb0: CardBus card activation failed Nov 19 10:18:32 neutrino kernel: bge0: PHY read timed out Nov 19 10:18:48 neutrino last message repeated 85 times My gigabit ethernet (the broadcom) card device (which is onboard - this is a laptop) is bge0. Notice above it complains about bge1, then the "PHY read timed out" errors start. If I boot with the card installed, here's what I get: Nov 19 10:23:35 neutrino kernel: bge0: PHY read timed out Nov 19 10:23:35 neutrino last message repeated 9 times Nov 19 10:23:35 neutrino kernel: bge0: RX CPU self-diagnostics failed! Nov 19 10:23:35 neutrino kernel: bge0: flow-through queue init failed Nov 19 10:23:35 neutrino kernel: bge0: initialization failure Anyone have any ideas on what caused this breakage? Eric -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Systems Administrator Centaur Technology All generalizations are false, including this one. ------------------------------------------------------------------
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