Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:02:08 -0400 From: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> To: James Nobis <quel@quelrod.net> Cc: dcswest@gmx.net Subject: Re: bcm4400 driver and Dell 8500 Message-ID: <1062000128.717.4.camel@gyros> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSO.4.53.0308270823360.19094@quelrod.net> References: <Pine.BSO.4.53.0308262257210.24387@quelrod.net> <009c01c36c6e$7a882150$4bc8a8c0@orac> <20030827131039.GA17250@panzer.kdm.org> <Pine.BSO.4.53.0308270823360.19094@quelrod.net>
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--=-OXROxTjxZDgmWp8dYTOe Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 09:27, James Nobis wrote: > On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Kenneth D. Merry wrote: >=20 > > On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:40:25 +0100, Duncan Barclay wrote: > > > Hello James and Ken, > > > > > > Both of you are having real problems with the bcm driver and both of = you > > > have a Dell 8500. > > > > > > This is James' dmesg output, which from memory looks very similar to = your > > > Ken? > > > > > > > bcm0: <Broadcom 10/100 Base-T Ethernet> mem 0xfaffe000-0xfaffffff i= rq 11 > > > > at device 0.0 on pci2 > > > > bcm0: Ethernet address: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > > > > panic: bcm0: Strange type for core 0xffffffff > > > > Yep, the messages I get are identical when I load it as a module. > > > > > > I'm running 5.1-current from august 22nd. I can try pulling down t= he > > > > latest 5.1 tommorow if you think this might help. This is the same= result > > > > as when I tried the driver from over a month ago. > > > > > > We think that the problem is something to do with the PCI configurati= on of > > > the machine. The ethernet address being ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff indicates t= hat the > > > memory map is not right. > > > > > > > Before sending this email I was going to obtain a backtrace. I rec= ompiled > > > > with the symbol table and kernel debugger and now the driver appear= s to > > > > work fine. Should it work this way? > > > > > > Hmm interesting. Ken can you try this and see if the driver then work= s? > > > > I've already got the kernel debugger on. Do you mean changing the modu= le > > compile somehow so that more symbols are included? (It seems to resolv= e > > the function addresses in the module fine.) > > >=20 > compiling with options DDB and makeoptions DEBUG=3D-g is what i mean Note, on my 5150, I also have a kernel built with -g. I do not have DDB compiled in, but I have never tried a kernel without -g. I may be susceptible to the same "all-ffs" problem. Joe >=20 > > The stack trace from the module load is: > > > > panic() > > bcm_chip_get_core() > > bcm_chip_reset() > > bcm_attach() > > device_probe_and_attach() > > etc. > > > > If I boot a kernel with the bcm driver compiled in, and don't attach to= the > > docking station, it comes up fine until I insert my fxp card in the car= bus > > slot. Then I get the panic in bcm_ring_rx_eof() that I reported last > > night. FWIW, when I have the driver compiled in, the memory location i= s > > identical to location used when the module loads (above), but the ether= net > > address is properly decoded: > > > > bcm0: <Broadcom 10/100 Base-T Ethernet> mem 0xfaffe000-0xfaffffff irq 1= 1 at device 0.0 on pci2 > > bcm0: Ethernet address: 00:0b:db:94:bf:42 > > miibus0: <MII bus> on bcm0 > > > > If I boot a kernel with the bcm driver compiled in, and don't attach to= the > > docking station, and don't insert my fxp card, I get slightly further. = I > > tried running dhclient, and got: > > > > All mbufs or mbuf clusters exhausted, please see tuning(7). > > bcm0: initialization failed: no memory for rx buffers > > > > Then I tried just manually ifconfiging the interface, and it works! > > > > Here's what netstat -m says: > > > > {erebor:/usr/home/ken:1:0} netstat -nm > > mbuf usage: > > GEN cache: 0/0 (in use/in pool) > > CPU #0 cache: 576/608 (in use/in pool) > > Total: 576/608 (in use/in pool) > > Mbuf cache high watermark: 512 > > Maximum possible: 34304 > > Allocated mbuf types: > > 576 mbufs allocated to data > > 1% of mbuf map consumed > > mbuf cluster usage: > > GEN cache: 0/0 (in use/in pool) > > CPU #0 cache: 575/584 (in use/in pool) > > Total: 575/584 (in use/in pool) > > Cluster cache high watermark: 128 > > Maximum possible: 17152 > > 3% of cluster map consumed > > 1320 KBytes of wired memory reserved (98% in use) > > 1 requests for memory denied > > 0 requests for memory delayed > > 0 calls to protocol drain routines > > > > Performance, once I manually assigned an address seems okay; I was able= to > > ftp a file over from another machine at a little over 11MB/sec. > > > > If I insert the fxp card after the bcm driver is configured, the cardbu= s > > initialization fails, and then I get the following messages over and ov= er > > again: > > > > "eek j=3D6, macCurrent 511, con288" > > > > At that point I can 't even break into the debugger. > > > > That's all the time I have for tinkering with it this morning... > > > > Looks like things are working somewhat better, but there is still some > > weird stuff going on... > > > > Ken > > -- > > Kenneth Merry > > ken@kdm.org > > > I don't have a docking station. The built in ethernet is which uses the > bcm driver. I only have used it as a module and have not tried otherwise= . >=20 > -James > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-mobile > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-mobile-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" --=20 PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc --=-OXROxTjxZDgmWp8dYTOe Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQA/TNYAb2iPiv4Uz4cRAivHAKCEz8BrwMw5rUGHGHoOnV7I36AZxwCfVb7m CnyZ9UcWKuVWkVlBAelcrFY= =ZxRk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-OXROxTjxZDgmWp8dYTOe--
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