Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 21:51:39 -0800 From: jekillen <jekillen@prodigy.net> To: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: hardware question Message-ID: <50e4ad83166ebfdb62ecc1c9ef2346c4@prodigy.net> In-Reply-To: <45E7A5AB.40504@u.washington.edu> References: <88136d73789a204a841fd1116270b165@prodigy.net> <45E7A248.30204@u.washington.edu> <45E7A5AB.40504@u.washington.edu>
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On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote: > Garrett Cooper wrote: >> jekillen wrote: >>> Hello; >>> I have built a machine with ASUS M2N32 WS pro motherboard. >>> It has dual network interface ports that are Marvell interfaces. >>> I understand that FreeBSD does not yet support Marvell as of >>> v6.2. I did get a reference to a source for the driver source and >>> instructions to compile and install. But my short term solution was >>> to get Intel nics that fit in PCIe lane one slots. As fate would = have >>> it one of the slots is situated too close to some copper vain heat >>> dissipation attachments, so the second interface card will not >>> fit in the slot for the obstruction. >>> So, my question is simple: >>> Can I use a network interface card made for a PCIe lane one slot >>> in a PCIe lane 16 slot and expect it to work? >>> >>> By way of explanation: I need to interfaces because I am using >>> this machine as a web server and I want one public ip address >>> assigned to it and one private ip address assigned to it also. >>> I have all but http and dns blocked from the outside. I use ssh >>> and ftp to post content to the machine on the inside network. >>> Thanks, not tearing my hair just yet.... >>> Jeff K >> Maybe. Read this document:=20 >> <http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3540>. >> -Garrett > > Actually after looking at the size and slots of PCI-Express x16 vs=20 > standard PCIe, _no_, you can't. In=20 > <http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3767> there's a picture=20 > comparing PCIe x16 to PCI, PCIe x8, and PCI-X, and there's no way that=20= > it will fit... Besides the PCI-x has 1 lane while PCI-x16 has 16.=20 > That's what I get for not having a up to date machine that I could=20 > judge this from (still stuck in the PCI "dark ages"). > > -Garrett > Thanks, in my flustered state of mind I just poked out this message and=20= then decided to follow advices I have gotten in the past, ask Google. I came=20= up with a Wikipedia article that was positive. I also decided to look back=20= at the specs listed on the Tiger Direct site where I got the interface cards=20 and there it was, pretty plain. Compatible with x1, x4, x8, and x16 full-height and low-profile PCI=20 Express slots There is still a problem. One of the cards is initializing and the other is not. I have not determined which one is not. But the punch=20= line is that the one that does show up shows up with status no carrier in=20 ifconfig. I looked back the the FreeBSD site, at hardware notes for v6.2 and it=20 appears that that card specifically, is not listed as supported. 82572 is=20 listed as supported by the em driver, but Intel=AE 82572EI or Intel=AE 82572GI Gigabit=20 Controller is not listed specifically, Well that is another $70+ not well enough spent. thanks for the response. I guess I will try the driver source route=20 from another message from this list, for the Marvell interfaces. I will have to burn=20= it to a cd and install from that. Jeff K
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