Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 15:57:41 -0400 From: Mark Johnston <markj@freebsd.org> To: Stephen Hocking <stephen.hocking@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org, freebsd-drivers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: USB3 AXGE Gigabit dongle not detected at boot, but detected when plugged in after boot. Message-ID: <20190401195741.GG89881@raichu> In-Reply-To: <CA%2BxzKjBNQXT9CwVcyuhUdO0OGGAkvKuBZA%2BrKsN39jGGd=mtCQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CA%2BxzKjAUCAc=EowSZOtyPvO7JqXMNWNRqP9fg6NnBbQEoEn2Pw@mail.gmail.com> <20190330172039.GB32034@raichu> <CA%2BxzKjBNQXT9CwVcyuhUdO0OGGAkvKuBZA%2BrKsN39jGGd=mtCQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 02:06:27PM +1100, Stephen Hocking wrote: > Hi Mark, > > FreeBSD didn't create an interface for it when it was plugged in before > rebooting. This box also has another USB NIC plugged in, an elderly 10/100 > one, which is what is presenting as ue0. The box does see it when it's > plugged in prior to powering on (cold start), but not on a reboot (warm > start) So in the warm start case nothing is loading if_axge.ko, correct? I see no problems on -CURRENT with either a cold start or a warm start. Does manually loading if_axge.ko result in the device being recognized? In the previous email you said you tried preloading if_axge.ko from loader.conf, but that didn't help. Could you try also preloading uether.ko? After a warm boot, do you see the NIC in "usbconfig list" output? Could you show the output of "usbconfig -d ugen<device id> dump_device_desc" for that device if so?
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