Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 07:22:29 +0200 From: Brian Stivala <brianstivala@gmail.com> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBsd modules Message-ID: <CAL8FXqzHQEnETVvfM1=FN0urra-Zi5wjVF5BTELQ6v82%2BpY=dw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAL8FXqyqJk2RE4M4K8wmyae7LC2ztpxFqepXjT7MjL3znfRczQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAL8FXqxh7M0CXrsRy-kKkCFTgf70wWjp1Mq3UXtVmg3aFmDfZA@mail.gmail.com> <5046640E.10806@FreeBSD.org> <CAL8FXqyqJk2RE4M4K8wmyae7LC2ztpxFqepXjT7MjL3znfRczQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, Can I get an answer regarding the below. Thanks Regards, Brian Stivala On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Brian Stivala <brianstivala@gmail.com>wrote= : > Hi Matthew, > > Thanks for your reply, > > This is my Pciconf and the /var/log/dmesg.boot. As you can see the > ethernet card is there but it is not recognisable in PFSense. The only > functional nics are FXP0 and FXP1 the onboard chipset. > > [2.0.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root(1): pciconf -l -v > hostb0@pci0:0:0:0: class=3D0x060000 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x71928= 086 > rev=3D0x03 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D bridge > subclass =3D HOST-PCI > fxp0@pci0:0:5:0: class=3D0x020000 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x12098= 086 > rev=3D0x09 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D network > subclass =3D ethernet > fxp1@pci0:0:6:0: class=3D0x020000 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x12098= 086 > rev=3D0x09 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D network > subclass =3D ethernet > isab0@pci0:0:7:0: class=3D0x060100 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x71108= 086 > rev=3D0x02 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D bridge > subclass =3D PCI-ISA > atapci0@pci0:0:7:1: class=3D0x010180 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x71118= 086 > rev=3D0x01 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D mass storage > subclass =3D ATA > uhci0@pci0:0:7:2: class=3D0x0c0300 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x71128= 086 > rev=3D0x01 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D serial bus > subclass =3D USB > piix0@pci0:0:7:3: class=3D0x068000 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x71138= 086 > rev=3D0x02 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D bridge > none0@pci0:0:8:0: class=3D0x0b4000 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x00061= 3a3 > rev=3D0x01 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D processor > none1@pci0:0:9:0: class=3D0x020000 card=3D0x00000000 chip=3D0x02011= 617 > rev=3D0x00 hdr=3D0x00 > class =3D network > subclass =3D ethernet > > [2.0.1-RELEASE][root@pfSense.localdomain]/root/var(5): cat > /var/log/dmesg.boot > Copyright (c) 1992-2010 The FreeBSD Project. > Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 > The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. > FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. > FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Mon Dec 12 18:59:41 EST 2011 > root@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSenses= rc/src/sys/pfSense_wrap.8.i386 > i386 > Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0 > CPU: Intel Pentium III (847.74-MHz 686-class CPU) > Origin =3D "GenuineIntel" Id =3D 0x68a Family =3D 6 Model =3D 8 Ste= pping =3D 10 > > Features=3D0x387f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,= CMOV,PAT,PSE36,PN,MMX,FXSR,SSE> > real memory =3D 268435456 (256 MB) > avail memory =3D 243433472 (232 MB) > netisr_init: forcing maxthreads to 1 and bindthreads to 0 for device > polling > wlan: mac acl policy registered > ipw_bss: You need to read the LICENSE file in > /usr/share/doc/legal/intel_ipw/. > ipw_bss: If you agree with the license, set legal.intel_ipw.license_ack= =3D1 > in /boot/loader.conf. > module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_bss_fw, 0xc0710010, 0) error 1 > ipw_ibss: You need to read the LICENSE file in > /usr/share/doc/legal/intel_ipw/. > ipw_ibss: If you agree with the license, set legal.intel_ipw.license_ack= =3D1 > in /boot/loader.conf. > module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_ibss_fw, 0xc07100b0, 0) error 1 > wpi: You need to read the LICENSE file in /usr/share/doc/legal/intel_wpi/= . > wpi: If you agree with the license, set legal.intel_wpi.license_ack=3D1 i= n > /boot/loader.conf. > module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (wpi_fw, 0xc0883050, 0) error 1 > ipw_monitor: You need to read the LICENSE file in > /usr/share/doc/legal/intel_ipw/. > ipw_monitor: If you agree with the license, set > legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=3D1 in /boot/loader.conf. > module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_monitor_fw, 0xc0710150, 0) error 1 > ACPI Error: A valid RSDP was not found (20100331/tbxfroot-309) > ACPI: Table initialisation failed: AE_NOT_FOUND > ACPI: Try disabling either ACPI or apic support. > cryptosoft0: <software crypto> on motherboard > padlock0: No ACE support. > pcib0: <Intel 82443BX host to PCI bridge (AGP disabled)> pcibus 0 on > motherboard > pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0 > fxp0: <Intel 82559ER Embedded 10/100 Ethernet> port 0xfc00-0xfc3f mem > 0xc0000000-0xc0000fff,0xc0020000-0xc003ffff irq 9 at device 5.0 on pci0 > fxp0: Enabling Rx lock-up workaround > miibus0: <MII bus> on fxp0 > inphy0: <i82555 10/100 media interface> PHY 1 on miibus0 > inphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto > fxp0: [ITHREAD] > fxp1: <Intel 82559ER Embedded 10/100 Ethernet> port 0xf800-0xf83f mem > 0xc0040000-0xc0040fff,0xc0060000-0xc007ffff irq 6 at device 6.0 on pci0 > fxp1: Enabling Rx lock-up workaround > miibus1: <MII bus> on fxp1 > inphy1: <i82555 10/100 media interface> PHY 1 on miibus1 > inphy1: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto > fxp1: [ITHREAD] > isab0: <PCI-ISA bridge> at device 7.0 on pci0 > isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0 > atapci0: <Intel PIIX4 UDMA33 controller> port > 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0xf400-0xf40f at device 7.1 on pci0 > ata0: <ATA channel 0> on atapci0 > ata0: [ITHREAD] > ata1: <ATA channel 1> on atapci0 > ata1: [ITHREAD] > uhci0: <Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller> port 0xf000-0xf01f irq 1= 1 > at device 7.2 on pci0 > uhci0: [ITHREAD] > usbus0: <Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller> on uhci0 > piix0: <PIIX Timecounter> port 0x10a0-0x10af at device 7.3 on pci0 > Timecounter "PIIX" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 0 > pci0: <processor> at device 8.0 (no driver attached) > pci0: <network, ethernet> at device 9.0 (no driver attached) > cpu0 on motherboard > atrtc0: <AT Real Time Clock> at port 0x70 irq 8 on isa0 > uart0: <16550 or compatible> at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0 > uart0: [FILTER] > uart0: console (9600,n,8,1) > uart1: <16550 or compatible> at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0 > uart1: [FILTER] > RTC BIOS diagnostic error 42<ROM_cksum> > Timecounter "TSC" frequency 847739306 Hz quality 800 > Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec > IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing. > usbus0: 12Mbps Full Speed USB v1.0 > ad0: 1967MB <CF Card Ver1.27> at ata0-master PIO4 > ugen0.1: <Intel> at usbus0 > uhub0: <Intel UHCI root HUB, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1> on usbus0 > Root mount waiting for: usbus0 > uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered > Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ufs/pfsense0 > Invalid time in real time clock. > Check and reset the date immediately! > > > Regards, > Brian Stivala > > > On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Matthew Seaman <matthew@freebsd.org>wrot= e: > >> On 04/09/2012 19:33, Brian Stivala wrote: >> > I have a watchguard firewall v80 which I=92ve decided to amend it to >> PFSense >> > based on freebsd. So far I=92ve installed PFSense and everything is >> working >> > accordingly. This firewall has 2x onboard nic cards and a PCI quad nic= , >> as >> > per attached photo. >> >> Unfortunately the list management software ate your photo, but never >> mind. Your verbal description is sufficient. >> >> > The onboard nics can be recognized however the PCI card is not being >> > recognised, and the strange thing is that both onboard and the PCI use= s >> the >> > same chipset Intel 82559er Ethernet. How can I amend changes in freebs= d >> > modules so that the PCI card can be recognised. >> >> There may be a good reason for your quad card not being recognised, or >> it might just be a bug. >> >> If you run: >> >> % pciconf -lv >> >> You should be able to pick out your unrecognised device. If you ask >> again on freebsd-net@freebsd.org and include relevant sections from >> the pciconf output, you should get to the attention of some of the guys >> that write network drivers. >> >> > Usually in other distros modules can be located in /etc/module however= I >> > cannot find where the modules are located in freebsd. >> >> Verb Sap. Calling FreeBSD a 'distro' is definitely non-U. We generally >> consider penguins a bit fishy round here... >> >> If you want to locate the kernel modules for various hardware, look in >> /boot/kernel. NIC modules will generally have a name beginning 'if_'. >> >> If you want to see what modules have been loaded into the kernel, then >> run: >> >> % kldstat >> >> There's also 'kldload' and 'kldunload' but they aren't going to help you >> for this problem. PCI devices are discovered when the kernel probes the >> bus at boot time: if the kernel hasn't already assigned a driver for the >> device, then there isn't one available. >> >> > Can I have some assistance. >> >> Keeps asking good questions and you'll get useful answers. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Matthew >> >> -- >> Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. >> PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey >> >> >> >
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