Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 10:39:06 -0500 From: Jonathan Chappelow <jcchapp@emory.edu> To: Bjorn Eikeland <bjorn@eikeland.info> Cc: "freebsd-net@freebsd.org" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: defect onboard broadcom causing boot hang Message-ID: <401FC09A.4030108@emory.edu> In-Reply-To: <opr2rk3dyeomdbx5@localhost> References: <opr2n3iex7omdbx5@localhost> <401EB743.4030105@emory.edu> <opr2rk3dyeomdbx5@localhost>
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Bjorn Eikeland wrote: > Thanks for your reply Jon! > > I've checked the driver cd and it had the drivers under Drivers\LAN\4401\ > and I seem to remeber thats what windows once called it. The unidentified > chip id isnt a supprise, the card worked, and suddenly turned into a > unknown device in windows, so it must have changed somehow. > > So if the chip stil works then adding/changing the device id sounds like > a plan. Having casted a underskilled eye at the sources I'm not sure what > file to edit, but is this it?: > > /usr/src/sys/dev/bfe/if_bfereg.h > ln 396: #define BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM4401 0x4401 No problem, I had to take a look at this previously too. I think you could change that line all together, or you could possible add a new device by editing both if_bfe.c and if_bfereg.h. Maybe something like: --- /usr/src/sys/dev/bfe/if_bfe.c Fri Nov 14 14:00:30 2003 +++ ./if_bfe.c Tue Feb 3 10:30:42 2004 @@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ static struct bfe_type bfe_devs[] = { { BCOM_VENDORID, BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM4401, "Broadcom BCM4401 Fast Ethernet" }, + { BCOM_VENDORID, BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM4401_1, + "Broadcom BCM4401 Fast Ethernet - A7V8X integrated" }, { 0, 0, NULL } }; --- /usr/src/sys/dev/bfe/if_bfereg.h Tue Sep 9 14:17:22 2003 +++ ./if_bfereg.h Tue Feb 3 10:28:09 2004 @@ -394,6 +394,7 @@ #define BCOM_VENDORID 0x14E4 #define BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM4401 0x4401 +#define BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM4401_1 0x8000 #define PCI_SETBIT(dev, reg, x, s) \ pci_write_config(dev, reg, (pci_read_config(dev, reg, s) | (x)), s) I've never done this before, but It would be fun to see if this is all you need to do. Best of luck. Jon > >> Bjorn Eikeland wrote: >> >>> I've just changed to using freebsd on my desktop pc, my Asus A7V8X >>> motherboad has a onboard Broadcom chip - this just stopped working >>> under >>> windows and turned into a unknown device. Asus or vendor's support >>> never >>> replied so I just picked up a new fxp card. >> >> >> Depending on the options, this board either has BCM4401 or BCM5702. >> Note "(optional)" written on the box next to Gigabit LAN. My old >> Asus P4PE had the BCM4401 and I had a lot of trouble with buggy >> drivers (*bfe*). The gigabit chip (BCM5702) uses bge. Try adding >> both to the kernel with mii to see if either works. Also, their >> might be a more detailed part number on a sticker somewhere. >> >>> pciconf shows this device to be a: >>> none0@pci0:9:0: class=0x008000 card=0x80008000 chip=0x800014e4 >>> rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 >>> vendor = 'Broadcom Corporation' >>> class = old >> >> >> According to pciids.sourceforge.net and www.pcidatabase.com, >> chip=0x800014e4 is unidentified. vendor 14e4 is Broadcom, but device >> id 8000 is a mystery. Although, this is close: >> http://pciids.sourceforge.net/iii/?i=14e44401. Good luck with that. >> You may just need to edit the code and add a device id? >> >> Jon >> > > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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