Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:37:45 +0100 From: Vincent Hoffman <vince@unsane.co.uk> To: Matthew Hagerty <matthew@digitalstratum.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Tracing Wake on Lan problem? Message-ID: <4A819049.6030806@unsane.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <4A818B0E.7090609@digitalstratum.com> References: <4A80EBA6.40908@digitalstratum.com> <06A3B5AF-D3DA-4446-84EF-93314B2EA636@gid.co.uk> <4A818B0E.7090609@digitalstratum.com>
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Matthew Hagerty wrote: > Bob Bishop wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 11 Aug 2009, at 04:55, Matthew Hagerty wrote: >> >>> I'm trying to get the Wake on Lan feature working on a 7.2-release >>> box. [etc] >> >> You may need to turn WoL on in the BIOS, have a look in the same >> place as the LAN boot settings. >> >> -- >> Bob Bishop >> rb@gid.co.uk > I guess I assumed that, since the WoL works with my Intel Pro/100 NIC, > that the APCI and wake-up settings in the BIOS were set correctly. It > is only when I try the Pro/1000 that I'm having problems; and it seems > to be a driver or config issue. > > Matthew I think you are out of luck as yet. according to http://wiki.freebsd.org/WakeOnLan grep -l IFCAP_WOL /usr/src/sys/dev/*/*.c should get a list of drivers that support WOL. 16:28:19 <~>) [jhary@crab] 0 $ grep -l IFCAP_WOL /usr/src/sys/dev/*/*.c /usr/src/sys/dev/ae/if_ae.c /usr/src/sys/dev/age/if_age.c /usr/src/sys/dev/alc/if_alc.c /usr/src/sys/dev/ale/if_ale.c /usr/src/sys/dev/fxp/if_fxp.c /usr/src/sys/dev/jme/if_jme.c /usr/src/sys/dev/nge/if_nge.c /usr/src/sys/dev/re/if_re.c /usr/src/sys/dev/stge/if_stge.c /usr/src/sys/dev/txp/if_txp.c /usr/src/sys/dev/vr/if_vr.c (16:28:21 <~>) [jhary@crab] 0 $ uname -r 7.2-STABLE The Pro/1000 driver is if_em (or if_igb) So i think you are out of luck on 7.x Vince > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-hackers-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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