Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 17:08:54 +0900 From: "FreeBSD MailingLists" <freebsd.ml@gmail.com> To: questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: unrecognized pci-serial board Message-ID: <ded8d7170604180108r6eedb0eah3a80fc49785de748@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <ded8d7170604172340q5b509fbctf11af648c9b1e658@mail.gmail.com> References: <ded8d7170604172340q5b509fbctf11af648c9b1e658@mail.gmail.com>
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I forgot to mention... The box said "Linux Ready" so I thought that it might be FreeBSD compatible as well, but it seems like to get it working on linux, you need to compile the drive= r which they provide the source for.... the source for the driver can be downloaded from http://www.ratocsystems.com/software/linux/pci60_060306.tar.gz anyway to convirt the driver for freebsd? or to see if it's compatible with a different freebsd driver? -TIA Tomoki On 4/18/06, FreeBSD MailingLists <freebsd.ml@gmail.com> wrote: > > I installed a pci-serial board to my freebsd box. > But it doesn't seem to be recognized. > > dmesg yields this line > >pci3: <simple comms, UART> at device 3.0 (no driver attached) > > pciconf -lv yieds > >none3@pci3:3:0: class=3D0x070002 card=3D0x60011195 chip=3D0x015213a8 rev= =3D0x01 > hdr=3D0x00 > > vendor =3D 'Exar Corp.' > > class =3D simple comms > > subclass =3D UART > > I thought that maybe it was a uart or puc device and recompiled the kerne= l > and rebooted. > But the board is still unrecognized. > > Is there anything I can do? > > TIA, > Tomoki Taniguchi >
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