> > > > > This is likely due to invalid VPD data on your > system... Add a: > > > > > printf("reading vpd...\n"); > > > > > > > > > > to just before the comment: > > > > > /* init vpd reader */ > > > > > > > > > > if this is the last thing you see printed then it is due > > > to the new > > > > > VPD code... I have identified on problem w/ the code, and > > > > have posted > > > > > the patch to cvs-all, if you are interested in testing > > > it, I'll send > > > > > you a copy, though your problem could be different, and we > > > > > need do some > > > > > debugging to find out what it is... > > > > > > Yes, it keeps running in "for (; !end;)" loop forever. I'll > > > have access > > > to this notebook till friday evening. > > > > Just checked it today morning - it cannot start Ethernet > adapter after > > last reboot... > > It lists it in POST message, but > > 1) don't start PXE firmware > > 2) can't see it with pre-installed Windows (It show unknown > Ethernet, > > with vendor 10ec dev 8129 subsys 812911ec revision 01). > It's PCI express > > network card, according to POST message. > > 3) link is active > > > > I have two more noteboks (same model), but don't want to kill their > > Ethernet adapters. > > So, are you saying that after using the fixed patch, booting into > FreeBSD (getting to login), that the Windows no longer attached to the > on board ethernet adapter? Considering that this patch doesn't even > touch the read-write data, I can't imagine it breaking > something, unless > the driver and other code can't handle the VPD registers > being touched... > But if that's the case, then the Windows driver needs to be > fixed since > there are no guaranties what the VPD registers will be... and PXE boot ROM too? I booted NetBSD from CD and it attaches to this interfaces as rtk0. It can't see media: media: Ethernet none (auto) (but switch shows that link is UP) and I'm getting watchdog timeouts. Slax (Linux LiveCD) also attaches to this card and tells me that - it is an unknow chip version - no MII transiever found... I'm downloading ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200610/7.0-CURRENT-200610-i3 86-disc1.iso now to test it under FreeBSD. Yuriy.Received on Thu Oct 19 2006 - 06:06:53 UTC
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