Billionton LNA-100B pcmcia ethernet problems
M. Warner Losh
imp at bsdimp.com
Fri Oct 28 20:48:47 PDT 2005
In message: <436277BB.2050308 at acsoftware.org>
Newsletter <newsletter at acsoftware.org> writes:
: hi! I have this Billionton LNA-100B pcmcia card, and freebsd seems able
: to recongise it when i insert the card but when i do ifconfig -a, it
: doesnt have that card in there and so, i dun hve any networking....
:
: Here is the output when i insert the card...
:
: pccard0: <unknown card> <manufacturer=0xffff, product=0x1090) at function 0
: pccard0: CIS info: Billionton, LNA-100B, V
:
:
: and here is the output from the ifconfig -a
:
: plip0: flags=108810<POINTOPOINT, SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
: lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
: inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
: inet6 :: 1 prefixlen 128
: inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
:
:
: anyone know how can i configure this card?? btw, i am using freebsd 5.4
You need to have ed in your kernel.
However, it would appear that this is a variation of this card that
the FreeBSD kernel doesn't know about yet. Some versions of this card
have a manufacturer id of 0x021b instead of 0xffff. I've added a new
device ID to current for this. I'll see what I can do about
back-porting it to 5.x, but I no longer have any 5.x laptops around
for easy testing so that may take a while.
To add support yourself, you'll need to add the following line to
pccarddevs near the other billionton entries:
product BILLIONTON LNA100B { "Billionton", "LNA-100B", NULL, NULL } Billionton LNA-100B
And then add a line like the following to if_ed_pccard.c in the
ed_card_products section:
{ PCMCIA_CARD(BILLIONTON, LNA100B, 0), NE2000DVF_AX88190},
near the other BIOLLIONTON lines. Rebuild, reinstall and try again.
Warner
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