bge driver not recognising BCM 5705M
Bill Paul
wpaul at FreeBSD.ORG
Fri Aug 1 13:18:32 PDT 2003
> I'm somewhat confused.
So am I: where were you when I asked sent e-mail to this list asking
for people to test the 5705 changes before I committed them?
> On a recent 5.1-CURRENT, boot -v gives me:
Actually, boot -v gives you much more, like the date when the kernel
image was compiled. Too bad you decided not to show everything to us.
> found-> vendor=0x14e4, dev=0x165d, revid=0x01
> bus=2, slot=0, func=0
> class=02-00-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0
> cmdreg=0x0116, statreg=0x02b0, cachelnsz=8 (dwords)
> lattimer=0x20 (960 ns), mingnt=0x40 (16000 ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns)
> intpin=a, irq=11
> powerspec 2 supports D0 D3 current D0
>
> followed by:
>
> pci2: <network, ethernet> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)
>
> This is the internal Gigabit ethernet on my Dell D800 laptop... but
> it's not recognised, even though...
>
> static struct bge_type bge_devs[] = {
>
> ...
>
> { BCOM_VENDORID, BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM5705,
> "Broadcom BCM5705 Gigabit Ethernet" },
>
> ...
>
> };
>
> and ...
>
> #define BCOM_VENDORID 0x14E4
> #define BCOM_DEVICEID_BCM5705M 0x165D
>
> ... so why doesn't the bge driver kick in?
You'll need to investigate this one for yourself. Make *SURE* you booted
from the right kernel image (strings -a /boot/kernel/kernel | grep 5705).
A good way to experiment is compile your kernel _WITHOUT_ bge support,
and then build if_bge.ko as a module:
# cd /sys/modules/bge
# make; make load
-Bill
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