D-Link DGE-350T and if_sk (no go)
Pascal Hofstee
caelian at gmail.com
Thu Dec 14 01:22:11 PST 2006
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 22:49 +0000, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
> Yes. It looks like (from dmesg) that your card is a Yukon 1. I think I
> managed to get the sk driver to attach to the PCI-e Yukon in my ASUS
> machine and had similar problems, though this was many months ago. The
> msk driver might work for you.
Well .. i got around to trying the msk driver this morning and
unfortunately (after adding the pci-id to the msk driver) the card
probes, but doesn't attach because of the msk-driver rejecting
device-id's that are't Yukon II chips. (the if-section below in
if_msk.c)
if (sc->msk_hw_id < CHIP_ID_YUKON_XL ||
sc->msk_hw_id > CHIP_ID_YUKON_FE) {
device_printf(dev, "unknown device: id=0x%02x, rev=0x%02x\n",
sc->msk_hw_id, sc->msk_hw_rev);
error = ENXIO;
goto fail;
}
My DGE-530T however has id=0xb1, rev=0x09 which seems to be what if_msk
considers CHIP_ID_YUKON_LITE. So it looks that without further hacking
on the msk driver trying to use if_msk instead of if_sk is an excercise
in futility, though it was definitely worth a shot.
I'll be watching the interrupts as soon as i can get a hold of my
neighbour which should probably be sometime later today. If in the
meanwhile people have other suggestions i might try, send them my way
and i'll give it a shot :)
--
Pascal Hofstee
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