FreeBSD nfe driver for NVIDIA nForce network adapter

Tyler Gee geekout at gmail.com
Mon May 8 16:15:59 UTC 2006


I don't know what I did but I am pretty sure it is my fault.  I was
trying to get my sound card working so I did another patch and then
rebuilt world.  I am sure I forgot to reapply the rlphy patch (I
didn't think I needed to) but when I rebooted I started gettingthe
watchdo timeouts again.  So, I did the following

patch -R <rlphy.patch
cvsup
make cleanworld
make buildworld
make buildkernel
patch <rlphy.pach
make installkernel
make installworld

I did all those steps in the right directories and ran mergemaster and
all that jazz I always do.  I have never had any problems building
world, but I have never used patches.

So I thought I was starting over from a clean slate but now I always
get watchdog timeouts on nfe, after trying many ways to rebuild and
reverse and reapply patches.

What would be the correct procedure?  What have I screwed up that I
keep getting the timeouts now?

Also, once I have it up, what is the best way to test the speeds?

Thanks!
Tyler

On 5/8/06, JoaoBR <joao at matik.com.br> wrote:
> On Thursday 27 April 2006 03:58, Shigeaki Tagashira wrote:
> > I am providing a FreeBSD device driver of NVIDIA nForce network adapter.
> > It is a native device driver and is based on the OpenBSD nfe driver.
> > The latest driver was tested on FreeBSD 6.1-RC/amd64 and seems to work
> > stably on my machine (ASUS A8N-SLI Premium).
> >
> > It can be downloaded at the following URL.
> > http://www.se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~shigeaki/software/freebsd-nfe.html
> >
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> Hi
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> I have your driver running now for a week on some nforce4 and since friday on
> a nforce3, each with average of 2-3Mbit/s without any problem.
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> thank's a lot!
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> João
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