=> > coraegis1# kldload if_sk => > skc0: <SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet> port 0x1400-0x14ff mem => > 0xf4000000-0xf4003fff => > irq 3 at device 12.0 on pci0 => > skc0: SysKonnect SK-NET Gigabit Ethernet Adapter SK-9843 SX => > sk0: <XaQti Corp. XMAC II> on skc0 => > sk0: Ethernet address: 00:00:5a:99:1c:6c => > skc0: no PHY found! => > device_probe_and_attach: sk0 attach returned 6 => => Which PHY do you have attached to yours? => => We have a huge stack of 9843 SXs here and on the back side is an AMD chip => labelled "GigaPHY", part number Am79761YC-14. I wouldn't be suprised if => syskonnect changed the PHY and we need to code up a driver for it. => => I can test this in a -current vs. -stable box to confirm your findings if => you like.
I have the same PHY chip. I followed-up to this post after I saw the same message as Andy Farkas had on his dc(4) driver. /usr/src/sys/vm/uma_core.c:1330: could sleep with "skc0" locked from /usr/src/sys/pci/if_sk.c:1049 Current, as of this morning, panics if I kldload if_sk. The machine is not local to me but I'm making arrangements to get a console on the box. I have not tried with a UP kernel on 5.0 but the 4.7 kernel I tested with is not SMP. Robert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 39:FF:7C:52:66:9D:B9:A3 EA:67:3C:7F:D1:B6:30:36 Double-Blind Experiment, n.: An experiment in which the chief researcher believes he is fooling both the subject and the lab assistant. Often accompanied by a belief in the tooth fairy. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message