On Fri, November 19, 2010 20:02, Pyun YongHyeon wrote: > On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 07:49:57PM -0200, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: >> >> On Fri, November 19, 2010 19:23, Pyun YongHyeon wrote: >> > On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 06:23:50PM -0200, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: >> > >> > [...] >> > >> >> > Ok, try again after downloading new if_axe.c and let me know >> >> > the output "EEPROM data : 0xXX, phymode : 0xXX" shown on your >> >> > console. >> >> >> >> never got to see that message. I saw the diff to previous version, >> and >> >> did >> >> boot into verbose mode (dmesg attached). there were just the belkin >> >> gigabit nic on boot. after, the linksys USB200M: >> >> >> >> axe1: <vendor 0x13b1 product 0x0018, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 3> on usbus2 >> >> axe1: PHYADDR 0xe0:0x10 >> >> miibus2: <MII bus> on axe1 >> >> ukphy1: <Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface> PHY 16 on miibus2 >> >> ukphy1: OUI 0x000ec6, model 0x0001, rev. 1 >> >> ukphy1: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto >> >> ue1: <USB Ethernet> on axe1 >> >> ue1: bpf attached >> >> invalid media SR 0x700 >> >> invalid media SR 0x700 >> >> >> > >> > This is normal, the message I said will show up when you use >> > gigabit controller, AX88178. This controller is fast ethernet >> > controller, AX88772A. >> >> yes, I just tried to show that message with other nic. >> >> >> >> >> and the other gigabit: >> >> >> >> ugen2.4: <vendor 0x050d> at usbus2 >> >> axe2: <vendor 0x050d product 0x5055, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 4> on usbus2 >> >> axe2: PHYADDR 0xe0:0x01 >> >> miibus3: <MII bus> on axe2 >> >> truephy1: <ET1011 10/100/1000baseT PHY> PHY 1 on miibus3 >> >> truephy1: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, >> >> 1000baseT-FDX, >> >> auto >> >> ue2: <USB Ethernet> on axe2 >> >> ue2: bpf attached >> >> ue2: Ethernet address: my mac here >> >> ue2: link state changed to DOWN >> >> >> >> and never got to see the EEPROM message. >> >> >> > >> > Two odd things here. This controller looks like Belkin F5D5055 and >> >> yes, it's this one. >> >> > it is gigabit controller. So it should print the message I >> > mentioned in previous mail. Are you sure you rebuild/reboot your >> > kernel? >> >> as usual, just rebuilt the axe module ... so I'm going to rebuild now. >> this is a slow box, and might take a couple of hours. Will try to do it >> also in a notebook running stable to speedup the process. >> >> > The second odd thing is now truephy(4) PHY driver is attached to >> > your controller. Previously it was ukphy(4) generic PHY driver. >> > This means accessing GMII is not reliable such that reading OUI of >> > PHY changed its value. Maybe this could the reason why you see lots >> > of link UP/DOWN messages since mii(4) periodically polls a register >> > through GMII. If the register value read through GMII constantly >> > changes it will cause all sorts of problems. >> > I'm not sure whether this is axe(4) issue or USB stack issue. I >> > also have Belkin F5D5055 controller and has no such problems so I >> > guess it could be related with other parts of USB stack. >> > >> > To easily identify issues for a controller, it would be better to >> > remove all other axe(4) controllers except one you want to test. >> >> ok, I was also testing that other issue. Will separate things from now >> on. >> no problem using stable from October 7, right ? >> > > Hmm, that depends on your environments. To test USB issues it would > be better to use stable/8.
both are 8-stable from the beginning of October. As the faster is already compiling things, and it takes 1h max, I'll try this way and can after update to today 8-stable. if anything, just say :) thanks, matheus >> thanks, >> >> matheus > -- We will call you cygnus, The God of balance you shall be A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-usb To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
