On 2022/04/20 00:12, [email protected] wrote: > Hello Stuart, > > Have you had a chance to review my latest update? I am still having trouble > on OpenBSD 7.0 and I'm not seeing any changes that would give me hope for > OpenBSD 7.1.
I don't have any more ideas at this point I don't know enough about the architecture to be able to say whether the problem is more likely to be with OpenBSD or your U-Boot build. > Sep 9, 2021, 20:54 by [email protected]: > > >> That should be fine. It's probably enough to just check it works in the > >> installer (i.e. select that as the network interface, choose an http > >> install, and check that it can connect to show the list of *69.tgz > >> file sets to choose from). > >> > > Sorry to take so long to respond. Life got in the way. I got a chance to > > test a few cards on OpenBSD for the amd64 architecture: > > > > RTL8111 > > Intel 82576: > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXTF48X > > <https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXTF48X?psc=1> > > Intel I340-T4: > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003A7LKOU > > <https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003A7LKOU?psc=1> > > > > All worked on amd64. > > > > On arm64 the RTL8111 booted but didn't load correctly (as previously noted) > > and the two Intel cards threw PCI-E errors. I have attached the error > > output from the Intel 82576 card specifically, but I got the same "panic: > > uvm_fault" error when I tried the Intel I340-T4 so I suspect the two errors > > are related. I also got the uvm_fault error previously with an I350-T2. > > That email is archived here: > > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=160132436831854&w=2 > > > > > > Aug 10, 2021, 07:24 by [email protected]: > > > >> On 2021-08-10, Andrew Laramore <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> I have a desktop I can plug the card into. Would it still work to boot > >>> OpenBSD from a USB drive rather than a SATA/NVMe drive? Or would that > >>> affect PCI debugging? I’m not familiar with debugging this close to the > >>> hardware. > >>> > >> > >> That should be fine. It's probably enough to just check it works in the > >> installer (i.e. select that as the network interface, choose an http > >> install, and check that it can connect to show the list of *69.tgz > >> file sets to choose from). > >> > >>> Aug 9, 2021, 03:51 by [email protected]: > >>> > >>>> (oops, resending with typo in bugs@ email address fixed) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 2021-08-08, Andrew Laramore <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> >>Synopsis: PCI-E NIC won't load on RockPro64 > >>>> >>Category: arm > >>>> >>Environment: > >>>> > >>>>> System : OpenBSD 6.9 > >>>>> Details : OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC.MP) #0: Thu May 20 02:29:27 MDT 2021 > >>>>> [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/arm64/compile/GENERIC.MP > >>>>> > >>>>> Architecture: OpenBSD.arm64 > >>>>> Machine : arm64 > >>>>> > >>>> >>Description: I attached a PCI-E 4-port NIC to the PCI-E slot on the > >>>> >>RockPro64. OpenBSD boots with the card attached, but doesn't enable > >>>> >>the card. I can't find any particular errors explaining why the card > >>>> >>is not enabled. No lights turn on in the NIC during port nor when > >>>> >>attaching an ethernet cable. Thought perhaps the PCI-E slot was to > >>>> >>blame but I have another single-port NIC running just fine in the same > >>>> >>slot. > >>>> >>How-To-Repeat: Connect PCI-E NIC to RockPro64 PCI-E slot and boot. > >>>> >>Nothing is added to ifconfig and the card only shows on pcidump as > >>>> >>disabled. Model number SI-PEX24042 running RTL8111 Chipset. > >>>> > >>>> Do you have a way to try the card with OpenBSD on another architecture > >>>> (e.g. amd64)? > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Please keep replies on the mailing list. > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Please keep replies on the mailing list. > >> > > > >
