On 08/14/06 18:39 Pyun YongHyeon said the following:
Recent changes from wpaul disabled re_diag() routine by default so it
i disabled re_diag() in /usr/src/sys/dev/if_re.c, and that caused the kernel trap to go away, as per my original email. also, see my followup email (to myself) in which i disabled the check for the 8139C+, forcing it to be recognized by the rl driver and this seems to make it work.
However I've seen one user reported re(4) breakage on stable. http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-August/027356.html
that seems to be exactly the problem i initially observed as well.
Please try latest stable and show your results. If it still does not work please let us know. I don't have 8139C+ based NICs so it would be
i am on a recent stable, circa two weeks ago as well. have there been significant changes to the re driver since ?
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