> It looks like 8168E-VL. > Could you try attached patch and show me the dmesg output(re(4) and > rgephy(4) only)? The patch was generated to support 8106E but it > will correctly show MAC revision number.
I assume I go to /usr/src and run patch < /home/arlene/computer/re.8106.diff Then rebuild the kernel with -DNO_MODULES and install under a different name, like kernelre? I would install this on USB-stick installation, could do this for i386 USB-stick installation as well. > > Somewhat later I got > > Memory modified after free 0xfffffe0011546800(2048) val=977e3dd > 4 @ 0xfffffe0011546800 > > Memory modified after free 0xfffffe001153b800(2048) val=ffffffff @ > > 0xfffffe00115 > 3b800 > > Memory modified after free 0xfffffe0011524800(2048) val=977e3dd4 @ > > 0xfffffe00115 > 24800 > > VESA: set_mode(): 24(18) -> 24(18) > > Memory modified after free 0xfffffe0011594000(2048) val=977e3dd4 @ > > 0xfffffe00115 > 94000 > The size(2048) indicates mbuf cluster which in turn means bad > things happened in re(4). I have no idea how this can happen > though. > If you assign static IP addressi to re(4), does the driver works as > expected? I can try assigning a static address to re4, not really sure how to set up manually, though I did it long ago in Slackware Linux. I wouldn't have known size 2048 indicated something bad, though the message's presence and system crash indicated that something was fouled up in memory. Tom _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"