On 11/14/2015 09:13 AM, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko wrote:
Le 14 nov. 2015 5:08 AM, "Josef Bacik" <jba...@fb.com
<mailto:jba...@fb.com>> a écrit :

 >

 >

 > > On Nov 13, 2015, at 10:19 PM, Andrei Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com
<mailto:arvidj...@gmail.com>> wrote:

 > >

 > > 13.11.2015 22:34, Josef Bacik пишет:

 > >>> On 11/13/2015 09:38 AM, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko wrote:

 > >>> Please try the patch currently used in Solaris flavour of GRUB. I
think

 > >>> of upstreaming their mnp driver

 > >>

 > >> This driver doesn't work at all for me.  I may have done a bad job

 > >> porting it, or the firmware is even crappier with MNP, either way it's

 > >> completely unusable.  I'll fix up this patch and send it along.
Thanks,

 > >

 > > So that I understand. You have a system where a) there is MNP
Binding Protocol on network device and b) this does not work? Or your
system does not offer MNP Binding Protocol for device?

 >

 > There is a MNP binding and the driver does not work. It sets
everything up right but doesn't transmit or receive properly.

 >

Are you sure that the driver itself works? Could you have introduced
bugs when adapting it?


I could have, the only thing I had to do was add the definitions for the efi api's that we are missing, so the trigger stuff basically. It was just copy and pasting, it's not like I changed any functionality, I didn't touch the driver at all. Their grub2 version seems to be a little older. If somebody gets a driver into the git tree then I'll happily test it, but this port definitely didn't work and I have little interest in trying to adapt somebody else's code and trying to debug it. Thanks,

Josef


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