When running on PIIX (as opposed to q35), the stock OS X e1000 driver (AppleIntel8254XEthernet.kext) takes longer to load and activete, and will "miss" the link status change interrupt injected when the emulated "hardware" autonegotiation completes (see commit 39bb8ee737595e9b264d075dfcd7d86f4d3f1133).
This patch extends the delay of the autonetotiation timer set up during set_phy_ctrl() to a value just large enough to work with the OS X driver. Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <so...@cmu.edu> --- So, the loading OS X driver must take longer between its last write to the PHY_CTRL register and the time it starts looking for LSC interrupts, because at delay==500 it obviously misses the relevant interrupt. Making this 5500 (actually anything larger than 5300, but there's a bit of variation across OS X versions, so I rounded up a bit) has the timer fire after enough time has passed that the driver knows what to do when the interrupt from the network card fires... Thanks, Gabriel hw/net/e1000.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/hw/net/e1000.c b/hw/net/e1000.c index 2376910..2300477 100644 --- a/hw/net/e1000.c +++ b/hw/net/e1000.c @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ set_phy_ctrl(E1000State *s, int index, uint16_t val) e1000_link_down(s); DBGOUT(PHY, "Start link auto negotiation\n"); timer_mod(s->autoneg_timer, - qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL) + 500); + qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL) + 5500); } } -- 1.9.3