On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 01:00:10PM -0400, David Gilbert wrote:
> yong...@freebsd.org wrote:
> >Synopsis: [fxp] fxp looses ability to speak with traffic
> >
> >State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback
> >State-Changed-By: yongari
> >State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 23 08:27:34 UTC 2009
> >State-Changed-Why:
yong...@freebsd.org wrote:
Synopsis: [fxp] fxp looses ability to speak with traffic
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State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 23 08:27:34 UTC 2009
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It seems your controller is plain i82559. Since you said you can
see incoming
Synopsis: [fxp] EEPROM corruption with Compaq NC3163 NIC
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State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 23 08:39:57 UTC 2009
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Would you show me the output of "pciconf -lcv"? Also please give me
more information for what other operatin
Synopsis: [fxp] fxp0 MBUF and PAE
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State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 23 08:30:24 UTC 2009
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There was a couple of bus_dma(9) fixes in HEAD which may fix the
issue on PAE environments. Could you try latest fxp(4) in HEAD? If
Synopsis: [fxp] fxp looses ability to speak with traffic
State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback
State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 23 08:27:34 UTC 2009
State-Changed-Why:
It seems your controller is plain i82559. Since you said you can
see incoming traffics I think the controlle
Synopsis: [fxp] fxp(4) promiscuous mode seems to corrupt hw-csum
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State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Tue Jun 23 07:55:36 UTC 2009
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I guess you came across old bug of bridge(4) which it failed to
disable Tx checksum offloading when
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 08:02:13PM -0400, Chris Buechler wrote:
> VANHULLEBUS Yvan wrote:
> Hi,
Hi.
[...]
> We tried this patch on 7.2 (with patch-natt-7.2-2009-05-12.diff from
> your ~) due to a seemingly similar problem, but IPsec stops working with
> the patch applied. Using test setup:
>