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Re: fxp(4) vs "too much" RAM?
On Fri, 9 Jun 2017, Felix Deichmann wrote:
> Am 09.06.2017 um 08:37 schrieb John D. Baker:
> > If I install 3GB or less RAM, the on-board fxp(4) interface works
> > properly when NetBSD boots.
> >
> > Observed with NetBSD/amd64-7.1_STABLE (local disk) and -current
> > (8.99.1 via netboot--almost).
> >
> > Sound familiar to anyone? Need more details?
>
> Rings a bell and -- if not already fixed -- could be related to (rather
> longish thread):
> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-xen/2009/10/30/msg005523.html
>
> Synopsis is that bus_dma(9) usage in fxp could be a problem, or the
> device itself (64-bit DMA).
>
> Manuel also posted a patch, no idea if it helps:
> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-xen/2009/11/05/msg005541.html
I skimmed through that thread and it seems very likely to be the case.
I gathered from followups after the patch was posted that it did not help.
With 4GB in the machine, I ran through my entire stash of PCI ethernet
add-in cards and found the following:
fxp fails (i8255[09] PCI add-in, i82562G on-board)
pcn fails (lots of timeouts, may be failed HW?)
rtk works (8139[CD])
tlp works (LinkSys clone)
ex works (3c905cx-txnm)
re works (8169)
wm works
sk works in -8/-current (but see PR kern/49154), fails in 7.1
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