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Couldn't use Version 3.0.1 of Intel Microcode with the NSLU2
I tried to build a version of the kernel (4.99.55) using the latest
Intel npe firmware (IxNpeMicrocode.c, V3.0.1, January 7, 2008). On
bootup, I received the following message:
npe0 at ixpnpe0: Ethernet
co-processor
ixpnpe0: imageId 0x01000201 not found in image library
header
npe0: Failed to activate NPE (missing microcode?)
I looked at the microcode file for V2.3.2 and found the following
code/comments:
/* --- NPE FIRMWARE IMAGE --- */
#if defined(IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH) ||
defined(IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH_LEARN_FILTER_SPAN_FIREWALL)
/* Image Description: NPE Image Id for NPE-B with Basic Ethernet Rx/Tx
which includes: MAC_FILTERING, MAC_LEARNING, SPANNING_TREE, FIREWALL */
0xfeedf00d, /* Image Marker */
0x01000201, /* Image Identifier */
0x00000bac, /* Image Size */
The closest I could find to this in the V3.0.1 file is
/* --- NPE FIRMWARE IMAGE --- */
#if defined(IX_NPEDL_NPEIMAGE_NPEB_ETH)
/* Image Description: NPE Image Id for NPE-B with Ethernet Rx/Tx with
features include: STP, VLAN, Firewall, Mac Learning/Filtering, Fast
Path */
0xfeedf00d, /* Image Marker */
0x110e0200, /* Image Identifier */
0x000010a8, /* Image Size */
I modified file ..src/sys/arch/arm/xscale/ixp425npevar.h as follows:
--- ixp425_npevar.h.orig 2006-12-10 05:01:49.000000000 -0500
+++ ixp425_npevar.h 2008-03-08 11:06:51.000000000 -0500
@@ -78,7 +78,8 @@
#define NPEFW_B_DMA 0x01020100 /* DMA only */
/* XXX ... more not include */
-#define IXP425_NPE_B_IMAGEID 0x01000201
+/*#define IXP425_NPE_B_IMAGEID 0x01000201*/
+#define IXP425_NPE_B_IMAGEID 0x110e0200
#define IXP425_NPE_C_IMAGEID 0x02000201
struct ixpnpe_softc;
After rebuilding the kernel, I received the following message during
boot up:
npe0 at ixpnpe0: Ethernet co-processor
ixpnpe0: Block size too big for NPE memory
npe0: Failed to activate NPE (missing microcode?)
I also downloaded and tried V2.4 of the Intel microcode. It has an
image with the proper ID (I didn't check byte for byte) and the NSLU2
appears to function correctly using this version. I modified the
installation instructions at
<http://wiki.netbsd.se/How_to_install_NetBSD_on_the_Linksys_NSLU2_%28Slug%29_without_a_serial_port%2C_using_NFS_and_telnet>
to reflect this.
Don
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