Subject: Re: New kernels - etherM
To: None <port-arm32@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Matthew 'RCPS' Astley <mca1001@cam.ac.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 06/07/1997 13:10:44
Before I start the bug report ... thanks to Mark &co. for bringing out the
etherM driver, it has arrived just in time to be used before I graduate. 8-)
In message <Pine.SOL.3.96.970606195146.7172B-100000@hammer.thor.cam.ac.uk>
Duncan MacGregor <dmm20@hermes.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> Just tried the voy-5328 kernel and I get the error message
>
> bad bit pattern 0x3d04 at NIC offset 7d04 check configuration.
>
> or something like that (I know the numbers I gave are correct). What is
> wrong with my configuration? I haven't changed it since I got the card and
> am using the unshielded twisted pair interface.
>
> TTFN, Duncan.
We compared notes, because I had the same error at a different address,
em0 at podulebus0 [ netslot 0 ]: failed bit pattern 0x2704 in NIC buffer at
offset 6704 - check configuration
and noted the fact that the first time I booted voy-5328 it had worked. It
seems that (one half of) the card isn't being initialised...
I use em0 for RISC OS and reserve em1 for the PC card [the etherM card is a
dual device]. I assume Duncan uses em1 for RISC OS, or has a different RISC
OS configuration.
One solution to the problem is to run Network Links (part of !PC), but
presumably ifconfig'ing both em0 and em1 in RISC OS will work too.
*status etherm
EtherM Enable
EtherM Ignore
EtherM NoLiveWireTest
EtherM Terse
EtherM Multiple
I suspect that "*co. etherm single" will also solve the problem, but I can't
check Duncan's configuration ATM.
I shall have a play with it, but hopefully in the mean time this will help
someone else get it working.
Matthew #8-)
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