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Re: axen
Nick Hudson <nick.hudson%gmx.co.uk@localhost> wrote:
>On 08/08/2023 16:55, Robert Swindells wrote:
>> What kind of USB port is that connected to?
> port 3 addr 3: super speed, power 124 mA, config 1, AX88179(0x1790),
>ASIX Elec. Corp.(0x0b95), rev 1.00(0x0100), serial 0000133B799271
Mine is rev 2.00
port 4 addr 1: super speed+, power 46 mA, config 1, AX88179A(0x1790),
ASIX(0x0b95), rev 2.00(0x0200), serial 00000000002A84
No idea why it is showing "AX88179A".
>> It doesn't work for me at all without the change to the length argument
>> to usbnet_enqueue().
>
> Network is broken (can't ssh into host) and I get these
>
> [ 61.0568368] axen0: discarding oversize frame (len=1518)
> [ 61.0768365] axen0: discarding oversize frame (len=1518)
> [ 63.7768881] axen0: discarding oversize frame (len=1518)
> [ 67.5569789] axen0: discarding oversize frame (len=1518)
>
> I didn't investigate why
Would expect it is caused by the length passed to usbnet_enqueue().
I'm guessing the device causing this error is the same as mine:
<mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2023/08/11/msg044250.html>
I get that error with the driver in the tree.
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