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Re: kern/36204 (makphy failed to work on Intel S3000AHLX server board)



Hi.

(2013/06/13 18:40), Wolfgang Stukenbrock wrote:
The following reply was made to PR kern/36204; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Wolfgang Stukenbrock <wolfgang.stukenbrock%nagler-company.com@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Cc: msaitoh%NetBSD.org@localhost, gnats-admin%NetBSD.org@localhost, 
netbsd-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost
Subject: Re: kern/36204 (makphy failed to work on Intel S3000AHLX server board)
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 11:38:38 +0200

  Hi,
it would take some till I get 6.1 ready here - sorry.
  But I've a look at our runnning systems.
It looks like that the interface now works.
  I've seen it running in some of our 5.1.2 Installations.
  In 4.x it looks still broken - at least all systems with that release do
  not use this interface.
My 5.1.2 version includes updates from current for if_wm.c and some phy,
  so I cannot say if it is fixed in the release itself.
Because I've done no own changes to the phy-implementations - just
  updates from current with sometime backporting due to kernelchanges -
  there is a working version of makphy for this board in current available.
If you want a commitment that it works in 6.1. release, you have to wait
  some time.

I think it's not important to verify in 6.1.


  At the moment if_wm.c and all phy-implementation is from 6.1-release in
  my 6.1 version. (That my change, if the ipsec processing related
  MP-locking problem has not been solved in 6.1 - a different aproach as
  mine has been integrated there ...)
Otherwise I think you can close this old PR.

Thanks. I'll close this PR.




  best regards
W. Stukenbrock Wolfgang Stukenbrock wrote: > The following reply was made to PR kern/36204; it has been noted by GNATS.
  >
  > From: Wolfgang Stukenbrock 
<wolfgang.stukenbrock%nagler-company.com@localhost>
  > To: Masanobu SAITOH <msaitoh%execsw.org@localhost>
  > Cc: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost, msaitoh%NetBSD.org@localhost, 
kern-bug-people%NetBSD.org@localhost,
  >         netbsd-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost, gnats-admin%NetBSD.org@localhost
  > Subject: Re: kern/36204 (makphy failed to work on Intel S3000AHLX server 
board)
  > Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 08:59:36 +0200
  >
  >  Hi,
  >
  >  yes, we have some ot them but currently all off them are used in
  >  productive environment - with this interface unused ....
  >
  >  I'm currently preparing an upgrade to 6.1 for all systems and I will
  >  have a look at this as soon as I get to a system with this board.
  >  At least in 4.x the problem was still there.
  >
  >  best regards
  >
  >  W. Stukenbrock
  >
  >  Masanobu SAITOH wrote:
  >
  >  >>>Number:         36204
  >  >>>Category:       kern
  >  >>>Synopsis:       makphy failed to work on Intel S3000AHLX server board
  >  >>>Confidential:   no
  >  >>>Severity:       serious
  >  >>>Priority:       medium
  >  >>>Responsible:    msaitoh
  >  >>>State:          open
  >  >>>Class:          sw-bug
  >  >>>Submitter-Id:   net
  >  >>>Arrival-Date:   Tue Apr 24 10:50:00 +0000 2007
  >  >>>Last-Modified:  Wed Jun 12 02:39:32 +0000 2013
  >  >>>Originator:     Wolfgang Stukenbrock
  >  >>>Release:        NetBSD current
  >  >>>Organization:
  >  >>>
  >  >>Dr. Nagler & Company GmbH
  >  >>
  >  >>        
  >  >>
  >  >>>Environment:
  >  >>>
  >  >>        
  >  >>
  >  >>        
  >  >>System: NetBSD test-s0 3.1 NetBSD 3.1 (test-s0) #0: Tue Apr 3 11:33:43 
CEST 2007 root@test-s0:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/test-s0 i386
  >  >>Architecture: i386 / amd64
  >  >>Machine: i386 / amd64
  >  >>
  >  >>>Description:
  >  >>>
  >  >>        There are two onbaord Gbit-Interfaces on this server board:
  >  >>        wm0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0: Intel i82573E  IAMT, rev. 3
  >  >>        wm1 at pci5 dev 5 function 0: Intel i82541GI 1000BASE-T 
Ethernet, rev. 5
  >  >>        The i82541GI has an igphy and works fine.
  >  >>        The i82573E has a makphy and fails to establisch connections to 
the network.
  >  >>        I've added some debug output to see what is gooing on, and here 
is a short
  >  >>        discription of what I've seen:
  >  >>        After the system ahs booted the iterface will be reset (reset 
command in BMCR).
  >  >>        Before reset it has the value 0x1140 and will be set to 0x0 
after reset.
  >  >>        Then the startup will setup auto-negotiation and will end up in 
the following
  >  >>        setting of the control-registers.
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0x6d0c - bmcr 0x1000 epsc 0xd60 anar 0xde1 
anap 0x45e1
  >  >>        Interpretion:
  >  >>        pscr - the PSCR_MDI_XOVER_MODE is to 0x3 ?? - not reflected int 
the headerfile.
  >  >>               I've also tried 0x2 - documented for AUTO without success
  >  >>               The PSCR_MBO is 0 - coment "must be one" ???
  >  >>               PSCR_CRS_ON_TX set - as done in the reset code (change 
from 3.1 to current)
  >  >>               The bits 8 and 9 are both set - not ducumented in 
headerfile are set. This
  >  >>               are energie mode bits in the FreeeBSD implementation ...
  >  >>        pssr - The PHY report sucessfull link up with MDI 100TX fdx
  >  >>               speed and duplex are indicated as resolved.
  >  >>               cable length is 0x2 - whatever this means ...
  >  >>               some other (unknown to the headerfile) bits are set.
  >  >>        bmcr - set to BMCR_AUTOEN
  >  >>        anar - looks good
  >  >>        anap - some information about the partner is retrieve - looks 
good
  >  >>        epsc - ??? EPSC_TX_CLK = 0xd6 if it has so much bits ...
  >  >>
  >  >>
  >  >>        The link LED in the switch is on and if packets are send to the 
network
  >  >>        the activity LED indicates some data, but noone seems to get 
this data.
  >  >>        I've also dump the mii_anegticks and mii_ticks and found a 
strange behavior,
  >  >>        but I think this is another bug or feature of makphy.c.
  >  >>        mii_anegticks is set to 10 (because the interface can do 1000).
  >  >>        I've places a kernel-printf in the status routine and mii_ticks 
starts 0 on boot,
  >  >>        will reach 3 after auto-neg.
  >  >>        If I do a "ifconfig wm0 media auto" mii_ticks gets incremented 
by 2 or 3 each time
  >  >>        the comand is issued. A reset of the interface is done after it 
has reached 10.
  >  >>        I think there is a reset of mii_ticks ticks missing when 
starting auto-neg.
  >  >>
  >  >>
  >  >>        I've replaced the switch with a 10MBit hub, and the interface 
does auto-neg
  >  >>        to 10MBit, hdx and works fine. Packets are send and recieved as 
expected.
  >  >>        The same will happen if I connect the 100MBit switch again and 
use
  >  >>        "ifconfig wm0 media utp", "ifconfig wm0 media utp mediaopt fdx" 
or
  >  >>        "ifconfig wm0 media utp mediaopt fdx,flow". The interface works.
  >  >>        Here the setting of the registers of theese three settings in 
that order:
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0xd00 - bmcr 0x0 epsc 0xd60 anar 0x21 anap 0x0
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0x2d00 - bmcr 0x100 epsc 0xd60 anar 0x41 anap 
0x0
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0x2d00 - bmcr 0x100 epsc 0xd60 anar 0xc41 anap 
0x0
  >  >>        The speed and mediaopt settings are reflectd in anar but no 
information
  >  >>        is recieved from the peer! is this OK ???????
  >  >>
  >  >>
  >  >>        No communication will be established useing 100tx instead of utp.
  >  >>        Here is the debug output again for that:
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0x4d00 - bmcr 0x2000 epcr 0xd60 anar 0x81 anap 
0x0
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0x6d00 - bmcr 0x2100 epcr 0xd60 anar 0x101 
anap 0x0
  >  >>        pscr 0xb60 - pssr 0x6d40 - bmcr 0x2100 epcr 0xd60 anar 0xd01 
anap 0x0
  >  >>        Again no anap information is retrieved - bmcr, anar looks good 
to me.
  >  >>        pssr: "link up" is reported, but no communication can be done ...
  >  >>              speed and duplex mode look good
  >  >>
  >  >>
  >  >>        I've tried the following version of makphy.c:
  >  >>        $NetBSD: makphy.c,v 1.23 2007/02/23 03:03:10 msaitoh Exp $
  >  >>
  >  >>
  >  >>        I need to get it up and are willing to spend additional time in 
debugging,
  >  >>        but I've no datasheets etc..
  >  >>        I've alreay looked into the FreeBSD implementation and tried 
some varaints
  >  >>        from there without success. (e.g. other clock-bit setting)
  >  >>
  >  >>>How-To-Repeat:
  >  >>>
  >  >>        Try to run the wm0 on S3000AHLX server board ...
  >  >>
  >  >>>Fix:
  >  >>>
  >  >>        Not known to me up to now.
  >  >>        If some have a datasheet for this PHY, I will help to locate
  >  >>        the problem.
  >  >>
  >  >
  >  >  Do you still have the box? I suspect this problem was fixed.
  >  >
  >  >
  >  >
  >
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