Re: RockPro64 PCI
- Reply: Steve Wills : "Re: RockPro64 PCI"
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2022 17:36:52 UTC
On 2022-02-16 17:02, Steve Wills wrote: > Hi, > > On 2/14/22 21:22, Daniel Engberg wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've seen some reports on Linux that especially older NICs can be a >> bit troublesome so can you have a look at what you exactly have? Even >> if it doesn't work I'd like to add it to the wiki. Cards based on i340 >> and i350 usually works fine though. I also have a snapshot of >> 13-STABLE from November if you want to give it a try. > > The card I'm trying to use shows up on my intel box as: > > pcib7: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 18 at device 28.6 numa-domain 0 on > pci1 > pci7: <ACPI PCI bus> numa-domain 0 on pcib7 > em1: <Intel(R) Gigabit CT 82574L> port 0xd000-0xd01f mem > 0xfbcc0000-0xfbcdffff,0xfbc00000-0xfbc7ffff,0xfbce0000-0xfbce3fff irq > 18 at device 0.0 numa-domain 0 on pci7 > em1: EEPROM V1.8-0 > em1: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors > em1: Using 2 RX queues 2 TX queues > em1: Using MSI-X interrupts with 3 vectors > em1: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:a8:5b:86 > em1: netmap queues/slots: TX 2/1024, RX 2/1024 > > (I include the first two lines because they don't show up without the > card.) > > I guess I shouldn't expect this card to work given what I see here: > > https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/ROCKPro64_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility#PCIe_devices > > There's no mention of 82575 here: > > https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip#Tested_PCIe_devices_on_RockPro64 > > but maybe I'll try one of those just to see. If I have to track down > an I350 base card, so be it... > > Cheers, > Steve Hi, Going by the information you provided it seems to be this card? https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/ethernet/gigabit-network-adapters/gigabit-ct-desktop-adapters.html That's a rather old controller (PCIe 1.1) which should be backwards compatible however given the pricing of the SoC I wouldn't bet on it being fully PCIe tested/compliant but that's just a speculation on my behalf. Unfortunately I don't have that old Intel NICs to test on my end either to verify. https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/list-of-nics-and-their-equivalent-oem-parts.20974/ first page might be helpful in finding older I340-based cards at least. Unfortunately I didn't find any listings of OEM models for i350-based cards although these are still (in general it seems) available as new so they may be scarce pulled/used. I did also find these cheap (if you live in US) which seems to be based on the I340 chipset (not tested by me) which may also work: https://www.ebay.com/itm/122501625474?epid=27017868551&hash=item1c85aa7682%3Ag%3AXXwAAOSwYvFZHK9e&LH_BIN=1 https://forum.netgate.com/topic/135149/riverbed-4-port-nic-how-to-convert-it-into-a-regular-nic If you have anything else PCIe-based to test feel free to report back and I'll add it to the wiki Best regards, Daniel