[if_re.c] INTEL mini/itx DE945GSEJT
Pyun YongHyeon
pyunyh at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 21:36:27 UTC 2009
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 01:13:57AM +0200, Frank Reppin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just purchased the above mentioned board:
>
> http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/D945GSEJT/D945GSEJT-overview.htm
>
> and this board claims to come with a so called:
>
> Realtek 8111D
>
> network (10/100/1000m) chipset onboard.
>
> Digging in -current and google.com/ncr revealed that this certain
> board/nic seems to be not supported by the -CURRENT- if_re.c provided
> by FreeBSD. Some further investigations reveals that OpenBSD claims to
> support this (most prolly) precious chipset (8111D) within their 4.5
> release:
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/45.html
> (searching for 8111D will point you to re(4))
>
> My question(s) is(are):
>
> a) does anyone run this board without flaws on fbsd-current
> with its intergrated 8111D NIC
re(4) man page requires major update for its supported chipsets
and features. All known RealTek PCIe wired controllers(up to 8168D)
should be supported.
> ( my 'failover' option is to run this board using xl thanks to
> it's pci slot)
>
> b) if a) doesn't apply - how did you get it working on current/stable
> without another driver
>
> c) OpenBSD mentions this one ( 8111D support ) in their release notes
> for a _stable_ version ( 4.5 )- but I cannot even see support for
> this specific device in FreeBSD trunk/head
>
> d) realtek itself does provide drivers for even FreeBSD (sources)...
> ... are there any experiences using those drivers
>
Vendor's FreeBSD driver lacks a lot of nice hardware features and
its performance is suboptimal. Use it only when you have no choice
for your controller.
> To make a long story short/and to be honest...
>
> ... I'd like to see native support in at least -current.
>
> TIA,
>
> frank reppin
>
> --
>
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