Quoting Corey Osgood corey.osgood@gmail.com:
On Jan 30, 2008 9:50 AM, joe@smittys.pointclark.net wrote:
Hello, I am racking my brains with this. No matter what I do I can't seem to get the nic working. The nic is onboard the i82801DB southbridge down from the PCI bridge, so my Config.lb looks something like this:
device pci 1e.0 on # PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge chip drivers/pci/onboard device pci 08.0 on end # Intel Corporation 82801DB PRO/100 VE Ethernet Controller end end
I think your config is wrong, and at the very least, you don't need the "chip" line, unless you're loading a rom for it. Bear with me, I'm stuck in windows atm, but I'm pretty sure it's lspci -t that shows how the devices are connected. Might also be a good idea to look at the setup for another board, perhaps the intel jarrell or xe7501devkit has an onboard nic
I tried it with and without with no luck.
lspci -t +-1e.0-[0000:01]----08.0
But no matter what I try coreboot thinks it is a static device and disables it.
do_pci_scan_bridge for PCI: 00:1e.0 PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 01 PCI: devfn 0x0, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x8, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x10, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x18, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x20, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x28, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x30, bad id 0xffffffff PCI: devfn 0x38, bad id 0xffffffff Disabling static device: PCI: 01:08.0
This wouldn't really be a problem if Linux detected it but that is not even happening. I am really stumped here. I even tried loading the Intel Boot Agent pci rom from the original bios but the same thing happens. Help? Thanks - Joe