Jason Henson wrote:
When you first load the driver you have to reboot or run some scripts by hand. After the install did you reboot with no other changes and it not work? IIRC, you need linux loaded as well as miibus. I made a pr about the nvnet port being out of date and it was updated so the nic would work in 64bit mode.In fact I did reboot after install and confirmed that both the miibus and if_nv were loaded. However I read from various sources that linux compatibility is not required. So I tried without, I will give it a try with linux emulation loaded, just to be sure.
What comes to the PCI IDs, it seems to me they are there. At least in the source part of the freebsd fix. I could not verify what is included in the linux binary, but the nVidia site claims that these drivers support nForce3 and so I have heard they do.
Regards,
chance.
BTW checkout this link http://www.onthenet.com.au/~q/nvnet/
You say the ids seem to be there, do you mean in /usr/ports/net/nvnet/ wprk/src/if_nvreg.h?
This will be different on your machine:
$ pciconf -lv|grep nv
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:4:0: class=0x020000 card=0x10001695 chip=0x006610de rev=0xa1 hdr=0x00
but does the chip equal 0x00D610de on your machine? D6 is the chip id an 10de is for manufacturer.
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