Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Are you sure you could read from BMSR?  Return invalid value from BMSR
is the usual cause of miibus attaching/probing failure.  For ID1/ID2
reading, you could just fake some values in npe(4)'s miibus_readreg
implementation.

Thanks for the tip (from you and Pyun). I had to spoof the BMSR read to get npe(4) to attach just to begin with. For whatever reason the chip doesn't seem to respond on any of the PHY IDs which the Linux folk are using (5 and 4 for npe0 (-B) and npe1 (-C) respectively).

I noticed the ucLinux folk needed a similar patch to force driver attach under Linux w/the IXP: http://mailman.uclinux.org/pipermail/uclinux-dev/2005-March/031419.html

The switch pretty much disappears after npe(4) attaches, I don't see any activity lights or link lights at that point. This seems to happen after any mii register access.

If I frob things to allow rlswitch to attach, by using hints and hacking if_npe.c, I can get dumps of the PHY register space, but it's all ones, suggesting that it failed at xScale register level -- that would suggest the PHY IDs are *wrong*, or something else isn't right.

Pyun also suggested trying to manually take the PHYs out of power-down mode. I tried that with a code snippet I sent him, but still no dice. I can't even be sure that the PHYs are being addressed right.

At this point I kind of have to go, whoah, wish I had a logic analyzer and grabbers! I believe the firmware configures the switch chip in a certain VLAN configuration which isn't meant to be disrupted, although Freecom's own SnapGear-based distro apparently does the right thing.

I've looked through all of their GPL materials and cannot find the driver for the switch.

I suppose one thing I could try is re-flashing the box with the official Freecom firmware, and using mii-diag to dump out what Linux thinks the registers are.

thanks
BMS
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