On 10/18/12 22:23, Calvin Owens wrote: > On 10/18/12 21:41, Brandon Penglase wrote: >> FYI to all, apparently Apple's Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter >> (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD463ZM/A/thunderbolt-to-gigabit-ethernet-adapter) >> uses the 57762 chip (PCI ID 14e4:1682). Looks like these >> patches also fixes an issue with that card. A person by the name of >> BoRiS came into the IRC channel reporting that this adapter with a >> Retina Macbook Pro, was not working (even on 100mbit). Once these >> patches were applied, it started working. >> >> Maybe this also is the fix for the other thread about the iMacs? >> >> >> Brandon Penglase > > I'll try Kevin's patches in our iMac lab tomorrow afternoon and let you > know the result. > > Cheers, > Calvin
I have been rather forcefully informed I am no longer permitted to test software on my university's lab computers. Sorry... Cheers, Calvin Owens >> On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 17:20:16 +0000 >> "Kevin Tran" <kt...@broadcom.com> wrote: >> >>> Attached are the patches that will fix issues where iPXE fails in >>> 1Gbps mode when APE (management firmware) is disabled. Brandon and >>> others have confirmed that these patches fixed their problems. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Kevin Tran >>> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 3:28 PM >>> To: 'Brandon Penglase'; ipxe-devel@lists.ipxe.org >>> Subject: RE: [ipxe-devel] Recent tg3 driver commits still fail on >>> gigabit >>> >>> Hi Brandon, >>> We were able to reproduce the issue you reported on BCM5764m. We >>> already resolved this. I will send you the fixes on other e-mail. >>> Once you confirm that your issue is fixed, we will submit the changes. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> Kevin >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Brandon Penglase [mailto:bpenglase-i...@spaceservices.net] >>> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 10:57 AM >>> To: ipxe-devel@lists.ipxe.org >>> Cc: Kevin Tran >>> Subject: Re: [ipxe-devel] Recent tg3 driver commits still fail on >>> gigabit >>> >>> Kevin, >>> Thanks for getting back to us. >>> It seems the only b57diag I've been able to find is from 2004 >>> (or earlier). The download I'm finding on the website is for >>> b57udiag, which doesn't seem to have the -b57eng option. When I use >>> the one from 2004, I get "Invalid device 0 requested." I don't >>> believe there is any sort of management on this machine that would be >>> involved. It's a Dell FX160, BIOS A07. It does have the ImageServer >>> option, but it is not currently enabled. According to the b57udiag >>> -dir it finds: 0 5764M:B0 02:00:0 Ex1 250 FEBF 10 128k/128k >>> 00262d21e4ec 5764m-v3.35 W >>> >>> If it helps, I only have the problem when booting with a >>> ipxe.usb thats been DD'd to a 2gb thumb drive. I haven't tried a CD >>> yet, but using the built in UNDI to chainload to iPXE ends up working >>> fine. I have used two different gigabit switches, the original was a >>> 16port Linksys one, the current is a 8port Netgear GS108. >>> >>> Brandon Penglase _______________________________________________ ipxe-devel mailing list ipxe-devel@lists.ipxe.org https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/ipxe-devel