Has nobody got any idea about this?

R.

Robin Bowes wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've just got a couple of Supermicro PDSME boards to build a couple of
> Solaris boxes to use as NAS devices.
> 
> These boards have 2 x Intel single-port 82573 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
> Controllers.
> 
> I've installed SXCE b77 on one of these boards and no driver seems to be
> loaded for these NICs.
> 
> prtconf -pv shows two Ethernet controllers:
> 
>             Node 0x000020
>                 assigned-addresses:
> 82050010.00000000.ed800000.00000000.00020000.81050018.00000000.00008000.00000000.00000020
>                 reg:
> 00050000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02050010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00020000.01050018.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000020
>                 compatible: 'pciex8086,108c.15d9.108c.3' +
> 'pciex8086,108c.15d9.108c' + 'pciex8086,108c.3' + 'pciex8086,108c' +
> 'pciexclass,020000' + 'pciexclass,0200' + 'pci8086,108c.15d9.108c.3' +
> 'pci8086,108c.15d9.108c' + 'pci15d9,108c' + 'pci8086,108c.3' +
> 'pci8086,108c' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'
>                 model:  'Ethernet controller'
>                 power-consumption:  00000001.00000001
>                 devsel-speed:  00000000
>                 interrupts:  00000001
>                 subsystem-vendor-id:  000015d9
>                 subsystem-id:  0000108c
>                 unit-address:  '0'
>                 class-code:  00020000
>                 revision-id:  00000003
>                 vendor-id:  00008086
>                 device-id:  0000108c
>                 pcie-capid-pointer:  000000e0
>                 pcie-capid-reg:  00000001
>                 name:  'pci15d9,108c'
> 
>             Node 0x000021
>                 assigned-addresses:
> 82060010.00000000.ed900000.00000000.00020000.81060018.00000000.00009000.00000000.00000020
>                 reg:
> 00060000.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000.02060010.00000000.00000000.00000000.00020000.01060018.00000000.00000000.00000000.00000020
>                 compatible: 'pciex8086,109a.15d9.109a.0' +
> 'pciex8086,109a.15d9.109a' + 'pciex8086,109a.0' + 'pciex8086,109a' +
> 'pciexclass,020000' + 'pciexclass,0200' + 'pci8086,109a.15d9.109a.0' +
> 'pci8086,109a.15d9.109a' + 'pci15d9,109a' + 'pci8086,109a.0' +
> 'pci8086,109a' + 'pciclass,020000' + 'pciclass,0200'
>                 model:  'Ethernet controller'
>                 power-consumption:  00000001.00000001
>                 devsel-speed:  00000000
>                 interrupts:  00000001
>                 subsystem-vendor-id:  000015d9
>                 subsystem-id:  0000109a
>                 unit-address:  '0'
>                 class-code:  00020000
>                 revision-id:  00000000
>                 vendor-id:  00008086
>                 device-id:  0000109a
>                 pcie-capid-pointer:  000000e0
>                 pcie-capid-reg:  00000001
>                 name:  'pci15d9,109a'
> 
> 
> Now, it is my understanding that these NICs should be supported
> "out-of-the-box" by the e1000g driver, but I could be wrong.
> 
> Any idea how to get my NICs working?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> R.
> 

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