[igb] wake on lan not working with Intel I210 for FreeBSD-12.0?

2019-06-10 Thread Nikita Druba

Hi to all!

After updating my server to 12.0-RELENG "wake on lan" function stopped 
working in my configuration. It was in April. I tried fresh kernel 
sources from 12.0-RELENG, but no result.

I have Intel I210 Gigabit Network Connection, driver igb.

rc.conf at server that I use for waking up:

ifconfig_igb0="-wol_ucast -wol_mcast wol_magic"

powered on at another server by:

wake igb0 11:22:33:44:55:66;

I tried to change sysctl by
dev.igb.0.wake=0 -> 1
but no result.

Its very important function for my backup scheme. Can anybody confirm 
this bug? May be I'm wrong, then what can I do to fix "wake up" 
function? Because all, that I found not working.


Thanx in advance.

https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=238411
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Re: FCP-0101: Deprecating most 10/100 Ethernet drivers

2018-10-17 Thread Nikita Druba

04.10.2018 0:05, Brooks Davis пишет:

Please direct replies to freebsd-arch <<<

FCP-01010 (https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-0101.md)
outlines a plan to deprecate most 10/100 Ethernet drivers in FreeBSD 12
and remove them in FreeBSD 13 to reduce the burden of maintaining and
improving the network stack.  We have discussed this within the
core team and intend to move forward as proposed.  We are solictiting
feedback on the list of drivers to be excepted from removal.

The current list of drivers slated for REMOVAL is:

ae, bfe, bm, cs, dme, ed, ep, ex, fe, pcn, rl, sf, smc, sn,
ste, tl, tx, txp, vx, wb, xe

The current list of drivers that will STAY in the tree is:

dc, ffec, fxpl, hme, le, sis, vr, xl

The criteria for exception are:
  - Popular in applications where it is likely to be deployed beyond the
support lifetime of FreeBSD 12 (late 2023).
- 5 reports of uses in the wild on machines running FreeBSD 12 will be
  deemed satisfy the "popular"
  requirement.
  - Required to make a well supported embedded or emulation platform usable.
  - Ported to use iflib (reducing future maintenance cost.)

Please reply to this message with nominations to the exception list.

The full FCP-0101 is included below.

-- Brooks

---
authors: Brooks Davis 
state: feedback
---

# FCP 101: Deprecation and removal of 10/100 Ethernet drivers

Deprecate most 10 and 10/100Mbps Ethernet drivers and remove them before
FreeBSD 13.

## Problem Statement

Each network driver creates drag for the project as we attempt to
improve the network stack or provide new features such as expanded
32-bit compatibility.  For example, the author has edited every single
NIC driver more than once in the past year to update management (`ioctl`)
interfaces.  We could improve this situation by converting drivers to
iflib, but each additional driver takes work.

10 and 100 megabit Ethernet drivers are largely irrelevant today
and we have a significant number of them in the tree.  The ones that
are no longer used and/or are not known to be working need to be
removed due to the significant ongoing 'tax' on new development.

For at least a decade, most systems (including small embedded
systems) have shipped with gigabit Ethernet devices and virtual
machines commonly emulate popular gigabit devices.  We wish to
retain support for popular physical and virtual devices while
removing support for uncommon ones.  With a few exceptions these
drivers are unlikely to be used by our user base by the time FreeBSD
12 is obsolete (approximately 2024).

## Proposed Solution

We propose to deprecate devices which are not sufficiently popular.  This
will entail:
  - (October 2018) Send this list to freebsd-net and freebsd-stable.
  - (Before FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE - October 2018) Update the manpages and
attach routines for each device to be removed and merge those changes
to FreeBSD 12.
  - (One month after FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE - January 2018) Remind
freebsd-net and freebsd-stable users of pending deletion.
  - (Two months after FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE - February 2019) Delete deprecated
devices.

Through out this process, solicit feedback on additions to the exception
list and update this document as required.  For a device to be placed on
the exception list the device must meet one of the following criteria:
  - Popular in applications where it is likely to be deployed beyond the
support lifetime of FreeBSD 12 (late 2023).
- 5 reports of uses in the wild on machines running FreeBSD 12 will be
  deemed satisfy the "popular"
  requirement.
  - Required to make a well supported embedded or emulation platform usable.
  - Ported to use iflib (reducing future maintenance cost.)

### Exceptions to removal

Device | Reason
---|-
ffec   | Onboard Ethernet for Vybrid arm7 boards
fxp| Popular device long recommended by the project.
dc | Popular device for CardBus card.
hme| Built in interface on many supported sparc64 platforms.
le | Emulated by QEMU, alternatives don't yet work for mips64.
sis| Soekris Engineering net45xx, net48xx, lan1621, and lan1641.
vr | Soekris Engineering net5501, some Asus motherboards.
xl | Popular device for CardBus card.

Note: USB devices have been excluded from consideration in this round.

### Device to be removed

ae, bfe, bm, cs, dme, ed, ep, ex, fe, pcn, rl, sf, smc, sn,
ste, tl, tx, txp, vx, wb, xe

## Final Disposition

TBD

Hello!

My servers use rl and bfe devices from deprecated list. Also I have some 
ed devices for replacement failed adapters.


Also I can try do convertion to iflib for bfe, rl and ed devices, but 
still no one not showed good example driver that has already been 
converted...


P.S. So late, because I was away and just returned.



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Re: ATI video problem - extremely slow desktop - 100% cpu load

2018-06-20 Thread Nikita Druba

Hello!
I was have the same problem with my HD 4870x2 at FreeBSD 11.1 and kde5 
some time ago. As a result I was change video card to Nvidia. But I 
don't try vesa drivers.

Good luck!

20.06.2018 00:23, Vincent Stemen пишет:

Hi.

FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE
Motherboard:gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 R2
Video:  Integrated ATI Radeon HD 3000 graphics

System runs fine with a simple stand alone window manager such as jwm,
openbox, etc.  But anytime I run a desktop environment that has a panel and/or
desktop icons, the X desktop takes a very long time to start up and runs
extremely slow and unresponsive, the pointer jumps instead of moving smoothly,
and the main Xorg process runs at 100% load on one core.  I have tried several
different desktops, such as xfce, enlightenment, lumina, etc.  Similar problem
on all of them.

It appears to be any environment that is using DBUS.  That could just be
a coincidence.

The weird thing is that it does not always do it.  Once in a while, when
I launch X, it comes up quick and runs fine.  Shut down X and re-run it and
it's back doing it again.  Sometimes it will come up running fine several
times in a row.  Once it comes up working correctly, it stays working until
I restart X.  Even after a reboot, it is inconsistent about doing it the first
time X is run.

I have tried re-installing all the ports from X11 and the desktop environments
from FreeBSD 11 release_1, release_2, quarterly, and latest.  Same problem
with all of them.

Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this?

I don't know if for sure if this is a FreeBSD or a port problem.  There are
radeon modules running.

# kldstat

51 0x82431000 12b4a0   radeonkms.ko
...
   101 0x825b9000 103e radeonkmsfw_RS780_pfp.ko
   111 0x825bb000 5b3f radeonkmsfw_RS780_me.ko
   121 0x825c1000 1338 radeonkmsfw_R600_rlc.ko

X is using the ati driver from the xf86-video-ati-7.9.0_1,1 package.

The evidence seems to be pointing toward the xf86-video-ati package being the
problem.  If I edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to use the "vesa" driver rather than
the "radeon" driver the problem goes away.

But, of course, the vesa driver is low resolution and does not re-initialize the
console when I exit X.

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