Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-21 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Sebastian Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> It did not auto-detect the network card. But then I selected sk98lin from
>> the list that popped up and hurray, now I'm online ! (seems the driver
>> works!)

Ah, right, the autodetection code uses a hardcoded map from hardware
IDs to drivers that doesn't include all the IDs the new driver
supports.

>> What is Ubuntu anyway ? Sofar it looks all like normal debian ...

Ubuntu is a Debian-based distribution that I used as a stepping stone;
however, there should be only minimal traces on the install media, and
none on the resulting system.

> Hah, going further in the install, when it makes me to choose a kernel I'm 
> pretty much back to my original choice between 2.6.8-11 kernels.  And then 
> after reboot , same "device not found "!

At the time, I'm pretty sure I managed to install the 2.6.8-10
packages I had on the CD, but I could be misremembering.  Anyway, I'm
glad you got it to work, and sorry it still wasn't as straightforward
as it could have been.

> Thanks everybody ! And, Aaron, keep that iso file around !! (Or
> actually just the sk98lin.ko would do (223k in size))

Don't worry, I plan to keep it around as long as it fills a niche.

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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Sebastian Haase
On Friday 17 June 2005 13:51, Sebastian Haase wrote:
> Great !
> It did not auto-detect the network card. But then I selected sk98lin from
> the list that popped up and hurray, now I'm online ! (seems the driver
> works!)
>
> What is Ubuntu anyway ? Sofar it looks all like normal debian ...
>
> Thanks,
> Sebastian
>
Hah, going further in the install, when it makes me to choose a kernel I'm 
pretty much back to my original choice between 2.6.8-11 kernels.  And then 
after reboot , same "device not found "!

But now I saw that Aaron's iso file/installer actually runs 2.6.8-10 !!!
That's the trick - so I copied the drivers from /lib/modules onto some other 
partition and then when I'm in the 2.6.8-11 system (without NIC) I then do a
 insmod sk98lin.ko

Now that works fine!

Thanks everybody ! And, Aaron, keep that iso file around !! (Or actually just 
the sk98lin.ko would do (223k in size))

- Sebastian


 






> On Friday 17 June 2005 12:03, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> > I have similar hardware (a 64-bit-capable P4 on an Asus motherboard
> > with a built-in Marvell NIC), and had lots of fun getting it installed
> > a couple months back; I ended up installing Ubuntu (which had no
> > problem with the card) and then using that to build a custom
> > debian-installer image (which was something of a pain, though I'm glad
> > we've at least migrated from boot-floppies!).
> >
> > Since I (being a packrat) still have the image around, I just put a
> > copy up at http://people.debian.org/~ucko/em64t-sk98lin.iso .  I get
> > an MD5 sum of 46399ad123a2cadeab088591e66de025 and an SHA1 sum of
> > 88f650e79dea228dca245aaa5e77926528d11ba1.
> >
> > Once you've installed an initial system, you should then be able to
> > install gcc 3.4 and build an appropriate custom kernel/module of your
> > own.


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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
I have similar hardware (a 64-bit-capable P4 on an Asus motherboard
with a built-in Marvell NIC), and had lots of fun getting it installed
a couple months back; I ended up installing Ubuntu (which had no
problem with the card) and then using that to build a custom
debian-installer image (which was something of a pain, though I'm glad
we've at least migrated from boot-floppies!).

Since I (being a packrat) still have the image around, I just put a
copy up at http://people.debian.org/~ucko/em64t-sk98lin.iso .  I get
an MD5 sum of 46399ad123a2cadeab088591e66de025 and an SHA1 sum of
88f650e79dea228dca245aaa5e77926528d11ba1.

Once you've installed an initial system, you should then be able to
install gcc 3.4 and build an appropriate custom kernel/module of your
own.

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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Sebastian Haase
Great !
It did not auto-detect the network card. But then I selected sk98lin from the 
list that popped up and hurray, now I'm online ! (seems the driver works!)

What is Ubuntu anyway ? Sofar it looks all like normal debian ...

Thanks,
Sebastian


On Friday 17 June 2005 12:03, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> I have similar hardware (a 64-bit-capable P4 on an Asus motherboard
> with a built-in Marvell NIC), and had lots of fun getting it installed
> a couple months back; I ended up installing Ubuntu (which had no
> problem with the card) and then using that to build a custom
> debian-installer image (which was something of a pain, though I'm glad
> we've at least migrated from boot-floppies!).
>
> Since I (being a packrat) still have the image around, I just put a
> copy up at http://people.debian.org/~ucko/em64t-sk98lin.iso .  I get
> an MD5 sum of 46399ad123a2cadeab088591e66de025 and an SHA1 sum of
> 88f650e79dea228dca245aaa5e77926528d11ba1.
>
> Once you've installed an initial system, you should then be able to
> install gcc 3.4 and build an appropriate custom kernel/module of your
> own.


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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Sebastian Haase
On Friday 17 June 2005 09:42, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> On 17/06/2005 To Debian-AMD64 wrote:
> > On 17/06/2005 Sebastian Haase wrote:
> > > Ryan,
> > > Thanks for the quick reply. Are these older kernels s till available -
> > > where ? [ The official CDs have version  2.6.8-11  (is that _newer_
> > > than 2.6.9 ??) ]
> >
> > yes, 2.6.8 is the upstream version, newer than upstream 2.6.9.
>
> oh, bad mistake.
>
> 2.6.8 is the upstream version, older than upstream 2.6.9.
>
> this one is correct.
>
> bye
>  jonas

Still not clear - Ryan made it sound like 2.6.9 was a (relative to the 
official CDs) OLDER kernel !?

For example here (http://bach.hpc2n.umu.se/debian-amd64/debian/pool/main/k/) 
the oldest (lowest number!) I find is 2.6.8 --- instead I tried 
kernel-image-2.6.11-9-em64t-p4_2.6.11-3_amd64.deb03-Jun-2005 02:02   
13M 

But still not working (SIOCSIFADDR: No such device)
(I tried pci=routeirq  - no difference either ...)

Ryan, where can I download the package you used ??

 Thanks,
Sebastian


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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Jonas Meurer
On 17/06/2005 To Debian-AMD64 wrote:
> On 17/06/2005 Sebastian Haase wrote:
> > Ryan,
> > Thanks for the quick reply. Are these older kernels s till available - 
> > where ? 
> > [ The official CDs have version  2.6.8-11  (is that _newer_ than 2.6.9 ??) ]
> 
> yes, 2.6.8 is the upstream version, newer than upstream 2.6.9.

oh, bad mistake.

2.6.8 is the upstream version, older than upstream 2.6.9.

this one is correct.

bye
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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Jonas Meurer
On 17/06/2005 Sebastian Haase wrote:
> Ryan,
> Thanks for the quick reply. Are these older kernels s till available - where 
> ? 
> [ The official CDs have version  2.6.8-11  (is that _newer_ than 2.6.9 ??) ]

yes, 2.6.8 is the upstream version, newer than upstream 2.6.9.

bye
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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-17 Thread Sebastian Haase
Ryan,
Thanks for the quick reply. Are these older kernels s till available - where ? 
[ The official CDs have version  2.6.8-11  (is that _newer_ than 2.6.9 ??) ]
Secondly, _how_ did you upgrade later - by compiling from source ?

- Sebastian


On Thursday 16 June 2005 19:37, Ryan Senior wrote:
> I had this same problem
> (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=292445).  It was on an
> AMD64 based system, but it used the same driver for the NIC.
>
> To get it installed, I used an old installer (I am thinking maybe it had
> kernel version 2.6.8 or 2.6.9 on it).  The bug didn't appear until the
> later kernels (and only on the install disc).  After installing using
> the old kernel, I just upgraded to the latest kernel and everything
> worked fine!
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 17:34 -0700, Sebastian Haase wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Just got a new PC with an EM64T cpu.
> > The motherboard is an Intel D925XCV. It has a onboard NIC
> > Gigabit Marvell Yukon 88E8036 (or 88E8050 ??)
> >
> > My problem seems very similar to what
> > Xiaolin wrote about "sk98lin doesn't work" on   Dec 21 2004 on this list.
> >
> > Doing "modprobe sk98lin" I get
> > FATAL: ... No Such device.
> >
> > I first tried the new sarge netinst CD with the 2.6.8-11.amd64-generic
> > kernel then I tried 2.6.8-11.em64t-p4.
> >
> > I also got the DriverInstall script (version 8.16) from syskonnect, but
> > the script complains because the kernel is compiled with gcc-3.4 while
> > only gcc-3.3 in provided (I downloaded the ISO bin 1 CD also)
> >
> > Did anyone get this to work ? And could I maybe just download a working
> > binary module from somewhere (otherwise I would have to always burn CDs,
> > since the computer obviously can't download anything :-(  )
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sebastian Haase


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Re: sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-16 Thread Ryan Senior
I had this same problem
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=292445).  It was on an
AMD64 based system, but it used the same driver for the NIC.

To get it installed, I used an old installer (I am thinking maybe it had
kernel version 2.6.8 or 2.6.9 on it).  The bug didn't appear until the
later kernels (and only on the install disc).  After installing using
the old kernel, I just upgraded to the latest kernel and everything
worked fine!

-Ryan

On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 17:34 -0700, Sebastian Haase wrote:
> Hi,
> Just got a new PC with an EM64T cpu.
> The motherboard is an Intel D925XCV. It has a onboard NIC 
> Gigabit Marvell Yukon 88E8036 (or 88E8050 ??)
> 
> My problem seems very similar to what
> Xiaolin wrote about "sk98lin doesn't work" on   Dec 21 2004 on this list.
> 
> Doing "modprobe sk98lin" I get 
> FATAL: ... No Such device.
> 
> I first tried the new sarge netinst CD with the 2.6.8-11.amd64-generic kernel
> then I tried 2.6.8-11.em64t-p4.
> 
> I also got the DriverInstall script (version 8.16) from syskonnect, but the 
> script complains because the kernel is compiled with gcc-3.4 while only 
> gcc-3.3 in provided (I downloaded the ISO bin 1 CD also)
> 
> Did anyone get this to work ? And could I maybe just download a working 
> binary 
> module from somewhere (otherwise I would have to always burn CDs, since the  
> computer obviously can't download anything :-(  )
> 
> Thanks,
> Sebastian Haase
> 
> 
> 


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sk98lin doesn't work on EM64T

2005-06-16 Thread Sebastian Haase
Hi,
Just got a new PC with an EM64T cpu.
The motherboard is an Intel D925XCV. It has a onboard NIC 
Gigabit Marvell Yukon 88E8036 (or 88E8050 ??)

My problem seems very similar to what
Xiaolin wrote about "sk98lin doesn't work" on   Dec 21 2004 on this list.

Doing "modprobe sk98lin" I get 
FATAL: ... No Such device.

I first tried the new sarge netinst CD with the 2.6.8-11.amd64-generic kernel
then I tried 2.6.8-11.em64t-p4.

I also got the DriverInstall script (version 8.16) from syskonnect, but the 
script complains because the kernel is compiled with gcc-3.4 while only 
gcc-3.3 in provided (I downloaded the ISO bin 1 CD also)

Did anyone get this to work ? And could I maybe just download a working binary 
module from somewhere (otherwise I would have to always burn CDs, since the  
computer obviously can't download anything :-(  )

Thanks,
Sebastian Haase



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Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-24 Thread 王晓林
Hi, Bernd

Thanks for the scripts. They worked perfectly well with the sk98lin
install.sh script. And finally I got the sk98lin.ko module.

After 'modprobe sk98lin', I can see the NIC with 'ifconfig -a'.
But when I do 'ifconfig eth1 up', the system hang up. 
I did a reboot by pressing the reset button. 
Even worse, I got a 'kernel panic' caused by bringing up this NIC.

I am contacting the NIC driver developer.

One more question, I know debian has several ports, 
Intel x86 / IA-32 (i386), 
IA-64 (ia64), 
AMD64, etc.
Which port should I use? 
I have two 64bits CPUs (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz).
the kernel I am using is 2.6.8-9-em64t-p4-smp. 
I chosed Intel x86/IA-32 without thinking. 
Now I doubt whether my choice was right. 

Thanks,

Xiaolin


On Fri, Dec 24, 2004 at 01:09:30AM +0100, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> Hello Xiaolin,
> 
> > Thanks for your gcc trick. I tried just now. It worked, but I still got
> > errors when compiling:
> > 
> > +++
> > arch/x86_64/ia32/vsyscall-sigreturn.S: Assembler messages:
> > arch/x86_64/ia32/vsyscall-sigreturn.S:16: Error: suffix or operands
> > invalid for `pop'
> > make[1]: *** [arch/x86_64/ia32/vsyscall-sysenter.o] error 1
> > make: *** [arch/x86_64/ia32] error 2
> > +++
> > 
> > More ideas?
> 
> Oh dear, I'm afraid you will have to patch every tool that is also required
> for compiling. The messages above are probably comming from the assembler.
> Here's what my college did for that reason on our cluster:
> 
> /usr/bin/as:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # This is an as wrapper.  It forces as --64 for default assemblage.
> #
> # Based on the gcc wrapper, /usr/bin/gcc .
> # Frank Otto, 2004-10-13
> 
> arch=`uname -m`
> 
> AS=/usr/bin/as.binutils
> args=${1+"$@"}
> 
> case ${arch} in
> x86_64)
> if ( echo $args | grep -e '--32' > /dev/null ) ; then
> exec ${AS} ${args}
> 
> elif ( echo $args | grep -e '--64' > /dev/null ) ; then
> exec ${AS} ${args}
> 
> else
> exec ${AS} --64 ${args}
> fi
> ;;
> 
> *)
> exec ${AS} ${args}
> ;;
> esac
> 
> This required you rename /usr/bin/as to /usr/bin/as.binutils, but of course,
> you could also easily do it as above with gcc, so putting it into the PATH
> 
> And then here, a wrapper for ld:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> # wrapper script for ld:
> # look in the 64-bit library directories too, pretty please
> #
> # by TC-Admin, 11/2004
> 
> exec /usr/bin/ld "$@" -L/usr/local/lib64 -L/usr/lib64 -L/lib64
> 
> 
> This we put to /usr/local/bin, which is in our path befor /usr/bin. I know
> we are a bit inconsistent.
> 
> The next 17 days I won't read this list, so if you have further
> problems/questions to this topic, please mail me directly.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
>  Bernd
> 
> PS: As the above as replacement script contains the name of my college, and 
> as 
> he wrote this script and I don't want to remove his name. I also don't know 
> if he likes it if I publish his name on a newsgroup, so send this directly to 
> you.
> 
> 
> -- 
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Re: *****SPAM***** Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-23 Thread David Liontooth

王晓林 wrote:

>Hi, Dave
>
>I tried tg3 (modprobe tg3). It's loaded without error, but it seems
>not work. I can't see the NIC with 'ifconfig -a'.
>
>Something else can I try?
>
>  
>

Xiaolin,

Ask for help from [EMAIL PROTECTED], as suggested in the kernel
documentation at
Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt

Cheers,
Dave


>Thanks.
>
>Xiaolin
>
>On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 05:48:55PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
>  
>
>>王晓林 wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi, Harri
>>>
>>>Thanks for helping.
>>>
>>>I got the latest sk98lin driver source from http://www.syskonnect.com/

Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-23 Thread 王晓林
Hi, Bernd

Thanks for your gcc trick. I tried just now. It worked, but I still got errors 
when
compiling:

+++
arch/x86_64/ia32/vsyscall-sigreturn.S: Assembler messages:
arch/x86_64/ia32/vsyscall-sigreturn.S:16: Error: suffix or operands
invalid for `pop'
make[1]: *** [arch/x86_64/ia32/vsyscall-sysenter.o] error 1
make: *** [arch/x86_64/ia32] error 2
+++

More ideas?

Xiaolin

On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 01:07:14PM +0100, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> ??? wrote:
> 
> Hello Xiaolin,
> 
> > 
> > It's most probably because my CPUs (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz) are
> > 64bits, but the compiler is default to -m32 instead of -m64.
> > 
> > Shall I change the /usr/src/linux/Makefile to use -m64? and how?
> 
> hmm, its somewhere in the install script, I'm too lazy now to download it
> and try to modify it myself. If I were you, I just would create a
> ~/bin/gcc:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> /usr/bin/gcc -m64 $@
> 
> and in the then just a export PATH=~/bin:$PATH
> 
> 
> Unless the Makefile or script directly calls /usr/bin/gcc that should to the
> trick.
> 
> Hope it helps,
>  Bernd
> 
> 
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Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-23 Thread Bernd Schubert
??? wrote:

Hello Xiaolin,

> 
> It's most probably because my CPUs (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz) are
> 64bits, but the compiler is default to -m32 instead of -m64.
> 
> Shall I change the /usr/src/linux/Makefile to use -m64? and how?

hmm, its somewhere in the install script, I'm too lazy now to download it
and try to modify it myself. If I were you, I just would create a
~/bin/gcc:

#!/bin/sh

/usr/bin/gcc -m64 $@

and in the then just a export PATH=~/bin:$PATH


Unless the Makefile or script directly calls /usr/bin/gcc that should to the
trick.

Hope it helps,
 Bernd




Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-23 Thread 王晓林
Hi, Dave

I tried tg3 (modprobe tg3). It's loaded without error, but it seems
not work. I can't see the NIC with 'ifconfig -a'.

Something else can I try?

Thanks.

Xiaolin

On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 05:48:55PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
> 王晓林 wrote:
> 
> >Hi, Harri
> >
> >Thanks for helping.
> >
> >I got the latest sk98lin driver source from http://www.syskonnect.com/

Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-22 Thread David Liontooth
çææ wrote:
Hi, Harri
Thanks for helping.
I got the latest sk98lin driver source from http://www.syskonnect.com/.
I also installed the kernel-source-2.6.8.deb package, because installing
the sk98lin driver needs to recompile the kernel.
When running the sk98lin install.sh script (compiling the kernel), I got 
an error:
+
scripts/mod/empty.c:1: error: code model `kernel' not supported in the
32 bit mode
+
It's most probably because my CPUs (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz) are 
64bits, but the compiler is default to -m32 instead of
-m64.
Shall I change the /usr/src/linux/Makefile to use -m64? and how?
Thanks!
Xiaolin
Xiaolin,
I have a Tyan K8S with built-in Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5704 NiCs that 
came with a sk98lin driver on the CD. I discovered this driver is 
substantively the same as the tg3
driver that's in the kernel and have been using that instead. You might 
give it a try.

Now, if you're not building your own kernel, or have difficulties 
compiling it for 64-bit,
this won't help you. I simply use

# make-kpkg -rev 1 kernel_image modules_image
It creates a deb package (or more if you have external modules). To run, 
modprobe tg3.

Cheers,
Dave

On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 07:08:20AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:

??? wrote:
| Hi, there
|
|
| It works great except one thing. One of the 1G-NICs doesn't work.
|
| lspci shows that this NIC is a:
|
| +++
| :05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown
| device 4361 (rev 17)
Did you try the most recent driver? I would suggest to check
Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt in the kernel sources.
Or look at http://www.syskonnect.com/
Good luck
Harri




Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-22 Thread 王晓林
Hi, Harri

Thanks for helping.

I got the latest sk98lin driver source from http://www.syskonnect.com/.
I also installed the kernel-source-2.6.8.deb package, because installing
the sk98lin driver needs to recompile the kernel.

When running the sk98lin install.sh script (compiling the kernel), I got an 
error:

+
scripts/mod/empty.c:1: error: code model `kernel' not supported in the  
   
32 bit mode 
   
+

It's most probably because my CPUs (Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz) are 64bits, 
but the compiler is default to -m32 instead of
-m64. 

Shall I change the /usr/src/linux/Makefile to use -m64? and how?

Thanks!

Xiaolin

On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 07:08:20AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> 
> ??? wrote:
> | Hi, there
> |
> |
> | It works great except one thing. One of the 1G-NICs doesn't work.
> |
> | lspci shows that this NIC is a:
> |
> | +++
> | :05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown
> | device 4361 (rev 17)
> 
> Did you try the most recent driver? I would suggest to check
> Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt in the kernel sources.
> Or look at http://www.syskonnect.com/
> 
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Harri
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Re: sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-22 Thread Harald Dunkel
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| Hi, there
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| It works great except one thing. One of the 1G-NICs doesn't work.
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| lspci shows that this NIC is a:
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| :05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown
| device 4361 (rev 17)
Did you try the most recent driver? I would suggest to check
Documentation/networking/sk98lin.txt in the kernel sources.
Or look at http://www.syskonnect.com/
Good luck
Harri
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sk98lin doesn't work

2004-12-21 Thread 王晓林
Hi, there

I've been installing Debian Sarge into a newly bought server which has 2 64-bit 
CPU ( Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz) and 2 1G-NICs. 

The kernel I am using is 2.6.8-9-em64t-p4-smp, from the
kernel-image-2.6.8-9-em64t-p4-smp package.

It works great except one thing. One of the 1G-NICs doesn't work. 

lspci shows that this NIC is a:

+++
:05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.: Unknown
device 4361 (rev 17)
Subsystem: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 5021
+++

The driver I need should be sk98lin. But when I `modprobe sk98lin`, I
got an error message, says

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FATAL: Error inserting sk98lin
(/lib/modules/2.6.8-9-em64t-p4-smp/kernel/drivers/net/sk98lin/sk98lin.ko):
No such device
+++

The next thing I tried was downloading and recompiling the kernel source.
And I got an error message again, says

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scripts/mod/empty.c:1: error: code model `kernel' not supported in the
32 bit mode
+++

Then, I come here to seek for help.

Thanks for any ideas!

Xiaolin