On 21/10/2020 16:47, Michael van Elst wrote:
mpumf...@mudcovered.org.uk (Mike Pumford) writes:
I'm trying it with a Sparc workstation running -current. It doesn't
look very stable there. It would be interesting to find a hardware
combination where it does work reliably.
Okay. I'll see if I can
mpumf...@mudcovered.org.uk (Mike Pumford) writes:
>On 21/10/2020 14:29, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> Is anyone using firewire hardware ? In particular for mass storage ?
>>
>I'm not using it on a regular basis but I do have systems with hardware
>and a mass storage enclosure I could attach to them
On 21/10/2020 14:29, Michael van Elst wrote:
Is anyone using firewire hardware ? In particular for mass storage ?
I'm not using it on a regular basis but I do have systems with hardware
and a mass storage enclosure I could attach to them. Currently the
firewire equipped systems are 8.2-STABLE
Jonathan A. Kollasch a écrit :
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 11:47:41AM +0200, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> As re(4) doesn't run as expected with jumbo frames enabled, I am
>> considering changing my network card. I would like to know if the
>> i225-LM chipset is supported by NetBSD (
Is anyone using firewire hardware ? In particular for mass storage ?
Greetings,
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On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 11:47:41AM +0200, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As re(4) doesn't run as expected with jumbo frames enabled, I am
> considering changing my network card. I would like to know if the
> i225-LM chipset is supported by NetBSD (9). I have seen that some newer
> 1
Hello,
As re(4) doesn't run as expected with jumbo frames enabled, I am
considering changing my network card. I would like to know if the
i225-LM chipset is supported by NetBSD (9). I have seen that some newer
10 Gbe are supported but no information about i225. Of course, with
jumb
On 20/10/2020 18:50, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Is there any way to access the MAC addresses of network interface
devices programmatically?
Call getifaddrs(3) and find the interface by ifa_name and family by
ifa_addr->sa_family == AF_LINK.
You can then cast ifa_addr to sockaddr_dl.
Use CLLADDR to
BERTRAND Joël a écrit :
> Manuel Bouyer a écrit :
>> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 09:59:37AM +0200, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> I suppose there is somewhere in sys/dev/ic/rtl8169.c a memory
>>> corruption when MTU is greater than 1500 bytes. Thus, I started by
>>> analyzing this source file,