[OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana (or others) and Dell E6320 - Sandybridge

Tomas Bodzar tomas.bodzar at gmail.com
Mon Aug 22 17:33:57 UTC 2011


On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:11 PM, ken mays <maybird1776 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Tomas,
>
> Ok... do this:
>
>  1.pfexec add_drv -i '"8086,1502"' e1000g
>  - properly review entries in driver aliases and configure/plumb for em0

it says:

("e1000g")  already in use as a driver or alias.

$ pfexec ifconfig e1000g0 plumb
ifconfig: cannot plumb e1000g0: Could not open DLPI link
$

Nothing in /etc/path_to_inst or /var/adm/messages. No new entry in
/etc/driver_aliases

>
>  2. The iwl driver supports this, not in oi_151 by default.
> - Workaround: Get compatible wifi USB stick like the Linksys WUSBF54G.
>
>  3. N/A - fixes provided upstream
>
>  4. Vesa driver.
>
> Note: You can get the e1000g driver from IPS. May need some tweaks and performance testing on the Intel 82579.
>
> Ken Mays
>
>
> --- On Mon, 8/22/11, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bodzar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bodzar at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana (or others) and Dell E6320 - Sandybridge
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana" <openindiana-discuss at openindiana.org>
> Date: Monday, August 22, 2011, 10:46 AM
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:28 PM, ken mays <maybird1776 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Tomas,
> >
> > 1. update -a -i "pciex8086,1502" e1000g | update -a -i "pci8086,1502" e1000g (1)
> > 2. The iwl driver supports this, not in oi_151 by default.
> > 3. N/A - fixes provided upstream
> > 4. Use Nvidia GPU video card and Nvidia closed driver as workaround.
>
> You can find document with problematic devices in attachment. It was
> created on oi-151
> Point 1) is for LAN, in point 2) you mean exactly which approach?
> Number 4)? There's not Nvidia card and I don't want Nvidia. VESA is
> quite fine for temporary use and it's quick. No need for 3D right now.
>
> >
> > Note:
> > 1. Check performance.
> >
> > ~ Ken Mays
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 8/22/11, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bodzar at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > From: Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bodzar at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OpenIndiana (or others) and Dell E6320 - Sandybridge
> > To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana" <openindiana-discuss at openindiana.org>
> > Date: Monday, August 22, 2011, 6:45 AM
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Michael Schuster
> > <michaelsprivate at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Thomas,
> >>
> >> FWIW, there should be a device detection/identification tool (or
> >> similar - haven't used it in a while) on the live CD that creates a
> >> report about all the devices it finds and what it thinks about them
> >> (ie are there drivers ...). IIRC, there is (was?) also a version that
> >> can run Windows that you can download somewhere from the Oracle pages.
> >
> > Don't have Windows (never at home and at work lastly before 6 years or
> > so :-)). Anyway I know about that tool. I reported a lot of machines
> > with that to HCL of Sun/Oracle and oi too. Was doing quick test so it
> > was without saving anywhere - my fault. Will repair that soon.
> >
> >>
> >> HTH
> >> Michael
> >>
> >> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 12:22, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bodzar at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I was trying oi-148 and oi-151 Live CD/DVD and was running fine on my
> >>> laptop except of 4 things (I will post identification from OpenBSD for
> >>> obvious reasons). Point number one is probably biggest issue (number
> >>> two not so much, 3 don't sure and 4 I can live with that as it's
> >>> simply just too much new HW). Do you know if there are some plans or
> >>> progress in support of new Sandybridge devices? Will be there official
> >>> oi-151 soon or some higher version (can't see info in Wiki about that?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks a lot
> >>>
> >>> 1) LAN card is not detected/doesn't have driver
> >>>
> >>> em0 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 "Intel 82579LM" rev 0x04: msi, address
> >>> xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
> >>> $ sudo pcidump -v 0:25:0
> >>>  0:25:0: Intel 82579LM
> >>>        0x0000: Vendor ID: 8086 Product ID: 1502
> >>>        0x0004: Command: 0007 Status ID: 0010
> >>>        0x0008: Class: 02 Subclass: 00 Interface: 00 Revision: 04
> >>>        0x000c: BIST: 00 Header Type: 00 Latency Timer: 00 Cache Line Size: 00
> >>>        0x0010: BAR mem 32bit addr: 0xe2e00000/0x00020000
> >>>        0x0014: BAR mem 32bit addr: 0xe2e80000/0x00001000
> >>>        0x0018: BAR io addr: 0x00004080/0x0020
> >>>        0x001c: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0020: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0024: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0028: Cardbus CIS: 00000000
> >>>        0x002c: Subsystem Vendor ID: 1028 Product ID: 0492
> >>>        0x0030: Expansion ROM Base Address: 00000000
> >>>        0x0038: 00000000
> >>>        0x003c: Interrupt Pin: 01 Line: 05 Min Gnt: 00 Max Lat: 00
> >>>        0x00c8: Capability 0x01: Power Management
> >>>        0x00d0: Capability 0x05: Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI)
> >>>        0x00e0: Capability 0x13: PCI Advanced Features
> >>> $
> >>>
> >>> 2) WiFi (which is not working in OpenBSD either - it's not in DB of
> >>> devices yet, in fact it's 6205 card)
> >>>
> >>> iwn0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6005" rev
> >>> 0x34: msi, MIMO 2T2R, MoW, address XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
> >>> $ sudo pcidump -v 2:0:0
> >>>  2:0:0: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6005
> >>>        0x0000: Vendor ID: 8086 Product ID: 0082
> >>>        0x0004: Command: 0006 Status ID: 0010
> >>>        0x0008: Class: 02 Subclass: 80 Interface: 00 Revision: 34
> >>>        0x000c: BIST: 00 Header Type: 00 Latency Timer: 00 Cache Line Size: 10
> >>>        0x0010: BAR mem 64bit addr: 0x00000000e2d00000/0x00002000
> >>>        0x0018: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x001c: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0020: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0024: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0028: Cardbus CIS: 00000000
> >>>        0x002c: Subsystem Vendor ID: 8086 Product ID: 1321
> >>>        0x0030: Expansion ROM Base Address: 00000000
> >>>        0x0038: 00000000
> >>>        0x003c: Interrupt Pin: 01 Line: 0a Min Gnt: 00 Max Lat: 00
> >>>        0x00c8: Capability 0x01: Power Management
> >>>        0x00d0: Capability 0x05: Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI)
> >>>        0x00e0: Capability 0x10: PCI Express
> >>>                Link Speed: 2.5 / 2.5 Gb/s Link Width: x1 / x1
> >>> $
> >>>
> >>> 3) One of the parts (not sure if MEI or KT) was without driver
> >>> $ sudo pcidump
> >>> Domain /dev/pci0:
> >>>  0:0:0: Intel Core 2G Host
> >>>  0:2:0: Intel GT2+ Video
> >>>  0:22:0: Intel 6 Series MEI
> >>>  0:22:3: Intel 6 Series KT
> >>>  0:25:0: Intel 82579LM
> >>>  0:26:0: Intel 6 Series USB
> >>>  0:27:0: Intel 6 Series HD Audio
> >>>  0:28:0: Intel 6 Series PCIE
> >>>  0:28:1: Intel 6 Series PCIE
> >>>  0:28:2: Intel 6 Series PCIE
> >>>  0:28:3: Intel 6 Series PCIE
> >>>  0:28:5: Intel 6 Series PCIE
> >>>  0:29:0: Intel 6 Series USB
> >>>  0:31:0: Intel QM67 LPC
> >>>  0:31:2: Intel 6 Series AHCI
> >>>  0:31:3: Intel 6 Series SMBus
> >>>  2:0:0: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6005
> >>>  10:0:0: O2 Micro unknown
> >>> $
> >>>
> >>> 4) Only VESA driver for video card. Anyway around 200fps in OI and
> >>> around 7fps in OpenBSD
> >>>
> >>> $ dmesg | grep -i vga
> >>> vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel GT2+ Video" rev 0x09
> >>> wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
> >>> intagp at vga1 not configured
> >>> $
> >>> $ sudo pcidump -v 0:2:0
> >>>  0:2:0: Intel GT2+ Video
> >>>        0x0000: Vendor ID: 8086 Product ID: 0126
> >>>        0x0004: Command: 0007 Status ID: 0090
> >>>        0x0008: Class: 03 Subclass: 00 Interface: 00 Revision: 09
> >>>        0x000c: BIST: 00 Header Type: 00 Latency Timer: 00 Cache Line Size: 00
> >>>        0x0010: BAR mem 64bit addr: 0x00000000e1400000/0x00400000
> >>>        0x0018: BAR mem prefetchable 64bit addr: 0x00000000d0000000/0x10000000
> >>>        0x0020: BAR io addr: 0x00004000/0x0040
> >>>        0x0024: BAR empty (00000000)
> >>>        0x0028: Cardbus CIS: 00000000
> >>>        0x002c: Subsystem Vendor ID: 1028 Product ID: 0492
> >>>        0x0030: Expansion ROM Base Address: 00000000
> >>>        0x0038: 00000000
> >>>        0x003c: Interrupt Pin: 01 Line: 0b Min Gnt: 00 Max Lat: 00
> >>>        0x0090: Capability 0x05: Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI)
> >>>        0x00d0: Capability 0x01: Power Management
> >>>        0x00a4: Capability 0x13: PCI Advanced Features
> >>> $
> >>>
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> >> --
> >> Michael Schuster
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