2001-04-05 12:31:18

by Alessandro Suardi

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Subject: 2.4.3-ac3 XIRCOM_CB only working as module

It looks like the new xircom_cb driver only works as module - if built
in kernel there is no sign of eth0 setup.

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2001-04-05 15:36:01

by Pau

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Subject: Re: 2.4.3-ac3 XIRCOM_CB only working as module

On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Alessandro Suardi wrote:

> It looks like the new xircom_cb driver only works as module - if built
> in kernel there is no sign of eth0 setup.

Built as a module works beutifully :) No need to "ifconfig -promisc" to
make it work after a suspend.

Anyway, you still have to unload the card and reload it again to get back
the network working. I'm using hotplug.

Pau

2001-04-12 19:28:52

by Arjan van de Ven

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Subject: Re: 2.4.3-ac3 XIRCOM_CB only working as module

In article <[email protected]> you wrote:
> It looks like the new xircom_cb driver only works as module - if built
> in kernel there is no sign of eth0 setup.

I haven't tried this; I'll look into this once I get back to work (eg where
my cardbus machine is). I would not be surprised if it
turns out to be of the "yenta_socket is not initialized yet, so the card is
invisible at pci scan time" type....

Greetings,
Arjan van de Ven

2001-04-13 14:55:32

by Stephen Torri

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Subject: Re: 2.4.3-ac3 XIRCOM_CB only working as module

I have built this as a module due to the RedHat system I use (to be
consistent). I found that the xircom_cb driver works fine as a module
except for when using dhcp for dynamic ip address. If I set the ip address
of the network card to a static ip number it work fine. Yet if I choose to
use the dhcp to get my ip address packets leave, as seen via tcpdump, but
it doesn't get an address. I watched tcpdump at the dhcp server and saw
the packets come in from the laptop and the responses go out. The laptop
either is ignoring the message coming from the dhcp server or some other
bizarre reason.

I cannot say if I noticed anything about the yenta_socket driver. If I
could get dhcp to work fine I would be willing to give it a go.

Stephen
[email protected]

On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Arjan van de Ven wrote:

> In article <[email protected]> you wrote:
> > It looks like the new xircom_cb driver only works as module - if built
> > in kernel there is no sign of eth0 setup.
>
> I haven't tried this; I'll look into this once I get back to work (eg where
> my cardbus machine is). I would not be surprised if it
> turns out to be of the "yenta_socket is not initialized yet, so the card is
> invisible at pci scan time" type....
>
> Greetings,
> Arjan van de Ven
>
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