From: Don Fry <brazilnut@us.ibm.com>
To: Richard Hobbs <r.w.hobbs@durham.ac.uk>
Cc: netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4 2.4.27] pcnet32: Add HomePNA parameter for 79C978.
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 10:45:31 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050204184531.GA15595@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <loom.20050204T011847-673@post.gmane.org>
Richard,
2.6.10 has the driver to support the 79c978 card in homepna mode. I
have only used the card in a point-to-point configuration when in
homepna mode, because all I have is two cards (no modem/router).
When you bring up the card with homepna=1, if you look in
/var/log/messages it should indicate the speed at which the card is
operating. In my system I see:
pcnet32: media set to 1Mbit mode.
pcnet32: PCnet/Home 79C978 at 0x252c00, 00 90 00 05 dd 27 assigned IRQ 201.
eth8: registered as PCnet/Home 79C978
pcnet32: 8 cards_found.
With the cards cabled together I see link detected using ethtool.
# ethtool eth8
Settings for eth8:
Current message level: 0x00000007 (7)
Link detected: yes
On Fri, Feb 04, 2005 at 12:42:07AM +0000, Richard Hobbs wrote:
>
> I am trying to set up a hybrid network, part wired, part wireless and part
> homePNA (the building has some very thick walls and remote computers that can be
> reached by existing telephone wires). I am using Fedora core 3 with the 2.6.10
> kernel. I have checked the pcnet32.c code and the patch 4 2.4.27 appears to be
> there.
>
> I load the pcnet32 module using:
> modprobe -v pcnet32 homepna=1
>
> I get reply:
> insmod /lib/modules/2.6.10-1.741_FC3/kernel/drivers/net/pcnet32.ko homepna=1
>
> Looks good.
>
> I then try to configure the network through the systems settings interface:
> eth0 is a e100 ethernet to my router/modem that is OK.
> Disconnecting eth0 to avoid any conflicts.
>
> eth1 should be the AMD79c978 card. Connecting with the telephone wire
>
> I set eth1 as an ethernet (I don't see an option for phoneline network)
> I have tried DHCP get the response on activating the network:
> Determining IP information for eth1 failed; no link present. Check cable.
>
> I have tried a static IP address, card activates but no device is detected at
> the modem/router.
>
> If I unload the module and reload without the homepna option, the card works
> fine with a standard ethernet cable.
>
> Any suggestions please.
>
> Thanks
> Richard Hobbs
--
Don Fry
brazilnut@us.ibm.com
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2005-02-03 22:45 pointers in the sk_buff structure sudeep list
2005-02-04 0:42 ` [PATCH 4 2.4.27] pcnet32: Add HomePNA parameter for 79C978 Richard Hobbs
2005-02-04 18:45 ` Don Fry [this message]
2005-02-04 12:06 ` pointers in the sk_buff structure Lennert Buytenhek
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2004-08-09 23:17 [PATCH 4 2.4.27] pcnet32: Add HomePNA parameter for 79C978 Don Fry
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