* [Linux-ia64] NIC not working after ACPI PXE boot - solution!
@ 2000-11-30 16:02 Matt_Domsch
2000-11-30 16:21 ` Ahna, Christopher J
2000-12-01 23:35 ` Michael Madore
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matt_Domsch @ 2000-11-30 16:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
Some engineers here at Dell have developed a solution to the issue where the
on-board NIC is unresponsive to Linux if first EFI tried to use it. We're
working through the licensing issues to make the code GPL, but until then, I
can provide a simple functional description, and if someone wished to write
code and add it to the kernel, great! :)
The basic steps are:
use BS->LocateHandle(SimpleNetworkProtocol) to get the number of NICs in the
system.
for each handle returned:
use BS->HandleProtocol() get EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Mode->State.
if State != shutdown
call EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Shutdown() on the NIC
call EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Stop() on the NIC
This obviously needs to be done prior to loading network drivers, either in
the kernel or in eli/lilo.
Thanks,
Matt Domsch
Dell Enterprise Systems Group
Linux Development Team
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* RE: [Linux-ia64] NIC not working after ACPI PXE boot - solution!
2000-11-30 16:02 [Linux-ia64] NIC not working after ACPI PXE boot - solution! Matt_Domsch
@ 2000-11-30 16:21 ` Ahna, Christopher J
2000-12-01 23:35 ` Michael Madore
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From: Ahna, Christopher J @ 2000-11-30 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
Matt,
This very same fix was developed here at Intel and integrated into the
BigSur BIOS a few weeks back. The next released version of BigSur FW will
include this fix. I believe this fix will get pushed into standard releases
of EFI, so all EFI based FW should get this problem solved in time. This is
pretty much a bug in EFI, so I don't think a workaround needs to go into the
kernel permanently. Thanks,
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt_Domsch@Dell.com [mailto:Matt_Domsch@Dell.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:02 AM
To: linux-ia64@linuxia64.org
Subject: [Linux-ia64] NIC not working after ACPI PXE boot - solution!
Some engineers here at Dell have developed a solution to the issue where the
on-board NIC is unresponsive to Linux if first EFI tried to use it. We're
working through the licensing issues to make the code GPL, but until then, I
can provide a simple functional description, and if someone wished to write
code and add it to the kernel, great! :)
The basic steps are:
use BS->LocateHandle(SimpleNetworkProtocol) to get the number of NICs in the
system.
for each handle returned:
use BS->HandleProtocol() get EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Mode->State.
if State != shutdown
call EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Shutdown() on the NIC
call EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Stop() on the NIC
This obviously needs to be done prior to loading network drivers, either in
the kernel or in eli/lilo.
Thanks,
Matt Domsch
Dell Enterprise Systems Group
Linux Development Team
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* Re: [Linux-ia64] NIC not working after ACPI PXE boot - solution!
2000-11-30 16:02 [Linux-ia64] NIC not working after ACPI PXE boot - solution! Matt_Domsch
2000-11-30 16:21 ` Ahna, Christopher J
@ 2000-12-01 23:35 ` Michael Madore
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From: Michael Madore @ 2000-12-01 23:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-ia64
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Hi,
I have thrown together a quick and dirty efi application to shutdown any
network adapters which are not already in a stopped state. The source code
and Makefile are attached. We intend to add the workaround as a patch to
our lilo package as well.
--
Mike Madore
Software Engineer
TurboLinux, Inc.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 10:02:19AM -0600, Matt_Domsch@Dell.com wrote:
> Some engineers here at Dell have developed a solution to the issue where the
> on-board NIC is unresponsive to Linux if first EFI tried to use it. We're
> working through the licensing issues to make the code GPL, but until then, I
> can provide a simple functional description, and if someone wished to write
> code and add it to the kernel, great! :)
>
> The basic steps are:
> use BS->LocateHandle(SimpleNetworkProtocol) to get the number of NICs in the
> system.
> for each handle returned:
> use BS->HandleProtocol() get EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Mode->State.
> if State != shutdown
> call EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Shutdown() on the NIC
> call EFI_SIMPLE_NETWORK->Stop() on the NIC
>
> This obviously needs to be done prior to loading network drivers, either in
> the kernel or in eli/lilo.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt Domsch
> Dell Enterprise Systems Group
> Linux Development Team
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Linux-IA64 mailing list
> Linux-IA64@linuxia64.org
> http://lists.linuxia64.org/lists/listinfo/linux-ia64
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