NIC D-LINK DFE650TX on QNX6 ?

Hi,
I tried to use a D-LINK DFE650TX PCMCIA network card on an Dell Inspiron
7000
w/ 6.2.0A but there is no data transfer.
The devn-ne2000.so starts (verbose) and prints the message about irq, port
and mac-address.
All looks good, the following interfaces are visible in /dev/io-net:
en0 ip0 ip_en ipv6_en qnet0 qnet_en
I also tried the pccard server with -w8 switches, same for devn-ne2000
width=8
but no luck.
Any suggestion ?

peter

Hi,

Some laptops have possibility to change controller mode in BIOS.
Usually BIOS offers to choose one of the following options (but this
depends on his type and version):

  • CardBus/16-bit,
  • PCIC Compatible (Intel PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller),
  • Auto-Selected.

So,
if you want to use D-Link DFE 660TX you should choose
the first options (CardBus/16-bit).

After this correction system should automatically launch pccard
server and properly driver.

Does your notebook has integrated any other network card on the motherboard?

P.S.
D-Link DFE660TX network card should work with “devn-tulip.so” driver.

Regards,
Jacek

Uzytkownik “dolphin GmbH” <pw@dolphin.de> napisal w wiadomosci
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Hi,
I tried to use a D-LINK DFE650TX PCMCIA network card on an Dell Inspiron
7000
w/ 6.2.0A but there is no data transfer.
The devn-ne2000.so starts (verbose) and prints the message about irq, port
and mac-address.
All looks good, the following interfaces are visible in /dev/io-net:
en0 ip0 ip_en ipv6_en qnet0 qnet_en
I also tried the pccard server with -w8 switches, same for devn-ne2000
width=8
but no luck.
Any suggestion ?

peter

Thanks alot, but…I was talking about DFE650TX not DFE660TX.
The DFE650TX is a dual speed, full duplex, 16bit PCMCIA card.
There is no option in the Phoenix-bios to change any PCIC related things.
BTW: On redhat 6.1 and 6.2 the DFE650TX is running w/ the via-rhine driver
and i tried that here too but…no luck. Same w/ tulip driver.
Any other idea ?
TIA Peter

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Hi,

Some laptops have possibility to change controller mode in BIOS.
Usually BIOS offers to choose one of the following options (but this
depends on his type and version):

  • CardBus/16-bit,
  • PCIC Compatible (Intel PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller),
  • Auto-Selected.

So,
if you want to use D-Link DFE 660TX you should choose
the first options (CardBus/16-bit).

After this correction system should automatically launch pccard
server and properly driver.

Does your notebook has integrated any other network card on the
motherboard?

P.S.
D-Link DFE660TX network card should work with “devn-tulip.so” driver.

Regards,
Jacek

Uzytkownik “dolphin GmbH” <> pw@dolphin.de> > napisal w wiadomosci
news:b3jpgf$l76$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
Hi,
I tried to use a D-LINK DFE650TX PCMCIA network card on an Dell Inspiron
7000
w/ 6.2.0A but there is no data transfer.
The devn-ne2000.so starts (verbose) and prints the message about irq,
port
and mac-address.
All looks good, the following interfaces are visible in /dev/io-net:
en0 ip0 ip_en ipv6_en qnet0 qnet_en
I also tried the pccard server with -w8 switches, same for devn-ne2000
width=8
but no luck.
Any suggestion ?

peter

Thanks alot, but…I was talking about DFE650TX not DFE660TX.

Sorry Peter my mistake. I don’t have any experience with DFE650TX model.

I also tried the pccard server with -w8 switches, same for devn-ne2000
width=8 but no luck.

Does mean that pccard server isn’t run at all?
Can you post the output (just after system start) from:
#pidin m
#pci -v
#nicinfo
commands?

“Jacek Rudnicki” <jacek.rudnicki@quantum.com.pl> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Thanks alot, but…I was talking about DFE650TX not DFE660TX.

Sorry Peter my mistake. I don’t have any experience with DFE650TX model.
np > :slight_smile:
I also tried the pccard server with -w8 switches, same for devn-ne2000
width=8 but no luck.

Does mean that pccard server isn’t run at all?

Nope it IS running, I also tried a GoldCard (Modem) an it works well.
2 x TI1220 bridge

Can you post the output (just after system start) from:
#pidin m
#pci -v
#nicinfo
commands?
pid tid name prio STATE code data

stack
1 1 6/boot/sys/procnto 0f READY 1460K 12K
0(320)*
1 2 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RUNNING 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 3 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 4 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 5 6/boot/sys/procnto 63r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 6 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 7 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 8 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 9 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 10 6/boot/sys/procnto 10r RECEIVE 1460K 12K 0(4096)
1 11 6/boot/sys/procnto 6r NANOSLEEP 1460K 12K 0(128K)
procnto @cfbfd000 12K
2 1 sbin/tinit 10o REPLY 8192 20K
8192(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
3 1 proc/boot/slogger 21o RECEIVE 8192 68K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
12292 1 sbin/mqueue 10o RECEIVE 12K 20K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
5 1 proc/boot/pci-bios 10o RECEIVE 36K 40K
8192(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
6 1 roc/boot/devb-eide 10o SIGWAITINFO 40K 12M
8192(516K)*
6 2 roc/boot/devb-eide 21r RECEIVE 40K 12M 4096(12K)
6 3 roc/boot/devb-eide 21r RECEIVE 40K 12M 4096(12K)
6 4 roc/boot/devb-eide 10o RECEIVE 40K 12M 4096(16K)
6 5 roc/boot/devb-eide 10o CONDVAR 40K 12M 4096(16K)
6 7 roc/boot/devb-eide 10o RECEIVE 40K 12M 4096(16K)
6 8 roc/boot/devb-eide 10o RECEIVE 40K 12M 4096(16K)
6 9 roc/boot/devb-eide 10o RECEIVE 40K 12M 4096(16K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
libcam.so.2 @b8200000 44K 4096
cam-disk.so @b820c000 12K 4096
io-blk.so @b8210000 104K 8192
fs-qnx4.so @b822c000 36K 4096
fs-dos.so @b8236000 48K 4096
7 1 /x86/sbin/devc-con 15o RECEIVE 44K 56K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
/dev/mem @40100000 ( 0) 4096
/dev/mem @40101000 ( b8000) 32K
8 1 .3/x86/sbin/fs-pkg 10o RECEIVE 108K 1784K 4096(132K)
8 2 .3/x86/sbin/fs-pkg 10o SIGWAITINFO 108K 1784K 4096(132K)
8 3 .3/x86/sbin/fs-pkg 10o RECEIVE 108K 1784K 4096(132K)
8 4 .3/x86/sbin/fs-pkg 10o RECEIVE 108K 1784K 12K(132K)
8 5 .3/x86/sbin/fs-pkg 10o RECEIVE 108K 1784K 4096(132K)
8 6 .3/x86/sbin/fs-pkg 10o RECEIVE 108K 1784K 12K(132K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
4105 1 sbin/pipe 10o RECEIVE 16K 36K 4096(132K)
4105 2 sbin/pipe 10o RECEIVE 16K 36K 4096(132K)
4105 3 sbin/pipe 10o RECEIVE 16K 36K 4096(132K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
49162 1 sbin/enum-devices 10o REPLY 24K 72K
8192(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
53259 1 sbin/devc-pty 10o RECEIVE 28K 116K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
81932 1 sbin/devc-ser8250 10o RECEIVE 28K 40K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
106509 1 sbin/io-net 10o SIGWAITINFO 56K 432K
8192(516K)*
106509 2 sbin/io-net 9o RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(68K)
106509 3 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(68K)
106509 6 sbin/io-net 20o RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(132K)
106509 7 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(132K)
106509 8 sbin/io-net 21r RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(132K)
106509 9 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(68K)
106509 10 sbin/io-net 21r CONDVAR 56K 432K 4096(132K)
106509 11 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K 4096(68K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
npm-tcpip.so @b8200000 584K 140K
devn-ne2000.so @b82b5000 52K 8192
npm-qnet.so @b82c4000 140K 8192
73742 1 sbin/devp-pccard 21o NANOSLEEP 84K 24K
8192(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
/dev/mem @40100000 (ffeff000) 8192
/dev/mem @40102000 (ffefe000) 8192
/dev/mem @40104000 ( d4000) 4096
73743 1 sbin/enum-pccard 29f RECEIVE 8192 20K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
81936 1 sbin/io-audio 10o SIGWAITINFO 80K 436K
4096(516K)*
81936 2 sbin/io-audio 10o RECEIVE 80K 436K 4096(132K)
81936 3 sbin/io-audio 10o RECEIVE 80K 436K 4096(132K)
81936 4 sbin/io-audio 10o RECEIVE 80K 436K 8192(132K)
81936 5 sbin/io-audio 50r INTR 80K 436K 4096(132K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
va-ctrl-maestro.so @b8200000 28K 24K
deva-mixer-ac97.so @b820d000 16K 4096
135185 1 usr/sbin/random 10o SIGWAITINFO 20K 340K
8192(516K)*
135185 2 usr/sbin/random 10o RECEIVE 20K 340K 4096(132K)
135185 3 usr/sbin/random 10o NANOSLEEP 20K 340K 4096(132K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
libm.so.2 @b8200000 60K 8192
libz.so.2 @b8211000 44K 8192
122898 1 sbin/devb-fdc 10o SIGWAITINFO 24K 40K
8192(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
libcam.so.2 @b8200000 44K 4096
147475 1 usr/sbin/dumper 10o RECEIVE 20K 24K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
163860 1 bin/sh 10o SIGSUSPEND 148K 72K
8192(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
163861 1 bin/login 10o REPLY 20K 24K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
163862 1 bin/login 10o REPLY 20K 24K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
163863 1 bin/login 10o REPLY 20K 24K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
339992 1 bin/pidin 10o REPLY 24K 32K
4096(516K)*
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K

PCI version = 2.10

Class = Bridge (Host/PCI)
Vendor ID = 8086h, Intel Corporation
Device ID = 7190h, 82443BX/ZX 440BX/ZX AGPset Host Bridge
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060000h
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 2210h
Command Reg = 106h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0
Capabilities Pointer = a0h
Capability ID = 2h
Capabilities = 10h - 1f000202h

Class = Bridge (PCI/PCI)
Vendor ID = 8086h, Intel Corporation
Device ID = 7191h, 82443BX/ZX 440BX/ZX AGPset PCI-to-PCI bridge
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060400h
Revision ID = 3h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 1
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 220h
Command Reg = 1fh
Header type = 1h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 80h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Primary Bus Number = 0h
Secondary Bus Number = 1h
Subordinate Bus Number = 1h
Secondary Latency Timer = 40h
I/O Base = e0h
I/O Limit = e0h
Secondary Status = 22a0h
Memory Base = fd00h
Memory Limit = fed0h
Prefetchable Memory Base = fff0h
Prefetchable Memory Limit= 0h
Prefetchable Base Upper 32 Bits = 0h
Prefetchable Limit Upper 32 Bits = 0h
I/O Base Upper 16 Bits = ffffh
I/O Limit Upper 16 Bits = ffffh
Bridge Control = 140ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Multimedia (Video)
Vendor ID = 1287h, LuxSonor Inc.
Device ID = 20h, LS242 MPEG/DVD video decoder
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 040000h
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 3
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 290h
Command Reg = 2h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
PCI Mem Address = fc000000h prefetchable 32bit length 16777216 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1028h
Subsystem ID = 85h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Capabilities Pointer = 44h
Capability ID = 1h
Capabilities = 601h - 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 104ch, Texas Instruments
Device ID = ac17h, PCI1220 CardBus Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 4
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 210h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffeff000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 2
Subordinate Bus Number = 2
Secondary Latency Timer = 20h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 1
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Bridge Control = 740h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1028h
Subsystem ID = 85h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 8449021h
Retry Status = c0h
Card Control = 2h
Device Control = 66h
Buffer Control = 60h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (CardBus)
Vendor ID = 104ch, Texas Instruments
Device ID = ac17h, PCI1220 CardBus Controller
PCI index = 1h
Class Codes = 060700h
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 4
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 210h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 2h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 0h
ExCA Base Address = ffefe000h
Capabilities Pointer = ffh
Secondary Status = ffffh
Primary Bus Number = 0
Secondary Bus Number = 3
Subordinate Bus Number = 3
Secondary Latency Timer = 20h
Memory Base 0 = 0h
Memory Limit 0 = 0h
Memory Base 1 = 0h
Memory Limit 1 = 0h
I/O Base 0 = 0h
I/O Limit 0 = 0h
I/O Base 1 = 0h
I/O Limit 1 = 0h
PCI Int Pin = 2
PCI Int Pin = INT B
Interrupt line = no connection
Bridge Control = 7c0h
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1028h
Subsystem ID = 85h
Legacy Mode Base Address = 3e0h
System Control = 844b021h
Retry Status = c0h
Card Control = 3h
Device Control = 66h
Buffer Control = 60h
Socket DMA Register 0 = 0h
Socket DMA Register 1 = 0h

Class = Bridge (Unknown)
Vendor ID = 8086h, Intel Corporation
Device ID = 7110h, 82371AB/EB PIIX4 ISA Bridge
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 068000h
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = fh
Header type = 0h Multi-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Mass Storage (IDE)
Vendor ID = 8086h, Intel Corporation
Device ID = 7111h, 82371AB/EB PIIX4 IDE Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 010180h
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 1
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 5h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = fcd0h length 16 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Serial Bus (Universal Serial Bus)
Vendor ID = 8086h, Intel Corporation
Device ID = 7112h, 82371AB/EB PIIX4 USB Interface
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 0c0300h
Revision ID = 1h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 2
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 1h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = fce0h length 32 enabled
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = INT D
Interrupt line = 11

Class = Bridge (Unknown)
Vendor ID = 8086h, Intel Corporation
Device ID = 7113h, 82371AB/EB PIIX4 Power Management Controller
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 068000h
Revision ID = 2h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 7
Function num = 3
Status Reg = 280h
Command Reg = 3h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 0h
Cache Line Size= 0h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 0ns
PCI Int Pin = NC
Interrupt line = 0

Class = Multimedia (Audio)
Vendor ID = 125dh, ESS Technology
Device ID = 1968h, ES1968 Maestro-2 PCI audio accelerator
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 040100h
Revision ID = 0h
Bus number = 0
Device number = 8
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 290h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 40h
Cache Line Size= 0h
PCI IO Address = f800h length 256 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1028h
Subsystem ID = 85h
Max Lat = 24ns
Min Gnt = 2ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 5
Capabilities Pointer = c0h
Capability ID = 1h
Capabilities = 7621h - 0h

Class = Display (VGA)
Vendor ID = 1002h, ATI Technologies
Device ID = 4c42h, Rage 3D LT Pro AGP 133 MHz
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 030000h
Revision ID = dch
Bus number = 1
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 290h
Command Reg = 87h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 42h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
PCI Mem Address = fd000000h 32bit length 16777216 enabled
PCI IO Address = e800h length 256 enabled
PCI Mem Address = fedfe000h 32bit length 4096 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 1028h
Subsystem ID = 85h
Max Lat = 0ns
Min Gnt = 8ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 11
Capabilities Pointer = 50h
Capability ID = 2h
Capabilities = 10h - ff000203h
Capability ID = 1h
Capabilities = 601h - 0h


NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 000000 00FFFF
Current Physical Node ID … 0080AD C61719
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP
MTU … 1514
Lan … 0
I/O Port Range … 0x340 → 0x35E
Hardware Interrupt … 0x7
Promiscuous … Disabled
Multicast … Enabled

Total Packets Txd OK … 13
Total Packets Txd Bad … 0
Total Packets Rxd OK … 0
Total Rx Errors … 0

Total Bytes Txd … 909
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

Tx Collision Errors … 0
Tx Collisions Errors (aborted) … 0
Carrier Sense Lost on Tx … 0
FIFO Underruns During Tx … 0
Tx deferred … 0
Out of Window Collisions … 0
FIFO Overruns During Rx … 0
Alignment errors … 0
CRC errors … 0

106509 11 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K
4096(68K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
npm-tcpip.so @b8200000 584K 140K
devn-ne2000.so @b82b5000 52K 8192
npm-qnet.so @b82c4000 140K 8192

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 000000 00FFFF
Current Physical Node ID … 0080AD C61719
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP

It seems to be ok.

You told:
" All looks good, the following interfaces are visible in /dev/io-net:
en0 ip0 ip_en ipv6_en qnet0 qnet_en.
…but there is no data transfer."

This is strange case. Last question:

Did you try transfer data through both protocols TCP/IP
(ping Windows/Linux host for example) and Qnet
(copy files to the other computer with installed QNX)?

Jacek

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106509 11 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K
4096(68K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
npm-tcpip.so @b8200000 584K 140K
devn-ne2000.so @b82b5000 52K 8192
npm-qnet.so @b82c4000 140K 8192

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 000000 00FFFF
Current Physical Node ID … 0080AD C61719
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP

It seems to be ok.

You told:
" All looks good, the following interfaces are visible in /dev/io-net:
en0 ip0 ip_en ipv6_en qnet0 qnet_en.
…but there is no data transfer."
yes

This is strange case. Last question:

Did you try transfer data through both protocols TCP/IP
(ping Windows/Linux host for example) and Qnet
(copy files to the other computer with installed QNX)?
Yes, I tried to ping some linux boxes and some windows boxes all in the

same subnet, but…no luck.
I will install another QNX box to try the last option :wink:
I also checked the routing which seems to be ok.
BRB in 2 hours
TIA for your help, peter

Jacek

Nope no luck, still same problem.
w/ tcpip and w/o tcpip, w/ qnet and w/o qnet…driver loads, all looks
fine
but no chance to transfer data. pinged host was a desktop w/ RTL 8139 NIC
which works well incl. tcpip and qnet.
I tried another pcmcia card in the dell, a CNet40BC which works fine on
QNX4,
Win and linux but same problem on QNX6. No data transfer.
Any idea Jacek ?
BTW: if i remove the pccard from slot i get >Can’t find removal id ‘1’<
on the console. if i pin cis the socket i get the complete list of config
but w/
funktion number 0.
I thought it is numbered starting w/ 1.

106509 11 sbin/io-net 10o RECEIVE 56K 432K
4096(68K)
ldqnx.so.2 @b0300000 300K 16K
npm-tcpip.so @b8200000 584K 140K
devn-ne2000.so @b82b5000 52K 8192
npm-qnet.so @b82c4000 140K 8192

NE2000 Ethernet Controller
Physical Node ID … 000000 00FFFF
Current Physical Node ID … 0080AD C61719
Media Rate … 10.00 Mb/s half-duplex UTP

It seems to be ok.

You told:
" All looks good, the following interfaces are visible in
/dev/io-net:
en0 ip0 ip_en ipv6_en qnet0 qnet_en.
…but there is no data transfer."
yes

This is strange case. Last question:

Did you try transfer data through both protocols TCP/IP
(ping Windows/Linux host for example) and Qnet
(copy files to the other computer with installed QNX)?
Yes, I tried to ping some linux boxes and some windows boxes all in the
same subnet, but…no luck.
I will install another QNX box to try the last option > :wink:
I also checked the routing which seems to be ok.
BRB in 2 hours
TIA for your help, peter

Jacek
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pw@dolphin.de sed in <b3lcut$h86$1@inn.qnx.com>:

Total Bytes Txd … 909
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

jacek.rudnicki@quantum.com.pl sed in <b3tfh9$hk3$1@inn.qnx.com>:

It seems to be ok.

It isn’t. Rxd as zero means the interrupt isn’t working.

From my experience some PCcard bus bridges needs explicit
IRQ specified (devp-pccard -l7,10).
The number depends on your machine.

Bonus tip: Always power-cycle (not reboot) after reconfig.

Well it’s worth using a network sniffer to check
if at least the packet is going out…

kabe

Thanx Kabe, I got the same experience when rebooting my
laptop (same for QNX4) w/o power-cycle.
I specified the IRQ when starting devp-pccard and tried all combinations of
irq I know who are avvailable…but …no luck. I will try more options w/
irq settings.
I tried a third pccard, a PM-200 which works well since QNX4.24…but…you
know :slight_smile:
THX for your help
peter

Total Bytes Txd … 909
Total Bytes Rxd … 0

jacek.rudnicki@quantum.com.pl > sed in <b3tfh9$hk3$> 1@inn.qnx.com> >:
It seems to be ok.

It isn’t. Rxd as zero means the interrupt isn’t working.

From my experience some PCcard bus bridges needs explicit
IRQ specified (devp-pccard -l7,10).
The number depends on your machine.

Bonus tip: Always power-cycle (not reboot) after reconfig.

Well it’s worth using a network sniffer to check
if at least the packet is going out…

kabe