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2006-09-28 07:09:42 |
I am trying to load the Zaptel stuff on boot, and have put
it in the
/boot/loader.conf as follows:
zaptel_load = "YES"
wcfxs_load = "YES"
wcfxo_load = "YES"
This is a 6.0 FreeBSD system running 1.2.9.1 Asterisk.
I have one genuine Digium card, and one clone in the box.
The Digium card probes and loads just fine, but the clone
card barfs with:
wcfxo0: <Generic Clone> port 0xcc00-0xccff mem
0xdfffc000-0xdfffcfff
irq 5 at device 20.0 on pci0
ZapTel Attach for wcfxo0: deviceID : 0xe159
Can't use fast interrupts, falling back to normal
wcfxo0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Failed to initailize DAA, giving up...
Freed a Wildcard
ZapTel detach!
We failed: 5
device_attach: wcfxo0 attach returned 5
After booting, I can manually unload and reload the module,
and it
seems to work.
I might be doing the driver load in the wrong place, but it
doesn't
make sense that one does and one doesn't work during boot.
Any clues?
Thanks,
J.
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2006-09-28 07:27:45 |
jerry voiptower.com wrote:
> I am trying to load the Zaptel stuff on boot, and have
put it in the
> /boot/loader.conf as follows:
>
> zaptel_load = "YES"
> wcfxs_load = "YES"
> wcfxo_load = "YES"
>
> This is a 6.0 FreeBSD system running 1.2.9.1 Asterisk.
>
> I have one genuine Digium card, and one clone in the
box.
>
> The Digium card probes and loads just fine, but the
clone card barfs
> with:
> wcfxo0: <Generic Clone> port 0xcc00-0xccff mem
0xdfffc000-0xdfffcfff
> irq 5 at device 20.0 on pci0
> ZapTel Attach for wcfxo0: deviceID : 0xe159
> Can't use fast interrupts, falling back to normal
> wcfxo0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
> Failed to initailize DAA, giving up...
> Freed a Wildcard
> ZapTel detach!
> We failed: 5
> device_attach: wcfxo0 attach returned 5
>
> After booting, I can manually unload and reload the
module, and it
> seems to work.
>
> I might be doing the driver load in the wrong place,
but it doesn't
> make sense that one does and one doesn't work during
boot.
>
> Any clues?
>
> Thanks,
> J.
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you could try:
note the working settings for your card with
pciconf -l
pciconf -lv
add them to kernel.hints
rebuild the kernel
report the result
Best,
Guntis
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2006-09-28 07:35:30 |
Hi,
| By jerry voiptower.com <jerry voiptower.com>
| [ 2006-09-28
09:09 +0200 ]
> I am trying to load the Zaptel stuff on boot, and have
put it in the
> /boot/loader.conf as follows:
I'm using a Sangoma card so the driver loading is a little
different. But
with my setup I have zaptel_enable="YES" in my
rc.conf and I modded the
zaptel rc script slightly for Sangoma's wanrouter stuff.
I think you should use the included zaptel RC script.
Regards,
Aragon
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2006-09-29 10:47:50 |
Hi list,
anyone is using NetBSD?
many thanks,
LT
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2006-09-29 21:55:33 |
Hi,
Quoting Aragon Gouveia <aragon phat.za.net>:
> I'm using a Sangoma card so the driver loading is a
little different. But
> with my setup I have zaptel_enable="YES" in
my rc.conf and I modded the
> zaptel rc script slightly for Sangoma's wanrouter
stuff.
>
> I think you should use the included zaptel RC script.
I'm using the SVN version of the Zaptel-BSD drivers. I took
a quick
peek, and there don't appear to be any RC scripts, but I
might have
just missed them. Which zaptel disttib are you using, and
where are
the RC files? (It's about time to update anyways).
I thought that having them in the boot area would be the
best way to
go, but the rc.conf method sounds interesting. Maybe it is
supposed to
be loaded after going multi user?
Thanks again,
J.
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2006-09-30 00:05:33 |
| By jerry voiptower.com <jerry voiptower.com>
| [ 2006-09-30
00:58 +0200 ]
> I'm using the SVN version of the Zaptel-BSD drivers. I
took a quick
> peek, and there don't appear to be any RC scripts, but
I might have
> just missed them. Which zaptel disttib are you using,
and where are
> the RC files? (It's about time to update anyways).
I'm using the misc/zaptel port. Mine is at version 1.0.
Looks like the RC
script is part of the port.
Regards,
Aragon
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