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    Is the Broadcom BCM957414A4142CC (BCM57414) 25G NIC supported?

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      No, it should be 64bit but if you'd accidentally used 32bit it would have presented similarly to that.

      Try building against 12.3-release instead, assuming you are running 2.6?

      Or update to a 2.7 snapshot and try the 12-stable module there.

      Steve

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        Yves_ @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 I made a little mistake I used 12.3-Release amd64... if I do it with that one. Which I did. Can it happen that I mistakely compiled it 32bit? is just ran "make kernel"

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by stephenw10

          No it will have built a 64bit module.

          Do you actually see an updated module though? The file dates from when you compiled it?
          The default install will already have the old module?

          I would just try whatever you can. It might be that driver requires an absolute specific kernel version in which case you're probably out of luck.

          Steve

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            Yves_ @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 said in Is the Broadcom BCM957414A4142CC (BCM57414) 25G NIC supported?:

            Do you actually see an updated module though? The file dates from when you compiled it?
            The default install will already have the old module?

            I would just try whatever you can. It might be that driver requires an absolute specific kernel version in which case you're probably out of luck.

            Steve

            I see the new date on the if_bnxt.ko so I guess this means it compiled the new module. But I did it on 12.3 Release now I downloaded 12.3 Stable and will do it again.

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              Yves_ @Yves_
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              @yves_ Soooo I recompiled the driver again. With 12.3-Stable AMD64, the version 12.0-Stable I could not find.

              -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel   225K Jul 27 18:33 if_bnxt.ko
              

              Unfortunatly same result:

              KLD if_bnxt.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch
              linker_load_file: /boot/kernel/if_bnxt.ko - unsupported file type
              
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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Hmm, damn. Can you try loading any of those into a 2.7 snapshot?

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                  Yves_ @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 This is from the system I used to compile the driver

                  root@freebsd-12-3-stable:~ # kldload /boot/kernel/if_bnxt.ko
                  root@freebsd-12-3-stable:~ # kldstat -v | grep if_bnxt
                   5    1 0xffffffff82725000    162a0 if_bnxt.ko (/boot/kernel/if_bnxt.ko)
                  root@freebsd-12-3-stable:~ # ls -lh /boot/kernel/if_bn*
                  -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel   225K Jul 27 18:33 /boot/kernel/if_bnxt.ko
                  

                  As you can see it worked to load it on this system the drivers was compiled :-(

                  I will start a VM with 2.7 snapshot and try to load it into that one.

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                    Yves_ @Yves_
                    last edited by

                    @yves_ Or you can try the file yourself if_bnxt.ko

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Shows as deleted. What was/is that compiled against?

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                        Yves_ @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 sorry, stupid file provider :-) here you go: if_bnxt.zip its compiled against

                        FreeBSD freebsd-12-3-stable 12.3-STABLE FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE GENERIC  amd64
                        
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                          Yves_ @Yves_
                          last edited by

                          @yves_ can I compile it on 2.6.0? some how? how do I get the source inside of the /usr/src folder? its currently empty

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Mmm, still fails in 2.7.

                            Compiling pfSense is non-trivial. There are some guides about if you search but it's not something I can go into detail on here.

                            Steve

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                              Yves_ @stephenw10
                              last edited by Yves_

                              @stephenw10 okay... not compiling pfsense... more compiling the driver ON pfsense. Like this is would be compiled against the FreeBSD from pfSense

                              What workaround do we have else? is there a possibility to always run a script as soon as pfsense is booted up which runs this command

                              ifconfig bnxt0 promisc
                              
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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                Yes, you can definitely do that:
                                https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/development/boot-commands.html#shellcmd-option

                                Steve

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                                  Yves_ @stephenw10
                                  last edited by Yves_

                                  @stephenw10 Okay, I did that. Worked out flawlessly. Now the Server also survives a reboot. But I still like to fix the driver somehow 😆

                                  The tutorial says "When doing this, install a version of FreeBSD that matches up with the version of pfSense software currently in use. A list can be found here: Versions of pfSense software and FreeBSD"

                                  According to the data table is is: 12.3-STABLE@ef1e43df92c6 now the big question is where can I get excatly that version of 12.3-STABLE... or is it possible that it does not matter at all, since it is linked in the kernel module?

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                    Yeah it seems that driver is linked to the kernel in a closer way than others.

                                    When we move to a newer FreeBSD version you should get that patch anyway.

                                    Steve

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