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    Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release

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      TheNarc
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      I did update one of my systems using this driver and it is loaded and running fine so far.

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        MartinNL
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        Just updated my Zotac CI323 successfully from 2.4.3 to 2.4.4 with your compiled Realtek drivers.
        Thx for bringing the new driver @TheNarc!

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          coreybrett
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          do you do this for better NIC performance?

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            TheNarc
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            I believe that it does increase performance, but primarily it's for stability. With the built-in driver you get watchdog timeout events under heavy load, so it's basically unusable.

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              coreybrett
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              what chipset? I have several realtek cards and have never noticed an issue

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                TheNarc
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                8111/8168 Family:
                Realtek Driver Page

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                  coreybrett
                  last edited by

                  interesting, I guess I don't have enough load to trigger the issue

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                    coreybrett
                    last edited by

                    does it trigger a reboot or something?

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                      TheNarc
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                      Not an automatic reboot, but the NICs just stop working until you manually reboot. Typically you can provoke it with iperf testing.

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                        Love.IT.Again
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                        @TheNarc Thanks for the compiled driver. I will be using it with my resurrected C1323 box (currently running on 32GB USB thumb drive). But before patching the compiled driver, I have to try iperf if it can trigger the problem.

                        What I remember (a year ago), after updating pfsense to this box, I noticed that the ethernet slowly becoming unusable. it will be good again after a reboot, but it will go back to the same problem after several minutes.

                        Thanks again.

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                          TheNarc @Love.IT.Again
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                          @love-it-again No problem, I'm glad to hear it's useful. I run two CI323-based pfSense boxes and your memory syncs with mine. Without the official Realtek driver, it will eventually get watchdog timeouts and the NICs go down until a reboot. I remember that being easy to trigger with iperf to stress them too. I haven't had any issues since using the official driver though.

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                            breakaway
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                            I’ve just (in the last 2 days) applied this patch to two pfSense machines. One is a Intel N3150-based machine with dual Realtek NICs and another is a Intel J1800 with dual Realtek NICs.

                            Both used to crash and go unresponsive a lot since upgrading to 2.4.4 but now they’ve been up for over 24 hours. One has been syncing off-site backups for over 12 hours at 600 mbps over our 1gbps symmetric fiber internet connection, no issue.

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                              lovingHDTV
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                              How do I update my Pfsense box with this driver?

                              Do I just copy it to /boot/kernel?

                              thanks
                              david

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                                breakaway @lovingHDTV
                                last edited by breakaway

                                @lovinghdtv

                                Unzip & Place "if_re.ko" file at "/boot/kernel"

                                Change ownership and permissions on the if_re.ko file

                                chown root:wheel if_re.ko
                                chmod 0555 if_re.ko

                                Then edit "/boot/loader.conf” to add this line:

                                if_re_load=“YES”

                                Reboot.

                                Then go to diagnostics > command prompt in the WebGUI

                                Run the command

                                kldstat

                                If you did everything properly you’ll see “if_re.ko” in the list that comes up. If not, the driver isn’t loaded.

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                                  lovingHDTV @breakaway
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                                  @breakaway said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:

                                  @lovinghdtv

                                  Unzip & Place "if_re.ko" file at "/boot/kernel"

                                  Change ownership and permissions on the if_re.ko file

                                  chown root:wheel if_re.ko
                                  chmod 0555 if_re.ko

                                  Then edit "/boot/loader.conf” to add this line:

                                  if_re_load=“YES"

                                  Reboot.

                                  Then go to diagnostics > command prompt in the WebGUI

                                  Run the command

                                  kldstat

                                  If you did everything properly you’ll see “if_re.ko” in the list that comes up. If not, the driver isn’t loaded.

                                  Thanks that worked like a charm.

                                  Now hopefully it fixed my issue.

                                  david

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                                    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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                                    I would put it in /boot/loader.conf.local

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                                      Napsterbater @breakaway
                                      last edited by

                                      @breakaway said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:

                                      @lovinghdtv

                                      Unzip & Place "if_re.ko" file at "/boot/kernel"

                                      Change ownership and permissions on the if_re.ko file

                                      chown root:wheel if_re.ko
                                      chmod 0555 if_re.ko

                                      Then edit "/boot/loader.conf” to add this line:

                                      if_re_load=“YES"

                                      Reboot.

                                      Then go to diagnostics > command prompt in the WebGUI

                                      Run the command

                                      kldstat

                                      If you did everything properly you’ll see “if_re.ko” in the list that comes up. If not, the driver isn’t loaded.

                                      Tip for anyone having a issue, If you copied and pasted the if_re_load=“YES" line fix the first “ and make it " yes there is a difference. /facedesk

                                      Works like a charm, once I found that =P

                                      Thanks for the updated driver and taking the time to compile, I have a ZOTAC ZBOX CI323 Nano with dual Realtek and a 2nd Generic system with a single Realtek (router on a Stick).

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                                        breakaway
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                                        Odd - looks like the double quotes are messed up. You can thank my Phone for that! I’ll update it.

                                        Always use kldstat to verify if the driver if_re.ko is loaded!

                                        Shell Output - cat /boot/loader.conf

                                        kern.cam.boot_delay=10000
                                        kern.ipc.nmbclusters="1000000"
                                        kern.ipc.nmbjumbop="524288"
                                        kern.ipc.nmbjumbo9="524288"
                                        kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable="0"
                                        kern.geom.label.gptid.enable="0"
                                        zfs_load="YES"
                                        if_re_load=“YES”
                                        autoboot_delay="3"
                                        hw.usb.no_pf="1”

                                        Shell Output - kldstat

                                        Id Refs Address Size Name
                                        1 20 0xffffffff80200000 2d9a7d0 kernel
                                        2 1 0xffffffff82f9c000 381f00 zfs.ko
                                        3 2 0xffffffff8331e000 a3a0 opensolaris.ko
                                        4 1 0xffffffff83329000 7d2c0 if_re.ko
                                        5 1 0xffffffff83911000 10a0 cpuctl.ko
                                        6 1 0xffffffff83913000 2ec0 cryptodev.ko
                                        7 1 0xffffffff83916000 c80 coretemp.ko

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                                          Napsterbater @breakaway
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                                          @breakaway upper case is fine, it is the left/backwards/upside down quotation mark that if copy pasted makes the loader throw a syntax error and not load the driver.

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                                            penetal
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                                            Could you post a guide on how to compile the driver? Would be nice to know what is needed from pfsense sources etc and if any configs is needed.

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