Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release
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@fromage9747
Thanks for the followup. Nice to know this is likely dealt with.. A few hours now and problem free. -
Just for confirmations is anybody upgraded to 2.4.5 with FreeBSD 11.3?
Any issues or should it be good to go?
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@Napsterbater Did you take the leap and try 2.4.5 with this driver?
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Full disclosure: I have not yet tested this and do not know if it is necessary, but I did recompile the v1.95 Realtek driver under FreeBSD 11.3. I'm planning to test it on my pfSense machines within the next day or two and will report back.
if_re_ko_v195_FREEBSD-11.3_64bit.zip -
Installed the driver I attached to my previous post w. 2.4.5 and all is well so far . . . will report back if anything goes sideways.
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@TheNarc said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:
Full disclosure: I have not yet tested this and do not know if it is necessary, but I did recompile the v1.95 Realtek driver under FreeBSD 11.3. I'm planning to test it on my pfSense machines within the next day or two and will report back.
if_re_ko_v195_FREEBSD-11.3_64bit.zipInstall this updated driver on one box and then updated to 2.4.5, its booted and running. So far so good.
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@Derelict said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:
/boot/loader.conf.local
Also note after upgrade run "kldstat" to confirm if_re.ko loaded.
If not make sure you have
if_re_load="YES"
in /boot/loader.conf.local NOT /boot/loader.conf as /boot/loader.conf is overwritten on upgrade.
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Has anyone had trouble with RTL810xE chipsets? Would this driver cover those?
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@coreybrett from what I can tell. This driver should work with it.
But worst case be ready to edit the loader.conf.local from the console and remove the reference to it just in case..
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Yes, there's only one driver, re(4), for all the Realtek Gigabit NICs. It should work for that.
Are you actually seeing issues though? I would only use the alternative driver if you are.
Steve
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@stephenw10 to be clear that model is a fast ethernet not a gigabit. If that makes a difference.
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Ah, been a while since I saw one of those. It's listed as supported by re(4) though so it's probably good.
Though I would recommend not using it at all if there is any other option. The Realtek 100M NICs were terrible.
I hope it's better than the rtl8139: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/blob/master/sys/dev/rl/if_rl.c#L48Steve
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Compiled on FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE (last):
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I have a bunch of HP motherboards that have them:
re0@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x020000 card=0x2b05103c chip=0x813610ec rev=0x07 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.' device = 'RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller' class = network subclass = ethernet
I don't currently use this interface with my pfSense box but I did for a while and it was fine with the driver that ships with pfSense. By "fine" I mean it wasn't obviously broken in any way.
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I just updated it and it really increases the software performance very well. Thank you very much for this contribution, it is very appreciated.
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@pereirara24 do you still have to check the box ofr the three options below in system advanced networking:
Disable hardware chekcsum offload
Disable hardware tcp segmentation offload
Disable hardware large received offloadI am running stock now and my box hangs when i do large transfer over the network sometimes
Thank you.
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@steeletanner I would say yes.
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Yes, I would disable all hardware offloading if you're seeing an issue.
Do you see anything logged when this happens? Any sort of crash report when you reboot?
Steve