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2017-07-10, 20:59
(This post was last modified: 2017-07-11 07:22 by NiKiZe.)
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undionly no packets received
I have been testing new hardware with an Intel i350 chipset. We have a fully functioning setup that we have been using iPXE for awhile, but seems like the new hardware is not working with our existing setup. I have even rebuilt from todays latest git repo and tried with the exact same results. Right away it shows TXE when i go to the cmd line.
Code: iPXE 1.0.0+ (0600d) -- Open Source Network Boot Firmware -- http://ipxe.org DHCP fails to obtain a lease, but it does broadcast where the server sees the DHCPREQUEST and makes an offer. We are currently using the chainloading method to configure the ROMs Code: # class to point iPXE back to ipxescript cgi At this point i am pretty baffled as to how to make this work. Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated. |
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2017-07-11, 07:21
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RE: ipxe network stack not functioning
You are using undionly so a bug in the undi stack is one guess.
Have you tried ipxe.pxe instead which should have native drivers for that nic? Some newer hardware have a less tested undi stack, so testing in efi mode with snponly.efi might also be interesting to see just how much is broken. make bin/undionly.kpxe DEBUG=unidonly should enable debug output that might give you some more insight on what is going wrong. as you said yourself iPXE is working on other hardware, so I think your subject is wrong, it is the UNDI stack not working, so will update the subject. There is other threads with mostly the same problem, see here for example. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2017-07-11, 19:23
(This post was last modified: 2017-07-11 19:25 by eray.)
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RE: ipxe network stack not functioning
(2017-07-11 07:21)NiKiZe Wrote: You are using undionly so a bug in the undi stack is one guess. I used the ipxe.pxe image and it works great. I tried to build the DEBUG image for undionly and used the steps from http://ipxe.org/download#debug_builds as well, but I am not seeing any more output than without the DEBUG mode. I am using a serial console connection to view the host, but I believe it should be echoing there.. Code: make bin/undionly.kpxe DEBUG=undionly:8 |
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2017-07-11, 19:35
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RE: ipxe network stack not functioning
(2017-07-11 19:23)eray Wrote: I used the ipxe.pxe image and it works great. I tried to build the DEBUG image for undionly and used the steps from http://ipxe.org/download#debug_builds as well, but I am not seeing any more output than without the DEBUG mode. I am using a serial console connection to view the host, but I believe it should be echoing there..Good that native drivers work that way we know that it is only the UNDI stack or firmware that is causing your issue with undionly.kpxe On that page you linked there is this explanation: The numeric debug level (3 in this example) is a bitmask: Value Meaning 1 Enable basic debug messages 2 Enable verbose debug messages (e.g. one message per event) 4 Enable extra-verbose debug messages (e.g. one message per byte) 8 Enable I/O tracing (e.g. one message per readl()/writel() call) With DEBUG=undionly:8 you have only enabled the I/O tracing and not the other (more important) ones. If you really want to enable all (you don't, see below) then you should have 8+4+2+1 = 15 so DEBUG=undionly:15 However as I said it is unlikely that you want all since it will give just to much information, just build with my suggested Code: make bin/undionly.kpxe DEBUG=undionly Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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