Envying Posted March 1, 2007 Share Posted March 1, 2007 R 0x374, IRQ 15, BM 0xfd08) AppleNForceATA: NVIDIA nForce MCP 51 by medevil (CMD 0x1f0, CTR 0x3f4, IRQ 14, BM 0xfd00) AppleNForceATA: NVIDIA nForce MCP 51 Serial ATA by medevil (CMD 0x9f0, CTR 0xbf0, IRQ 23, BM 0xf800) USBF: 22.740 AppleUSBOHCI[0x44eb800]::start OHCI controller will be unloaded across sleep USB caused wake event (EHCI) Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/IDE0@D/AppleNForceATARoot/PRI0@0/AppleNForceATA/ATADeviceNub@0/IOATABlockStorageDriver/IOATABlockStorageDevice/IOBlockStorageDriver/WDC WD800JB-00JJA0 Media/IOFDiskPartitionScheme/Untitled 1@1 BSD root: disk0s1, major 14, minor 1 FireWire (OHCI) VendorID 1106 ID 3044 PCI now active, GUID 0011d80001154e5b; max speed s400. Jettisoning kernel linker. Resetting IOCatalogue. Matching service count = 2 Matching service count = 3 Matching service count = 3 Matching service count = 3 Matching service count = 3 Matching service count = 4 HUB0: family specific matching fails pci1106,3044: family specific matching fails ethernet: family specific matching fails SAT1: family specific matching fails SAT2: family specific matching fails IDE0: family specific matching fails MIP4: family specific matching fails XVRA: family specific matching fails display: family specific matching fails XVRB: family specific matching fails XVRC: family specific matching fails XVRD: family specific matching fails pci197b,2360: family specific matching fails SMB0: family specific matching fails VT86: family specific matching fails USB0: family specific matching fails USB2: family specific matching fails AZAD: family specific matching fails MMAC: family specific matching fails pci10de,272: family specific matching fails pci10de,270: family specific matching fails pci10de,3ba: family specific matching fails pci10de,3bc: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b6: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b3: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b2: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b1: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b0: family specific matching fails pci10de,3af: family specific matching fails pci10de,3ae: family specific matching fails pci10de,3ad: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b4: family specific matching fails pci10de,3b5: family specific matching fails pci10de,3a8: family specific matching fails pci10de,3ab: family specific matching fails pci10de,3a9: family specific matching fails pci10de,3ac: family specific matching fails pci10de,3a3: family specific matching fails Matching service count = 8 MMAC: family specific matching fails AZAD: family specific matching fails MMAC: family specific matching fails forcedeth: Initializing. forcedeth: Probing. forcedeth: WARNING - your nVidia device 0x10DE:0x0269 is not known to work, but it could be supported in the future. Please contact the coder. Continuing anyway... forcedeth: Starting. forcedeth: PCI system 0x10DE:0x0269, subsystem 0x1043:0x8221 opened. forcedeth: Mapped from 0xFE02B000 of length 4096. forcedeth: Allocated 3072 bytes of contiguous memory for DMA: rx at 0x3cb73000, tx at 0x3cb73400, wired at 0xaa0000. forcedeth: Found nForce4 LAN with MAC: 00:1A:92:24:A4:CF. forcedeth: Found PHY 0x5040:0x0003 at address 1. AZAD: family specific matching fails Apple16X50ACPI1: Identified Serial Port on ACPI Device=UAR1 Apple16X50UARTSync1: Detected 16550AF/C/CF FIFO=16 MaxBaud=115200 NVDANV40HAL loaded and registered. AZAD: family specific matching fails ALCinject: Starting. ALCinject: Setting layout-id=<data not shown> ALCinject: Setting PinConfigurations=<data not shown> display: family specific matching fails MMAC: family specific matching fails display: family specific matching fails NVDA::probe(display) Titan: By omni, built November 4, 2006 Titan: Testing for NVidia card... Titan: Found NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT Titan: All set, cross your fingers! NVDA::start(display) <1> NVDA::start(display) <1> failed com_triton_forcedeth: Ethernet address 00:1a:92:24:a4:cf forcedeth: Enabling... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 forcedeth: Starting transmit/receive engines forcedeth: Network link down. Still no network! Can any guru tell me what's the problem from this message? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/43886-what-is-my-problem-from-dmesg/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Envying Posted March 1, 2007 Author Share Posted March 1, 2007 Please anybody can help? Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/43886-what-is-my-problem-from-dmesg/#findComment-314123 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sander85 Posted April 23, 2007 Share Posted April 23, 2007 It still seems to be a problem to use a NForce LAN adapter... Same problem here. I activate some debug in Info.plist, maybe it can help some of the developpers... This is the interrest part of my system.log output: 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Initializing. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Probing. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: WARNING - your nVidia device 0x10DE:0x0269 is not known to work, but it could be supported in the future. Please contact the coder. Continuing anyway... 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Starting. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: PCI system 0x10DE:0x0269, subsystem 0x1043:0x816A opened. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Mapped from 0xFE02B000 of length 4096. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Allocated 3072 bytes of contiguous memory for DMA: rx at 0x23fe8000, tx at 0x23fe8400, wired at 0x1905c000. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Found nForce4 LAN with MAC: 00:17:31:F6:52:40. 13:47:56 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Found PHY 0x5040:0x0003 at address 1. 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: com_triton_forcedeth: Ethernet address 00:17:31:f6:52:40 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Enabling... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Starting transmit/receive engines 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: Network link down. 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: output, seg: 1/1, demand ck: 0, start: a0000029, end: a0000029 - 0 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: packet 80000000 - 8000062e 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: packet 80000000 - 8000062e 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: packet 80000000 - 8000062e 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: packet 80000000 - 8000062e 13:47:57 sanders-computer kernel[0]: forcedeth: packet 80000000 - 8000062e These last sentences seems to stay scrolling I have added my Info.plist. I changed the key <ChecksumReceive> and <ChecksumTransmit> to false, set <Debug> to true and set <key>IOKitDebug</key> to 1 Hope this will help us... For the time being I will use another network card... [/offtopic] Can the title be changed to something with the NForce ? It's not a problem of dmesg, but a problem of the NForce NIC driver. [/offtopic] Info.plist.txt Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/43886-what-is-my-problem-from-dmesg/#findComment-352285 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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