@roland
To bad... its a weird issue that i have also experienced way back but somewhere down the line it got resolved for few of us...
Kernel 5.10
Re: Kernel 5.10
AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
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Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
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Re: Kernel 5.10
No, it isn’t an internal PCI ethernet adapter installed in my MorphOS compatible X5000 because MorphOS can use the onboard ethernet without any problems.Skateman wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 6:42 pm I think that you are still using an internal PCI ethernet adapter as well.
Re: Kernel 5.10
OK, so it has to be the Linux configuration.xeno74 wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:14 amNo, it isn’t an internal PCI ethernet adapter installed in my MorphOS compatible X5000 because MorphOS can use the onboard ethernet without any problems.Skateman wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 6:42 pm I think that you are still using an internal PCI ethernet adapter as well.
AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Re: Kernel 5.10
Could it also be the internet service itself and the hardware used...? Has anyone the possibility to test different type of services with his/her X5000? I'm using a Sagemcom light fiber modem (I have checked the settings of it but have not found anything which would help with the issue).
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Re: Kernel 5.10
Hadn't looked at that for a long time. Too much "info" that I can no longer understand, but here is some from a photo I just made.Skateman wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 9:12 am My guess is that you are using an older version of U-boot that cant read the MAC addressess of your onboard ethernet adapter.
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You can check you systeminfo in U-boot and see if there are Mac addresses shown.
Firmware: U-Boot 2014.04 <Oct (No idea how to get a more modern version of that.)
MAC Address : <NULL>
Mac Address 2: <NULL>
Five lines of PCI-(e) Devices
And while I have all the USB ports in use, I get info for only 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9.
Re: Kernel 5.10
I have tested my X5000 directly connected to the switchports on my Fortinet firewall, and connected to my Dell switch. Both work, X5000 is provided by an IP address using DHCP and has no problem.Roland wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:51 pmCould it also be the internet service itself and the hardware used...? Has anyone the possibility to test different type of services with his/her X5000? I'm using a Sagemcom light fiber modem (I have checked the settings of it but have not found anything which would help with the issue).
AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Re: Kernel 5.10
Thats what i expected. The U-Boot version cannot read the MAC addresses of you onboard adapter.kilaueabart wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:37 pmHadn't looked at that for a long time. Too much "info" that I can no longer understand, but here is some from a photo I just made.Skateman wrote: Tue Nov 10, 2020 9:12 am My guess is that you are using an older version of U-boot that cant read the MAC addressess of your onboard ethernet adapter.
...
You can check you systeminfo in U-boot and see if there are Mac addresses shown.
Firmware: U-Boot 2014.04 <Oct (No idea how to get a more modern version of that.)
MAC Address : <NULL>
Mac Address 2: <NULL>
Five lines of PCI-(e) Devices
And while I have all the USB ports in use, I get info for only 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9.
A newer version of U-Boot does show the correct mac addresses.
AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Re: Kernel 5.10
Hi All,
Here is the RC4 of kernel 5.10 for testing.
New:

Please test,
Christian
Here is the RC4 of kernel 5.10 for testing.
New:
- Linux 5.10-rc4 Released But The Kernel Hasn't Calmed Down Yet -- phoronix.com
- Linux 5.10-rc4 announcement
- of/address: Fix of_node memory leak in of_dma_is_coherent. See also: of: Add OF_DMA_DEFAULT_COHERENT & select it on powerpc
- Linux Git log
- Phoronix articles, reviews and news stories covering Linux 5.10

Please test,
Christian
Re: Kernel 5.10
Kernel 5.10 RC4 is running fine on my AmigaOne X5000

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AmigaOne X5000 -> 2GHz / 16GB RAM / Radeon RX 570 / Radeon X1950 / M-Audio 5.1 -> AmigaOS / Linux
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Amiga 1200 -> Recapped / 68ec020 ACA 1221ec / CF HDD / RetroNET connected to the world
Vampire 4SA - RPi4 Running AmiKitXE Full
Re: Kernel 5.10
Thank you for testing the RC4!
