LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

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MaxH
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LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by MaxH »

I bought a fitlet2 (E3950) directly from fit-iot.com, planning on using it as a small form factor pfSense router, but I've hit a snag. The Ethernet interfaces are not visible in any OS. I've combed through the BIOS, and can't find any option that would enable or disable the LAN interfaces.

I've tested with pfSense, which halts on first boot because it can't find any interfaces. I then tried FreeBSD, which boots and runs fine, but looking at dmesg.boot gives no hint that the hardware has any Ethernet connectivity. I also tested with Debian, which seems to be able to discern that the hardware has an Ethernet adapter, but shows it as disabled in dmidecode.

Here are some pastebin links of the various debugging I've tried.
FreeBSD dmesg.boot: https://pastebin.com/XxK0NNjC
FreeBSD pciconf: https://pastebin.com/ci2eZ8LP
Debian dmidecode: https://pastebin.com/xSKd02Zu line 429

So far it's looking like an RMA situation, but I figure I'd check here first just in case someone has any knowledge on the issue.

tamir
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by tamir »

Please provide the P/N of the machine as printed on the bottom cover's white sticker.

Please test the NICs with Linux mint known to work:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/Intel: ... ux_Mint_19

Also perhaps it's worth to run a BIOS reset, please follow the troubleshooting guide:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php/Fitlet ... leshooting

MaxH
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by MaxH »

PN: FITLET2-CE3950

Testing with Mint leads to the same conclusion as Debian unsurprisingly, dmidecode shows Ethernet, but is still labeled as "disabled". ifconfig only shows loop-back.

I re-flashed the BIOS before when testing, but have also just done it under Mint with no success. I can only assume this is a hardware level fault at this point.

tamir
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

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If the behavior remains the same with the tests done, then please proceed with scheduling an RMA for your machine.
All the relevant information is documented at the following link:
http://www.fit-pc.com/web/support/rma/

JohnGalt
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by JohnGalt »

I am having a similar issue. I see one Ethernet port, but not the other. I have tried a BIOS reset, but no luck there. I have not done a BIOS update/flash.

I have a different box, where the other port is the one missing ... how should I proceed?

Regards

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development@LB-003:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Device 5af0 (rev 0b)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 5a84 (rev 0b)
00:0e.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device 5a98 (rev 0b)
00:0f.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Device 5a9a (rev 0b)
00:12.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ae3 (rev 0b)
00:13.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 5ad8 (rev fb)
00:13.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 5ad9 (rev fb)
00:13.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 5ada (rev fb)
00:15.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Device 5aa8 (rev 0b)
00:16.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5aac (rev 0b)
00:16.1 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5aae (rev 0b)
00:16.2 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ab0 (rev 0b)
00:16.3 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ab2 (rev 0b)
00:17.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ab4 (rev 0b)
00:17.1 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ab6 (rev 0b)
00:17.2 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ab8 (rev 0b)
00:17.3 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5aba (rev 0b)
00:18.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5abc (rev 0b)
00:18.1 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5abe (rev 0b)
00:18.2 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ac0 (rev 0b)
00:18.3 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 5aee (rev 0b)
00:1b.0 SD Host controller: Intel Corporation Device 5aca (rev 0b)
00:1c.0 SD Host controller: Intel Corporation Device 5acc (rev 0b)
00:1e.0 SD Host controller: Intel Corporation Device 5ad0 (rev 0b)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Device 5ae8 (rev 0b)
00:1f.1 SMBus: Intel Corporation Broxton SMBus Controller (rev 0b)
01:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a)
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I211 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03)

tamir
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by tamir »

@JohnGalt:

Please perform the following steps:

1. prepare bootable device with EFI shell following steps 1 to 5 at the "Preparing the USB Flash Drive with BIOS Updater" section in the below guide:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php?title= ... IOS_Update

2. Perform steps 1-4 from the "Updating BIOS" section.
3. At this point you should be in front of an EFI shell - please type "PCI"
4. Reply back to here with the results.

This test shows of the Ethernet controller is recognized by the system.
Prior to the above you could also perform an RTC reset which could help, consult the troubleshooting guide at:
http://fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php?title= ... leshooting

JohnGalt
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by JohnGalt »

Sorry for the slow reply, fighting fires on a few fronts ... we now have a few of the 25 we purchased that have this issue.

I have tried updating the BIOS, doesn't seem to have an effect on if it will continue to happen.

I have the output from the EFI, and there is only one Ethernet controller listed there. The BIOS Reset using the RTC button doesn't work. We are able to remove the battery and the Ethernet adapter will come back, but the problem will come back within a few power cycles.

For Reference here is the EFI output: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B578IV ... sp=sharing

We are very concerned about this, we cannot continue to build a fleet of embedded equipment where these issues repeatedly happen and on such a small sample of Fitlet2's. Of course these are embedded systems and so it is unreasonable to ask the customer to dissect the equipment. How can we proceed, I feel we can easily reproduce the problem if that helps at all.

Regards

tamir
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by tamir »

@JohnGalt:

We are not familiar with common reliability issues as you described with this platform.
Unfortunately it does seem like there's some sort of HW issue with your evaluation unit which apparently should be RMA'd.
That being said, you could expect much less failure rate of units from series production.

In order to RMA your unit please follow the procedure documented at the below link:
http://www.fit-pc.com/web/support/rma/

Sorry for the inconvenience.

JohnGalt
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by JohnGalt »

Thank you @tamir that is great news! I was hoping that was the case.

You mention "series production" ... are the units we have not "series production"? I wasn't thinking we had evaluation units, vs series productions; is there a difference?

I will proceed with RMA for the Fitlet2's that have displayed this problem

Regards,
Eric

JohnGalt
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Re: LAN Interfaces Not Visible in OS

Post by JohnGalt »

@tamir we are having more and more problems with these, I now have 3 bad ones ... is there a way I can escalate this problem?

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