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Driver can not work on DSM7.0 Beta (release date 12/8/2020) #68

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PatrickPTC opened this issue Dec 8, 2020 · 10 comments
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Driver can not work on DSM7.0 Beta (release date 12/8/2020) #68

PatrickPTC opened this issue Dec 8, 2020 · 10 comments

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@PatrickPTC
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DS920+ could normally use latest version drivers, today when update NAS to DSM7.0, driver can not start (actually start serval seconds then auto turn off) . And do you have good way to make it rework? NAS can not be downgrade.

@Sjekke
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Sjekke commented Dec 8, 2020

So it means DSM7.0 doesn't support USB ethernet drivers. So it no step forward. I hope you get an answer from the author because he is not very responsive which is a bummer because he is doing a great job.

@Garfield999
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Garfield999 commented Dec 8, 2020

NAS can not be downgrade.

Wrong. There's a workaround to downgrade to 6.2.3 using putty and editing the version file in etc.defaults.

Apart from that.... isn't it your own problem by using a beta? It's written there that usb devices are disabled.

@bb-qq
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bb-qq commented Dec 13, 2020

Probably we can build the driver for DSM 7, but unfortunately I noticed that I do not have much enough disk space on my Linux development machine to download SDKs and build the drivers at this time. Please wait just moments...

@LuxKeiwoker
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Probably we can build the driver for DSM 7, but unfortunately I noticed that I do not have much enough disk space on my Linux development machine to download SDKs and build the drivers at this time. Please wait just moments...

I'd be interested as well. I was dumb enough to update my RTD based 418j to DSM 7b and just realized that there is a 2.5 GBe driver available for the RTD devices as well facepalm. Now I'm missing even more...

@BeatSkip
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It's doable with a bit of fiddling to get it working. #88

@Garfield999
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Probably we can build the driver for DSM 7, but unfortunately I noticed that I do not have much enough disk space on my Linux development machine to download SDKs and build the drivers at this time. Please wait just moments...

I hope you'll find some free disk space :)

@BeatSkip
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BeatSkip commented Mar 30, 2021

Probably we can build the driver for DSM 7, but unfortunately I noticed that I do not have much enough disk space on my Linux development machine to download SDKs and build the drivers at this time. Please wait just moments...

Just an update, getting the install working is fine, but the driver itself has some issues with DSM 7. Something changed and multiple people trying my compiled versions get either a boot loop or connection cutting out. i have tried multiple driver versions and multiple toolkits. I'm afraid it isn't just a simple "build with new SDK" solution.
But i hope that i've just been missing simple stuff and have been doing something wrong, as i would like to have this driver working.... so if @bb-qq can do some of his magic and actually does get better results than i got, that would be awesome :)

@Garfield999
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Garfield999 commented Mar 31, 2021

I tried compiling module sources (realtek r8152 2.14) myself for apollolake and ended in a reboot after insmod the module on a ds918+

@bb-qq
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bb-qq commented Jul 8, 2021

I'm sorry to keep you waiting. I've busy so I can't make any promises, but I will try to upgrade the NAS and examine the solution mentioned in #88 hopefully this weekend.

@bb-qq
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bb-qq commented Jul 11, 2021

I released new drivers supporting DSM 7.0. Closing.

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