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Dead or alive 5 last round mods 1.0212/18/2023 I can achieve 2gbit between VMs that run VirtiO network but only 200-500mbit on the e1000. I run Xpenology with diskpassthrough with KVM on ubuntu-server, and the e1000 adapter is very slow under KVM. "how to build and inject missing drivers in jun loader 1.02a"įor this step (unpack/repack) you dont need a chroot, just any live linux with the needed packages (like "lzma") will do You have to unpack the extra.lzma, modify the rc.modules and repack it properly Adding your extra.lzma is no problem, but I can't wrap my head around updating the rc.modules. Interested in the VirtIO network drivers. It is highly recommended though to compile the module specifically for DS3617xs since the architecture is different from DS3615xs and the config as well. You can try it and you will see if that works or not. There is a chance that if you extracts the modules you compiled from your extra.lzma and add them to a default extra.lzma for DS3617xs the modules might work. Regarding the compatibility of your modules for DS3617xs, it's Jun's patch (included in the ramdisk) that is causing problems since the patch is customised for each of the 3 models (3615, 3617 and 916). Indeed, I tested with 6.1.1 since it is the latest & greatest and you should focus on that one as people are slowly moving away from 6.1. I used the source for 15047 (no source for 15101), the log of a 3615xs with 6.1_15047 shows less unknown symbols so the modifications for 15101 are to blame for a least 6 of the 8 removed drivers with unknown symbols You need to check the source code and amend where necessary then recompile. Platform bus driver for memory mapped virtio devices virtio_mmio.koīelow modules need to be removed as they will not work. PCI driver for virtio devices virtio_pci.ko temp remove - VIA SATA support sata_via.ko temp remove - Silicon Image SATA support sata_sil.ko temp remove - NVIDIA SATA support sata_nv.ko Intel(R) C600 Series Chipset SAS Controller isci.ko HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx Controller support hptiop.ko Marvell 88SE64XX/88SE94XX SAS/SATA support mvsas.koĪRECA (ARC11xx/12xx/13xx/16xx) SATA/SAS RAID Host Adapter arcmsr.ko temp remove - Prolific PL-2301/2302/25A1 based cables plusb.koģware 9xxx SATA-RAID support 3w-9xxx.ko 3w-sas.ko temp remove - ASIX AX88xxx Based USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapters asix.ko temp remove - Realtek RTL8152 Based USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapters r8152.ko USB RTL8150 based ethernet device support rtl8150.ko Realtek 8168 gigabit ethernet support r8168.ko Intel(R) 82599 Virtual Function Ethernet support ixgbevf.ko Intel(R) 82576 Virtual Function Ethernet support igbvf.ko Intel(R) PRO/1000 PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet support e1000e.ko temp remove - Intel(R) PRO/100+ support e100.ko temp remove - Broadcom 440x/47xx ethernet support b44.ko Uploaded a new v2 version of the extra.lzma In some modules there are unknown symbols after loading, some only happen with the newer 6.1.1_15101 that uses the same kernel number but synology has modifyed it so i differs from 6.1_15047, i removed them and marked them in the list as "-temp remove - " Please don't fill this posting by asking for drivers, for the moment it's the first test, new stuff might be added later (or someoen comes up with a better collection?) and it will be in an new threadĮdit: as reported no 1.02a2/3617xs, as i already have a 1.02a2/3617xs test enviroment it should be not to much effort to build one for that too It's also possible to unpack the extra.lzma (7zip on windows can unpack it, but not modify or repack it) and place the driver directly in the right directory and modify the rc.* files to load them in a running system (or load them with insmod manualy -> less dangerous as it does not influence boot process, good if you just want to find out that the driver is working for the hardware in question) įor all the drivers i added, the intel e100 was the only one i added firmware for, so there might be some firmware missing, if you know or find out be reading the log (!!!), let me know i will add that firmware Removed the r8169 driver from rc.modules and replaced it with r8168 driver (compiled from source realtek is providing on there homepage) - hopefully it will work better for some people then the r8169 (the r8169.ko is still there but will not be loaded)Īlso added drivers for virtio (as somone requested) but i have not added them into the rc.modules so they are "inactive" if someone wants to play with that stuff, place the entrys in rc.modules and. I added 2 firmwares for bxn2 that where missing in the original I'v created a extra.lzma that can replace the same file in jun 1.02aĪs descibed in DSM 6.0.2/6.1 howto, open synoboot.img with OSFMount (read/write) and replace the extra.lzma with the one i provide, dismount it and tranfer to usb stick (don' forget the usb vid/pid) - if you unfamiliar with that you should not use it, its experimantal and for people with at least some knowlege how xpenology is installed
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