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SubjectRe: forcedeth problems on 2.6.20-rc6-mm3
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 18:35:06 -0600
Robert Hancock <hancockr@shaw.ca> wrote:

> Daniel Barkalow wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Robert Hancock wrote:
> >
> >> Something's busted with forcedeth in 2.6.20-rc6-mm3 for me relative to
> >> 2.6.20-rc6. There's no errors in dmesg, but it seems no packets ever get
> >> received and so the machine can't get an IP address. I tried reverting all the
> >> -mm changes to drivers/net/forcedeth.c, which didn't help. The network
> >> controller shares an IRQ with the USB OHCI controller which is receiving
> >> interrupts, so it doesn't seem like an interrupt routing problem, though I
> >> suppose something wierd could be happening there.
> >
> > IIRC, forcedeth tries to use MSI by default. Perhaps the hardware is using
> > it, but the kernel thinks enabling it didn't work? I think there's a
> > module option for forcedeth to disable MSI, which might be worth a try to
> > see if it has any effect.
>
> I must have messed something up when testing before - reverting to
> forcedeth.c from 2.6.20-rc6 does indeed fix the problem. And it doesn't
> seem like no packets at all are received with the -mm3 version (driver
> version 0.60), either - if I do a tcpdump I can get Ethernet packets
> showing up, but I can't ping my router so it seems like something isn't
> getting through properly. With the 2.6.20-rc6 version (driver version
> 0.59) it works fine. I switched back and forth between versions and this
> seems repeatable.
>
> I don't think it's MSI related, the CK804 version of these controllers
> doesn't support MSI and the driver shouldn't be trying to use it. I
> tried the MSI and MSI-X disable options on the 0.60 driver, but that
> didn't help.
>

OK, thanks. Jeff, please note that the forcedeth changes in git-netdev-all
have a problem.
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