On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 03:42:22AM -0200, Rogério Brito wrote:
>       Dear people,
> 
>       Is there other people having problems with recent 2.4 kernels
>       and the ethernet driver MACE?
[...]
>       The behavior is a bit strange:
> 
>       Say I try to ping the pc from the mac. The mac (192.168.1.3)
>       tries to contact the pc (192.168.1.1), sending arp requests.
>       The pc sees the requests and correctly sends the replies. The
>       mac seems to ignore the replies (although I'm not exactly sure
>       of this) and repeats the arp requests ad infinitum. If I
>       interrupt ping, it tells that there was a 100% packet loss.
> 
>       At this point, after arp -n on the mac, the output shows that
>       the HWaddress field is "(incomplete)", but the pc shows
>       information about the mac:

I've seen this exact same behavior with the MACE driver on a Mac Quadra
840AV (an m68k-based machine, using kernel 2.2.19).  If I boot MacOS and
use MacTCP to change the machine's IP address before booting Linux,
somehow that gets the chip into a sane state.  The IP address I set in
the MacTCP control panel doesn't even have to be the same as the one
Linux uses.  I suspect some weird issue with initializing the hardware.

Sorry, I don't have any advice for you, but this might point to an
architecture-independent bug or misfeature in the MACE driver code.

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