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Well, thanks to this list, I've got my 2400 running pretty slick. I
kept having troubles with the smc91c92 driver, so I forgot about that
card, and switched to my DWL-650 D-Link card. Used it to install the
rest of the system, once I had it configured. I think power
management almost works now, too.
Now the cards works great for a while, but eventually, it does this:
Apr 27 09:29:09 samwise kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed
out
Apr 27 09:29:09 samwise kernel: eth0: Tx timeout! Resetting card.
Apr 27 09:29:09 samwise kernel: eth0: Tx error, status 4 (FID=0100)
Which will generally require me to move around, and reset the card.
Then, network-related programs all start to cause this:
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig:
11
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: NIP: C0184948 XER: 00000000 LR:
C013DCDC SP: C49B9DC0 REGS: c49b9d10 TRAP: 0300 Not tainted
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: MSR: 00009032 EE: 1 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1
IR/DR: 11
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: DAR: FFFF9980, DSISR: 22000000
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: TASK = c49b8000[1177] 'exim' Last
syscall: 102
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: last math c15ba000 last altivec
00000000
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: GPR00: C013DCDC C49B9DC0 C49B8000
C37FF540 C49B9E28 00000400 00000000 00000000
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: GPR08: C49B9DC8 C017D820 C013F514
00000000 40202088 100963C0 7FFFE950 10090000
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: GPR16: 00000000 00000004 00000000
00000005 00009032 049B9F40 00000000 C0004518
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: GPR24: C0004280 7FFFDB90 7FFFDB58
00000400 C49B9E28 00000000 C4E6E180 C49B9E28
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: Call backtrace:
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: 00000000 C013DCDC C013ED00 C013F528
C00042DC 7FFFE950 0FE706D8
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: 0FE6FF14 0FE6EF50 0FE6F4B0 0FE6F20C
0FBC71B4 0FD86FFC 0FD86D78
Apr 27 09:23:02 samwise kernel: 10035CE8 10019C1C 0FCB7C50 00000000
I've tried switching the Memoryaddresses around, to no avail. I've
also tried switching to the wavelan_cs driver.
/proc/iomem:
80000000-afffffff : /[EMAIL PROTECTED]
80000000-803fffff : PCI CardBus #01
80400000-807fffff : PCI CardBus #05
80802000-80802fff : Texas Instruments PCI1130 (#2)
80803000-80803fff : Texas Instruments PCI1130
81000000-81ffffff : Chips and Technologies F65550
81000000-81ffffff : chipsfb
90000000-90000fff : card services
f3000000-f3ffffff : /[EMAIL PROTECTED]
f3000000-f307ffff : Apple Computer Inc. O'Hare I/O
f3000034-f3000034 : media-bay
f3008400-f30084ff : ch-a (tx dma)
f3008500-f30085ff : ch-a (rx dma)
f3008600-f30086ff : ch-b (tx dma)
f3008700-f30087ff : ch-b (rx dma)
f3008800-f30088ff : awacs (tx dma)
f3008900-f30089ff : awacs (rx dma)
f3008b00-f3008bff : ata (mac-io IDE DMA)
f3008c00-f3008cff : ata (mac-io IDE DMA)
f3013000-f301301f : ch-b
f3013020-f301303f : ch-a
f3014000-f3014fff : awacs
f3015000-f3015fff : floppy
f3016000-f3017fff : via-pmu
f3020000-f3020fff : ata (mac-io IDE IO)
f3021000-f3021fff : ata (mac-io IDE IO)
f3400000-f37fffff : PCI CardBus #01
f3800000-f3bfffff : PCI CardBus #05
/proc/ioports:
00000000-007fffff : /[EMAIL PROTECTED]
00000100-0000013f : orinoco_cs
00004000-000040ff : PCI CardBus #01
00004400-000044ff : PCI CardBus #01
00004800-000048ff : PCI CardBus #05
00004c00-00004cff : PCI CardBus #05
c8b27010-c8b27010 : ide0
c8b27020-c8b27020 : ide0
c8b27030-c8b27030 : ide0
c8b27040-c8b27040 : ide0
c8b27050-c8b27050 : ide0
c8b27060-c8b27060 : ide0
c8b27070-c8b27070 : ide0
c8b27160-c8b27160 : ide0
Is there just something obvious here that I can't see? Or, is this a
bigger problem? This is the latest Debian PPC kernel, 2.4.18, btw.
Zach
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