Luigi Rizzo wrote: > > [Bcc to -stable as relevant there] > > I have merged into -stable the device polling code that has > been in -current for the past couple of months, plus a minor > change that addresses the 'device going deaf' problems that > some have reported with early patches of this code. > > I'd be grateful if you could stress-test this code and > report problems (if any) or success. Remember that > only 'dc' 'fxp' and 'sis' drivers are supported at the moment. > > See you at BSDCon for those who will be here. > > cheers > luigi > ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- > Luigi RIZZO, [EMAIL PROTECTED] . ICSI (on leave from Univ. di Pisa) > http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ . 1947 Center St, Berkeley CA 94704 > Phone: (510) 666 2927 > ----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------
I still get watchdog time-outs with the dc driver when I use a SMP kernel. Hardware platform: Compaq DL360 with dual-cpus NIC: D-Link's DFE570TX (4-port nic, chipset Intel 21143) cvsup'd the src tree this morning(~2am CST), build a fresh world & kernels and installed them. When I use a non-smp kernel the dc driver & nic work fine. Initially reported to freebsd-stable. You can view the original post at: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=252043+0+archive/2002/freebsd-stable/20020210.freebsd-stable I tried using the de driver for the nic(apparently fbsd-3.x uses that driver for those nics) but couldn't get any connectivity with either kernel(smp or non-smp). I'll try to find some time tonight to test the through-put of the D-Link card and let you know if I see any other oddities. Suggestions, comments, or ideas, please let me know. Thanks, Greg To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message