Quite possibly, but my question remains. If the register doesn’t have any 
specific value for just a received packet(no other events), how is a value of 0 
considered to be wrong? Or to flip the question around, what should be the 
value of the register for just receive of a packet?

Thanks,

-Sreekanth


On 8/8/16, 2:02 PM, "Sean Bruno" <sbr...@freebsd.org> wrote:

    It sounds like QEMU is spamming packets and interrupts incorrectly as
    normal hardware doesn't have this issue.

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