* Bill Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's more likely a problem with the multicast filter programming. > > IPv6 is all about the multicasting (neighbord discovery depends on it > > to work correctly). I can't explain why it's not working though. > > I've tested the sample 8168B/8111B cards that RealTek sent me, and I > > didn't have any multicast problems with them. > > > > -Bill > > I guess I wasn't diligent enough in my testing. Upon closer inspection > of the documentation, it appears RealTek abitrarily decided to > reverse the order of the multicast hash registers in the PCIe parts: > you have to write the hash table out in reverse order. > > I have no idea why they did this. In any case, I'm attaching a patch > which should fix the problem.
It does. Thanks a lot. I still have some other minor issues with my network interface by the way: - Switching from and to promiscuous mode takes 7 seconds. All packets are dropped in the mean time. - Fetching 100 Mbit through FTP uses a lot of interrupts (almost thousands). Yours, -- Ed Schouten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> WWW: http://g-rave.nl/
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