Bug#637122: general: Realtek RTL8111 with r8169 module causes kernel panic on large packets

2011-09-09 Thread aopfer
Sure thing Ben: http://pastebin.com/JJ8g4Mmr Aaron Opfer Original Message Subject: RE: Bug#637122: general: Realtek RTL8111 with r8169 module causes kernel panic on large packets From: Ben Hutchings Date: Sun, August 28, 2011 10:44 am To: aop...@bennett-electric.com Cc: 637...

Bug#637122: general: Realtek RTL8111 with r8169 module causes kernel panic on large packets

2011-08-25 Thread aopfer
Here, I used a gparted LiveCD to replicate this bug on an extra set of hardware we have. It appears to use a newer kernel but the bug persists. http://www.aaronopfer.com/637122.txt Let me know if this is adequate information. It was enough of a hassle to dig up the serial cables and null modem ch

Bug#637122: general: Realtek RTL8111 with r8169 module causes kernel panic on large packets

2011-08-09 Thread aopfer
I killed the eloapr processes (it's a libusb driver) and the kernel panic still occurred. It might have just appeared in the panic because it is constantly using CPU time (a drawback of the APR technology) and happened to be busy at the time of the panic. Aaron Original Message ---

Bug#637122: general: Realtek RTL8111 with r8169 module causes kernel panic on large packets

2011-08-08 Thread aopfer
Thanks Ben. My first bug report, so excuse the lack of info. :-) This is a command you can run from the Windows command prompt to cause the crash (I believe the -l switch is equivilent to -s on unix, but I think windows might handle ICMP pings a little different too) ping -l 8146 serverhostname