At what frame size?.
Thanks
Ofer
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From: Bart Trojanowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 4:30 PM
To: Ofer Fryman
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Subject: Re: network cards (drivers) performance.
On Tue, 10 A
Has any one tested the performance of the Tulip or AMD cards (or any other
network card) on any Linux version, with any CPU and any chip-set?
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You need to use diagnostic or setup utility of that specific device, the
utility usually comes with the specific driver using the driver to receive
info about mii registers (the registers in charge of full/half 10/100 etc').
you can find many drivers and diagnostic utilities at http://www.scyld.c
I believe that Linux 2.2.x and 2.4.x do support it well, however I tried
using it with Linux 2.0.x and it caused me many problems with PCI drivers. I
also tried server-works chipset, which also works with 64-bit PCI bus, it
worked well under Linux 2.0.x no problems what so ever.
Any way since the
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Subject: RE: spinlock help
e100 implements all sorts of hooks for our intermediate driver (kind of a
co-development effort), so eepro100 is out of
Did you try looking at Becker eepro100 driver it seems to be simple, no
unnecessary spin_lock_irqsave?.
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urned any of my calls.
Ofer
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From: Matthew Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:22 PM
To: Ofer Fryman
Subject: RE: Intel-e1000 for Linux 2.0.36-pre14
I saw no 'specs' on the website.
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Finally e1000 works on linux2.0.x kernel. If only I had the specs a couple
of days ago...
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I finally managed to get the interrupt handler running successfully. The
problem was, if you run the driver in debug mode, the interrupt handler goes
crazy, this also happened to me on 2.2.x.
Now the driver appears to be running successfully, but I still cannot pass
traffic through, any clue of w
Some more info:
I compiled it with support for IANS and without, but I get the same outcome,
only setting E1000_IMS_RXSEQ will cause endless interrupts that cannot be
stopped not with int_disable and not with cli(), so I guess there must be a
bug somewhere, so I activated it on 2.2.x and surprisin
I am upgrading to 2.2.x, but mean while I need e1000 driver to run on 2.0.x,
I'm sure that others might need it too.
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From: Jes Sorensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 7:07 PM
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Thanks Richard,
I guess I have know choice but to try your suggestion.
Ofer
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From: Richard B. Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:31 PM
To: Ofer Fryman
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Subject: Re: Intel-e1000 for Linux 2.0.36-pre14
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Ofer Fryman wrote:
> I managed to compiled e1000 for Linux 2.0.36-pre14, I can also load it
> successfully.
> With the E1000_I
I managed to compiled e1000 for Linux 2.0.36-pre14, I can also load it
successfully.
With the E1000_IMS_RXSEQ bit set in IMS_ENABLE_MASK I get endless interrupts
and the computer freezes, without this bit set it works but I cannot receive
or send anything.
Does any one have a clue?.
Thanks
Ofer
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