Hello,
> Next time sky2 hangs on me I'll try to reset the PHY and see if that
> helps. I can usually trigger the hang by doing a couple of ifconfig
> up/down on the interface, though I'm not getting any error message
> from the driver when that happens.
same for me. In dmesg is absolut nothing. I
Hello Stephen,
> I can reproduce the problem now (on mac mini). Interestingly it seems
> to whack the whole ethernet switch when it happens.
wow. I have Linksys wrt54g has 'ethernet switch' and my Snom 320 VoIP
phone still works when the mini network card goes down. On the other
side the wrt54g i
Hello Fagyal,
> - a previously suggested fix - passing idle=poll to the kernel - did not
> work for me at the end
same for me. I tried the two module parameters and the kernel parameter:
pci=nomsi sky2.disable_msi=1 sky2.idle_timeout=1000
> - the locks I have happen very periodically (somewhere
Hello,
I have a sky2 network card in my intel mac mini. It stops working when I
do havy network load like watching a divx over http/sshfs. However if I
remove the driver module and load it again it works and even the tcp
connection doesn't get shutdown. I automated the above procedure using
a userl
Hello Stephen,
> It was intentional in 2.6 to allow interfaces to be hot-removed.
> Remember with Internet protocols there is no hard binding (normally)
> between address and device and connections should not go down if link
> fails.
of course. That makes sense. I just wondered when the change in
Hello Sam,
> Is this heavy Tx load (ie your watching movie from mac mini). or Rx
> load (you are watching movie on mac mini).
it's inbound (Rx) traffic. Watching a Movie, git pull from linus, or scp
kernel tar tree from my laptop to my mac mini.
Thomas
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Hello Stephen,
thanks for the fix, it fixes the problem for me. I closed the bug. On
which hardware did you reproduce the bug and how did you found it? Did
you use git bisect?
Thomas
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Hello,
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> Something is happening long before you start doing ipv6. The parity
> error's mean that the PCI transfers are going south. The driver might
> be better to just shut it self off after that.
I can ssh off the machine for days. But s
Hello,
> Is this fix in your version?
> http://www.mail-archive.com/netdev@vger.kernel.org/msg18603.html
I put this one in and recompiled and I am *still* able to reproduce the
problem.
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Hello Auke,
> > CONFIG_IRQBALANCE=y
thanks for the feedback. The behaviour improoved. In my first tests it
wasn't so good. But now it seems perfect:
(thinkpad) [~] ping 131.188.30.102
PING 131.188.30.102 (131.188.30.102) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 131.188.30.102: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=
Hello,
[ resend because .config and the used kernel version was missing ]
Linux Kernel Version: Linus Vanilla Tree; .config attached.
I recently aquired a Lenovo (IBM) T60 with a e1000 network card. I
experience high latency with this networkcard: Pings last upto 1 second
where the ping shoul
Hello,
I recently aquired a Lenovo (IBM) T60 with a e1000 network card. I
experience high latency with this networkcard: Pings last upto 1 second
where the ping should be around 25 ms. I googled a bit and found the
following:
- Enable NAPI, which didn't worked for me.
64 bytes from 192.16
Hello,
> > http://developer.osdl.org/shemminger/prototypes/sky2-1.3-rc1.tar.bz2
> v0.15:
> 64 bytes from 10.0.0.138: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.467 ms
> v1.3-rc1:
> 64 bytes from 10.0.0.138: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=32.9 ms
I can't confirm this. For me it is just perfect:
64 bytes from 89.106.
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