Re: sis190

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Andrew Hutchings <[email protected]> :
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> Tried it, it didn't detect the sis190 in this board so I changed the 
> PCI_ID lines to:
> static struct pci_device_id sis190_pci_tbl[] __devinitdata = {
>    { 0x1039, 0x0190, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0 },
>    { 0,},
> };

/me scratches head

The figures look the same. I must be tired.

> This then detected it but caused a soft lockup on modprobe with a dump 
> which I have attached here.  I have also attched lspci -vvv and -xxx for 
> you.

Right, there was a bug. I am not sure the fix will really fix though.

See the patch of the day:

http://www.fr.zoreil.com/people/francois/misc/20050610-2.6.12-rc-sis190-test.patch

Please add a dmesg as well if something goes wrong.

> FYI, I know the general spec for a sis190 is 1000MBit but the one on 
> this mobo is just a 10/100MBit

The driver enables nearly everything via the mii. With some luck it will
be enough to postpone the link management revamp until at least one (1)
packet has proceeded through the driver.

Thanks for your testing.

--
Ueimor
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