On 2006.09.28 04:04:38 +0200, Björn Steinbrink wrote:
> On 2006.09.27 18:36:25 -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> > On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 03:01:33 +0200
> > Björn Steinbrink <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > > Do we know if this reversal *always* happens with this driver, or only
> > > > > > sometimes?
> > >
> > > I only tried 2.6.18 twice this time, but when I wrote my own tool to do
> > > it, I had probably 20-30 power on -> ethtool -> poweroff cycles before I
> > > decided to look into Bugzilla. As it looked like being fixed already and
> > > I did use the nForce NIC for testing only, I didn't spend any further
> > > time on it back then.
> >
> > What I'm angling towards is: "is this just a driver bug"?
>
> I just took a peek at the code.
>
> The version on bugzilla (last attachment, comment #22), which was
> reported to work correctly, has the MAC address reversal hardcoded.
> The driver in 2.6.18 has some logic to detect if it should reverse the
> MAC address. So it looks like a hardware oddity/bug that the driver
> wants to fix but fails. I'll see what happens if I force address
> reversal and if I can decipher anything, but probably someone else will
> have to cast the runes...
OK, please excuse me wasting your time, it's late over here... I've
actually been looking at Linus' git tree (pulled yesterday) while
writing that mail, not 2.6.18.
2.6.18 does _not_ contain the address reversal detection.
Using the git tree instead of 2.6.18 WOL works as expected, without
having to reverse the MAC address.
Björn
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