Re: Linux 2.6.22-rc2

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On Fri, 18 May 2007 22:17:14 -0700 (PDT)
Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> wrote:


> Stephen Hemminger (7):
>       [TCP] slow start: Make comments and code logic clearer.
>       *** sky2: remove Gigabyte 88e8056 restriction ***
>       sky2: PHY register settings
>       sky2: keep track of receive alloc failures
>       sky2: MIB counter overflow handling
>       sky2: remove dual port workaround
>       sky2: memory barriers change
>

I tested this and it's still horribly broken for me with Gigabyte
88E8056 onboard LAN. Same symptom as before, it works for several
seconds and then dies.

Relevant portion of logs:

May 20 15:57:48 cramit kernel: sky2 0000:04:00.0: v1.14 addr
0xf8000000 irq 16 Yukon-EC Ultra (0xb4) rev 2
May 20 15:57:48 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: addr 00:16:e6:da:f3:b5

May 20 15:57:48 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: enabling interface
May 20 15:57:48 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: ram buffer 0K
May 20 15:57:48 cramit kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] ->
GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 18
May 20 15:57:48 cramit kernel: PCI: Setting latency timer of device
0000:00:1b.0 to 64
May 20 15:57:50 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: Link is up at 100 Mbps,
full duplex, flow control both

Attempt to ftp a file to another box on LAN and about 1.5
megabytes into the transfer:

May 20 16:01:43 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: hw error interrupt status
0x8
May 20 16:01:43 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: MAC parity error
May 20 16:01:43 cramit kernel: sky2 0000:04:00.0: error interrupt
status=0x80000000
May 20 16:01:43 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: hw error interrupt status
0x8
May 20 16:01:43 cramit kernel: sky2 eth0: MAC parity error

Transfer stalls and that's all she wrote.

If interested in seeing kernel config:
http://www.mikeserv.org/files/config-2.6.22-rc2

Oh well, back to trusty rtl8139 based PCI card for now.

Thanks for working on this stuff,

Mike Houston
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