Re: [Fwd: Ethernet problem in 2895 kernel]

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Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I have tried two or three different manufacturers'
cards for eth0 with the same result.

What type cards? You mention your motherboard type below (Asus A8N-E), but you indicate the onboard nic (eth1) isn't giving you problems.

Have you tried these PCI add-in nics in different slots?

Posting the output of dmesg and lspci would help identify which driver is in play.


I do not recall ever seeing this failure with 2869 and older kernels.

This bug has been present for the last three months.  I wonder if it has
propagated to the commercial Linix products.


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Subject:
Ethernet problem in 2895 kernel
From:
Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R <caf@xxxxxxxx>
Date:
Thu, 01 Feb 2007 10:11:21 -0800
To:
Fedora-Test-List <fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx>

To:
Fedora-Test-List <fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx>


Since updating to the FC6 386 2895 kernel I have has a number
of partial failures of the Ethernet system under heavy load.
System: Asus a8n-e socket 939 with 3 GB RAM running 386 FC6.
Eth0 is a PCI 10/100 NIC, eth1 is the onboard gigabit NIC.
NAT controlled by rc.firewall 2.4.  Eth0 connects to the
cable modem, eth1 to the local net.

Under heavy load, the following error messages appear
and then eth0 stops working, severing the internet connection.
I have not seen this problem prior to the 2895 kernel.


Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel: eth0: transmit timed out, tx_status 00
status 8601.
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   diagnostics: net 0cd8 media 8880 dma
0000003a fifo 0000
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel: eth0: Interrupt posted but not delivered --
IRQ blocked by another device?
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   Flags; bus-master 1, dirty 80(0) current
80(0)
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   Transmit list 00000000 vs. f714b200.
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   0: @f714b200  length 80000042 status
00010042
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   1: @f714b2a0  length 80000052 status
0c010052
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   2: @f714b340  length 80000043 status
0c010043
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   3: @f714b3e0  length 80000045 status
0c010045
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   4: @f714b480  length 80000042 status
00010042
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   5: @f714b520  length 8000004a status
0c01004a
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   6: @f714b5c0  length 8000004c status
0c01004c
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   7: @f714b660  length 8000004d status
0c01004d
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   8: @f714b700  length 80000052 status
0c010052
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   9: @f714b7a0  length 80000043 status
0c010043
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   10: @f714b840  length 80000045 status
0c010045
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   11: @f714b8e0  length 8000004a status
0c01004a
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   12: @f714b980  length 8000004c status
0c01004c
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   13: @f714ba20  length 8000004c status
0c01004c
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   14: @f714bac0  length 80000052 status
8c010052
Jan 31 22:01:19 omen kernel:   15: @f714bb60  length 80000056 status
8c010056





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