RE: eepro100.c

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Hi
> >
> > up to now, nobody complained about the missing RNR interrupts.
> > Linux obviously works without them, so I had no reason to
> > implement them.
... I'm not complaining, I'm asking for help ;-) Virtualization is working - no problem. However, it turns emulated driver into suspended state under heavy load (8 cores, 16 GB RAM, gigabit Ethernet - all cpu's at 100% due to network traffic processing by application in virtualizations) - my driver doesn't get any FR interrupts, when I issue a "ru resume" command (a timer) rx works again. 
> >
> > The disabled code parts (function eepro100_rnr_interrupt)
> > can be enabled, but you still need code which calls them
> > at the right places.
... sure
> >
> could you please try the appended patch and tell me whether it works?
... thank you. I'm going to try it today. I'll give you know then.
> 
Michal Filka

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