On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 21:22 +0200, Francois Romieu wrote: > Kasper Sandberg <lkml@xxxxxxxxxxx> : > > Sorry for top posting, but its just easier in this case :) > > Tsk, tsk. > > > I may have just gotten some new information to share. > > > > I just built -git8. and the nic didnt work.. by booting with > > noapic/nomsi i got it running though. then i did some tests, and > > rebooted into the default(has worked mostly for me) noapic/msi boot. > > Then it worked. > > Can you try a simple 'nomsi' boot ? first off, isnt it pci=nomsi? it still appears to be using msi when booting with nomsi. anyway, i did as you asked. I have now booted with a multitude of parameters and combinations, dumped lots of information and done tests. > > The lspci in your previous message (2008/04/10) suggested that > something was very wrong at the PCI level: > [...] > 05:00.0 0200: 10ec:8168 (rev ff) (prog-if ff) > !!! Unknown header type 7f > Kernel driver in use: r8169 > Kernel modules: r8169 > 00: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > 10: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > 20: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > 30: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > > (but this was on an older kernel, right ?) > > When you see such an output, can you try to see if the direct access > option of lspci (-H{1/2}) makes a difference ? i have dumped with both. > > [...] > > if its a boot where the nic works, i can usually rmmod/modprobe the > > module once without it giving error, however if its a boot where the nic > > doesent work, first time i rmmod and modprobe, it gives me an error.. > > > > the error is: > > PCI: cache line size of 32 is not supported by device 0000:05:00.0 > > ACPI: PCI interrupt for device 0000:05:00.0 disabled > > r8169: probe of 0000:05:00.0 failed with error -22 > > What does lspci say here ? all in the dumps :) > > > I have attached some dmesgs(sorry, but my client messes up inlines..) > > also.. link detecting isnt working properly, sometimes it will detect a > > link as down after a while.. its quite weird.. > > (please increase the size of your kernel log buffer) done. > > > (oh, and this time its without nvidia just to be 100000% sure) > > Thanks. > > > I hope this can help to get it resolved, alot of people are having > > problems with these controllers.. i can however confirm that a similar > > controller is working perfectly on a friends gigabyte motherboard, thats > > with P35 chipset though, i have X48. He has only 1 of them onboard. > > You can ask your friend to grep for the 'XID' line in the kernel log > written by the r8169 driver. If the values match, you have got the same > 816x hardware. I shall do as soon as he comes online. > > There are different problems with the 8168 > - older kernel with broken mmconfig / msi / etc. > - newer 8168 chipsets which are currently not correctly handled > - plain 8168 driver bugs > - ... > > (that being said, it really works for some users too) > > > also something which may be of interrest, realtek offers a modified > > r8169 driver called "r8168", which supposedly fixes this. I have been > > unable to get it to compile though, but i saw it on ubuntu forums. > > I am looking very closely at Realtek's drivers but the diff between > the different revisions of their 8168 driver are not always as > readable as I would hope for (things have improved though). okay.. well, i just thought i'd mention it, to be honest, i have more faith in you than realtek :) the information i have dumped is too substantial to have inline in mail, and also, my mail client destroys whitespace, so i have put up a tarball, which is available here: http://download1.kaspersandberg.com/r8169_debugging.tar.bz2 if you need more, for example, boots with "pci=nomsi" instead of just the nomsi parameter, or combinations, as always, feel free to ask, and i shall provide it. thanks! > > Realtek is working at fixing its 8168 driver for recent kernels. It > should be easier to compare its behavior against the in-kernel driver > with recent kernels soon. It will makes everybody's life easier. > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html