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From: Steve Simitzis <steve@saturn5.com>
To: "Feldman, Scott" <scott.feldman@intel.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: e1000 problems in 2.6.x
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:32:27 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040215023226.GE1040@saturn5.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C6F5CF431189FA4CBAEC9E7DD5441E0102229F6F@orsmsx402.jf.intel.com>

i should have mentioned in my email that i tried every combination of
settings: auto-neg on the box and forced on the switch, both forced
(to the same settings, of course), forced on the box with auto-neg on
the switch, and auto-neg on both sides. in all cases, the result was
the same: RX packet errors and the same watchdog messages. what i thought
was particularly strange was that the switch refused to auto-negotiate
full duplex.

(someone on another list suggested to try booting with the noapic
option, which i tried for good measure, even though i don't see
how that could have helped. again, no improvement.)

i was initially tempted to assume they were hardware problems, until
i noticed that the problems only appeared when running a 2.6 kernel.
also, the machines are only a few months old, so i'm assuming that
all the hardware is modern enough to do the right thing.

if there's anything you'd recommend trying out, please let me know.
i considered trying to run the 2.4.22 driver in a 2.6 installation,
but i didn't know if any of the driver code depended on anything else
elsewhere in the kernel source.

On 02/14/04, "Feldman, Scott" <scott.feldman@intel.com> wrote: 

> > another oddity is that even after forcing my interfaces to 
> > 100 Mbps full duplex, my switch is reporting half duplex. 
> > again, this only happens in 2.6.x. when running 2.4.22, full 
> > duplex is properly negotiated between the e1000 and my switch.
> 
> Are you forcing both the e1000 interfaces and the switch ports to the
> same forced settings?  A duplex mismatch would cause problems, but I'm
> not sure why this is happening for 2.6 only.  What happens if you don't
> force settings, and just rely on autoneg?  (Again, on both ends of the
> wire).
> 
> -scott

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  reply	other threads:[~2004-02-15  2:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-02-15  0:26 e1000 problems in 2.6.x Feldman, Scott
2004-02-15  2:32 ` Steve Simitzis [this message]
2004-02-15  3:22   ` Bill Davidsen
2004-02-15  3:53     ` Steve Simitzis
2004-02-15  8:16     ` Re[2]: " Elikster
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-02-16  4:17 Paul Blazejowski
2004-02-17 18:26 ` Anton Blanchard
2004-02-15 15:20 Re[2]: " Klaus Dittrich
2004-02-16  1:14 ` Re[3]: " Elikster
2004-02-16  2:12   ` Steve Simitzis
2004-02-14 11:13 Steve Simitzis

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