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From: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
To: Martin Filip <bugtraq@smoula.net>
Cc: "Björn Steinbrink" <B.Steinbrink@gmx.de>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	"Ayaz Abdulla" <aabdulla@nvidia.com>
Subject: Re: forcedeth - WOL [SOLVED]
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 16:57:04 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060927165704.613bf0aa.akpm@osdl.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1159389486.8902.4.camel@archon.smoula-in.net>

On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:38:06 +0200
Martin Filip <bugtraq@smoula.net> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Bj__rn Steinbrink p____e v St 27. 09. 2006 v 20:38 +0200:
> 
> > Did you check that WOL was enabled? I need to re-activate it after each
> > boot (I guess that's normal, not sure though).
> > The output of "ethtool eth0" should show:
> > 
> >         Supports Wake-on: g
> >         Wake-on: g
> > 
> Yes, of course :)
> 
> > Also, I remember a bugzilla entry in which it was said that the MAC was
> > somehow reversed by the driver. I that is still the case (I can't find
> > the bugzilla entry right now), you might just reverse the MAC address in
> > your WOL packet to workaround the bug.
> 
> Hey! this is really crazy :) but it works! To bo honest - I really do
> not know what crazy bug could cause problems like this. I thought it's
> NIC thing to manage all the work about WOL. I thought OS only sets NIC
> into "WOL mode".
> 
> But seeing this - one packet for windows and one magic packet for linux
> driver - I really do not get it.
> 

Are you saying that byte-reversing the MAC address make WOL work correctly?

What tool do you use to send the packet, and how is it being invoked?

Do we know if this reversal *always* happens with this driver, or only
sometimes?

Thanks.

  reply	other threads:[~2006-09-27 23:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-09-27 17:50 forcedeth - WOL Martin Filip
2006-09-27 18:35 ` Alistair John Strachan
2006-09-27 20:26   ` Martin Filip
2006-09-27 20:48     ` Francois Romieu
2006-09-27 21:20       ` John W. Linville
2006-09-27 18:38 ` Björn Steinbrink
2006-09-27 20:38   ` forcedeth - WOL [SOLVED] Martin Filip
2006-09-27 23:57     ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2006-09-28  0:04       ` Björn Steinbrink
2006-09-28  0:40         ` Björn Steinbrink
2006-09-28  1:01           ` Björn Steinbrink
2006-09-28  1:36             ` Andrew Morton
2006-09-28  2:04               ` Björn Steinbrink
2006-09-28  2:24                 ` Björn Steinbrink
2006-09-28  3:39                   ` Andrew Morton
2006-09-28 11:37                     ` Martin Filip
2006-09-28 17:09                     ` Ayaz Abdulla
2006-09-28  1:03           ` Andrew Morton

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