From: Andrew Morton <akpm@zip.com.au>
To: Urban Widmark <urban@teststation.com>
Cc: Martin Eriksson <nitrax@giron.wox.org>,
Justin A <justin@bouncybouncy.net>,
Andy Carlson <naclos@swbell.net>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Stephan von Krawczynski <skraw@ithnet.com>
Subject: Re: via-rhine timeouts
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 12:44:21 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3C4F20A5.F88EA471@zip.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <004101c1a3f9$dea1bb90$0201a8c0@HOMER> <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201231255180.6354-100000@cola.teststation.com>
Urban Widmark wrote:
>
> writeb(readb(ioaddr + TxConfig) | 0x80, ioaddr + TxConfig);
> np->tx_thresh = 0x20;
> (linuxfet.c)
>
> writeb(0x20, ioaddr + TxConfig);
> np->tx_thresh = 0x20;
> (via-rhine.c)
>
> Note how the linuxfet driver sets a higher value but does not make the
> tx_thresh follow, so if it later gets a "IntrTxUnderrun" it will lower the
> threshold. But the chosen value is probably large enough.
>
> Those of you with this problem could try changing the 0x80 to 0x20 in the
> linuxfet.c driver and see if the problem returns (or the other way around
> in the via-rhine.c driver).
>
That would certainly explain why people are seeing success
with linuxfet.
Here's the test patch which you describe. It would be
useful if people could try it..
--- linux-2.4.18-pre6/drivers/net/via-rhine.c Tue Jan 22 12:38:30 2002
+++ linux-akpm/drivers/net/via-rhine.c Wed Jan 23 12:42:18 2002
@@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ static void init_registers(struct net_de
/* Initialize other registers. */
writew(0x0006, ioaddr + PCIBusConfig); /* Tune configuration??? */
/* Configure the FIFO thresholds. */
- writeb(0x20, ioaddr + TxConfig); /* Initial threshold 32 bytes */
+ writeb(0x80, ioaddr + TxConfig); /* Initial threshold 32 bytes */
np->tx_thresh = 0x20;
np->rx_thresh = 0x60; /* Written in via_rhine_set_rx_mode(). */
-
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-01-23 20:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-01-22 23:42 via-rhine timeouts Justin A
2002-01-23 0:37 ` Urban Widmark
2002-01-23 1:02 ` Justin A
2002-01-23 9:44 ` Urban Widmark
2002-01-23 10:16 ` Stephan von Krawczynski
2002-01-23 1:07 ` Andy Carlson
2002-01-23 1:58 ` Justin A
2002-01-23 10:36 ` Martin Eriksson
2002-01-23 12:04 ` Urban Widmark
2002-01-23 20:44 ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2002-01-23 23:25 ` Stephan von Krawczynski
2002-01-23 23:53 ` Urban Widmark
2002-01-23 23:41 ` Justin A
2002-01-23 23:49 ` Urban Widmark
2002-01-24 8:38 ` Martin Eriksson
2002-01-24 13:01 ` Andy Carlson
2002-01-24 14:42 ` Martin Eriksson
2002-01-24 1:25 ` Andy Carlson
2002-01-23 10:12 ` AW: " Roland Schwarz
[not found] <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201261559580.4687-200000@cola.teststation.com>
2002-01-29 2:13 ` Justin A
2002-01-29 21:06 ` Urban Widmark
2002-01-30 0:15 ` Justin A
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