From: "Martin J. Bligh" <mbligh@google.com>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Strange errors from e1000 driver (2.6.18)
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2006 11:46:54 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <453BBC9E.4040300@google.com> (raw)
I'm getting a lot of these type of errors if I run 2.6.18. If
I run the standard Ubuntu Dapper kernel, I don't get them.
What do they indicate?
Oct 21 18:48:28 localhost kernel: buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Oct 21 18:48:28 localhost kernel: time_stamp <7b79d33>
Oct 21 18:48:28 localhost kernel: next_to_watch <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:28 localhost kernel: jiffies <7b7a0c1>
Oct 21 18:48:28 localhost kernel: next_to_watch.status <0>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: Tx Queue <0>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: TDH <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: TDT <44>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: next_to_use <44>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: next_to_clean <39>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: time_stamp <7b79d33>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: next_to_watch <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: jiffies <7b7a2b5>
Oct 21 18:48:30 localhost kernel: next_to_watch.status <0>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: Tx Queue <0>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: TDH <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: TDT <44>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: next_to_use <44>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: next_to_clean <39>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: time_stamp <7b79d33>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: next_to_watch <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: jiffies <7b7a4a9>
Oct 21 18:48:32 localhost kernel: next_to_watch.status <0>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: Tx Queue <0>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: TDH <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: TDT <44>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: next_to_use <44>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: next_to_clean <39>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: time_stamp <7b79d33>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: next_to_watch <3d>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: jiffies <7b7a69d>
Oct 21 18:48:34 localhost kernel: next_to_watch.status <0>
Oct 21 18:48:35 localhost kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
Oct 21 18:48:36 localhost kernel: e1000: eth0: e1000_watchdog: NIC Link
is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex
next reply other threads:[~2006-10-22 18:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-10-22 18:46 Martin J. Bligh [this message]
2006-10-22 19:05 ` Strange errors from e1000 driver (2.6.18) Martin J. Bligh
2006-10-22 20:21 ` Jesse Brandeburg
2006-10-22 20:27 ` Martin J. Bligh
2006-10-22 22:15 ` Jesse Brandeburg
2006-10-22 22:32 ` Martin J. Bligh
2006-10-22 23:29 ` Jesse Brandeburg
2006-10-22 23:02 ` Dumitru Ciobarcianu
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