From: "Kok, Auke" <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>
To: ericj <ericj@ericj.net>
Cc: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>, NetDev <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: e100
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 11:03:38 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46B8B3FA.3090403@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070807175942.M75711@ericj.net>
ericj wrote:
> I want to thank everyone who helped with this.
>
> It was proven to be a hardware issue. The board designer had left a GPIO
> pin in an indeterminate state because he was planning to use it later to
> do something with the battery charge circuitry.
>
> I apologize for wasting everyone's time.
happens to everyone :)
Thanks for letting us know.
Auke
>
> On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:45:09 -0700, Kok, Auke wrote
>> [moving to netdev mailinglist]
>>
>> ericj wrote:
>>> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:20:58 -0500, ericj wrote
>>>> On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 12:13:28 -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote
>>>>> eepro100 is going to be removed. Please try e100 on 2.6.22 or
>>>>> 2.6.23-rc2.
>>>> I will give the 2.6.23 a try.
>>> I tried 2.6.23-rc2 and there was no change.
>>>
>>> There is now some question from the hardware guys about whether the
>>> eeproms were properly configured before shipping the boards. Is there
>>> any documentation of the eeprom on an EE Pro 100 VE (ICH4) so that I can
>>> figure out if any of the settings in there might be causing the problem?
>>>
>>> The only fields I know of for sure are the MAC address at the beginning
>>> and the checksum at the end. I also see from the driver code that there
>>> is at least one byte controlling wake-on-lan, which I don't care about -
>>> unless it's the problem.
>>>
>>> Thanks for ethtool, by the way. It's been helpful in looking at this and
>>> comparing the eeprom to an earlier version of the board that works.
>> Eric,
>>
>> please don't forget that an entire team here at Intel is
>> dedicated to supporting e100 and pro/1000 devices from Intel.
>>
>> Most of the pro/100 features are documented in the SDM which
>> contains some references to the eeprom parts. Mostly the
>> device doesn't need much configuration from the eeprom to work
>> (unlike gigE parts). The SDM can be downloaded from our sf.net
>> project page:
>>
>>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=42302&package_id=68544
>> The issue that you are reporting:
>>
>> "My system boots fine but when I try to bring up the onboard
>> ethernet (an EEPro 100 VE) I get a "Nobody Cares" message and
>> the interrupt is disabled."
>>
>> However has been recently patched. This should have worked
>> regardless of whether you used e100 or eepro100 (noting that
>> nobody supports eepro100 anymore, you should really use e100
>> for all tests).
>>
>> if you look in drivers/pci/quirks.c you'll find that there is
>> specific code for e100 devices. If this quirk doesn't work for
>> you then we'll need to dig into that. For this I'd like you to
>> gather:
>>
>> - `ethtool -e eth0` output
>> - `lspci -n` output
>>
>> this will allow me to check the quirck code and see if it has
>> the right device ID. I'm suspecting that the device ID is
>> missing somehow, or the workaround fails.
>>
>> Auke
>
>
> --
>
> "A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something" -- Frank Capra
>
> Eric Johnson
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2007-08-07 0:45 ` e100 (was: eepro100) - Nobody Cares (hardware?) Kok, Auke
2007-08-07 12:49 ` ericj
2007-08-07 18:01 ` ericj
2007-08-07 18:03 ` Kok, Auke [this message]
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