* MACE networking (NOT!)
@ 2001-11-26 6:39 Mark Jaffe
2001-11-26 8:09 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
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From: Mark Jaffe @ 2001-11-26 6:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Hi, listas! I am engaged in a crusade to get a PowerMac 8500 with dual-604e
card online running YellowDog 2.0. I have the 2.4.10-B0a SMP kernel
installed, and am continually thwarted getting it into production due to
faulty networking.
The built-in networking refuses to work properly under Linux. I have no
problems with MacOS, it operates with either a static IP (at the Co-Lo) or
under DHCP (from an AirPort base station in the home office.) But in Linux,
DHCP gets an IP but will not make any connection, and with the static IP at
the Co-Lo it will perform for a few hours then become unreachable. Has this
issue ever been seen? Is there any way to diagnose what is going on and
resolve this problem?
Mark
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* Re: MACE networking (NOT!)
2001-11-26 6:39 MACE networking (NOT!) Mark Jaffe
@ 2001-11-26 8:09 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt @ 2001-11-26 8:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mark Jaffe, linuxppc-dev
>Hi, listas! I am engaged in a crusade to get a PowerMac 8500 with dual-604e
>card online running YellowDog 2.0. I have the 2.4.10-B0a SMP kernel
>installed, and am continually thwarted getting it into production due to
>faulty networking.
>
>The built-in networking refuses to work properly under Linux. I have no
>problems with MacOS, it operates with either a static IP (at the Co-Lo) or
>under DHCP (from an AirPort base station in the home office.) But in Linux,
>DHCP gets an IP but will not make any connection, and with the static IP at
>the Co-Lo it will perform for a few hours then become unreachable. Has this
>issue ever been seen? Is there any way to diagnose what is going on and
>resolve this problem?
>
>Mark
There are 2 things you can do:
1- Try with one CPU. The mace driver isn't really SMP safe (I can
fix that). Tell me if it helps.
2- Tell me the mace chip version (printed by the driver during boot)
and try my latest rsync tree as a "workaround" for some broken revs
was found in Darwin and I ported it to the linux driver.
Ben.
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