[eepro100] auto-negotiation | force fixed
Frank Lenaerts
Frank Lenaerts <lenaerts.frank@pandora.be>
Thu Oct 31 17:42:12 2002
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on Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:42:40PM -0500, Donald Becker wrote about Re: [ee=
pro100] auto-negotiation | force fixed:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Frank Lenaerts wrote:
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> > Each switch is a 3Com Office Connect (10/100Mbps). All hosts (A, B and
> > C) have 2 NICs: eth0 (indicated by 0) is a Myson MTD803 using the
> > fealnx driver
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> Grrrmmmmm. U
Are these cards that bad?
> As usual, I recommend
> - Checking for sleep mode
Sleep mode is not enabled.
> > Finally, I checked the interfaces (using myson-diag -m and
> > eepro100-diag -m -f).
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> The following is very useful
> mii-diag --watch
> You can usually get the same effect with the per-chip diags and "-mm".
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> > --- begin myson ---
> > myson-diag.c:v1.00 5/15/2001 Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com)
> > http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
> > Index #1: Found a Myson MTD803 adapter at 0xb800.
> > Station address 00:02:44:63:00:02.
> > Receive mode is 0x80f48e61: Normal unicast and hashed multicast.
> > This device appears to be active, so some registers will not be read.
> > To see all register values use the '-f' flag.
> > No interrupt sources are pending (0000).
> > MII PHY #32 transceiver registers:
> > 3000 786d 0302 d000 41e1 45e1 0000 0000
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> Looks OK to me.
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> > Vendor ID is 00:c0:b4:--:--:--, model 0 rev. 0.
> > Vendor/Part: ASIX (unknown type).
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> Errkkk? This transceiver ID was in the ASIX chip.
> That's very curious. I'll have to check out that ID in libmii.c.
> This likely means that the vendor-specific registers are misinterpreted...
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> > TDK format vendor-specific registers 16..18 are 0x0602 0x0000 0x0000
> > Link polarity is detected as normal.
> > 100baseTx Coding and scrambling is disabled!
> > Auto-negotiation complete, 10Mbps half duplex.
> > Rx link in fail state, PLL locked.
> > 10baseT loopback mode.
> > No new link status events.
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> Yup, ignore this message.
On the other hand, if I issue an mii-diag -w eth0 (the Myson NIC), I
get the following output. This could also be due to the fact that
vendor-specific registers are misinterpreted.
--- begin ---
Basic registers of MII PHY #0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000.
Basic mode control register 0x0000: Auto-negotiation disabled, with
Speed fixed at 10 mbps, half-duplex.
Basic mode status register 0x0000 ... 0000.
Link status: not established.
Link partner information information is not exchanged when in fixed
speed mode.=20
End of basic transceiver informaion.
Monitoring the MII transceiver status.
11:40:22.522 Baseline value of MII BMSR (basic mode status register)
is 0000.
--- end ---
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