rtl8139 driver "looses" network
William T Wilson
fluffy@snurgle.org
Mon Mar 13 14:15:26 2000
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, David H. Goodlette wrote:
> rtl8139 chip. The chip is in promiscuous mode (it's a sniffer), and
> after a random time frame, the chip stops working. Pings to the
> machine do not work, nor do pings out of the box. If we ifconfig eth0
> down, then this somehow resets the driver and it starts to work again.
Congratulations, you have the Amazing Disappearing rtl8139.
> an earlier version of the driver on an earlier kernel. The driver is
> under heavy data load, so I'm wondering if it might me load related.
Not sure. It doesn't happen when the card is under no load (with a normal
workstation attached to the rtl8139, I get a lockup about every two
days... with the person that uses that workstation away, it's been going
for a little over a week without falling over). So it's definitely usage
dependent, but it seems to scrub whether the load is light or heavy.
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