[realtek] Probme with Realtek RTL8139 Driver
Butch Kemper
kemper at tstar.net
Sat Jul 3 15:08:50 PDT 2004
I have a debian linux system with the 2.2.20 kernel with two realtek
rtl8139 ethernet cards installed. I have downloaded and compiled the
latest version of rtl8139, v1.24:
Jun 30 10:17:20 whitehills kernel: rtl8139.c:v1.24 11/13/2003 Donald
Becker, becker at scyld.com.
Jun 30 10:17:20 whitehills kernel: http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html
Jun 30 10:17:20 whitehills kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139C Fast Ethernet at
0xec00, IRQ 11, 00:30:4f:1e:c6:a8.
Jun 30 10:17:20 whitehills kernel: eth1: RealTek RTL8139C Fast Ethernet at
0xe800, IRQ 10, 00:50:22:b1:a4:2b.
The system functions as a router for a wireless network with the access
point and the customer radios/routers on the eth1 card. I experience the
following problems:
1. The eth1 card will stop passing traffic. I have
a cron task that runs every 5 minutes to ping
the access point and if the ping fails, the eth1
interfaces is stopped and then started. Traffic
begins to flow again and the kern.log will
sometimes contain this message:
Jul 2 19:30:19 whitehills kernel: eth1: Oversized
Ethernet frame, status 6d1ff70b!
2. Sometimes the kernel will do a panic halt with an
error message on the console about trying to kill
the idle task. The system then requires a manual
reset to get going again.
3. Sometimes the system will reboot and the logs
contain no messages giving a reason.
I have several routers using this same kernel version, driver version, and
realtek cards, and this is the only system having the problem. I think the
problem is related to a customer radio/router sending a very large packet
but because of the intermittent nature of the problem, I have not been able
to make an associate to a particular customer.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Butch
TSTAR Internet, Inc | Making the Net Work
Marble Falls, TX | Serving Blanco, Burnet,
830-693-6967 | Llano, and Mason Counties
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