GNIC-I in a SMP (Intel AP450GX Server)
Donald Becker
becker@cesdis1.gsfc.nasa.gov
Thu Oct 8 19:34:31 1998
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Anthony Caola wrote:
> Has anyone been successful using the yellowfin driver for a GNIC-I in a
> four-processor Intel AP450GX Server?
>
> Packet Engines customer service tells me that their NT driver had to be
> rewritten to accomodate the GX chipset due to timing issues and something
> about padding the "total word length".
That doesn't ring any bells.
> When attempting to use the latest version of the driver (1.02) and linux
> 2.1.124, we see that the card's TX light doesn't come on and the error message:
> "eth0: Yellowfin transmit timed out, status 00000008, resetting. . ." is
> reported. Our EtherExpress Pro 100 functions perfectly in this computer using
> the eepro100.c driver. If I go into 'netcfg' and deactivate and re-activate
> the card, the GNIC will let a few pings squeak out -- they're visible watching
> the TX light -- but then the card hangs and the net goes dead.
What is the /proc/net/dev count after this? Is the number of transmitted
packets related to TX_RING_SIZE? Or is it something on the card itself..
> Anthony Caola Massachusetts Institute of Technology
> Phone: (617) 253-6547 Department of Chemical Engineering
> Fax: (617) 258-8224 25 Ames St., Building 66-250
> Email: caola@mit.edu Cambridge, MA 02139
I used to live at 3 Ames St..
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