Re: eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-12 Thread Kevin Buhr
Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Do you see this if you run a -ac kernel or apply the APIC 440BX patch ? Alan, what APIC 440BX patch are you referring to? I must have missed it, and I can't find anything in the archives. Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - To unsubscribe from this list: send

Re: eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-12 Thread Kevin Buhr
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do you see this if you run a -ac kernel or apply the APIC 440BX patch ? Alan, what APIC 440BX patch are you referring to? I must have missed it, and I can't find anything in the archives. Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the

Re: eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-10 Thread Michael Poole
Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > What seems to happen is that the kernel stops seeing interrupts on the > > IRQ shared by eth0 (my outside interface) and usb-uhci. I can still > > ssh in on eth1, and when I do, syslog contains things like "eth0: > > Interrupt timed out" and usb-uhci

Re: eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-10 Thread Alan Cox
> What seems to happen is that the kernel stops seeing interrupts on the > IRQ shared by eth0 (my outside interface) and usb-uhci. I can still > ssh in on eth1, and when I do, syslog contains things like "eth0: > Interrupt timed out" and usb-uhci griping about devices that failed to > accept new

eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-10 Thread Michael Poole
Since about 2.4.2, I have been seeing intermittent hangs on my system; usually once or twice a week, but once just 10 minutes after rebooting. What seems to happen is that the kernel stops seeing interrupts on the IRQ shared by eth0 (my outside interface) and usb-uhci. I can still ssh in on

eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-10 Thread Michael Poole
Since about 2.4.2, I have been seeing intermittent hangs on my system; usually once or twice a week, but once just 10 minutes after rebooting. What seems to happen is that the kernel stops seeing interrupts on the IRQ shared by eth0 (my outside interface) and usb-uhci. I can still ssh in on

Re: eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-10 Thread Alan Cox
What seems to happen is that the kernel stops seeing interrupts on the IRQ shared by eth0 (my outside interface) and usb-uhci. I can still ssh in on eth1, and when I do, syslog contains things like eth0: Interrupt timed out and usb-uhci griping about devices that failed to accept new

Re: eepro100/usb interrupts stop with 2.4.x kernels?

2001-05-10 Thread Michael Poole
Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What seems to happen is that the kernel stops seeing interrupts on the IRQ shared by eth0 (my outside interface) and usb-uhci. I can still ssh in on eth1, and when I do, syslog contains things like eth0: Interrupt timed out and usb-uhci griping about