On 1/16/2015 1:41 PM, Vick, Matthew wrote:
> On 1/16/15, 10:59 AM, "Xander Huff" <xander.h...@ni.com> wrote:
>
>> From: Jeff Westfahl <jeff.westf...@ni.com>
>>
>> The TXPBSIZE register of the i210 resets to its default value only
>> at power-on. It doesn't reset if you reboot the system, only if you
>> pull power. If something (another driver, another OS, etc.) modifies
>> this register from its default value, the igb driver doesn't function
>> correctly. It detects a hang of the transmitter and continuously resets
>> the adapter. Here we set this value to its default when resetting the
>> i210 to resolve this issue.
>
> This should have already been resolved last May in commit
> 27dff8b2f680ce966b5d959be9d69dd0edd92e3b ("igb: add defaults for i210
> TX/RX PBSIZE"). Are you running the latest upstream kernel?
>
> Cheers,
> Matthew
>
Looks like you're correct. Please disregard this patch.

-- 
Xander Huff
Staff Software Engineer
National Instruments

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