Thanks, there are some patches to ethtool too they were in the original
post. It's quite funny I'll can sit and monitor the fiber links in
Nata northen Tanzania Serengeti Natinal Park. Quite a bit from where I
am. :) Router mounted on a pole is low-power Atom 25 Watt battery backep-up.
Packet-budget @ 500.000 pkts/s
NATA:/# ethtool -D eth1
Ext-Calbr: Avr RX-Power: Alarm & Warn: RX_LOS: Wavelength: 1550 nm
Alarms, warnings in beginning of line, Ie. AH = Alarm High, WL == Warn Low etc
Temp: 49.4 C Thresh: Lo: -12.0/-8.0 Hi:
103.0/110.0 C
Vcc: 3.25 V Thresh: Lo: 3.0/3.0 Hi: 3.7/4.0
V
Tx-Bias: 31.8 mA Thresh: Lo: 2.0/4.0 Hi: 70.0/84.0
mA
TX-pwr: -1.8 dBm ( 0.66 mW) Thresh: Lo: -4.0/-2.0 Hi: 7.0/8.2
dBm
AHWH RX-pwr: -1.7 dBm ( 0.67 mW) Thresh: Lo: -35.2/-28.0 Hi: -8.2/-6.0
dBm
Cheers
--ro
Brandeburg, Jesse writes:
> This time with the attachments.
>
> ** original message text **
>
> Hi,
>
> I added to DOM to get fiber stats in our routers some but code never
> got include in kernel... So I'll though I'll do now try so is sitting
> and have back-port this over again.
>
> Now I don't get igb driver working seems there are massive changes...
> and many chip variants at PHY layers. You're the ultimate expertise
> I hope. :) Any chance you can take look. (It works in 2.6.34-rc3)
>
> ixgbe is working w. your boards. The igb board I have is Interface
> Masters 4-port 82576 based board with SFP's of course.
>
>
> xdom-core.patch, dom-core.patch [Click mouse-2 to save to a file]
> xdom-igb.patch, dom-igb.patch [Click mouse-2 to save to a file]
> xdom-ixgbe.patch, dom-ixgbe.patch [Click mouse-2 to save to a file]
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