Hi all-

I'm doing some work with high speed GigE digital cameras, using a pair 
of i350s on two network cards.  I was trying to reallocate packet 
buffers from two ports to two other ports by following the instructions 
in the i350 datasheet.  In short, I changed the LAN_DIS bit for the two 
ports to one using ethtool and then set RXPbsize to 1 as well.

When I decided to go back, I changed the values back to their originals 
and one of the cards works great, and the other card says NVM error for 
all four ports.  I did a NVM dump and file compare, and the only things 
that appear to be different are the MAC addresses, and the checksums for 
each port, which one would expect. I suppose, in hindsight, I should've 
dumped the NVM to file BEFORE I started messing with it... live and 
learn, right?

Anyways, any suggestions?  I spent hours googling for a tool to compute 
checksums, to no avail.  I never changed the values at the checksum 
location - I compiled a current verison of igb w/o the NVM check when I 
was playing with the other values.

Thanks much,

M
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