> At 10:48 PM 6/7/00 -0700, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
> >Peter Wemm wrote:
> >
> >> I suspect a generic chipset fault, or some design quirk that we are not
> >> working around. Note that the windoze drivers for these devices put them
> >> permanently in store-and-forward mode. if_de has the exact same problem on
> >> all of the systems above.
>
> Well we never saw these problems in v3.4...so what changed?
Either the driver changed, or your hardware.
As I've already pointed out, if your BIOS or board arrangement changed,
all bets are off. As for the driver code, you have the CVS repo, go look
for yourself.
(Note: I have a number of systems using these devices, and I can't recall
how long it's been since I saw a transmit underrun. It's not an
intrinsic feature of the device or driver, it has to be an interaction
issue.)
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