On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 01:01:26PM -0400, Mason Loring Bliss wrote: > On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 10:46:30AM +0900, Yonghyeon PYUN wrote: > > > Given that you can reliably reproduce the issue, let's check simple ones > > first. > > Just as a quick update, I couldn't tolerate the network outages any more as > they were impacting my work, so I bought an Intel NIC. That said, this will > actually free me up to do more debugging of the Realtek as soon as I get a > chance to finish setting up a small test network - I'll be able to look at > both sides of interactions instead of depending on the flaky interface. >
Ok, if you happen to find spare time on testing, let me know your findings. > > > If you think the issue intermittently happens regardless of network load, > > try attached patch. I'm not sure whether the patch makes any difference for > > you since many PCIe NICs don't implement CLKREQ feature. It's just a wild > > guess. > > This is an onboard NIC, for what it's worth, on my: > Yes, it's very common to see LOM version in these days. > Base Board Information > Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer INC. > Product Name: M4A88T-M > Version: Rev X.0x > > I'm not sure if that changes it as compared with a plug-in PCIe device. Just > mentioning it for completeness. There is no much difference for driver between LOM and standalone NIC. LOM version may have some modifications compared to engineering samples I have. And motherboard vendors are free to program EEPROM/FLASH of NIC to meet their needs. I don't think the motherboard vendor heavily changed the NIC configuration though. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
