> Can you please try building a kernel with attached patch, and see
> if
> it improves the situtation in any way?
I confirm that this patch fixes sunhme driver (modulo missing
semicolon in pci_set_master line), many thanks for your work.
Regards
Michal Pokrywka
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Gentlemen,
I believe that the cause of the problem is the missing calls to
pci_enable_dev() and pci_set_master(), which were lost during the
refactoring of the code.
Can you please try building a kernel with attached patch, and see if
it improves the situtation in any way?
Best regards,
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I have the exactely same problem with 2.6.18 (works on 2.6.17) and a
Quad-Port sunhme.
Is the maintainer notified?
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Resending to debian bts, maybe someone will be interested
in details, probably previous message had too big attachments...
> Can you please send the output of the command 'prtconf -p -v' to
> the
> bug? prtconf binary is provided by sparc-utils package.
Sorry, I should have mention that my server
Hi Michal,
Can you please send the output of the command 'prtconf -p -v' to the
bug? prtconf binary is provided by sparc-utils package.
Thanks,
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Package: linux-image-2.6.18-1-686
Version: 2.6.18-3
Severity: important
My server has two four-port pci nics, they worked with "sunhme" module
from 2.6.17-2-686 debian kernel. Recently I tried to upgrade
to 2.6.18-1-686 from unstable, but new sunhme driver seems broken.
Nics are recognized properl
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