Re: HEADS UP: fxp breakage

2003-04-05 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Daniel C. Sobral wrote: Maxime Henrion wrote: Hi all, I was finally able to reproduce the problems people have been reporting. That is, the fxp(4) card works but there are many odd "unknown: DMA timeout" and "unknown: device timeout" messages. This was due to a bug in fxp(4) which was harmle

Re: HEADS UP: fxp breakage

2003-04-05 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Maxime Henrion wrote: Hi all, I was finally able to reproduce the problems people have been reporting. That is, the fxp(4) card works but there are many odd "unknown: DMA timeout" and "unknown: device timeout" messages. This was due to a bug in fxp(4) which was harmless unless you used DEVICE_PO

Re: HEADS UP: fxp breakage

2003-04-05 Thread Maxime Henrion
Hi all, I was finally able to reproduce the problems people have been reporting. That is, the fxp(4) card works but there are many odd "unknown: DMA timeout" and "unknown: device timeout" messages. This was due to a bug in fxp(4) which was harmless unless you used DEVICE_POLLING. These

RE: HEADS UP: fxp breakage

2003-04-05 Thread Robin P. Blanchard
Ok. Here's the information requested. This is taken from the boxes running a working, older kernel (otherwise wouldn't be able to get to them remotely). I can get the same info with the broken kernel come Monday should that be necessary. Hope this helps! 1) dell poweredge 4350 fxp0: flags=18843 m