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sky2 transmit timeout and soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
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According to the last comment about updating the firmware solving the
problem, I am closing this bug.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I found the 'transmit timed out' issue solved totally by moving from
firmware 1.9 to 2.2 on my 88E8053; others have reported success with
firmware updates to their 8056 NICs also. Contact your motherboard
vendor for the update.
You can find the current firmware version using:
Hello, I'm experiencing a similar problem with my 88E8053
I read there's a fix released. How do I apply the patch? I have Ubuntu
Feisty up to date and using the linux kernel 2.6.20-16-generic.
I never notice this problem until lately that I've been trying to
transmit big files over samba or
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Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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The upstream bug report is now being shown as Resolved Code_Fix. Is
this something we can see backported to 2.6.20 or do we need to wait
until Gutsy to get the fix in?
Thanks!
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At least the sky2-tx-kick.patch applies fine to the 2.6.20 kernel. But I
can't test it, because currently I don't have access to a sky2 network
controller.
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I am experiencing similar problems. I downloaded Marvell's sk98lin
driver, compiled and installed without problems besides those already
mentioned (headers symbolic link and #!/bin/bash).
Perhaps related is my inability to resume from S3 via wake on lan using
other ethernet card - nvidia gige on
Hello, i had the same Problem with a Marvell ethernet controller.
Bevore reading this bug-thread i made a upgrade from edgy to feisty but the
problem still occurs every few hours.
I installed the driver from
http://www.marvell.com/drivers/driverDisplay.do?dId=153pId=36 as by Andreas
Simon
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Assignee: Tim Gardner = Ubuntu Kernel Team
Target: None = later
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Tim, thank you for your work. Sadly, like Darren, I too encountered
soft-lockups with that sky2.ko.2.6.20-14 (as with a complete vanilla
2.6.21-rc6 kernel). It's slightly better with this version. Removing the
module and reloading it again makes the network work again. With earlier
versions of the
I back ported sky2 from 2.6.21-rc6. Lets see if it helps:
cd /lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/kernel/drivers/net
sudo wget -O sky2.ko http://people.ubuntu.com/~rtg/sky2.ko.2.6.20-14
sudo modprobe -r sky2
sudo modprobe sky2
Please attach dmesg output if you continue to have failures.
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sky2
Uh, be sure to save your original sky2.ko before running 'wget'.
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I just grabbed it, I can generally trigger it with 4-5 gigs back and
forth over smb or SSH so I will try that now.
Thank you!
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Unfortunately it still seemed to crash, after copying about 9 gigs back
and forth I lost all network connectivity. Removing the sky2 driver
and adding it back brought it back to life.
Is there a chance it is related to the cheap switch I am using? I have
an off the shelf D-link gig switch. I
I would be interesting to change switches, though a 100Mbit switch is
much less stressful. Also make sure your network adapter is well
ventilated.
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I can take a look at grabbing a new switch gig switch tomorrow, the NIC
is on a MAC Mini but the unit itself is well ventilated.
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In the meantime I encountered several soft lockups with linux image
2.6.20-14.22 too. It seems this bug is not fixed with tha latest sky2
upstream changes.
Currently I test the Yukon driver (sk98lin) from Marvell, which can be
downloaded from
I was copying around 4 gigs of files over SMB and experienced the sky2
hang today. I am running 2.6.20-14
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Lauri, it could also be that your problem is a different one. At least
some lockups seems to be highly related to sky2 and network traffic.
Anyway, since the 3 days I run linux-image-2.6.20-13-generic version
2.6.20-13.21 I haven't encountered any new lockups. Maybe the problem is
already fixed
Sky2 upstream updates will appear in the 2.6.20-14 kernel. Check the
daily ISO at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current on April 2.
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- BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
+ sky2 transmit timeout and soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
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Doesn't seem to be exclusively a sky2 issue since as far as I can tell,
I've never run that specific driver (in fact, I suspect the culprit to
be the rt61(pci) driver in my case).
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