Quote from a related problem:

"The chip id is one of the first things read from the device. If the PCI
read gets an error, then the value is all-ones.

The issue is not directly in the driver, but with the power control for
that device. 

Try the latest kernel (even 2.6.33-rc2) to make sure the problem isn't
already fixed."


http://lists.openwall.net/netdev/2010/01/03/6

Not tried the latest kernel though...

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