Hi Greg,
When I did cat proc/interrupts:

/> cat /proc/interrupts
 66:          0   fec(MII)
 72:       3393   ColdFire Timer
 73:       1084   ColdFire UART
 74:          0   ColdFire UART
 77:          0   ColdFire USB (EP0)
 78:          0   ColdFire USB (EP1)
 79:          0   ColdFire USB (EP2)
 80:          0   ColdFire USB (EP3)
 81:          0   ColdFire USB (EP4)
 82:          0   ColdFire USB (EP5)
 83:          0   ColdFire USB (EP6)
 84:          0   ColdFire USB (EP7)
 86:          0   fec(RX)
 87:          0   fec(TX)
 88:         13   fec(OTHER)
 89:          0   ColdFire QSPI

Thanks
Ashish phogat

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Greg Ungerer <gregungere...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Ashish,
>
> On 27/03/13 06:12, Ashish Phogat wrote:
> > My Kernel is 2.4.34.5 and uClinux-dist is uClinux-dist-20120401.tar.bz2.
>
> Ok. I haven't run 2.4 kernels for a long time... but some comments
> below.
>
>
> >     > /> NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
> >     > eth0: transmit timed out.
> >     > Ring data dump: cur_tx 321100, dirty_tx 321100 cur_rx: 321000
> >     >  tx: 16 buffers
> >     >   00321100: 0000 0012 00000000
> >     >   00321108: 0000 0816 00000000
> >     >   00321110: 0000 001a 00000000
> >     >   00321118: 0000 0c1e 00000000
> >     >   00321120: 0000 0432 00000000
> >     >   00321128: 0000 40a6 00000000
> >     >   00321130: 0000 002a 00000000
> >     >   00321138: 0000 002e 00000000
> >     >   00321140: 0000 0032 00000000
> >     >   00321148: 0000 0036 00000000
> >     >   00321150: 0000 003a 00000000
> >     >
> >     >  rx: 32 buffers
> >     >   00321000: 8000 0440 00320000
> >     >   00321008: 8000 0c70 00320800
> >     >   00321010: 8000 092b 0037f000
> >     >   00321018: 8000 ff9a 0037f800
> >     >   00321020: 8000 7fa2 0037e000
> >     >   00321028: 8000 eda6 0037e800
> >     >   00321030: 8000 ffa2 0037d000
> >     >   00321038: 8000 ffa6 0037d800
> >     >   00321040: 8000 ffb2 0037c000
> >     >   00321048: 8000 ffb6 0037c800
> >     >   0032
> >     >
> >     > Spurious interrupt 1
>
> Together this looks like an interrupt issue. What do you see
> if you "cat /proc/interrupts"?
>
> Regards
> Greg
>
>
> >     >
> >     > uclinux simply hangs there. I found that there is a large amount
> >     of people who are getting the same problem in past couple of years.
> >     But I did not get any solution for the problem.
> >     >
> >     > Please let me know whether this problem still exists in uclinux
> >     source code for M5272C3. where I will find the solution for that?
> >     >
> >     > My Ethernet Hardware Info:
> >     > fec.c: Probe number 1 with 0x0000
> >     > eth0: FEC ENET Version 0.2, 00:e0:0c:bc:e5:60
> >     > fec: PHY @ 0x1, ID 0x0022561b -- AM79C874
> >     >
> >     > Thanks and Appreciated for your help.
> >     >
> >     > Thanks
> >     > Ashish Phogat
> >     >
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