Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>>Btw, make sure 100% that all your modules issued from the kernel
>>>compilation in question have been properly installed under /lib/modules.
>>>
>>>Additionally, it has been reported (and I recently experienced this
>>>myself) than under some specific circumstances, only running a "make
>>>clean" in an old Xenomai-enabled kernel tree before upgrading the
>>>Xenomai support with prepare-kernel.sh, then compiling anew, is _not_
>>>enough. This may introduce some funky issues, likely due to missed
>>>dependencies in the kernel tree.
>>
>>
>>
>>I did originally build the kernel form fresh source and have only patched
>>once.  I am however rebuilding after a make mrproper just for kicks.
>>Since building the nucleus as a module, It appears that things are being
>>scheduled on both processors  for linux.  I still however can't get my
>>network connection to work properly.  It is a Broadcom NetExtreme GigE
>>card.  It successfully get's a DHCP address as if it is working fine.
>>No messages in any of the log files.  I however can not get out at all.
>>When trying to get in from the outside with ssh it supplies me the host
>>key but then hangs for about 1 minute then prompts me for a password and
>>works fine from there.    From inside, even pings dont work.
> 
> 
> Do you have the same behaviour of your network card when the SMI
> workaround is disabled ?
> Did you try to disable CONFIG_PCI_MSI ?
> 

What does tcpdump say during the 1 minute before prompting your password
and when ping does not work ?

-- 
                                                 Gilles Chanteperdrix

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