pcnet32 (maybe more) hosed in 2.4.3

Scott G. Miller (scgmille@indiana.edu)
Fri, 30 Mar 2001 19:01:37 -0500


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Linux 2.4.3, Debian Woody. 2.4.2 works without problems. However, in
2.4.3, pcnet32 loads, gives an error message:

Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: pcnet32_probe_pci: found device
0x001022.0x002000
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: ioaddr=3D0x00b800
resource_flags=3D0x000101
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: <
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: 6>eth0: PCnet/FAST 79C971 at 0xb800,
warning: PROM address does not match CSR address 00 00 00 00 00 00
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: tx_start_pt(0x0c00):~220 bytes,
BCR18(9861):BurstWrEn BurstRdEn NoUFlow
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: SRAMSIZE=3D0x7f00, SRAM_BND=3D0x3f00,
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: pcnet32: pcnet32_private lp=3Dc3173000
lp_dma_addr=3D0x3173000 assigned IRQ 5.
Mar 30 18:45:09 obsidian kernel: pcnet32.c:v1.25kf 26.9.1999
tsbogend@alpha.franken.de

Though it does still load.

However, the interface does not come up. (DHCP doesn't work, can't even
assign a manual address).=20

Worse, I get multiple entries for the driver in /proc/interrupts. Each=20
time I attempt to bring the interface up another is added so I have:

5: 11276 11416 IO-APIC-level aic7xxx, PCnet/FAST 79C971,
PCnet/FAST 79C971, PCnet/FAST 79C971

When I attempt to rmmod the driver, even if there is only one, I get a
Kernel OOPS (in the interrupt handler, so it wasn't written
anywhere). I'll attempt to copy it down by hand and post to the list in a
bit. =20

Scott

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