Re: 8139too cannot receive pkts in 2.4.19-rc3

Scott Bronson (bronson@rinspin.com)
14 Aug 2002 22:50:10 -0700


I'm witnessing this too. I have some information to add.

kernel 2.4.20-pre2. When I plug the RTL-8139 rev 10 soldered onto my
Shuttle FS40 motherboard into my cable modem (I'm pretty sure it's only
10baseT), I get this:

Aug 14 22:06:37 emma kernel: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.26
Aug 14 22:06:37 emma kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at
0xe800, 00:30:1b:11:1b:a5, IRQ 11
Aug 14 22:06:37 emma /etc/hotplug/net.agent: invoke ifup eth0
Aug 14 22:06:37 emma kernel: eth0: Setting half-duplex based on
auto-negotiated partner ability 0000.

Nothing works. Well, maybe my machine can successfully send -- I can't
easily test that. But it sure doesn't receive. On the machine, the
link light turns on but the activity light remains dark.

Now, when I plug it into my 10/100 ethernet hub, these messages appear:

Aug 14 22:21:27 emma kernel: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.26
Aug 14 22:21:27 emma kernel: eth0: RealTek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at
0xe800, 00:30:1b:11:1b:a5, IRQ 11
Aug 14 22:21:27 emma /etc/hotplug/net.agent: invoke ifup eth0
Aug 14 22:21:27 emma kernel: eth0: Setting 100mbps half-duplex based on
auto-negotiated partner ability 40a1.

Except that now everything works great. The link light is on, the
activity light works, and I can send and receive packets beautifully.

It would appear that the 2.4.20-pre2 8139too driver doesn't handle
10baseT -- it only works with 100baseT.

Configuration:
RTL-8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter: module
Use PIO instead of MMIO: yes
Support for uncommon rev. K: yes
Support for older 8129/8130: yes
Use older RX-reset method: no

I really, really want this chip to work with my cable modem. Is there
anything I can do?

Thanks,

- Scott

On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 23:54, Ben Greear wrote:
> I just upgraded a SpaceWalker SV-50 machine with a builtin Realtek
> nic. The NIC can no longer receive pkts it seems. It can transmit
> fine, as witnessed by other machines on the network.
>
> lspci says the realtek is:
> RTL-8139/8139C (rev 10)
>
> The NIC is plugged into a 10bt hub.
>
> The messages in /var/log/messages look like:
>
> NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
> eth0: Setting half-duplex based on auto-negotiated partner ability 0000
>
> I tested in on a 100bt-FD switch, and it failed there too, though it
> did have a message in the log about negotiating 100bt-FD.
>
> This works in stock RH 7.3 kernel.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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