Re: 2.4.19pre10aa4 & Intel EtherExpress driver "e100".

Andrey Nekrasov (andy@spylog.ru)
Fri, 21 Jun 2002 11:31:40 +0400


Hello.

1. My hardware:

M/B Intel STL2:
- ServerWorks ServerSet III LE chipset).
- Integrated on-board Intel EtherExpress PRO100+ 10/100mbit PCI controller
(Intel 82559)

2. Problem:

2.4.19pre10aa3 - load kernel & driver ok, work.
...
Intel(R) PRO/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter - Loadable driver, ver 1.8.38 Copyright (c) 2002 Intel Corporation
eth0: Intel(R) 8255x-based Ethernet Adapter
Mem:0xfb101000 IRQ:18 Speed:100 Mbps Dx:Full
Hardware receive checksums enabled cpu cycle saver enabled
...

2.4.19pre10aa4 :
....
Intel(R) PRO/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter - Loadable driver, ver 2.0.30-k1
Copyright (c) 2002 Intel Corporation

hw init failed
Failed to initialize e100, instance #0
....

Whay?

> This fixes a mistake from my part in task_rq_lock and integrates the
> latest version of e100 e1000 per jam's suggestion, it works again on
> alpha (was a tux compile trouble).
>
> URL:
>
> http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.4/2.4.19pre10aa4.gz
> http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/kernels/v2.4/2.4.19pre10aa4/
>
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa4: 00_e100-2.0.30-k1.gz
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa4: 00_e1000-4.2.17-k1.gz
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa3: 07_e100-1.8.38.gz
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa3: 08_e100-includes-1
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa3: 09_e100-compilehack-1
>
> e100 and e1000 from 2.4.19pre10jam2.
>
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa3: 20_o1-sched-updates-A4-1
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa4: 20_o1-sched-updates-A4-2
>
> Cleanup alpha and fix lock_rq_task.
>
> Only in 2.4.19pre10aa4: 61_tux-alpha-compile-1
>
> Fix compile problem with tux on alpha.
>
> Andrea
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Andrey Nekrasov, SpyLOG.
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