Re: [PATCH] new device support for forcedeth.c second try

From: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
Date: Mon Jun 21 2004 - 14:51:20 EST


Kalin KOZHUHAROV wrote:
>
> # modprobe -r forcedeth; ntp_check; modprobe forcedeth; ntp_check; dmesg
> -c; ntp_check; sleep 10; ntp_check
> 22 Jun 03:48:56 ntpdate[8310]: adjust time server 192.168.1.100 offset
> 0.000057 sec
> 22 Jun 03:48:57 ntpdate[8366]: adjust time server 192.168.1.100 offset
> 0.000057 sec
> eth1: phy init failed to autoneg.
> eth1: no link during initialization.
> eth1: no IPv6 routers present
> forcedeth.c: Reverse Engineered nForce ethernet driver. Version 0.28.
> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:04.0 to 64
> eth1: forcedeth.c: subsystem: 01043:80a7 bound to 0000:00:04.0
> bad: scheduling while atomic!
> [<c03222fc>] schedule+0x47c/0x490
> [<c013920f>] __get_free_pages+0x1f/0x40
> [<c03227a3>] schedule_timeout+0x63/0xc0
> [<c0124b10>] process_timeout+0x0/0x10
> [<c0124eef>] msleep+0x1f/0x30
> [<e1f031b4>] phy_reset+0x64/0xc0 [forcedeth]
> [<e1f032a8>] phy_init+0x98/0x320 [forcedeth]
> [<e1f04b12>] nv_open+0x282/0x5d0 [forcedeth]
> [<c02bc4eb>] dev_open+0xcb/0x100
> [<c02c01d4>] dev_mc_upload+0x24/0x50
> [<c02bd9f1>] dev_change_flags+0x51/0x120
> [<c02bc375>] dev_load+0x25/0x70
> [<c02f93c6>] devinet_ioctl+0x246/0x560
> [<c02fb8fe>] inet_ioctl+0x5e/0xa0
> [<c02b4d09>] sock_ioctl+0xf9/0x2b0
> [<c01643fd>] sys_ioctl+0x10d/0x290
> [<c0106087>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
>
> eth1: forcedeth.c: subsystem: 01043:80a7 bound to 0000:00:04.0
> 22 Jun 03:48:57 ntpdate[8406]: adjust time server 192.168.1.100 offset
> 0.000056 sec
> 22 Jun 03:49:07 ntpdate[8436]: adjust time server 192.168.1.100 offset
> 0.000067 sec
>
> This time the trace is reproducible every time. This patch and the
> kmsgdump patch are the only ones applied to a stock 2.6.7
> Plugging a proper cable, just hides the three lines /^eth1:/

It seems that msleep is not the way to go here. I have to find a way to
move the PHY reset out of line.

> Please tell me if I can do something else to help debugging.

Does the driver work for you when a cable is plugged in? Please test
normal network traffic.

Thanks,
Carl-Daniel
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