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--- Comment #8 from m...@sentex.net ---
Thanks, I was working with marius@ to test on certain hardware and media
configs and it seems to have resolved this issue. See the discussion in the
thread
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--- Comment #7 from Sean Bruno ---
Please retest this issue with the 10.3 BETA version of the em(4) driver.
There's a bit of stuff around DMA that got sorted out finally and hopefully for
good that should make this
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--- Comment #6 from Sean Bruno sbr...@freebsd.org ---
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3192
I think we have a good fix for this problem, if you guys have time to validate
my findings, please do.
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--- Comment #4 from m...@sentex.net ---
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2014-September/080088.html
has some insights / discussion on it from Rick M
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