On Monday, 07 December 2009 23:35:20 +0100, godo wrote: > >>does anybody have problem with 2.6.31-1-686 and eth0 (Broadcom > >>Corporation NetLink BCM5906M)? > >> > >>I have up to date Sid on Lenovo ideapad S10e and approximately every > >>20 min. eth0 break's and little Tux from kerneloops.org notice me > >>that he will sent message about kernel problem. WiFi works without > >>any problem.
> >I had this problem in KVM virtual machines whose host has interfaces > >NetXtreme II BCM5708 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 12). I obtained > >alternatings timeouts: > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.125911] eth0: Transmit timeout, > >status 0c 0005 c07f media d0. > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.125925] eth0: Tx queue start > >entry 24960013 dirty entry 24960009. > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.125936] eth0: Tx descriptor 0 is > >0008a5ea. > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.125946] eth0: Tx descriptor 1 is > >0008a5ea. (queue head) > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.125956] eth0: Tx descriptor 2 is > >0008a5ea. > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.125965] eth0: Tx descriptor 3 is > >0008a5ea. > >Jun 25 19:07:18 ganimedes kernel: [5592587.126105] eth0: link up, 100Mbps, > >full-duplex, lpa 0x05E1 > >Jun 25 19:07:27 ganimedes kernel: [5592596.404019] NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: > >transmit timed out > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569141] eth0: Transmit timeout, > >status 0c 0005 c07f media d0. > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569154] eth0: Tx queue start > >entry 4 dirty entry 0. > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569165] eth0: Tx descriptor 0 is > >0008a5ea. (queue head) > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569175] eth0: Tx descriptor 1 is > >0008a5ea. > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569185] eth0: Tx descriptor 2 is > >0008a5ea. > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569194] eth0: Tx descriptor 3 is > >0008a5ea. > >Jun 25 19:07:30 ganimedes kernel: [5592599.569338] eth0: link up, 100Mbps, > >full-duplex, lpa 0x05E1 > >With 'pci=noacpi' this problem was solved. > > > >I hope this helps you. > Hi Daniel, Hi, Goran. > that help me in "soft condition" (surfing, mailing etc.) but if there > is some bigger file transfer afther 10-20 min. kerneloops notice come > and ethernet stop working. Making a search on Internet, the first reference is bug #527209 in Red Hat bugzilla. I recommend to you that you read the complete report. They mention the following workaround: # ethtool -K eth0 sg off Also they give a patch to correct the problem. If it is a kernel compiled with the source of kernel.org, it is necessary to see if there is a patch or a new version of the kernel that solves this problem. I hope this helps you. Regards, Daniel -- Fingerprint: BFB3 08D6 B4D1 31B2 72B9 29CE 6696 BF1B 14E6 1D37 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze - Linux user #188.598
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