zsolt foldvari wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Brandeburg, Jesse
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Your full dmesg from boot would have been more useful, but I think
>> you have the issue of dma with these 32 bit controllers failing when
>> you have lots of ram.  
> 
> dmesg_1.txt is the full output from boot.
> 
>> do you have 4GB or greater of ram?
> 
> I have only 512K.
> 
>> your hardware is failing to send *all* packets, as in it never
>> succeeds in sending any.  this could be an interrupt problem (so
>> please check /proc/interrupts and make sure you get an interrupt for
>> your eth0 interface every two seconds) or a dma issue, or maybe even
>> a hardware failure.    
> 
> There are many devices attached to the same interrupt (IRQ11). Any way
> I can see interrupts coming only from eth0?
> 
> Btw., I have issues with my Intel PRO Wireless too for a long time,
> but I thought it was related to some kernel upgrade. When the module
> is enabled I often get message "IRQ11 Disabled" and kernel locks up.
> Perhaps it means interrupt problems. The e1000 and ipw2100 problems
> didn't start at the same time!
> 
>> I guess the other option could be that it doesn't like the IPv6
>> packets for some reason. 
> 
> ipv6 kernel module is not loaded.
> 
>> we have a patch at sourceforge in the patches section, that patches
>> in an e1000_dump function.  This might be useful to see the output
>> from.  When you get a tx hang it will dump a ton of data into dmesg
>> and if you could send us that it would be great.   
> 
> Please find attached the output from dmesg after the tx hang. I've
> included syslog as well since the dmesg buffer seems to be too small.
> 
> I did upgrade the BIOS to the latest available version beforehand.
> 
> Zsolt

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