uh, well this is a driver issue, and drivers dont change that much across
kernel versions. Whoever is familiar with the driver should know what that
message means, even if its been repaired. Im not reporting a bug, Im asking
what the message means and how to reset it.
Dennis
At 09:52 PM 11/20/99 +0100, Jakob �stergaard wrote:
>On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 02:21:04PM -0500, Dennis wrote:
>> Under heavy load, the eepro100 driver stops working and the following
>> message appears when trying to send throught the interface:
>>
>> eth0: Too much work at interrupt error: FFFF
>>
>> Even when the load is eliminated the driver does not recover. I assume this
>> is an overrun condition...any ideas as to why it doesnt recover or what can
>> be done to fix it short of reboot?
>
>Guys, when submitting error messages like this, _always_ let us know which
>kernel versions you're talking about.
>
>Noone has a chance in the world of guessing what might cause the problem
>if we don't know at least the kernel vesion, eventual patches, and some
>specifics about the hardware.
>
>I'm not a NIC expert, but I know that the NIC experts on this list won't
>even attempt guessing if they don't have at least a minimum of information.
>
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