Scott Wood wrote:
> Rune Torgersen wrote:
>> 0xc0196d84 is in fs_enet_interrupt
>> (drivers/net/fs_enet/fs_enet-main.c:473).
>> 468                     if (fpi->use_napi)
>> 469                             int_clr_events &= ~fep->ev_napi_rx;
>> 470 471                     (*fep->ops->clear_int_events)(dev,
>> int_clr_events); 472
>> 473                     if (int_events & fep->ev_err)
>> 474                             (*fep->ops->ev_error)(dev,
>> int_events); 475 476                     if (int_events &
>> fep->ev_rx) { 477                             if (!fpi->use_napi)
>> (gdb)
> 
> Do you have shared interrupt debugging turned on?  That breaks this
> driver, and a patch to remove the shared flag was nacked in favor of
> actually fixing the driver, which I haven't gotten around to.
> 
> -Scott

Thanks!!
That worked. Now I just have to get highmem support...
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