I don't know if it as at all related, but I had some problems with my
sound and 3Dfx drivers after installing RTL (Both modules). I recompiled
the modules AFTER installing RTL and they started working.
Mark
In message <Pine.LNX.3.96.1000606114551.19103A-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, William Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>
>I am having a problem with rtai-1.3 conflicting with the tulip network
>driver. The CPU is a dual PIII 700MHz with 128M RAM, the kernel is 2.2.15.
>The network is fine after boot up - I can ping, rlogin, nfs and others.
>As soon as I do ldmod (loading basic rtai modules) the network stops
>responding. This seems to be related to SMP only, I have a CPU from the
>same manufacturer with same chipsets but single processor which works
>fine with rtai-1.3. I am including dmesg output below:
>
>[..]
>PPP line discipline registered.
>PPP BSD Compression module registered
>tulip.c:v0.91g-ppc 7/16/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>eth0: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 65 at 0xec00, 00:10:6F:02:1F:4E, IRQ 19.
>eth0: EEPROM default media type Autosense.
>eth0: Index #0 - Media 10baseT (#0) described by a 21142 Serial PHY (2) block.
>eth0: Index #1 - Media 10baseT-FD (#4) described by a 21142 Serial PHY (2)
>block.
>eth0: Index #2 - Media 100baseTx (#3) described by a 21143 SYM PHY (4) block.
>eth0: Index #3 - Media 100baseTx-FD (#5) described by a 21143 SYM PHY (4)
>block.
>eth0: Using user-specified media 10baseT(forced).
>
>=================
>Network is working fine...
>./ldmod
>=================
>
>==== RT memory manager v0.2 Loaded. ====
>
>
>***** STARTING THE REAL TIME SCHEDULER WITH NO LINUX *****
>***** FP SUPPORT AND READY FOR A PERIODIC TIMER *****
>***<> LINUX TICK AT 120 (HZ) <>***
>***<> CALIBRATED CPU FREQUENCY 698803742 (HZ) <>***
>***<> CALIBRATED APIC_INTERRUPT-TO-SCHEDULER LATENCY 3001 (ns) <>***
>***<> CALIBRATED ONE SHOT APIC SETUP TIME 499 (ns) <>***
>
>
>***** RTAI NEWLY MOUNTED (MOUNT COUNT 1) ******
>
>eth0: 21140 transmit timed out, status f06980c5, SIA 000052ca ffff0001 fff8ffff
>8ffd0008, resetting...
>eth0: 21140 transmit timed out, status f06980c7, SIA 000052ca ffff0001 fff8ffff
>8ffd0008, resetting...
>eth0: 21140 transmit timed out, status f06980c7, SIA 000052ca ffff0001 fff8ffff
>8ffd0008, resetting...
>
>=============
>Network is now broken.
>
>Anybody have ideas?
>
>I have also tried Donald Becker's latest tulip driver v0.92 with same
>results. The tulip driver is compiled as a kernel module.
>I can recover the network by doing:
> ifconfig eth0 down
> rmmod tulip
> remod
> insmod tulip
> /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1
>
>Suggestions welcome.
>
>William Montgomery
>
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