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--- Comment #42 from Pallai Roland d...@rock.hu 2012-09-29 13:03:05 ---
Galen, thanks for the report. The BIOS upgrade fixed my problem too.
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--- Comment #37 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-08-01 07:52:51 ---
(In reply to comment #36)
I don't know where to go with this. We do have some _PRT quirks in
drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c, but since Windows 7 works fine without any
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--- Comment #38 from Bjorn Helgaas bhelg...@google.com 2012-08-01 13:54:05
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Maybe Win7 already know this and has a quirk for that, usually new HW will be
heavily tested on Windows before going to market.
In comment #35, Lubos points
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--- Comment #39 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-08-01 13:59:25 ---
Yeah, I doubt it's a quirk. By looking at the interrupt table on Win7, I think
Windows handles IRQ completely differently. Maybe it doesn't look at _PRT at
all, it
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--- Comment #36 from Bjorn Helgaas bhelg...@google.com 2012-07-30 17:13:11
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I was pointed to https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43238.
I tried the modifications to the DSDT that where proposed there and
voilŕ, the 3c905c
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--- Comment #27 from Galen Seitz gal...@seitzassoc.com 2012-07-17 08:30:56
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--- Comment #28 from Galen Seitz gal...@seitzassoc.com 2012-07-17 08:34:43
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--- Comment #30 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-07-17 09:10:18 ---
Great to know it works now :)
Is your machine using the Asus xxH77xx mother board? could you post the lspci
and dmesg?
Also how do you get the correct IRQ number?
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--- Comment #31 from Galen Seitz gal...@seitzassoc.com 2012-07-17 09:27:50
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Great to know it works now :)
Is your machine using the Asus xxH77xx mother board? could you post the lspci
and dmesg?
No. As I
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--- Comment #32 from Galen Seitz gal...@seitzassoc.com 2012-07-17 09:45:46
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--- Comment #33 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-07-17 13:51:05 ---
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First I mapped out the interrupt signals on the PCI slots using a multimeter.
Then I searched everywhere for a datasheet for the
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--- Comment #35 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-07-17 19:31:19 ---
I think Windows handles _PRT differently, because I didn't install any drivers
from Intel and the computer had no connection to the Internet. And since the
mobo was
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--- Comment #26 from Galen Seitz gal...@seitzassoc.com 2012-07-13 06:16:17
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(In reply to comment #24)
I actually RMA'd the board, got my money back and bought an Asus Z77-based
board instead.
I've been
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--- Comment #24 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-07-12 06:58:49 ---
I actually RMA'd the board, got my money back and bought an Asus Z77-based
board instead.
That happened after a botched BIOS update (Intel's fault, apparently) and
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--- Comment #25 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-07-13 04:21:47 ---
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I actually RMA'd the board, got my money back and bought an Asus Z77-based
board instead.
I've been trying to reproduce the bug here,
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--- Comment #23 from Galen Seitz gal...@seitzassoc.com 2012-07-12 04:55:15
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I'm seeing a problem too.
i7-3770, DH77KC with bios 0095, and the latest CentOS 6 kernel(2.6.32-279.1.1).
I've tried both a Symbios 53C895 SCSI controller and a
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--- Comment #19 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-06-15 06:29:41 ---
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--- Comment #20 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-06-15 07:05:57 ---
Oh yes, the BIOS update bricked the motherboard, so now it's up for RMA.
I'll probably try to convince the seller to take the board back and let me pick
another
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--- Comment #21 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-06-15 07:21:59 ---
Another idea is that Windows 7 uses UEFI to boot the system. Could that have
any effect on interrupts?
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--- Comment #16 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-06-13 05:30:05 ---
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e1000 debug patch
Good to know both Win 7 and apci=off works. One wired
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--- Comment #18 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-06-14 17:44:15 ---
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--- Comment #17 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-06-14 04:57:23 ---
Another test worth of try is disable the working eth0 device (like disable its
e1000e driver) and see whether the eth1 works.
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--- Comment #13 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-06-12 09:41:42 ---
I'll do that.
I'll also try installing FreeBSD and possibly Windows 7 to see if it works and
if so, then what is different in interrupt routing tables.
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--- Comment #14 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-06-12 21:08:09 ---
Hello again,
tonight I tried both FreeBSD and Windows.
Under FreeBSD, the card exhibits the exactly same erratic behavior. No packets
seem to get through and after
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--- Comment #12 from Feng Tang feng.t...@intel.com 2012-06-05 08:49:17 ---
Thanks for the new debug info, but I can't find any good clue yet, wish I could
have that board too, I compare the DSDT PRT info with your new kernel msg,
nothing
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--- Comment #2 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-05-16 18:50:51 ---
pci=nomsi was one of the options I've tried with no success. I also tried
pci=noacpi with no luck.
Yeah, it's the ethernet card at :05:01.0. It appears it's not
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--- Comment #6 from Lubos Dolezel lub...@gmail.com 2012-05-16 19:11:35 ---
I manually added an 'arp' entry on my laptop with the MAC address of the broken
interface and tried a 'ping -i0' to send a lot of packets towards that
interface.
I
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