Re: Possible problem with rl (Realtek) ethernet card driver in 4.5-STABLE

2002-05-22 Thread Andrew Gallatin
Nigel Roberts writes: > #10 0xc0237fbe in rl_rxeof (sc=0xc0b9d200) at ../../pci/if_rl.c:1151 > #11 0xc023827a in rl_intr (arg=0xc0b9d200) at ../../pci/if_rl.c:1342 > #12 0xc0279c7a in vec3 () > #13 0xc01c2196 in ether_output (ifp=0xc0ba4000, m=0xc076af00, dst=0xc0c28770, > rt0=0xc0c59d0

Re: Possible problem with rl (Realtek) ethernet card driver in 4.5-STABLE

2002-05-22 Thread Andy Sporner
> > > >Does this look like a driver bug, a hardware fault or all of the >above? I realise the realtek chips are not the best, but they >shouldn't cause a box to fall over :) > >Here are the details from the core dumps I got, which led me to > Hi, I had (in the words of Andrew Lloyd Webber) some "

Possible problem with rl (Realtek) ethernet card driver in 4.5-STABLE

2002-05-21 Thread Nigel Roberts
About a month ago, I ran into problems with a realtek card in an AMD K6-2 based machine I have. The box was built to act as a firewall for a 10Mb internet connection, and everytime it came under load ie. > 5Mb throughput, it fell over with a page fault, although occcasionally it also fell over und