on 09/26/2012 08:41 AM Thanasis wrote the following:
> on 09/25/2012 11:53 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
>> Thanasis :
>> [...]
>>> Ping failed in the following step:
>>>
>>> HEAD is now at 3c6ad46 r8169: move rtl_set_rx_mode before i
on 09/26/2012 08:41 AM Thanasis wrote the following:
on 09/25/2012 11:53 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org :
[...]
Ping failed in the following step:
HEAD is now at 3c6ad46 r8169: move rtl_set_rx_mode before its
rtl_hw_start callers.
*spleen*
It's
on 09/25/2012 11:53 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> Thanasis :
> [...]
>> Ping failed in the following step:
>>
>> HEAD is now at 3c6ad46 r8169: move rtl_set_rx_mode before its
>> rtl_hw_start callers.
>
> *spleen*
>
> It's a genuine code mo
on 09/25/2012 12:54 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> Thanasis :
> [...]
>> I don't know what's wrong, but I am getting those errors.
>> Are you sure about the git tree?
>
> Yes. Replace 'git rev-list --all' with 'git rev-list --branches'.
>
> It should sh
on 09/25/2012 02:12 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> Thanasis :
>> Attached the whole log so far.
>> (the process looks stuck anyway for more than 30 min at the same point)
>
> You don't need to wait that long.
>
> I have updated git://violet.fr.zoreil.com
on 09/25/2012 02:12 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org :
Attached the whole log so far.
(the process looks stuck anyway for more than 30 min at the same point)
You don't need to wait that long.
I have updated git://violet.fr.zoreil.com/romieu/r8169
on 09/25/2012 12:54 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org :
[...]
I don't know what's wrong, but I am getting those errors.
Are you sure about the git tree?
Yes. Replace 'git rev-list --all' with 'git rev-list --branches'.
It should show something like
on 09/25/2012 11:53 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org :
[...]
Ping failed in the following step:
HEAD is now at 3c6ad46 r8169: move rtl_set_rx_mode before its
rtl_hw_start callers.
*spleen*
It's a genuine code move without any real change. Imho
on 09/22/2012 01:53 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
>>> Could you perform a test with ... 3.2-something kernel and its
>>> r8169 driver ?
As I said in my previous mail, I tried the r8169 of 3.2.30 and it works.
FWIW, while compiling the 3.2.30 kernel I saw this warning:
on 09/22/2012 01:53 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
>
> You did experience a failure with a 3.5.4 kernel. Can you try a 3.2.x
I downloaded the stable 3.2.30 and compiled.
It worked. The r8169 driver of the latest (22 Sep 2012) stable 3.2.30
source tree for the NIC in subject works.
on 09/22/2012 01:53 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> You did experience a failure with a 3.5.4 kernel. Can you try a 3.2.x if
> your vendor provides one ?
>
The vendor does not provide a 3.x kernel. But I will compile one.
Do you want me to run the r8169 make tests, if the r8169 of the
on 09/22/2012 01:53 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
You did experience a failure with a 3.5.4 kernel. Can you try a 3.2.x if
your vendor provides one ?
The vendor does not provide a 3.x kernel. But I will compile one.
Do you want me to run the r8169 make tests, if the r8169 of the
on 09/22/2012 01:53 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
You did experience a failure with a 3.5.4 kernel. Can you try a 3.2.x
I downloaded the stable 3.2.30 and compiled.
It worked. The r8169 driver of the latest (22 Sep 2012) stable 3.2.30
source tree for the NIC in subject works.
--
on 09/22/2012 01:53 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Could you perform a test with ... 3.2-something kernel and its
r8169 driver ?
As I said in my previous mail, I tried the r8169 of 3.2.30 and it works.
FWIW, while compiling the 3.2.30 kernel I saw this warning:
on 09/21/2012 11:29 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> Thanasis :
>> So far, ping has failed *only* at this iteration of the make loop:
>
> Ok.
>
> Without the usual netdev watchdog message I presume ?
What message? What do you mean "the usual netdev watch
Attached the whole log so far.
(the process looks stuck anyway for more than 30 min at the same point)
lets-go-shopping.log.bz2
Description: application/bzip
So far, ping has failed *only* at this iteration of the make loop:
HEAD is now at b087148 r8169: support control of advertising.
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.38-r8/build
M=/mnt/usb-disk/atom/usr/src/test-r8169/r8169 modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.38-r8'
CC [M]
on 09/21/2012 07:30 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
> on 09/21/2012 06:28 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
>>
> I don't get what you mean by the above step.
> Could you be more explicit please?
Hmm, think I got it ... Here is what I put there:
ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.19
on 09/21/2012 06:28 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> Thanasis :
>> on 09/21/2012 02:20 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
> [...]
>>> Thanasis, can you narrow down a bit the failing revision ?
>>
>> Sure, let me know how to do it please.
>
>
on 09/21/2012 06:28 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
>
I don't get what you mean by the above step.
Could you be more explicit please?
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on 09/21/2012 06:28 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
insert your ip addr add ... / link up and test sequence here
I don't get what you mean by the above step.
Could you be more explicit please?
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on 09/21/2012 06:28 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org :
on 09/21/2012 02:20 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
[...]
Thanasis, can you narrow down a bit the failing revision ?
Sure, let me know how to do it please.
A rough kernel estimate had
on 09/21/2012 07:30 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
on 09/21/2012 06:28 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
insert your ip addr add ... / link up and test sequence here
I don't get what you mean by the above step.
Could you be more explicit please?
Hmm, think I got it ... Here is what I
So far, ping has failed *only* at this iteration of the make loop:
HEAD is now at b087148 r8169: support control of advertising.
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.38-r8/build
M=/mnt/usb-disk/atom/usr/src/test-r8169/r8169 modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.38-r8'
CC [M]
Attached the whole log so far.
(the process looks stuck anyway for more than 30 min at the same point)
lets-go-shopping.log.bz2
Description: application/bzip
on 09/21/2012 11:29 PM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org :
So far, ping has failed *only* at this iteration of the make loop:
Ok.
Without the usual netdev watchdog message I presume ?
What message? What do you mean the usual netdev watchdog message?
I
on 09/21/2012 02:20 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
>
> Thanasis, can you narrow down a bit the failing revision ?
Sure, let me know how to do it please.
FWIW , attached full lspci -k output.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GSE Express Memory Controller
Hub (
on 09/20/2012 08:47 PM Bjorn Helgaas wrote the following:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Thanasis wrote:
>> I have an Acer Aspire One notebook, and it has a NIC as shown below:
>>
>> # lspci |grep -i Realtek
>> 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co.
I have an Acer Aspire One notebook, and it has a NIC as shown below:
# lspci |grep -i Realtek
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 02)
The driver module that I use is r8169. It works with 2.6 series of
kernels,
I have an Acer Aspire One notebook, and it has a NIC as shown below:
# lspci |grep -i Realtek
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller (rev 02)
The driver module that I use is r8169. It works with 2.6 series of
kernels,
on 09/20/2012 08:47 PM Bjorn Helgaas wrote the following:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Thanasis thana...@asyr.hopto.org wrote:
I have an Acer Aspire One notebook, and it has a NIC as shown below:
# lspci |grep -i Realtek
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd
on 09/21/2012 02:20 AM Francois Romieu wrote the following:
Thanasis, can you narrow down a bit the failing revision ?
Sure, let me know how to do it please.
FWIW , attached full lspci -k output.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GSE Express Memory Controller
Hub (rev 03
Q: Do I need CONFIG_ROMFS_FS=y in order to use an initrd image to boot?
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2008 08:48:35 +0200
From: Thanasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Is there a kernel driver that would make a NIC's port work as a RS232
port, using the serial cables that are RJ45 on one side and DB9 or DB25
on the other? Maybe null modem cables of tha
on 01/08/2008 08:48 AM Thanasis wrote the following:
> Is there a kernel driver that would make a NIC's port work as a RS232
> port, using the serial cables that are RJ45 on one side and DB9 or DB25
> on the other? Maybe null modem cables of that type ? Or for example
> those u
Is there a kernel driver that would make a NIC's port work as a RS232
port, using the serial cables that are RJ45 on one side and DB9 or DB25
on the other? Maybe null modem cables of that type ? Or for example
those used by cisco as console port cables?
(or may be I'm dreaming ;-)
<>
Is there a kernel driver that would make a NIC's port work as a RS232
port, using the serial cables that are RJ45 on one side and DB9 or DB25
on the other? Maybe null modem cables of that type ? Or for example
those used by cisco as console port cables?
(or may be I'm dreaming ;-)
inline:
2008 08:48:35 +0200
From: Thanasis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Is there a kernel driver that would make a NIC's port work as a RS232
port, using the serial cables that are RJ45 on one side and DB9 or DB25
on the other? Maybe null modem cables of that type
on 01/08/2008 08:48 AM Thanasis wrote the following:
Is there a kernel driver that would make a NIC's port work as a RS232
port, using the serial cables that are RJ45 on one side and DB9 or DB25
on the other? Maybe null modem cables of that type ? Or for example
those used by cisco as console
on 12/31/2007 11:54 AM Jose de la Mancha wrote the following:
>
> --> All RAID edition drives are more expensive that their equivalent
> "desktop edition" drives (same model on "desktop edition"). Just take a look
> at newegg for instance.
>
on 12/31/2007 11:54 AM Jose de la Mancha wrote the following:
-- All RAID edition drives are more expensive that their equivalent
desktop edition drives (same model on desktop edition). Just take a look
at newegg for instance.
on 12/31/2007 12:42 AM Jose de la Mancha wrote the following:
>
> Of course there are "RAID edition" hard drives with a feature called TLER
> (Time Limited Error Recovery) which stops the hard drive from entering into
> a deep recovery cycle. The hard drive will only spend 7 seconds to attempt
>
on 12/31/2007 12:42 AM Jose de la Mancha wrote the following:
Of course there are RAID edition hard drives with a feature called TLER
(Time Limited Error Recovery) which stops the hard drive from entering into
a deep recovery cycle. The hard drive will only spend 7 seconds to attempt
to
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