Hello,
I have a problem when using 0.18.3 on linux 2.18.1,
Asterisk 1.2.10-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1s. I use visdn with a single hfc
card and an attached S0 bus.
When I pick up my internal ISDN phone, kernel log shows me this:
lapd: visdn0: Assigning TEI 124
lapd: visdn0: TEI request
lapd: visdn0: Assigning TEI 125
lapd: visdn0: TEI request
lapd: visdn0: Assigning TEI 126
lapd: visdn0: TEI request
lapd: visdn0: Assigning TEI 64
lapd: visdn0: TEI request
lapd: visdn0: Assigning TEI 65
lapd: visdn0: TEI request
With an increasing number after the TEI everytime I pick up the phone
(the number seems to wrap around 126). I get no dialtone at all.
Asterisk reports no errors, module loading and unloading works as
expected.
BTW: how can I work around the "sync lost, pci performance too low!"
message, and which effects does it have?
Regards,
Arne
Unload/Load log:
lapd: NETDEV_DOWN visdn0
lapd: NETDEV_UNREGISTER visdn0
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0: shutting down card at e0932000.
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0: resetting
hfc-pci: HFC-S PCI A Driver unloaded
visdn-ec-kb: echo canceller module for vISDN unloaded
Timer generator for vISDN unloaded
visdn-ppp: vISDN ppp gateway module unloaded
visdn-streamport: vISDN streamport module unloaded
visdn-netdev: Netdevice gateway unloaded
vsc_release()
visdn: unloaded
NET: Unregistered protocol family 30
visdn: loading
NET: Registered protocol family 30
visdn-netdev: Netdevice gateway loading
visdn-streamport: vISDN streamport module loading
CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
visdn-ppp: vISDN ppp gateway module loading
vts_timer_open()
visdn-ec-kb: echo canceller module for vISDN loading
hfc-pci: HFC-S PCI A Driver loading
PCI: Enabling device 0000:02:09.0 (0000 -> 0003)
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0: resetting
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0: configured at mem 0xeb008000 (0xe0932000) IRQ 21
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0:st:chan[D] channel opened
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0:st:chan[D] channel started
lapd: NETDEV_UP visdn0
hfc-pci: pci-0000:02:09.0: sync lost, pci performance too low!
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