sk ethernet driver: watchdog timeout
Arno J. Klaassen
arno at heho.snv.jussieu.fr
Tue Mar 16 15:21:47 PST 2004
Hello,
> I have an ASUS motherboard A7V8X-E Deluxe with onboard 10/100/1000
> Mbit/s NIC from Marvell Semiconductor.
>
> My problem is that it sometimes lock up with the error message
>
> sk0: watchdog timeout
I have a similar problem with 3Com cards on an ASUS A7N266;
I just post in case this might be related (and in hope for
a hint for a solution )
> This is a fresh FreeBSD 4-STABLE system.
xl0 = 3c905C-TX
xl1 = 3c900-COMBO
switch = Netgear FS105
box netboots (using xl0) -Stable from a PPro server with same 3c905C-TX
and works like a charm (network software development use, generating
high network load)
This weekend I pulled in an old scsi-card and disk and installed
5.2.1 and -current on it :
- networking through xl0 gives me about 6Kbps throughput, unworkable
but no freezes
- networking through xl1 works more or less OK as long as I stick
to NFS (udp-mounts), simple editing and serial makes;
the first "make -j X" and/or "ar srv mylib lots-of-ofiles" generates :
xl1: watchdog timeout
system does not come back from lost network, at least not for
the first couple of minutes
whenever I try a "cvsup -g -L 2 /etc/my-supfile" or "cvs -d faraway update"
I always get the same
xl1: watchdog timeout
after some dozens of seconds
As said, same behaviour on 5.2.1 and -current from sunday.
With or without acpi/apic/WITNESS does not make any difference.
With or without CPUTYPE=athlon-xp either.
Note, when I installed this system (at a co-worker) one year ago,
I *had* to fix "AGP Aperture size" to 64M in the BIOS, otherwise
the netboot failed.
I just think about this, I did not test this weekend whether current
-Stable (sic) works OK when changing this value.
Thanx for your time, hope this helps to find a solution.
I can bake a current kernel on another box and ask my coworker
to test it.
Regards,
Arno
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