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Date:	Tue, 12 May 2009 23:45:55 +0200
From:	Michael Riepe <michael.riepe@...glemail.com>
To:	Krzysztof Halasa <khc@...waw.pl>
CC:	Michael Buesch <mb@...sch.de>, David Dillow <dave@...dillows.org>,
	Francois Romieu <romieu@...zoreil.com>,
	Rui Santos <rsantos@...popie.com>,
	Michael Büker <m.bueker@...lin.de>,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.6.27.19 + 28.7: network timeouts for r8169 and 8139too



Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
> Michael Buesch <mb@...sch.de> writes:
> 
> 
>>Yeah maybe other chips are affected as well.
>>I just want to note that my failing chip/board is an Intel D945GCLF2 board
>>with onboard G-LAN, too.
>>
>>The device XID is: XID 3c4000c0
> 
> 
> I have an on-board RTL8111C (at least the docs say so) with this same
> XID and it's working correctly.

How do lspci and dmesg report the chip? For mine, lspci says it's a
"RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02)" while
the kernel reports "RTL8168c/8111c at 0xffffc200000f6000,
00:1c:c0:b6:1a:4a, XID 3c4000c0".

This reminds me of the early ATA/USB bridges from Genesys Logic... many
revisions, and each one broken in a different way. :-(

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <michael.riepe@...glemail.com>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little
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