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Message-ID: <54B8CAC2.6020406@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 09:24:34 +0100
From: poma <pomidorabelisima@...il.com>
To: Realtek linux nic maintainers <nic_swsd@...ltek.com>,
hayeswang <hayeswang@...ltek.com>
CC: Community support for Fedora users
<users@...ts.fedoraproject.org>, linux-usb@...r.kernel.org,
netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: NETDEV WATCHDOG: internal(r8152): transmit queue 0 timed out
On 16.01.2015 00:38, sean darcy wrote:
> I've got F20 on an old laptop I'm using as a router. The external
> interface uses the RJ45 port. The internal uses a USB ethernet adapter.
> Every 2-3 weeks, the internal USB adapter fails. I can fix it by just
> moving it to the other USB port. In another 2-3 weeks, it will fail
> again, and I move it back to the original USB port, and so on.
>
> No problems with the external RJ45 interface.
>
> The logs aren't very helpful:
>
> 12:39:22 kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: internal (r8152): transmit queue 0
> timed out
> 12:39:22 kernel: Modules linked in: xt_conntrack xt_nat ipt_MASQUERADE
> xt_DSCP iptable_mangle iptable_nat nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv4
> nf_nat_ipv4 iptable_raw sch_pie nf_nat_sip nf_nat nf_conntrack_sip
> nf_conntrack bnep bluetooth arc4 snd_hda_codec_hdmi
> snd_hda_codec_realtek b43 bcma snd_hda_codec_generic snd_hda_intel
> snd_hda_controller mac80211 snd_hda_codec uvcvideo snd_hwdep snd_seq
> snd_seq_device coretemp sdhci_pci snd_pcm acer_wmi videobuf2_vmalloc
> cfg80211 sparse_keymap microcode sdhci videobuf2_memops iTCO_wdt
> videobuf2_core rfkill iTCO_vendor_support v4l2_common tg3 ssb cdc_ether
> ptp joydev pps_core usbnet videodev media i2c_i801 serio_raw mmc_core
> irda r8152 lpc_ich shpchp tifm_7xx1 snd_timer snd soundcore mfd_core
> tifm_core crc_ccitt wmi mii acpi_cpufreq firewire_ohci firewire_core
> crc_itu_t
> 12:39:22 kernel: r8152 2-2:1.0 internal: Tx timeout
> 12:39:23 kernel: r8152 2-2:1.0 internal: Tx timeout
> 12:39:24 kernel: r8152 2-2:1.0 internal: Tx timeout
> ......
>
> This looks like a USB problem. Is there a way to get usb (or
> NetworkManager) to reinitialize the driver when this happens?
>
> sean
>
>
I would ask these people for advice, therefore.
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