Elisha Gould
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Re: e1000 driver intel 82574L non-responsive and high ping times
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Elisha Gould
06/16/2011 10:29 PM
post86697
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Re: e1000 driver intel 82574L non-responsive and high ping times
Hi Hugh,
I ended up finding a solution, using apic_startup and pci-bios-v2 by
building the qnxbasesmp-apic.build image and booting from that. I also
reverted to the original 6.5 e1000 driver.
For information I have included the system information in apic_boot.zip
when both nics are working correctly.
Also I have attached logs for the test driver you sent me. These were
captured when using pci-bios, with the issue visible.
Many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Elisha
On 15/06/2011 9:35 PM, Hugh Brown wrote:
> Please try the attached driver and let me know whether it solves your
> problem.
>
> Thanks, Hugh.
>
>
> On 11-06-15 1:49 AM, "Elisha Gould"<community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am working with a Concurrent Technologies TP 702/38x CompactPCI board
>> with an intel core i7 and two onboard nics using a Intel 82577LM and
>> 82574L ethernet controller, both of which use the devnp-e1000.so driver.
>>
>> The 82577LM controller works fine and does not have any issues.
>> The 82574L controller has very high ping times>1 second when pinging
>> another system. In looking into the issue with wireshark on another
>> machine it would appear that there is an issue with the RX interface.
>> There are occations when the 82574L nic is accessible but it still has
>> ping times between 20-40 ms.
>> The ping time for 82577LM is always 0ms.
>>
>> In looking at other discussions it would appear that the issue is
>> interrupt related (see
>> http://community.qnx.com/sf/discussion/do/listPosts/projects.bsp/discussion.bs
>> p.topc18670).
>>
>> I have attempted to use other interrupts when starting the driver,
>> however the nic is totally unresponsive when changed.
>>
>> I have attached some logs for the network and used the following command
>> to start the drivers:
>> io-pkt-v4-hc -de1000 did=0x10ea,vid=0x8086 -de1000
>> did=0x10d3,vid=0x8086,verbose=4 -ptcpip
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>> The driver version I am using is:
>> NAME=devnp-e1000.so
>> DESCRIPTION=Driver for Intel 82544 Gigabit Ethernet controllers
>> DATE=2010/07/09-13:46:54-EDT
>> STATE=stable
>> HOST=mainbuild
>> USER=builder
>> VERSION=6.5.0
>> TAGID=89
>>
>> Is there any updated drivers to fix this issue?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Elisha
>>
>>
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>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> Networking Drivers
>> http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post86631
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