wing tung Leung wrote:
> It doesn't solve the (less urgent) problem of not being able the use the
> NIC after a warm boot in M$ Windows. As I said, pulling the power cord from
> the ATX power supply and reinserting it, makes it go away.
Would it be possible for you to re-run your tests against kernel
2.4.3-pre8? (ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/testing/)
This is the "official" latest version of the via-rhine driver, and it
includes Manfred's patch, as well as a pci_enable_device movement might
solve your problem.
If the problem is still not solved, could you download via-diag.c and
libmii.c from ftp://www.scyld.com/pub/diag/ Compile instructions are
at the bottom of via-diag.c. I'm interested in seeing two via-diag
register snapshots, one from a cold boot (where it is working), and one
from a warm boot.
./via-diag -maaavvveef > via-diag-cold.txt
and
./via-diag -maaavvveef > via-diag-warm.txt
then
diff -u v*cold.txt v*warm.txt | send mail...
And to see if the PCI configuration registers change between warm boot
and cold boot, run lspci from pciutils:
lspci -vvvxxx > lspci-cold.txt
and
lspci -vvvxxx > lspci-warm.txt
then
diff -u l*cold.txt l*warm.txt | send mail...
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