Re: NETDEV WATCHDOG on U60/SMP

From: Steffen Klassert
Date: Fri Jun 20 2008 - 05:38:13 EST


On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 09:54:00AM +0200, BERTRAND Jo?l wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This mail comes from sparclinux mailing list. I repost it on general
> linux kernel mailing list because I'm not sure that this bug is sparc
> specific. Nevertheless, I can only reproduce it on sparc64/SMP.
>
> My U60 runs linux debian with official 2.6.25 linux kernel (I'm
> currently trying 2.6.25.7) and sometimes, when eth2 is stressed, eth2
> hangs with NETDEV WATCHDOG :
>
> NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth2: transmit timed out
> eth2: transmit timed out, tx_status 00 status 8601.
> diagnostics: net 0ccc media 8880 dma 0000003a fifo 0000
> eth2: Interrupt posted but not delivered -- IRQ blocked by another device?
> Flags; bus-master 1, dirty 2283344(0) current 2283344(0)
> Transmit list 00000000 vs. fffff800af098200.
> 0: @fffff800af098200 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 1: @fffff800af098260 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 2: @fffff800af0982c0 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 3: @fffff800af098320 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 4: @fffff800af098380 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 5: @fffff800af0983e0 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 6: @fffff800af098440 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 7: @fffff800af0984a0 length 00000042 status 0c01059a
> 8: @fffff800af098500 length 8000002a status 0001002a
> 9: @fffff800af098560 length 8000002a status 0001002a
> 10: @fffff800af0985c0 length 8000002a status 0001002a
> 11: @fffff800af098620 length 8000002a status 0001002a
> 12: @fffff800af098680 length 8000002a status 0001002a
> 13: @fffff800af0986e0 length 8000002a status 0001002a
> 14: @fffff800af098740 length 8000002a status 8001002a
> 15: @fffff800af0987a0 length 8000002a status 8001002a
> eth2: Resetting the Tx ring pointer.
> eth2: setting full-duplex.

Some people with similar problems reported, that they can workarround
their problems by increasing the rx/tx ring sizes of the 3c59x driver.
See http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6444 for details.

Would be good to know whether this helps for your problem too.

Steffen

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