Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 16:20:31 -0700 (PDT) From: jason-freebsd-stable@shalott.net To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Any news about "msk0 watchdog timeout" regression in 10-RELEASE? Message-ID: <alpine.LFD.2.02.1403311604590.9113@new.shalott.net>
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I'm having the same problem. Was running FreeBSD-9 for a long time with an msk card, no problems or issues. Upgraded to 10-RELEASE and now my card reliably hangs after passing a total of about 2M of traffic. I'm running amd64 with 2G of RAM. I can provide the exact card ID later if it helps. I tried modifying msk_stat_count as suggested by Curtis (both my modifying MSK_TX_RING_CNT/MSK_RX_RING_CNT as he did, as well as by setting it directly to 1k or 2k in if_msk.c), but that didn't help. With each of these changes, after a reboot, the card will reliably pass about 2Mbyte of traffic and then hang (tried multiple reboots and power-cycles with each iteration). Has anyone else made any progress on this issue yet? Has anyone tried just rolling back sys/dev/msk to the version from 9-STABLE? Thanks. -Jason
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