Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 07:53:09 +0200 From: Andreas Andersson <aandersson@tappsi.co> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: smsc0 driver on rpi2 Message-ID: <CAOx9_Zi6kmgEiKsKG84hR%2Bt1V7afEC=BspcmHCXYHOaKOvQQeA@mail.gmail.com>
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I am getting alot of: smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to write register 0x114 smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to write register 0x114 smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII read timeout smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII read timeout smsc0: warning: Failed to write register 0x114 smsc0: warning: Failed to write register 0x114 smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to write register 0x114 smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII read timeout smsc0: warning: Failed to write register 0x114 smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII read timeout smsc0: warning: Failed to read register 0x114 smsc0: warning: MII is busy . This happends when the rpi2 has been turned on for some while. And the raspberry becomes pretty slow and laggy when this error occurs. CPU when looking at top is pretty much idle across all cores, but load averages are: 7:23AM up 13:51, 5 users, load averages: 3.70, 3.37, 3.24 Can I somehow debug this to give you more information?
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