Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:15:53 -0800 (PST) From: Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com> To: Barry Pederson <bp@barryp.org> Cc: Thomas Nystrom <thn@saeab.se>, stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Fix for hanging of vr interface (Rhine Ethernet) Message-ID: <200212202015.gBKKFrqZ096034@apollo.backplane.com> References: <3DFBACE7.1D60335F@saeab.se> <3E01DE5A.265553D0@sliderule.demon.co.uk> <3E01EF15.E779BEE3@saeab.se> <3E0293B9.9010800@barryp.org>
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Hi Thomas, Barry. I just got one of these EPIA 5000's so I am
inserting myself into this thread. I will test Thomas's patch (I
have been experiencing the lockup issue). Since I am networking
booting I can do it as a loadable module... or maybe I can do
it by specifying it in the loader. I'll investigate after I get
past the lockup problem.
-Matt
:Thomas Nystrom wrote:
:
:> I have found one other person who has run the test sucessfully but I would
:> feel more comfortable if there were some more people that had run the
:> patch..... I have also got a reply from a person in Finland that are going
:> to do exactly the same thing as you are.
:
:When you're testing the vr driver, is it possible to do it as a loadable
:module, where you could repeatedly compile/kldload/test/kldunload? Or do
:you have to compile-the-kernel/install/reboot/test?
:
:When I was fighting with vr on my mini-itx board, I was doing it the second
:way, which was a pain. Tried the first way once, but didn't work (don't
:recall the details at the moment) - wasn't sure if it wasn't possible or if
:I was just missing something.
:
:If there is a less disruptive way to test any proposed patches, I'd be
:willing to take a whack at them.
:
: Barry
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