Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 14:53:50 -0100 From: "Horst H.G. Weber" <weber15@tarantel.rz.fh-muenchen.de> To: freebsd-isdn@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Trouble after installing i4b 0.83: "xl0: watchdog timeout" Message-ID: <3817200E.FEBEA52E@mailserv.rz.fh-muenchen.de>
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Hi, I have a problem after compiling and installing i4b 0.83 with FreeBSD 3.3 Realease. This also occured to me with i4b 0.83 and FreeBSD 3.1: I just upgraded the system to see if it would go away... The Hardware is a 486 DX2/66 in an Asus SP3 Board with a 3com 3C900 Combo ethernet board (PCI) and an AVM Fritz!Card (PCI). (There is also an old PCI VGA card, but it's only used if it's necessary to fiddle with the BIOS. The system is configured to use the serial console.) After booting the kernel with ISDN support, I will get "xl0: watchdog timeout" messages after some time and the network performance is extremely bad then. ("xl" is the network driver for the 3com PCI ethernet boards, in case somebody wonders... ;-)) At this time, nothing of the ISDN part is used, only the drivers in the kernel are active! It seems to me, as if the i4b Fritz PCI drivers steal the interrupts of the ethernet board, but could that really be? The kernel boot messages seem to look ok: the kernel recognizes the right IRQ mappings for the PCI cards that I have setup in the BIOS for them. The only thing that puzzles me, is that they all claim to use "INT A"... Is this ok? Since this machine is "dangerously dedicated" [<:-)] to FreeBSD I can't go for the "use Win and look if it works there" approach. (But in any case: that may not really give any hints...). Any help is appreciated... bye... Horst. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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