Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2016 23:29:22 +0100 From: =?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?= <joel.bertrand@systella.fr> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: RTL 8111G Message-ID: <5834C6C2.4070102@systella.fr> In-Reply-To: <66187adb-2240-e63f-3800-b454cd4cbc0b@davenulle.org> References: <582AEEAE.2030702@systella.fr> <58341ECB.8080605@systella.fr> <66187adb-2240-e63f-3800-b454cd4cbc0b@davenulle.org>
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David Marec a écrit : > On 22.11.2016 11:32, BERTRAND Joël wrote: >> >> Anyone ? Does someone try to use this kind of ethernet controller ? > > I m currently running FreeBSD 11 ( after running 10.3 one season ), > with this chipset embedded on the motherboard (MSI H81M-P33) . > > I didn't encounter any issue, but I mostly use this system as a desktop. > > While, at times, It runs a whole night long, to receive zfs backups > from remote servers. Even then, I didn't notice anything that may have > gone wrong. Thanks a lot for your answer. > Just in case, > to pass through the failure on 'M_DONTWAIT', you have to replace this > flag with the /new/ (FreeBSD 9) mbuf allocation parameter: M_NOWAIT. > > But doing so, I guess you'll trigger a error related to another > interface evolution. I don't understand your last sentences. What is the failure on 'M_DONTWAIT' ? My motherboard is also an MSI (mini-ITX, MSI H97I AC). With FreeBSD 10.x driver, ethernet controller randomly hangs (after a long uptime). It doesn't hang with Realtek driver. Regards, JKB
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