Re: 2.2.15 with eepro100: eth0: Too much work at interrupt

From: Andrey Savochkin (saw@saw.sw.com.sg)
Date: Fri May 19 2000 - 21:39:03 EDT

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    Hello,

    On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 04:38:20PM -0700, Dragan Stancevic wrote:
    > On Fri, May 19, 2000, Kamlesh Bans <kbans@corsair.com> wrote:
    > ;
    > ; The "res2" patch Andrey sent me (adding #define USE_IO to the 1.20.2.5
    > ; driver) works! Hooray!
    >
    >
    > Good spoting Andrey, that explains eeprom checksum :^)

    8-()

    It doesn't explain it for me!
    The question is not in the delay. Udelay(100) didn't help.
    It's USE_IO that fixed things for Kamlesh.

    Well, I've heard from other l-k discussions that memory mapping PCI IO isn't
    very easy. Different write operations may be reordered or coalesced.
    I would appreciate if someone with PCI knowledge elaborates it for me and
    gives a hint how to do several writes to a single address with guarantee that
    they are committed as they are.

    Best regards
                    Andrey

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