xirc2ps_cs driver timeouts/errors

From: dilinger@mp3revolution.net
Date: Fri Feb 02 2001 - 23:54:31 EST

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    My logs show the following:

    xirc2ps_cs.c 1.31 1998/12/09 19:32:55 (dd9jn+kvh)
    eth0: Xircom: port 0x300, irq 3, hwaddr 00:80:C7:1E:28:2A
    eth0: MII link partner: 0021
    eth0: MII selected
    eth0: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 4
    UDP: short packet: 137/58
    NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
    eth0: transmit timed out
    eth0: MII link partner: 0021
    eth0: MII selected
    eth0: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 4
    NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
    eth0: transmit timed out
    eth0: MII link partner: 0021
    eth0: MII selected
    eth0: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 4
    UDP: short packet: 0/213
    UDP: short packet: 0/58

    Each time I get a transmit timeout, or UDP: short packet error,
    networking on my laptop seems to go down. Reinsertion of the
    card temporarily fixes it, and if I leave it long enough it
    also fixes itself.

    Hardware info:

    Socket 0:
      product info: "Xircom", "CreditCard 10/100", "CE3-10/100", "1.00"
      manfid: 0x0105, 0x010a
      function: 6 (network)

    Socket 0:
      Vcc 5.0V Vpp1 0.0V Vpp2 0.0V
      interface type is "memory and I/O"
      irq 3 [exclusive] [level]
      function 0:
        config base 0x0800
          option 0x41 status 0x00
        io 0x0300-0x030f [16bit]

      Bus 0, device 3, function 0:
        CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1225 (rev 1).
          IRQ 11.
          Master Capable. Latency=168. Min Gnt=192.Max Lat=5.
          Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x10000000 [0x10000fff].
      Bus 0, device 3, function 1:
        CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1225 (#2) (rev 1).
          IRQ 11.
          Master Capable. Latency=168. Min Gnt=192.Max Lat=5.
          Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x10001000 [0x10001fff].

    Kernel is stock 2.4.1. If any more info is needed, let me know.
    Please CC replies to me, as I'm not on the list.

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