On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 10:48:16AM +0000, David Ford wrote:
> The three cardbus cards are slightly different in numerous ways. For
> them they normally fault with an APM event, an eject/insert cycle via
> software will reset hem and a link down/up won't fix it. For the PCI
> cards most times a link down/up cycle will fix them. It's a 2.4 v.s. 2.2
> issue, the 2.2 kernels aren't exhibiting this error.
I see that with my AT2800TX cardbus card as well.
(Using Tulip driver, no less.)
> The PCI cards are hard to get into this state, sometimes they'll run
> millions of packets for months on end before they'll burp. Sometimes
> it'll happen three times a night. The amount of traffic doesn't seem
> to matter, nor does the type of traffic.
Sounds like timing issue.
> -d
/Matti Aarnio
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