Vergoz Michael wrote:
> >Vergoz Michael wrote:
> >If you are seeing a problem, please describe in detail the problem so
> >that kernel developers may fix it in the current kernel's 8139too.c.
>
>
> * The problem is in packet recv, i'v to work this night to find what
> exactly
> is the problem
thanks!
>
>
> >>The driver 8139cp.c can be removed to the source entry.
> >
> >
> >This is the preferred driver for the 8139C+ chip, as it included many
> >bug fixes and is much faster than the version from RealTek.
>
>
> * I will make a prupose to all linux kernel developers about that. I
> prefere
> to fix that problem before to prupose anything else :P
Certainly. Comments from all are welcome. Here is the general argument:
8139/A/B/C/D, 8100, 8139 rev K. are all supported by 8139too.
8139C+ is a totally different chip, and thus gets a totally different
driver. The realtek 8139C+ changes (which you posted) basically add a
totally different driver into the same source code. The only reason for
this is that PCI ID for 8139C+ is similar [differs on PCI Revision Id].
finally, I emailed my RealTek contact directly, and he said RealTek has
found no problems with 8139cp.c driver, and they support 8139cp's use.
Regards,
Jeff
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