Re: [Regression] r8169: enable 64-bit DMA by default for PCI Expressdevices (v2)

From: Robert Hancock
Date: Sat Mar 27 2010 - 13:46:38 EST


On 03/27/2010 12:38 AM, ï Engel wrote:
On Fri, 26 March 2010 19:55:44 -0600, Robert Hancock wrote:

Well, that one's 36 bits, but it's unclear whether that driver would
actually be likely to access anything over 4GB. It's possible that
there's just some general problem with 64-bit DMA on that machine.

That may very well be. I've had trouble using a PCIe card in that
machine as well. "Solution" was to buy a different computer. Sad, I
know, but not my money.

Hm, do you recall/have the details of what happened with the other card?

It's possible this is some general problem with that machine/motherboard and not actually an issue with what the driver is doing. What kind of board is that?


The fact that even stuff like lspci and MII is breaking seems odd,
though. It could be that model of card doesn't like the PCIDAC register
bit being set (maybe it means something different on that model, or
something).

I suppose a publicly accessible datasheet for these chips is too much to
hope for?

Which chips?

Jïrn
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