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SubjectD-Link DFE-570TX: driver issues w/ tulip and de4x5
Hello all,

[ Posted on both linux-net and linux-kernel ]

Using kernel-2.2.16-3 (Redhat) on P3/650 (UP).

I just got a D-Link DFE-570TX Quad Ethernet card. It seems to use
DC21143 chipset.

Has anyone managed to get this card working in forced full duplex/100
Mb? More of the problems encountered below.

Initial tests show that it works OK with tulip in autonegotiation mode.

With de4x5 drivers in auto-negotiation mode, there is one irritating
problem. If you have configured your interface up, and then plug out the
UTP cable, you'll get the following errors ad infinitum:

---
eth2: media is unconnected, link down or incompatible connection.
eth2: media is 100Mb/s.
eth2: media is unconnected, link down or incompatible connection.
eth2: media is 100Mb/s.
eth2: media is unconnected, link down or incompatible connection.
eth2: media is 100Mb/s.
---

Repeated at about one second's intervals. Apparently the driver always
tries to take up the interface no matter what. I have also tried to
take up all interfaces save one to see if it'd homehow fail because
_other_ ports are down, but that didn't help any. This won't happen with
my other one-port DE500-BA using the same drivers.

This isn't a show-stopper though.

Both de4x5 (either from 2.2.16-3 or the one from 2.2.17pre12) and tulip
fail to work properly in forced full duplex, 100Mb environment.

With de4x5, you'll just get an error:

eth2: media is unconnected, link down or incompatible connection full
duplex.

Even ARP resolution won't work. New 2.2.17pre12 worked like a charm on my
other, one-port DE500-BA though.


With tulip, you get no warnings but it just won't work. I tried both
options=5,5,5,5 and options=14,14,14,14 arguments.

Tulip drivers on Donald Becker's site seemed significantly different, but
I wasn't able to test with them; all I got was:
---
tulip.o: unresolved symbol pci_drv_unregister
tulip.o: unresolved symbol pci_drv_register
---

I'm no driver/kernel guy, but perhaps some might have ideas what might be
going on here. I can naturally test anything you can throw at my
direction ;)

(Please Cc: any relevant follow-ups to me)

Regards,
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,
Pekka.Savola@netcore.fi not those you stumble over and fall"


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