Subject: Re: ae problems w/Farallon EtherMac
To: Anders Magnusson <ragge@ludd.luth.se>
From: Arno Griffioen <arno@usn.nl>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/14/1998 14:41:48
> > qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 13
> > qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 9
> >
> Those messages only shows up on DEQNA cards. I have never gotten it on
Hmm.. I'm pretty sure I have a DELQA card in my 3600 and I get these
messages all the time.
Have to check, but I'm almost sure..
> DELQA myself but I have heard about other people that have got it.
*AOL MODE*
Me too
*AOL MODE off*
The strange thing is that it also happens on a totally quiet ethernet.
The 'pattern' I'm seeing in that case is something like this:
qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 1
qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 2
qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 4
qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 5
qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 9
qe0: ring overrun, resync'd by skipping 10
.
.
.
As if something is not keeping track of some buffer-pointer..
Wild guess based on _no_ factual code knowledge here! Feel free
to beat me senseless for spouting nonsense..
Bye Arno.
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