Subject: Re: problem encountered in 1.5.1beta
To: nick holmes <nick.holmes@dial.pipex.com>
From: Andrew Gillham <gillham@vaultron.com>
List: tech-net
Date: 06/11/2001 09:58:43
FWIW, 1.5W is -current.  You need to have a 1.5.1_BETA2 kernel.  If you
are using sup get 'release-1-5' instead of 'current', or using anoncvs you
need to do 'cvs update -rnetbsd-1-5'.

Meanwhile, a bug report should be filed (via send-pr) on this problem
in -current.

-Andrew

----- Original Message -----
From: "nick holmes" <nick.holmes@dial.pipex.com>
To: "NetBSD tech-net list" <tech-net@netbsd.org>
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: problem encountered in 1.5.1beta


> Hi
>
> just updated my sparc/netbsd system kernel to the 1.5.1beta (uname reports
> as "NetBSD noosparc 1.5W NetBSD 1.5W").  The problem that I am
encountering
> is to do with the sparc Quad ethernet sbus card (this all works under
> 1.5.1ALPHA).
>
> /var/log/messages tells me:
>
> Jun 11 16:55:16 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:17 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:17 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:18 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:18 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:39 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:39 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:40 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:40 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:41 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:41 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:42 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:42 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:55:43 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
> Jun 11 16:55:43 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: resetting...
> Jun 11 16:56:04 noosparc /netbsd: qe1: rx dma sbus error ack
>
> if I replace the old kernel, it works again.
>
> any ideas? is this known? is there more info that would make debugging
this
> straightforward? [aiming to use ipf/ipnat/ipsec, so the latest kernels are
> of importance to me!]
>
> tia
>
> nick
>
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