Re: Where do MSI quirks belong?



On 21-Nov-2006 Jack Vogel wrote:
On 11/20/06, John Polstra <jdp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, it's the 82546EB that's on the motherboard. When MSI is
enabled and I try to do anything with its network interfaces, the
system hangs solid (won't even echo console keystrokes) at least
half the time. When it doesn't hang, I get TX watchdog timeouts on
both interfaces. It works perfectly if I disable MSI.

I'll look into this. I have 546 NICs that aren't LOMs, I can check those on
a MB that I know supports MSI, and from there see if I can find the Tyan
or something that has that chipset and that LOM.

Hey, thanks!

Its a short week and I'm busy with some other projects, so be patient
please :)

No problem at all. I'm just running with MSI disabled for now.

John
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