re: yellow light
Piotr Trojanek <[email protected]> Mon, 16 Sep 2002 11:44:15 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.drivers.realtek.devel |
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>On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Piotr Trojanek wrote: > >> it happens once per month, but sometimes once per day, that yellow LED >> indicating LINK-ON turns off. when ping'ing the machine I don't get any >> responses. >What driver version are you using? >What does 'rtl8139-diag' report when the link fails? > uhh, it would be nice, if I could connect with keyboard or console into locked in rack-case embedded PC, and had running shell on it (I've disable any access other than SETUP for security reasons)...:) and there's no way to ie. auto email diags to me, since network connection is down! the problem is worst, because I can't make it happend in lab -- posibbly it has occured just once, at the begging, but I silently igored it by pluging out/in RJ-45. >> first, I thought that this can be matter of kernel driver, so I changed >> it from 8139too.c (linux-2.4.18) to old one (linux-2.2.19). It seemed >> that this was the case, but problem started to wake again. >Please report the driver version, not the kernel version. > 2.2.19 (rtl8139.c): v1.07 2.4.18 (8139too.c): 0.9.25 maybe more important is, thats RTL8139B (I know, that B/C has only voltage difference, but...) >> monitoriong my few embedded linux routers shows that it's not case of one >> buggy motherboard -- LED turns of in near every one, but with totaly >> unpredictable frequency, so it's hardly impossible to trace this. >> >> there is one RTL chip which supports 3 LAN. >> device is: http://www.advantech.com/products/WEB-2143.asp >> but they seems to ignore my questions:( >That's just an embedded PC. Although a '486 CPU attached to a modern >PCI chip is sure to cause serious data transfer problems. yeah, I don't even like it looks!:) we will change this board in few weeks, but unfortunately into ones with RTL8139:( IMHO it's kind a hardware problem, maybe board<->RTLchip, or who knows. As I was studing RTL spec's pdf, driver code, I can't see any way to manipulate "yellow LED" in software way -- it's seems bo impossible even on chip interface. I've written, that RJ-45 plug out/in is 100% trick. I guess, that if there is ANY software way to emulate chip's behavior, in similar way, as it does when I phisically plug RJ-45 into it, I would make it happend every ie. 60 seconds. I've heard, that guys who download's Gb movies by RTL8139 has kind of similar chip's hang-up, but they probaly uses it with Win* machines and with poor-quality cables, so there is no point to ask them. Two weeks ago I got report, that "ping" doesn't reply -- I'm pretty sure, that was a "yellow LED" problem. Embdedded PC was connected to Cisco switch, closed in air-conditioned room inside huge rack, with profesional cabling, etc. so what can I do? thanks in advance for any help... -- Piotr Trojanek