re: yellow light
Piotr Trojanek <[email protected]> Mon, 16 Sep 2002 13:44:44 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.drivers.realtek.devel |
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 07:37:49AM -0400, Donald Becker wrote: > > maybe more important is, thats RTL8139B (I know, that B/C has only > > voltage difference, but...) > > There are several other differences. ok, but does some of them can couse this effect? I don't have any problems with "normal" (not embedded) PCI cards with RTL8139C. > > 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. > > This might be a "twister tuning" problem, caused by echos on the cable. I'm testing 8139too.c with tuning enabled since 24h... > > 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 suggest you try an updated driver first. of course, but the problem is, that it's really hard to test the case. I was hoping, that someone already played with it... -- Piotr Trojanek