On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 09:50:08AM +0100, Stephen Hemminger wrote: > The problem is related to power management. The PHY has a number of PCI > configuration > registers for power control, and the function of these changes based on the > version and > revision of the chip. The driver does work on older versions of the EC-U, in > Fujitsu laptop's, it is just the new rev that is broken. > > The driver should probably fail smarter (by not loading) if the PHY isn't > powered > up correctly, but that doesn't help your problem. > > The vendor has provided me with documentation on many versions > of the chip, but I don't have doc's on the lastest revision differences of > the EC Ultra, > so a proper solution is not easily available. The best method for resolving > this would > be to first try the vendor driver version of sk98lin and see if that fixes > it. If so, > then it is easy to change sky2, to match the phy setup in the vendor driver. > Another possibility is to look for places in sky2 driver where there are > places > that compare version/revision. > > The most likely bits that need to change are in PCI registers: 0x80, 0x84 and > 0x88 > You could also load the windows driver and dump PCI config space (with lspci > from > cygwin), and see what the settings are there. > > I am away from my office for a month, and therefore away from any sky2 > hardware for testing.
I'll try the above and keep you posted. The crash itself seems to be a 2.6.23-rc1 regression though. I never experienced this with 2.6.22-rc5 which i was running before. Flo -- Florian Lohoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] +49-171-2280134 Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security shall soon have neither - Benjamin Franklin
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