Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-14 Thread Marco Atzeri
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 12:51:30AM +0100, Francois Romieu wrote: > Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > [...] > > I hope to have not forgot something on the dump; > > as before for 1469 and 1470 no ping reply. > > Thanks for your work. The status word did not appear. > Can you apply the patch abov

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-11 Thread Francois Romieu
Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : [...] > I hope to have not forgot something on the dump; > as before for 1469 and 1470 no ping reply. Thanks for your work. The status word did not appear. Can you apply the patch above on top of the previous one and send the log after the usual pings ? No need t

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-11 Thread Marco Atzeri
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 12:39:39AM +0100, Francois Romieu wrote: > Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > [...] > > I see that from 1469 and over the ASUS do not recognize the ping request > > The patch below is yucky at will but I am really curious to know what > the device has really received. Add

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-09 Thread Francois Romieu
Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : [...] > I see that from 1469 and over the ASUS do not recognize the ping request The patch below is yucky at will but I am really curious to know what the device has really received. Add a "-" in front of the file in the /etc/syslogd.conf record for the kernel me

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-09 Thread Marco Atzeri
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 12:47:06AM +0100, Francois Romieu wrote: > > In both the two directions I noted that from 1469 and over the loss is 100% > > 4 bytes too soon. Sh*t. > > Can you try the patch below and send the dump of a simple > for i in $(seq 1467 1473); do ping -c 1 -s $i 192.168.1.2; d

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-08 Thread Francois Romieu
Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : [...] > In both the two directions I noted that from 1469 and over the loss is 100% 4 bytes too soon. Sh*t. Can you try the patch below and send the dump of a simple for i in $(seq 1467 1473); do ping -c 1 -s $i 192.168.1.2; done Not that it should need a lot o

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-08 Thread Marco Atzeri
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:58:24AM +0100, Francois Romieu wrote: > Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > [...] > > everything uploaded at > > > > http://www.geocities.com/marco_atzeri/sis190/ > uploaded again. The previous moved to subdirectory old_01 > > Can you add a '-x' to the main tethereal

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-07 Thread Marco Atzeri
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 03:45:14PM +0100, Francois Romieu wrote: > Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > [...] > > > Asus motherboard K8SMV with integrated SIS190 ethernet driver > > vanilla kernel 2.6.15 (but the same also for .14) on Fedora 4 > > > > out 37.68 MB at 6.32 MB/s OK > > re

Re: SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-07 Thread Francois Romieu
Marco Atzeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : [...] > first tentative to write a bug report You are welcome. > Asus motherboard K8SMV with integrated SIS190 ethernet driver > vanilla kernel 2.6.15 (but the same also for .14) on Fedora 4 > > The SIS190 works sending data out but hangs around 90K when > rece

SiS190 on ASUS. monodirectional traffic

2006-01-07 Thread Marco Atzeri
Hi All, first tentative to write a bug report Asus motherboard K8SMV with integrated SIS190 ethernet driver vanilla kernel 2.6.15 (but the same also for .14) on Fedora 4 The SIS190 works sending data out but hangs around 90K when receiving data in. No problem at all with the additional 8139 board