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diff --git a/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/mvme3100/KNOWN_PROBLEMS b/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/mvme3100/KNOWN_PROBLEMS deleted file mode 100644 index 2178c43206..0000000000 --- a/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/mvme3100/KNOWN_PROBLEMS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -I have observed what seem to be strange -initialization problems with the ethernet -driver: - -I usually configure RTEMS networking by -BOOTP (the problem has nothing to do with -BOOTP but I just want to describe my -environment). Sometimes (it can actually -happen quite frequently, like 1 out of 4 -attempts but since yesterday when I decided -to hunt this down more systematically -the problem seems to have gone - typical!) -networking fails to initialize properly: - -BOOTP requests are sent (to the MAC), -TX interrupts occur and the TX MIB -counters increment - i.e., everything -seems normal but no data can be seen on -the wire. Also, even though we are on -a quite busy network, the receiver -doesn't see anything, i.e., 0 RX -interrupts, RX MIB counters for broadcast -packets remain steady at zero etc. -In brief, everyting seems normal at the -MAC and higher layers but no connection -to the wire seems to be established. - -Some further tests reveal (system under -test is in the 'bad' state): - 1 communication with the BCM5461 PHY - is normal. Registers can be read/written - and everything seems normal. In particular, - the link status is reported OK: disconnect - the cable and MII - BMSR bit 1<<2 is clear, - reconnect the cable and BMSR[2] is set. - Restart autoneg, the link goes and comes - back after a short while. - 2 setting the loopback bit in the TSEC's - MACCFG1 register correctly feeds packets - back into the RX, RX MIB counters now - increment and indicate data flow. - There are RX interrupts and all indicates - (I haven't actually looked at RX packet - data) that the RX would work normally. - After switching MACCFG1[LOOP_BACK] off - no RX traffic can be seen anymore. - 3 resetting the PHY (BMCR = 0x8000) and/or - restarting autoneg (BMCR = 0x1200) seems - to perform the desired action (registers - take on expected values) but still no luck - with communication all the way through - to the wire. - -Especially point 2 seems to indicate that -the problem is likely to be between the -wire and the MAC somewhere but re-setting -the PHY doesn't change things. Analysis is -much complicated by the fact that there -is no documentation on the BCM5461 chip -available. - -Noteworthy is also that if the system -initializes OK then it continues to work -normally; if initialization fails then -only resetting the board and restarting -helps. - -I wanted to test if it makes a difference -if MotLoad used the chip prior to RTEMS -being booted (in case MotLoad did some -magic step during initialization) but -before I could really test this the -problem went away. - -Big Mystery... - -12/12/2007, T.S. |