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Re: Happy Meal Ethernet - hme on Ultra1 not reliable



This patch seems to work for me on my Sun Ultra 1 Creator.
It is the first "fix" that has allowed the ethernet device
to survive an nmap probe, and I can still use 100 Mbps
and full duplex with this solution.

Thanks...

--Donald Teed

On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Joshua Uziel wrote:

> You both need to use the patch at
> http://sparclinux.net/pub/patches/U1-hme-lockup.patch
> 
> * Shawn Wallbridge <shawn@synack-hosting.com> [030314 11:28]:
> > I have had many problems with hme's under both Debian and OpenBSD. I have
> > decided to just stick with 10Mb/s for my Ultra's.
> 
> Things are fine for me on all my machines without that patch and on the
> Ultra 1s with that patch.
> 
> > > Looking at the comments in sunhme.c of the kernel code, it looks
> > > like the driver programmer had a frustrating experience.
> 
> ROFL!  That's standard for Dave Miller's code... read through some of
> the comments in arch/sparc/ and arch/sparc64/ for some laughs sometime.
> :)
> 
> > > If HME ethernet isn't reliable, what SBUS alternatives are there which
> > > will work well?  I need an ethernet card for which there will be a
> > > unique MAC address or I can set the address, to work with the DHCP
> > > server at my work.
> 
> The HME is reliable for me on U1E systems once that patch is applied.  
> 
> 
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