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Net.e1000 Source  
HI All

I wondered is the person who was maintaining the Net.e1000 driver still about.  I posted earlier in the year that I was 
suffering lock ups when Ethernet traffic just stopping on the board I use.  

We initially thought we had found way by locking the driver at  10 Megabit Full Duplex.  However that seems to have 
failed.

We are wanting to run detailed investigations of our own and are looking to try obtain the source or speak to the person
 who created/maintained it.

It is probably along shot.

Thanks in advance

Paul
Re: Net.e1000 Source  
We don't supply QNX4 source code, but I have attached the latest version of the Net.e1000 driver for you to try.


On 2019-11-28, 7:20 AM, "Paul Graham" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:

    HI All
    
    I wondered is the person who was maintaining the Net.e1000 driver still about.  I posted earlier in the year that I 
was suffering lock ups when Ethernet traffic just stopping on the board I use.  
    
    We initially thought we had found way by locking the driver at  10 Megabit Full Duplex.  However that seems to have 
failed.
    
    We are wanting to run detailed investigations of our own and are looking to try obtain the source or speak to the 
person who created/maintained it.
    
    It is probably along shot.
    
    Thanks in advance
    
    Paul
    
    
    
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Attachment: Text Net.e1000.gz 87.79 KB
Re: Net.e1000 Source  
Ah that is unfortunate to hear.  Thankyou for the driver though.  When does this one date from?

Also is there any kind of change history for the various versions of the driver anywhere?

Thanks

Paul
Re: Net.e1000 Source  
The last change to the driver was in 2016 to support the i219 chipset.


On 2019-11-29, 4:00 AM, "Paul Graham" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:

    Ah that is unfortunate to hear.  Thankyou for the driver though.  When does this one date from?
    
    Also is there any kind of change history for the various versions of the driver anywhere?
    
    Thanks
    
    Paul
    
    
    
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Re: Net.e1000 Source  
HI Hugh

Do you have a contact email address I could email you at to discuss the driver source.  I know you said you do not hand 
out QNX4 source.  I would like to discuss if there is anyway to procure it or if there is a path available to go through
 to obtain it.

Thank you kindly in advance

Paul

Re: Net.e1000 Source  
Hi Paul,

The reason that we don't distribute QNX4 source code is that there are proprietary header and library files required to 
compile the network drivers, so even if we sent you the source to the driver, you wouldn't be able to compile it.

Hugh. 

On 2019-12-03, 8:28 AM, "Paul Graham" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:

    HI Hugh
    
    Do you have a contact email address I could email you at to discuss the driver source.  I know you said you do not 
hand out QNX4 source.  I would like to discuss if there is anyway to procure it or if there is a path available to go 
through to obtain it.
    
    Thank you kindly in advance
    
    Paul
    
    
    
    
    
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Re: Net.e1000 Source  
Ah ok.  

I presume there would be no way to engage your services in that case as I presume the driver was developed for a product
 the company you work for uses QNX 4 on?

We are still having issues with loss of comms out of Intel i210 interface using the driver.  It seems to be IRQ related 
but its at point now where debug is only possible  with source.

If it is not possible to engage your services thank you for the help you have provided.
Re: Net.e1000 Source  
You would need to speak to your local QNX sales rep and organize with him to engage our services to take a look at your 
problem. We would also need to have your hardware.

Hugh.

On 2019-12-03, 8:50 AM, "Paul Graham" <community-noreply@qnx.com> wrote:

    Ah ok.  
    
    I presume there would be no way to engage your services in that case as I presume the driver was developed for a 
product the company you work for uses QNX 4 on?
    
    We are still having issues with loss of comms out of Intel i210 interface using the driver.  It seems to be IRQ 
related but its at point now where debug is only possible  with source.
    
    If it is not possible to engage your services thank you for the help you have provided.
    
    
    
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Re: Net.e1000 Source  
Hi Paul,

Is it HW specific issue? Or can you describe the steps to reproduce the issue under different HW configurations?

Respectfully,
Oleg

> HI All
> 
> I wondered is the person who was maintaining the Net.e1000 driver still about.
>   I posted earlier in the year that I was suffering lock ups when Ethernet 
> traffic just stopping on the board I use.  
> 
> We initially thought we had found way by locking the driver at  10 Megabit 
> Full Duplex.  However that seems to have failed.
> 
> We are wanting to run detailed investigations of our own and are looking to 
> try obtain the source or speak to the person who created/maintained it.
> 
> It is probably along shot.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Paul


RE: Net.e1000 Source  
Hi Paul,

Just to fill you in here...
BTW... I'm Martin from QNX, I've been managing QNX4 stuff forever an try to help resolve the problems that still come in
 occasionally.

Hugh is on vacation until the New Year.
Oleg, is the main resource responsible for QNX 4 support via forums.  

In your last message you stated that 'this is looking like a interrupt problem'... 
I have asked Oleg to work with you to help determine if this is an interrupt problem, or a network driver problem.  We 
have seem may issues related to interrupt sharing. Hopefully Oleg will be able to help you resolve if it's interrupts 
related.
If not and interrupts are ruled out, then we need to work on getting your hardware here, and booking Hugh's time, under 
a CSP agreement to debug the ethernet driver.

-Martin.





-----Original Message-----
From: Oleg Bolshakov <community-noreply@qnx.com> 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2019 3:38 AM
To: general-qnx4 <general-qnx4@community.qnx.com>
Subject: Re: Net.e1000 Source

Hi Paul,

Is it HW specific issue? Or can you describe the steps to reproduce the issue under different HW configurations?

Respectfully,
Oleg

> HI All
> 
> I wondered is the person who was maintaining the Net.e1000 driver still about.
>   I posted earlier in the year that I was suffering lock ups when 
> Ethernet traffic just stopping on the board I use.
> 
> We initially thought we had found way by locking the driver at  10 
> Megabit Full Duplex.  However that seems to have failed.
> 
> We are wanting to run detailed investigations of our own and are 
> looking to try obtain the source or speak to the person who created/maintained it.
> 
> It is probably along shot.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Paul






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Re: RE: Net.e1000 Source  
Hi Martin,

Thank you for doing things so clear.

Respectfully,
Oleg

> Hi Paul,
> 
> Just to fill you in here...
> BTW... I'm Martin from QNX, I've been managing QNX4 stuff forever an try to 
> help resolve the problems that still come in occasionally.
> 
> Hugh is on vacation until the New Year.
> Oleg, is the main resource responsible for QNX 4 support via forums.  
> 
> In your last message you stated that 'this is looking like a interrupt 
> problem'... 
> I have asked Oleg to work with you to help determine if this is an interrupt 
> problem, or a network driver problem.  We have seem may issues related to 
> interrupt sharing. Hopefully Oleg will be able to help you resolve if it's 
> interrupts related.
> If not and interrupts are ruled out, then we need to work on getting your 
> hardware here, and booking Hugh's time, under a CSP agreement to debug the 
> ethernet driver.
> 
> -Martin.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oleg Bolshakov <community-noreply@qnx.com> 
> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2019 3:38 AM
> To: general-qnx4 <general-qnx4@community.qnx.com>
> Subject: Re: Net.e1000 Source
> 
> Hi Paul,
> 
> Is it HW specific issue? Or can you describe the steps to reproduce the issue 
> under different HW configurations?
> 
> Respectfully,
> Oleg
> 
> > HI All
> > 
> > I wondered is the person who was maintaining the Net.e1000 driver still 
> about.
> >   I posted earlier in the year that I was suffering lock ups when 
> > Ethernet traffic just stopping on the board I use.
> > 
> > We initially thought we had found way by locking the driver at  10 
> > Megabit Full Duplex.  However that seems to have failed.
> > 
> > We are wanting to run detailed investigations of our own and are 
> > looking to try obtain the source or speak to the person who created/
> maintained it.
> > 
> > It is probably along shot.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance
> > 
> > Paul
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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