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Date:      Thu, 29 Aug 2002 10:46:56 +1000
From:      Duncan Anker <d.anker@au.darkbluesea.com>
Cc:        O'Shaughnessy Evans <shaug@aloha.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: watchdog timeout on Broadcom Gigabit NICs
Message-ID:  <3D6D6F00.7050904@au.darkbluesea.com>
References:  <20020828225911.GC27455@aloha.net> <008101c24ef1$922b6ec0$6401a8c0@kc.rr.com>

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Hi,

I missed the original post, but we had some trouble with the BGE cards too.
Our fix (well, it makes it work acceptably, I don't know how "fixed" it is)
was to make a change in the source code. The file is:

/usr/src/sys/dev/bge/if_bgereg.h

you need to find the line

#define ETHER_ALIGN 2

and change the 2 to a 0.

Apparently the Alpha requires alignment, but it would seem Intel requires no
alignment.

Anyway, that worked here, it might be your problem too.

FWIW, this was a dual CPU machine, too, but it was exhibiting this problem
on a generic kernel - we NFS mount our source, so we couldn't even *build*
an SMP kernel :-)

HTH

Duncan

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>>Hello.  I've recently installed FreeBSD 4.6.2 on a Dell PowerEdge 2650,
>>and I'm running into a problem that I haven't been able to solve.
>>One of my interfaces is regularly hanging up.  It's a 2-port Broadcom
>>Gigabit Ethernet card using the bge driver.  I see this on console every
>>time it locks up:
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>>  bge0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
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>>As far as I can tell, the cabling is good.  Hardware diagnostics didn't
>>reveal any problems.  The man page for bge doesn't say much about what
>>could cause this, but I'm fairly sure the NIC works when other operating
>>systems run on the box, so I doubt it's a hardware issue.  Does anyone
>>have suggestions on what else I can try to get rid of the timeouts?
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>>Thanks.
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>>= o'shaughnessy evans =                   = unix sys admin @ aloha.net =
>> Smash forehead on keyboard to continue ...
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