pcnet32.c: printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Bus master arbitration failure,
status %4.4x.\n",
but didn't record the status number (well it was eth0: Bus master....,
and it's using a pcnet32 controller, so assume that's the line).
Usually it's locked up w/o printk'ing anything, last things I see on
console are the normal ipsec printk's
Is it possible that the r/w size's are causing issues when used in
conjuction w/ ipsec? Am I triggering some sort of race condition? The
NFS client is running the exact same kernel on the same exact hardware
and hasn't had an issue yet.
any ideas on what I can do to debug it?
thanks,
shaya
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