possible bad eeprom data on k8v boards?

Adriaan de Groot adridg at cs.kun.nl
Wed Jul 7 01:55:01 PDT 2004


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On Wednesday 07 July 2004 07:59, K Chapman wrote:
> there is a patch for linux ver of the sk driver that
> gets around some of the k8v sk int issues it would
> seem.  it may not help too much as its not the
> cleanest way to deal with the problem (diff eeprom
> data perhaps) as well as its for linux!

Hrm, I vaguely recall seeing something about VPDs during my last boot, but 
can't find it in dmesg.boot. Looking at the code in pci/if_sk.c, it should be 
easy enough to do a similar fix in sk_vpd_read - I'lll take a stab at it 
sometime. I have to reboot again _anyway_ to finally check if this is an SE 
board or not.

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