
my enet port status shows - "100 MBit/sec, full duplex" so I think that is a-okay -
Still can't figure out why I'm not getting a timer interrupt
Jerry Walden
-----Original Message----- From: u-boot-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:u-boot-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of erik.teose@exgate.tek.com Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:28 PM To: jwalden@digitalatlantic.com; u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [U-Boot-Users] 405Gpr timer interrup
I have a new problem that I am trying to solve - up until now I have not noticed that the timer interrupt has not been working with my 405GPr and u-boot. I just discovered this problem because we recently connected a phy to the 405, and I am now trying to perform a "tftpboot" - I see a message that one ARP packet goes out, and then the board just sits there with no further output - I expected at least a timeout message, and there is indeed a timeout in the code that is supposed to occur if a proper response to the ARP is not recieved within some period of time.
We had a very similar problem with our Ebony system with a single ARP request going out and nothing happening after that (but we didn't concentrate on timer issues). It turned out our problem was with our ethernet drop from the "wiring closet". U-boot displayed something to the effect of "10 MBit/sec, half duplex" for the status of the enet port. When we change things to "100 MBit/sec, full duplex", everything worked OK. What does your enet port status show?
Erik Teose erik.teose@tek.com
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