[13218] in bugtraq
Re: Flaw in 3c59x.c or in Kernel?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Raymond Dijkxhoorn)
Tue Jan 4 22:02:01 2000
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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 01:16:47 +0100
Reply-To: Raymond Dijkxhoorn <raymond@THRIJSWIJK.NL>
From: Raymond Dijkxhoorn <raymond@THRIJSWIJK.NL>
X-To: Sonny Parlin <parlin@STARBURSTSOFTWARE.COM>
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Hi!
> Using a home grown client/server app, I have been able to easily crash
> Linux. The application is a
> simple udp sender/receiver. The udp receiver runs on a Linux machine with a
> 3c905b Ethernet
> card which uses the latest version of the 3c59x.o module (v0.99L), and the
> kernel is 2.2.12-20. By sending the Linux machine a 100MB file as fast as
> the sender can send it on a 100Mbps network, the Linux machine responds by
> freezing up completely with a console message that states:
I have exactly the same here on 2.2.13 kernels... so it really is a nast
one... nice one to boot out 100 mbit boxes wich are using this card a lot.
I'll be testing with 2.2.14 wich is just released but i dont think they
altered that code there. I am using 3c590 ....
Sad.
If its fixed in 2.2.14 i'll do another post .-)
Bey,
Raymond.