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It seems Killer E2200/E2400 has a BIOS misconfiguration or silicon bug which triggers DMA write errors when driver uses advertised maximum payload size. Force the maximum payload size to 128 bytes in DMA configuration. This change should fix occasional DMA write errors reported on Killer E2200. Tested by: <psy0nic@sys-tek.org> |
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eisa_pci.c | ||
fixup_pci.c | ||
hostb_pci.c | ||
ignore_pci.c | ||
isa_pci.c | ||
pci_host_generic.c | ||
pci_host_generic.h | ||
pci_if.m | ||
pci_iov_if.m | ||
pci_iov_private.h | ||
pci_iov_schema.c | ||
pci_iov.c | ||
pci_iov.h | ||
pci_pci.c | ||
pci_private.h | ||
pci_subr.c | ||
pci_user.c | ||
pci.c | ||
pcib_if.m | ||
pcib_private.h | ||
pcib_support.c | ||
pcireg.h | ||
pcivar.h | ||
schema_private.h | ||
vga_pci.c |