Interphase EISA Adapter Doesn't Support EISA Bus Preemption
ID: Q161721
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, 4.0
SYMPTOMS
The Cisco/Interphase EISA FDDI/CDDI adapters do not support EISA bus
preemption. This may result in the adapter's being incompatible with PCs
using a dual/split PCI/EISA I/O bus.
The following models of Cisco/Interphase EISA FDDI/CDDI network adapters:
- WA-C321T-PC
- WA-C323T-PC
- WA-C326T-PC
- WA-C328T-PC
can cause intermittent system resets or crashes with STOP: 0X0000000A.
Some PC systems that are known to exhibit this symptom include:
- IBM PC Server 320 CYO
- Compaq Proliant series (some models)
- ALR Revolution Quad6
CAUSE
The Interphase EISA FDDI/CDDI adapter requires guaranteed access time
(GAT) to function properly. PCs that implement EISA bus preemption
without also supporting GAT will experience problems. The symptom is
intermittent and occurs when both the FDDI adapter and a PCI device are
active.
The adapter design predates implementation of the EISA bus preemption
feature as described in EISA specification 3.12 (PCI/EISA systems shipped
after 9/1/95).
In PCs with both a PCI and an EISA bus, PCI devices are allowed access to
system memory even if the EISA bus has been granted control. Because the
adapter requires GAT, and because PCI devices are able to de-assert the
EXRDY (external ready) signal to the EISA bus, the adapter will stall and
not finish its transfer to memory.
WORKAROUND
If you are experiencing this problem, first contact your system vendor to
see if your PC supports GAT mode. If your PC does not support GAT, consider
the following two workarounds:
- Reduce adapter transfer burst size from 64 bytes to 32 bytes. This
reduces burst transfer time and has a positive effect on some systems. This
can be changed in the registry entries for the drivers (C320tnt.sys). To
make this change, follow the steps listed below:
WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide
problems that may require you to reinstall Windows NT to correct them.
Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of
Registry Editor can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk.
- Run Regedt32 and select the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Window
- Go to SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\c320tnt1\parameters
- Change the "BurstSize" from 63 (3F hex) to 31 (1F hex)
- An alternative for adding FDDI connectivity, for systems with PCI slots,
is the Interphase PCI/FDDI 5511.
NOTE: Don't use an EISA adapter in PCs with active PCI devices. Use the
adapter only in PCs that have an EISA bus.
MORE INFORMATION
Additional information can be obtained from Interphase at the following
URL:
http://www.iphase.com/Public/AppEng/prodsup/c32x/EISAFDD2
Interphase Corporation
13800 Senlac
Dallas, TX 75234-8823
Technical Support: +1.214.654.5555
E-mail: intouch@iphase.com
World Wide Web: http://www.iphase.com
Anonymous FTP: ftp://ftp.iphase.com
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otherwise, regarding the products' performance or reliability.
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Keywords : kb3rdparty kbhw ntstop nthw NTSrvWkst
Version : 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform : winnt
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