OpenVMS VAXPHV04_061 VAX V6.1 Ethernet Drivers ECO Summary
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Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1994, 1996. All rights reserved.
OP/SYS: OpenVMS VAX
COMPONENT: Ethernet Drivers
ECDRIVER
EFDRIVER
EPDRIVER
ESDRIVER
ETDRIVER
EXDRIVER
EZDRIVER
FCDRIVER
FQDRIVER
FXDRIVER
NET$CSMACD
NET$FDDI
XEDRIVER
XQDRIVER
SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation
ECO INFORMATION:
ECO Kit Name: VAXPHV04_061
ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: VAXPHV03_061
VAXPHV02_061 (CSCPAT_0608)
VAXPHV01_061
ECO Kit Approximate Size: 1062 Blocks
Kit Applies To: OpenVMS VAX V6.1
System/Cluster Reboot Necessary: Yes
Installation Rating: 3 - To be installed on all systems running
the listed versions of OpenVMS which
are experiencing the problems described.
NOTE: In order to receive the full fixes listed in this kit,
the following remedial kits also need to be installed:
None.
ECO KIT SUMMARY:
An ECO (patch) kit exists for Ethernet Drivers on OpenVMS VAX V6.1
only. This kit addresses the following problems:
Problems addressed in the VAXPHV04_061 kit:
o A fix to cure a minor memory leak exposed a more severe
problem, double deallocation of pool, resulting generally
in a system crash. This kit removes the memory leak fix.
Problems addressed in the VAXPHV03_061 kit:
o If an FDDI driver is not fully enabled with respect to
DECnet-OSI, any attempts to access non-existent DECnet-OSI
network management data structures will crash the system.
This typically occurs when an event is reported by the FDDI
driver.
This problem is corrected in OpenVMS VAX V6.2.
o A system crash may occur during the deletion of a LAT link
from LATCP when the device is shutting down to perform a
normal reset. The system crash occurs in FQDRIVER or FCDRIVER.
o A system crash may occur in NET$FDDI during the processing
of a set station directive as a result of a DECnet-OSI NCL
command.
o A system crash may occur at NET$FDDI+50DD during shutdown
startup when an attempt is made to access an FDDI network
management data structure that does not exist. It is
possible for a DECnet-OSI user to create an FDDI station
with CSMACD Network Management data structures.
o Allocating a local data structure and overwriting existing
pointers causes 106 bytes of memory to be "lost" when the
last user of the port is deleted.
o A system crash may occur during startup at NET$FDDI+51CD when
multiple FDDI adapters are installed on the system.
o On restart there is a very small window where a command could
be completed while the driver state is 'resetting'. The
driver does not allow the "resetting" state and it should.
The system crash occurs at FXDRIVER+0F07.
o The FXDRIVER driver inadvertently causes a DEMFA failure by
issuing a transmit with a zero-length segment which causes the
the DEMFA to halt with a fatal error.
o When FXDRIVER is doing error recovery, it returns success for
transmit requests without returning the buffer. This results
in loss of the transmit buffer. It should complete the
transmit with error status and return the buffer.
o A machine check may occur on a Q-BUS system with a DEFQA
FDDI controller installed. The bugcheck reason is reported
as an ASYNCWRTER, Asynchronous write memory failure.
Problems addressed in the VAXPHV02_061 kit:
o Clarifications were made to the documentation in the
VAXPHV01_061 Kit.
Problems addressed in the VAXPHV01_061 kit:
o Remote Console connection to a DECbridge 90 with NCP
may fail when showing port information. A "Target
does not respond" message will be displayed. This
failure only occurs when NCP is directed to use an
FDDI device to connect to the DECbridge 90 on the
Ethernet.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
In order for the corrections in this kit to take effect, the system
must be rebooted. If the system is a member of a VAXcluster, the
entire cluster should be rebooted.
This patch can be found at any of these sites:
Colorado Site
Georgia Site
Files on this server are as follows:
vaxphv04_061.README
vaxphv04_061.CHKSUM
vaxphv04_061.CVRLET_TXT
vaxphv04_061.a-dcx_vaxexe
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