Messages in this thread | | | From | Simon M Tuckwell <> | Subject | RE: SMP = dropped packets? | Date | Wed, 29 Jul 1998 10:22:27 +0100 |
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Craig,
I've have the same problem with SMP using: v2.1.x; dual PII 233, RealTek 8029 (ne2k-pci), WinTV (bttv), scsi etc.
CPU load doesn't seem to be a factor for this system, but when a tv window is open & active, the driver starts to lose packets with a variety of log messages such as "interrupt received while tx busy" (can't remember the exact texts, but can supply if asked). After this happens a few times, the network interface dies.
Since the ne2k-pci driver was released, I've been able to recover by ifconfig down; rmmod ne2k-pci; insmod; ifconfig up. With the last two or three kernel releases, I haven't needed to remove the module, and often the interface recovers by itself.
Anyone know where the problem lies here? Seems that it could be SMP, bttv or the net card drivers.
Regards, Simon.
-- Simon M Tuckwell Senior Technical Consultant, Diagonal Information Systems simont@diagonalis.co.uk Tel. 01252 736633 Fax. 01252 736777 Mbl. 07970 457065
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