Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 27 Nov 1998 10:50:15 -0500 (EST) | From | tzanger <> | Subject | Re: do hundreds of millions of serial interrupts confuse pppd? (was Re: The Basted Turkey Release (aka 2.1.130)) |
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> > things and started playing with the "what is going on here" problem. > Read the README in setserial-2.15 distribution.
I wasn't running 2.15 but I downloaded it and read the README. I don't see anythign which would point to what was going on. They are all using seperate interrupts (they're PnP GVC modems) and run perfectly for over a month before starting to drop. Here's my /proc/interrupts with just 12 *hours* of uptime:
$ cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 0: 5309700 XT-PIC timer 1: 6049 XT-PIC keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 3: 52 XT-PIC serial 4: 52 XT-PIC serial 5: 4823461 XT-PIC serial 7: 4454263 XT-PIC serial 10: 3086359 XT-PIC serial 11: 800927 XT-PIC eth0 12: 2507935 XT-PIC serial 13: 1 XT-PIC fpu 14: 74592 XT-PIC ide0 15: 65 XT-PIC ide1 NMI: 0
I have my printer port turned off in BIOS so IRQ7 is free. The standard COM ports (1 and 2) are reserved for serial console and a watchdog circuit I am in the process of designing.
Please, if I missed something in the README, enlighten me. this is most strange problem.
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