Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 Aug 98 23:07 BST | From | (Alan Cox) | Subject | TCP NFS and 2.1.115 |
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Ok I have the TCP RPC problem sorted. Well the calling read in a bh/irq stuff anyway. So in theory what remains will be real rpc bugs.
I've moved the TCP RPC reading into rpciod. This actually seems to have zero performance affect as rpciod is despatching most of the tcp rpcs generated by NFS and we do it on wakeup. That means we don't generate any more context switches.
I'll clean the patch up and post a diff this weekend
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