Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 14 Sep 2001 18:26:04 +0200 (CEST) | From | Martin Josefsson <> | Subject | Re: repeatable SMP lockups - kernel 2.4.9 |
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Matthias Haase wrote:
> Hi, Martin, > > > I hope, this sounds not to stupid: > > As an hardware test I have run quake3d_demo with enabled DRI. > For this, I have compiled the 2.4.9 kernel the older DRM-code in, so I > could use the installed Xfree86 4.03 instead the required 4.1: > > No error, no lockup, even though this game produced heavy load on ram and > harddisks. > No lockup too with the small traffic on the NIC, for instance with the > ADSL-connection (max. 90 kb/s) to our router. > But, as I sayd, repeatable lockups with some higher network-traffic inside > the LAN.
I don't think it sounds that stupid.. but if it had hung you wouldn't have known if it was the possible interupthandeling bug or some oghet bug in DRI/DRM :)
I'm going to start my tests here soon.
/Martin
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