Messages in this thread | | | From | "Nick Warne" <> | Date | Mon, 01 Mar 2004 18:29:47 -0000 | Subject | Re: 2.6.3 - 8139too timeout debug info |
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> Ok, thanks for debugging. Looks like this problem is not 8139too. > And same problem should happen with the old driver (probably, it appear > with "max_interrupt_work=1"). > > Umm... I guess this problem is miss config of Edge/Level-Trigger or > something. Sorry, I don't know detail.
Well, after running whatever patches you supplied for me to test, I can confirm after running it for 30 hours, it works a treat - and without having any true measuring devices on network performance, I can tell you it is very much faster and responsive all round... on downloads, web browsing, FTP - everything. (as you do say, I did used to get pauses sometimes during large file movement/downloads etc., but just thought it was normal network activity - I do not get them any more!).
Insomuchso I have kept this debug 8139too.c build as a running kernel now.
Thank you,
Nick
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