From: Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@urpla.net>
To: "Feldman, Scott" <scott.feldman@intel.com>,
"Ethan Weinstein" <lists@stinkfoot.org>,
<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: minor e1000 bug
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 11:26:01 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200312221126.01953.hpj@urpla.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <C6F5CF431189FA4CBAEC9E7DD5441E0102CBDD71@orsmsx402.jf.intel.com>
Hi Scott,
On Monday 22 December 2003 06:26, Feldman, Scott wrote:
> > I would also be interested in a statement from intel fellows on
> > the reasoning behind this decision, since every user of gkrellm
> > /* Reset the timer */
> > - mod_timer(&adapter->watchdog_timer, jiffies + 2 * HZ);
> > + mod_timer(&adapter->watchdog_timer, jiffies + HZ);
> > }
>
> That should be OK if you're not linked at half duplex or using a
> 82541/7 Ethernet controller. e1000_smartspeed() and
> e1000_adaptive_ifs() are sensitive to the watchdog interval, so
> we'll need to make sure those are OK before adjusting the timer
> from 2 to 1 seconds. This issue is tracker here:
> http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1192.
Thanks for clarification and the pointers. Nice to know, that this
issue is still under investigation.
Let me add, that your and your companies strong continuous linux
commitment/support has influenced and will influence our future
hardware decisions.
And NICs are a crucial part of our diskless setups..
> -scott
Thanks again and merry christmas,
Pete
<dream OT>
If only some manufacturer would pick up the _existing_ pieces, and
create a barebone like fanless Pentium M based system with a CSA
attached 8254x NIC. Add SSD for swap/suspend, or get nbd to work for
those, and be done with a low current consumption/low heat/zero dB
system, which easily outperforms current local harddisk setups.
BTW: I do remember 0 dB computing back in the 80ies on my 8MHz, 4 MB
Atari ST. Oh, well..
</dream OT>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-22 10:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-22 5:26 minor e1000 bug Feldman, Scott
2003-12-22 10:26 ` Hans-Peter Jansen [this message]
2003-12-22 15:26 ` Ethan Weinstein
[not found] <C6F5CF431189FA4CBAEC9E7DD5441E0103424209@orsmsx402.jf.intel.com>
2003-12-24 0:29 ` Feldman, Scott
2003-12-23 14:54 ` Ethan Weinstein
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-12-22 19:30 Feldman, Scott
2003-12-22 19:52 ` Ethan Weinstein
2003-12-19 20:40 Ethan Weinstein
2003-12-20 12:46 ` Hans-Peter Jansen
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