From: "Héctor Martín" <hector@marcansoft.com>
To: Linux-Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: ksoftirqd uses 99% CPU triggered by network traffic
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 08:32:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41035410.2020606@marcansoft.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20040725012712.A15785@electric-eye.fr.zoreil.com>
>>Interrupt 9 is surely busy, no USB hardware plugged in just in case you're
>>wondering, and normally (while not using eth2) interrupt 9 is rock solid
>>(i.e. I doubt ACPI interrupts at all during normal use unless e.g. the power
>>button is pressed.)
>>
>
>At 60 kirq/s without any network traffic, you may disable acpi then usb
>and eventually poke your nose in the bios setup first. No joke.
>
That's WITH network traffic, and I get 60k packets/s so it makes sense,
but then once ksoftirqd starts using up all available cpu, I might be
able to stop it by stoping the network traffic, but then any traffic
makes it go nuts anyway. The problem is that after some minutes under
this high-udp-packet-traffic it starts going nuts, with no prior
warning. The mouse cursor just gets jerky--nothing gradual here, it just
starts and then won't stop.
I was talking about IRQ9 because at 60k/s it's understandable that ACPI
takes some CPU trying to see if it's the intended receiver, but
ksoftirqd's behaviour is obviously not normal, besides the point that it
works perfectly por 10-20 minutes at least.
I'll be out for a week at least and I doublt I will be able to answer
back, sorry for the inconvenience, I should've posted this after acoming
back. Thanks for the answer though ;)
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-07-25 6:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-07-24 21:05 ksoftirqd uses 99% CPU triggered by network traffic Héctor Martín
2004-07-24 23:27 ` Francois Romieu
2004-07-25 6:32 ` Héctor Martín [this message]
2004-07-25 20:27 ` ksoftirqd uses 99% CPU triggered by network traffic (maybe RLT-8139 related) Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-25 21:59 ` Francois Romieu
2004-07-26 15:15 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-26 16:37 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-26 21:46 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-26 22:38 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-27 0:16 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-27 11:10 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-27 14:20 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-27 20:24 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-27 21:27 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-28 18:35 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-28 19:09 ` James Morris
2004-07-29 0:46 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-30 9:18 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-30 12:56 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-30 14:05 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-30 18:40 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-07-31 12:33 ` Francois Romieu
2004-08-02 9:57 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-08-02 10:03 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-08-02 22:35 ` Francois Romieu
2004-08-03 12:32 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-08-03 16:50 ` Francois Romieu
2004-08-03 20:19 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-08-04 16:26 ` Pasi Sjoholm
2004-08-05 10:14 ` Hector Martin
2004-08-05 10:55 ` Hector Martin
2004-08-05 11:22 ` Francois Romieu
2004-08-05 15:28 ` OGAWA Hirofumi
2004-08-05 17:21 ` Francois Romieu
2004-07-30 14:12 ` Robert Olsson
2004-07-26 16:55 ` Stephen Hemminger
2004-07-26 21:28 ` Pasi Sjoholm
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