From: Dick Hollenbeck <dick@softplc.com>
To: figo zhang <figo1802@gmail.com>
Cc: Yegor Yefremov <yegorslists@googlemail.com>,
netdev@vger.kernel.org, zealcook@gmail.com
Subject: Re: KS8695: possible NAPI issue
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 23:01:29 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B8DED29.9000605@softplc.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c6ed1ac51003021746n2b246591g880b584550ec5e84@mail.gmail.com>
figo zhang wrote:
> 2010/3/2 Dick Hollenbeck <dick@softplc.com>:
>
>> Yegor Yefremov wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using 2.6.33 kernel and I noticed such a strange behavior:
>>>
>>> after system start I transfer one file via netcat from my development
>>> host, after this transfer the network is not functioning i.e. no pings
>>> possible etc.
>>>
>>> To narrow down the problem I checked out this commit
>>>
>>> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=451f14439847db302e5104c44458b2dbb4b1829d.
>>> Till here the network driver is functioning as intended, but after
>>> NAPI introduction I have this issue. With latest git-pull of "Linus'
>>> kernel tree" I can't even ping right after the systems start.
>>>
>>> Any Ideas? What am I missing?
>>>
>>>
>> No idea, although I am using the same ARM chip, my kernel is at 2.6.30.5,
>> and except for this occasional loss of connection I get, the ethernet driver
>> seems to work better than what you are reporting.
>>
>
> from linux-2.6.32, this ethernet driver have add NAPI support, would
> you like to
> try using this version?
>
Seems like a lot of work for me, given that my 2.6.30.5 kernel is mostly
working. Yegor is having the problems on the newer kernels, newer than
mine. Sounds like a warning flag to me, not an incentive.
What is NAPI and why do I care?
Dick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-03-03 5:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-03-02 12:04 KS8695: possible NAPI issue Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-02 14:09 ` Dick Hollenbeck
2010-03-03 1:46 ` figo zhang
2010-03-03 5:01 ` Dick Hollenbeck [this message]
2010-03-03 8:28 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-04 10:10 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-05 6:54 ` figo zhang
2010-03-05 10:06 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-05 13:52 ` Figo.zhang
2010-03-05 15:03 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-05 14:07 ` Figo.zhang
2010-03-05 15:00 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-05 16:22 ` Stephen Hemminger
2010-03-06 2:40 ` Figo.zhang
2010-03-08 9:04 ` figo zhang
2010-03-08 14:10 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-08 14:11 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-03-09 1:50 ` figo zhang
2010-03-15 9:19 ` Yegor Yefremov
2010-08-04 14:40 ` Yegor Yefremov
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