From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: itooo@itooo.com (Greg) Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 15:07:40 +0200 Subject: MVEBU and MVNETA driver Message-ID: <5171419C.2090003@itooo.com> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org Hello All, This is my first post there, let me introduce myself: I am an embedded systems designer working in a French ISP. My goal is to design devices with a minimalistic software package installed that system/software engineers can use as a base for their work. Said in a few words : I'm not the kernel expert but I have some knowledge of it. That being said, I'm currently working with a Marvell ArmadaXP SoC and I'm performing the transition from Marvell "Linux Support Package" to MVEBU in the 3.8.8 Vanilla. Having the system up and running was actually quite easy, Thomas Petazzoni and his team did a very good job! I'm facing a problem with ethernet transmission (reception -seems- to be fine), at best is it slow (~90Mbps), at worst the kernel OOPSes at various locations dealing with memory (tcp_v4_destroy_sock, free_block and skb_put seen so far) and ends up crashing right after. I'm simply using iperf to generate traffic and the system has been stable for a while with Marvell's LSP so I can say with confidence the hardware is pretty stable. My question is fairly simple : before complaining about the network driver (which might not even be involved in this), what is the starting point to gather more information about this problem and what data should I provide you to help you advising me ? Thank you very much!