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* How do queue-less virtual devices wake higher level senders?
@ 2007-10-01 23:49 Ben Greear
  2007-10-02  0:04 ` David Miller
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ben Greear @ 2007-10-01 23:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: NetDev

Hello!

I am having some trouble figuring out how virtual interfaces
(such as mac-vlans) can wake up writers (such as udp sockets).

For 'real' hardware, it seems that the netif_stop_queue and
netif_wake_queue methods handle stopping and waking the
higher level senders, but for virtual devices with no
queues, how does this work?

In my case, I'm using a virtual Station interface that sits on
top of a wifi radio interface (hacked up madwifi).  I notice
that UDP connections set up for high speed, unidirectional
sends are stalling after a few minutes.  netstat -an shows
a write-buffer that is quite full, but nothing is transmitted.

If I ping or start any other type of traffic on these interfaces,
the udp recovers.  It seems like the udp send logic is just
getting stuck and needs a kick.

I do not see any problems with TCP connections, and if I keep
a slow-speed tcp connection running, the UDP will not hang.

It's likely the bug is in my driver and/or code, so this is
not a bug report..just a question to hopefully help me debug
it further :)

Thanks,
Ben

-- 
Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com


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