Too much work at interrupt
Daniel Veillard
Daniel.Veillard@w3.org
Sat Nov 7 01:54:51 1998
Donald,
first thanks a lot for your prompt answer (especially at 1:30 A.M :-)
> > message (while they show the "SMP simultaneous entry of an interrupt handler"
> > occasionnaly but apparently without damage on 1.03).
>
> Try the SMP patch from Loic Prylli <Loic.Prylli@ens-lyon.fr>
> http://beowulf.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/smp-bug.html
Ok, I have seens it on the SMP list, but there wasn't much feedback. Must
be good, otherwise one of the Gods would have expressed disagreement.
Applied the patch, recompiling the kernel. I will reboot the test machine
tomorrow, but I may not restart the production servers right now ...
> > Any chance that both are variations of the same 2.0.xx SMP kernel bug ?
> > Shoudl I upgrade to 1.05 ? Should I try to increase the
> > static int max_interrupt_work = 20;
> > increase as suggested in a past mail ?
>
> Yes, upgrade if you use multicast.
Well, not really. BTW I wasn't able to find 1.05, it's listed on the
Web page Changelog but I found only "eepro100.c:v1.03 8/11/98" on the
web link or on the FTP server (I may not have searched at the right place
though).
> You can increase the max_interrupt_work value when loading the module:
> echo "options eepro100 max_interrupt_work=40" >> /etc/conf.module
This one is real nice, will do that and stop/start the network. Modules
are great :-)
> This is probably occuring because the machine is under high load.
> If the machine doesn't have real-time responsibilities, increasing the work
> permitted is safe.
Ok, thanks a lot for the explanations/help,
Daniel
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