Re: [9fans] USB3 1Gb ethernet card working on 9legacy (rpi 4)

2022-08-03 Thread adr
On Wed, 3 Aug 2022, Richard Miller wrote: 9legacy should always have up to date patches for the Raspberry Pi, and the 9legacy SD card image will usually be fresher than the 9pi.img.gz image in contrib/miller. The only value now in the 9pi image is for historians: I've tried to conserve the

Re: [9fans] USB3 1Gb ethernet card working on 9legacy (rpi 4)

2022-08-03 Thread adr
On Wed, 3 Aug 2022, Richard Miller wrote: That was a typo, is almost five times slower (~80% slower). Just to be clear, it is really worst! Unless your "small arm linux machine" is a raspberry pi, you are changing too many variables to make a meaningful comparison. Benchmarking i/o across the

Re: [9fans] USB3 1Gb ethernet card working on 9legacy (rpi 4)

2022-08-03 Thread Richard Miller
> By the way Richard, should I take the last rpi image at 9legacy as > the more recent with your work? Are you going to abandon > https://plan9.io/sources/contrib/miller/? 9legacy should always have up to date patches for the Raspberry Pi, and the 9legacy SD card image will usually be fresher

Re: [9fans] USB3 1Gb ethernet card working on 9legacy (rpi 4)

2022-08-03 Thread Richard Miller
>> See the difference? That's a little more than 19Mb/s, some 2MiB/s almost 50% >> slower. > > That was a typo, is almost five times slower (~80% slower). Just > to be clear, it is really worst! Unless your "small arm linux machine" is a raspberry pi, you are changing too many variables to make