Dave, Tushar N, le Thu 17 May 2012 23:22:31 +0000, a écrit : > I am interested in to see if you have actual test case and more importantly > test data that shows that kernel and device indexes are not synchronized any > more.
Well, it's not with an actual physical device, but with the kvm emulation. Printing indexes from the clean_rx handler, I'm getting: (status linux index/total size/device index) status 7 2/256/19 status 7 3/256/19 ... status 7 18/256/19 status 7 19/256/19 status 7 20/256/19 status 7 21/256/19 ... since the status is still 7, linux continues on. ... status 7 254/256/19 status 7 255/256/19 status 7 0/256/19 status 7 1/256/19 status 0 2/256/19 here it stops, and on next interrupts, status 0 2/256/20 status 0 2/256/21 etc. and no progress is made any more, until status 0 2/256/253 status 0 2/256/254 and it gets stuck there: status 0 2/256/254 status 0 2/256/254 status 0 2/256/254 Samuel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ _______________________________________________ E1000-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/e1000-devel To learn more about Intel® Ethernet, visit http://communities.intel.com/community/wired
