Ronald G Minnich writes:

 > I have a question on the checksum offloading. Has anyone measured any
 > incidence of data corruption between the PCI card and memory. In other
 > words, when you offload checksums the end-to-end checking becomes
 > card-to-card checking, and the possibility exists that what goes in memory
 > at the destination end is not what was sent at the source. Very remote
 > possibility, of course, but ...

We used to see occasional data corruption at Duke with 440BX based
motherboards with non-ecc ram. We never saw it on higher-quality hosts
(alphas or serverworks based pc motherboards) with ecc memory.  It
would manifest itself as bad TCP checksums (no csum offload at the
time).

 > of these types of problems (of course FreeBSD has the fastest IP over
 > Myrinet anyway, so it's not like that's a huge problem).
 > 

Not any more.  A 2.4 linux kernel will do a bit better than FreeBSD on
an SMP box because it is able to use both processors.

Speaking of which -- who is working on making the network stack SMP
capable in -current?  Anything I can do to help?

Drew


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