Hi,
With this
-[00]-+-00.0 8086:2578
+-03.0-[01]----01.0 8086:1075
+-1c.0-[02]--+-01.0 11ab:5081
| +-03.0 9005:00c0
| +-03.1 9005:00c0
| \-04.0 11ab:5041
+-1e.0-[03]--+-09.0 1002:4752
| \-0a.0 8086:1076
+-1f.0 8086:25a1
+-1f.1 8086:25a2
+-1f.2 8086:25a3
\-1f.3 8086:25a4
i tried to tune the latency-timer on 02:01.0 02:04.0 and 00:1c.0
individually or both. tried 40, 60, 80. no luck.
so i think it is the driver or card fault. :) thanks anyway.
ming
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 20:26 -0400, Ming Zhang wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 20:13 -0400, Mark Hahn wrote:
> > > # ./lspci -vv -d 11ab:
> > > 02:01.0 Class 0100: 11ab:5081 (rev 03)
> > > Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV+ VGASnoop-
> > > ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
> > > Status: Cap+ 66Mhz+ UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
> > > <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
> > > Latency: 32, cache line size 08
> >
> > latency 32 is quite low; this parameter effects how long the device
> > can hold onto the bus. try
> > setpci -s 02:01.0 latency_timer=80
>
> thanks a lot for this and i will test it tomorrow.
>
> > and see whether it improves things. I'm unclear on whether a bridged device
> > also needs the bridge's latency setting changed.
> >
> > > Latency: 32, cache line size 08
> >
> > also low. I'm guessing that your bios is tuned for desktop use - some audio
> > setups need low latency settings.
> >
> yes, i guess so, the only drawback of this box is that i am using a
> entry level server box. so its chipset is quite weak and the setting i
> left as default.
>
>
> Ming
>
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