David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Alexander Hoogerhuis wrote:
> > David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>[SNIP]
> >>
> > I've tried it quickly, and the problem of a rapidly rising load is
> > back in 2.5.70-mm6, and writes from network to my USB-drive (Maxtor
> > 5000XT) hangs pretty quickly (~100Mb into the transfer).
> 
> Well, the "rapidly rising load" symptom seems to be
> unrelated to USB ... it's shown up with both UHCI
> and EHCI drivers (both full and low speeds).  So I'm
> unsurprised that a USB change doesn't affect it.
> 

The patch *WITHOUT* debugging enabled fell over real fast. Now *WITH*
debugging the skyrocketin load symptom is gone, and it's chugging
along nicely at line speed with FTP and also with CPU maxed out with
scp about 20% udner line speed (i.e. saturated CPU). SO far I've moved
4Gb of data with no ill effect, which is a new record. I'll let it
play all night with bouncing files around and see if it keels over at
some point. The interrupt rate is roughly 9k/sec for the USB controller.

> 
> - Dave
> 
mvh,
A
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