#1017: "rx FIFO overrun" prevents traffic from flowing
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      Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |       Owner:       
          Type:  defect             |      Status:  new  
      Priority:  critical           |   Milestone:       
     Component:  madwifi: driver    |     Version:  trunk
    Resolution:                     |    Keywords:       
Patch_attached:  0                  |  
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Comment (by foodoc):

 Replying to [comment:161 mdtaylor]:
 > foodoc, can you run "iwpriv athX debug_scanbufs 1" command for me when
 it's happening and tell me if any rxbuffers are leaked?  If none leaked,
 then this is just you punishing the box and you can try increasing the rx
 buffer count or decreasing other CPU load.  Otherwise, I'd like to know
 the line numbers where the buffers were taken that had leaked.

 Allright! I said I'll report back... After a full day of iperf on a
 faster/less loaded machine I didn't see any leaks or RX FIFO overruns
 anymore.

 Next stop: without the debug-code, because it seems to _eat_ nearly
 10mbits (out of 28mbits).

 Thanks,
         foodoc

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Ticket URL: <http://madwifi.org/ticket/1017#comment:166>
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