[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Zitat von Gilles Chanteperdrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Bernhard Pfund wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I have some strange behaviour here. When I try to run a periodic task
>>> sending small packets at 10kHz over an UDP socket, after some few cycles
>>> I get ENOBUFS. I can play with rtskb pool size, which extends the number
>>> of successful cycles, but I have the feeling that there's no
>>> housekeeping taking place.
>>>
>>> Funny enough I could run the very same code for hours before I updated
>>> to the latest code base of Linux, RTnet and RTAI.
>> Hi,
>>
>> I do not know if this is your issue, but I had problems of this kind
>> once. My problem was that my application was sending packets but never
>> receiving, and it happened that somehow, the network sent packet to the
>> port automatically allocated by rtnet. So, the received packets were
>> exhausting the socket buffers.
>>
> 
> Salut Gilles
> 
> That might be the issue. I deactivated the receiver thread for test  
> purposes... I'll re-activate it and see what happens. Thanks a lot for  
> the hint!
> 
> Bernhard

All,

Gilles's hint was straight to the point! It works again...

Thanks Gilles, Jan and Paul for the valuable feedback!

Bernhard


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