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Hi Vlad,
Please apply the attached patch.
It was applied already in the upstream kernel:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux%2Fkernel%2Fgit%2Froland%2Finfiniband.git;
a=commitdiff_plain;h=b3e2749bf32f61e7beb259eb7cfb066d2ec6ad65
Patch's description:
When set_multicast_list() is called the
From 1644c62982335b5cf67300ccba2533016e240d6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eli Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 20:37:31 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] IB/ipoib: fix net queue lockup
Fix the lockup of the net queue introduced in the split CQ patch.
The idea is to arm the send CQ just
Vlad,
Please pull from:
git://git.openfabrics.org/~swise/ofed-1.3 ofed_kernel
This will sync up ofed-1.3.1 with all the important upstream fixes since
ofed-1.3. The patch files added are:
kernel_patches/fixes/iw_cxgb3_0080_Fail_Loopback_Connections.patch
Vlad,
Please pull in version 1.2.0 of libcxgb3. This is needed for the
ofed-1.3.1 kernel drivers.
Pull from:
git://git.openfabrics.org/~swise/libcxgb3 ofed_1_3_1
Thanks,
Steve.
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Steve -- If you put a tarball (from make dist ;) on openfabrics.org,
I'll update the Debian packages.
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Roland Dreier wrote:
Steve -- did the IRD/ORD mixup fix get included? (It's 1f71f503
RDMA/cxgb3: Program hardware IRD with correct value) in the upstream
kernel
Oops. Good catch.
No worries though, I've got another series to post (including the qp
flush bug NFSRDMA found) for
Roland Dreier wrote:
Steve -- If you put a tarball (from make dist ;) on openfabrics.org,
I'll update the Debian packages.
I plan to do this soon.
Steve.
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we haves seen a few other cases where a large tx queue is needed. I
think we should choose a larger default value than the current 64.
maybe yes, maybe no... what are the cases where it is needed?
The send queue is basically acting as a shock absorber for bursty
traffic. If the queue is