network01.patch - MPSAFE network interrupt
Matthew Dillon
dillon at apollo.backplane.com
Thu Nov 24 14:59:21 PST 2005
:
:Matthew Dillon pravi:
:> (3) ON SMP systems Make sure there are no other drivers sharing
:> the network interrupt. vmstat -i will tell you. For testing
:> purposes, remove any other non-network drivers that share the
:> interrupt.
:
:
: > vmstat -i
:interrupt total rate
:clk 100608 280
:ohci0/ohci1 1 0
:sio0 127 0
:irq7 1 0
:acpi0 0 0
:ata0 0 0
:ata1 86 0
:bge0 0 0
:bge1 2627 7
:ips0 1870 5
:irq20 45 0
:irq23 53 0
:swi_siopoll 0 0
:swi_crypto/swi_camnet 0 0
:swi_cambio 0 0
:swi_vm 0 0
:swi_taskq 0 0
:Total 105418 293
:
:How do I get interrupt number from this ouput?
:
:Toma¾
You are ok, bge0 and bge1 aren't shared with any other driver. You
can get the irq's from the dmesg output.
Are you having the same problem DR is having with the dual BGE
interface? bge0 stopped working for DR (that is the interrupt stopped
operating), due to something I committed in the last month. I haven't
been able to track down the cause.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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