>
> The traces show huge networking execution paths.
>
> It seems you are using some packet scheduler (CONFIG_NET_SCHED)? Pretty
> much all
> traces show functions from sch_generic.c. Can you disable that for a test?
>
Yes, indeed, I made some experiments with it, but do not need it urgently.
I will disable it, thanks for the hint.
And I will report back.
> >
> > Below my three overflow messages. Would the stack reduction patches of
> Badari Pulavarty
> > help in my case? If so, I would strongly vote for inclusion into 2.4
> series!!
>
> It has been decided that the stack reduction patches were too intrusive to
> be merged
> at this stage of v2.4 life.
>
OK, I got the message, I will consider upgrading to 2.6 sometime this
year...
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