Re: 2.4.30-hf1 do_IRQ stack overflows

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> >
> > Trace; f8b531fc <[reiserfs]reiserfs_insert_item+14c/150>
> > Trace; c02387be <__kfree_skb+fe/160>
> > Trace; c02387be <__kfree_skb+fe/160>
> > Trace; f90dd5f4 <[8139too]rtl8139_start_xmit+84/180>
> 
> Do you have any funky netfilter/iptables modules loaded?

I use a iptables based firewall, but no additional netfilter modules
are loaded. The network configuration is as it is shipped by SuSE
(i.e. no CONFIG_IP_NF_* modules, but most of the "Networking options"
are set to y).
And as I told in an earlier mail, I had scheduling built in
the kernel (CONFIG_NET_SCHED=y, CONFIG_NET_QOS=y, 
CONFIG_NET_ESTIMATOR=y, CONFIG_NET_CLS=y, CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE=y).

I have disabled NET_SCHED now (as Marcelo suggested), and I got no 
overflows since then (4 days uptime).

Seems to work so far.
Thanks and regards,
Manfred



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