On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:00:35PM +1000, Herbert Xu wrote:
> Theodore Tso <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm sending this on mostly because it was a bit of a pain to track down,
> > and hopefully it will save time if anyone else hits this while playing
> > with the -rt kernel. It is NOT the right way to fix things, so please
> > don't even think of applying this patch (unless you need it, in your own
> > local tree :-).
> >
> > One of these days when we have time to breath we'll look into fixing
> > this the right way, if someone doesn't beat us to it first. :-)
>
> You probably should resend the patch to netdev and Michael Chan
> <[email protected]>. He might have ideas on how this could be
> avoided.
This only shows up with the real-time kernel where timer softirq's run
in their own processes, and a high priority process preempts the timer
softirq. I don't really consider this a networking bug, or even
driver bug, although it does seem unfortunate that Broadcom hardware
locks up and goes unresponsive if the OS doesn't tickle it every tenth
of a second or so. (Definitely a bad idea if the tg3 gets used on any
laptops, from a power usage perspective.) But that seems like a
(lame) hardware bug, not a driver bug....
- Ted
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