Re: bad networking related lag in v2.6.22-rc2

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On Monday 21 May 2007 15:50:09 Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Anant Nitya <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Tcp:
> >     5 connections established
>
> hm, this does not explain the /proc/net/tcp overhead i think - although
> it could be a red herring. Will have a closer look at your new trace.
>
> if possible please try to generate the automatic softirq trace for
> Thomas, and then a separate trace for the firefox/net-lag thing, using
> trace-it-10sec.c. Btw., for the second trace, could you boot with
> maxcpus=1? That would make the second trace quite a bit more
> straightforward to analyze. You probably need both cpus to trigger the
> softirq problem.
>
> 	Ingo

here is the link for new trace with maxcpus=1.
http://cybertek.info/taitai/trace-it-10sec-to-ingo-with-maxcpus=1.bz2

Regards
Ananitya

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