[PATCH]: e1000: prevent statistics from getting garbled during reset.
Linas Vepstas
linas at austin.ibm.com
Sat Apr 1 04:03:19 EST 2006
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 09:14:56PM -0700, Jeffrey V. Merkey wrote:
> Yes, we need one. The adapter needs to maintain these stats from the
> registers in the kernel structure and not
> its own local variables.
Did you read the code to see what the adapter does with these stats?
Among other things, it uses them to adaptively modulate transmit rates
to avoid collisions. Just clearing the hardware-private stats will mess
up that function.
> That way, when someone calls to clear the stats
> for testing and analysis purposes,
> they zero out and are reset.
1) ifdown/ifup is guarenteed to to clear things. Try that.
2) What's wrong with taking deltas? Typical through-put performance
measurement is done by pre-loading the pipes (i.e. running for
a few minutes wihtout measuring, then starting the measurement).
I'd think that snapshotting the numbers would be easier, and is
trivially doable in user-space. I guess I don't understand why
you need a new kernel featre to imlement this.
--linas
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