Kernel oops while routing
Peter Desnoyers
pdesnoyers at chinook.com
Thu Dec 6 05:21:21 EST 2001
Could this be related to a problem we've been seeing on the 860T,
resulting in the following messages?
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
eth0: transmit timed out.
Ring data dump: cur_tx c02f7130, dirty_tx c02f7130 cur_rx: c02f70d8
tx: 16 buffers
c02f7100: 1c00 004e 02a69442
c02f7108: 1c00 004e 02a69542
c02f7110: 1c00 004e 02a69642
c02f7118: 1c00 004e 02a69742
c02f7120: 1c00 004e 02a69842
c02f7128: 1c00 004e 02a69942
c02f7130: 1c00 0049 02a2e05e
c02f7138: 1c00 0042 02a69c4e
c02f7140: 1c04 0042 02aa2b3e
c02f7148: 1c00 0036 02c8f6b2
c02f7150: 1c00 0042 02aaaf2e
c02f7158: 1c00 0042 02aa213e
c02f7160: 1c00 0042 02aa223e
c02f7168: 1c00 0042 02aa233e
c02f7170: 1c00 0042 02a6914e
c02f7178: 3c00 004e 02a69342
rx: 32 buffers
c02f7000: 8880 0040 002f6000
[...]
This only seems to occur when receiving bulk data on a TCP connection -
we never saw it ftp-ing onto a system when we used an NFS filesystem,
but now that we're booting a ramdisk, an FTP get of more than 10-20k
results in a guaranteed transmitter timeout.
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Peter Desnoyers (781) 457-1165 pdesnoyers at chinook.com
Chinook Communications (617) 661-1979 pjd at fred.cambridge.ma.us
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