Stability of network/io on MPC8540ADS?
Kumar Gala
kumar.gala at freescale.com
Sat May 15 04:52:13 EST 2004
Y.Nishimura ,
It looks like the patch was not included in your email. I would
appreciate seeing it and evaluating if it is something we should
include in the stock kernel.
- kumar
On May 14, 2004, at 1:54 PM, Yuji Nishimura wrote:
>
> Helo Stefan,
>
> I evaluated MPC8540ADS and found out similar problem few weeks ago. I
> made tiny patch and it works well.
> I also evaluated with NEC ehci pci device. The result was fine.
> I wrote 1GB data to external usb-2.0 HDD via USB-2.0(ehci), that works
> well.
> I also try to use ftp(MPC8540=server) and transfer (R/W) 2047MB data
> via
> TSEC(gianfar) and it also works well.
> If you try to use this patch, please let me know. I think patch
> requires
> more evaluation...
>
> Best Regards,
> Y.Nishimura - Tokyo, Japan.
>
>
>
> Stefan Nickl wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> since the linuxppc-2.4 port to our custom 8540 board
>> has made some progress now, I went back to the ADS
>> board for some cross-checking.
>>
>> I've experienced several reproducible lockups that
>> are triggered by heavy IO and/or networking.
>>
>> Kernel is vanilla linuxppc-2.4.27-pre2, gcc 3.2.3,
>> root=/dev/nfs (Gentoo -Os -mcpu=603e)
>>
>> 1) Using netcat to write data over tcp:
>> cat /dev/zero | nc lucy 3000
>>
>> "lucy" is running "nc -l -p 3000 |pipeworks > /dev/null"
>> This freezes the ADS after a few seconds.
>>
>> 2) Writing to the nfsroot server:
>> cat /dev/urandom > /test
>>
>> The same. Reading seems ok.
>>
>> 3) Writing to a USB2.0 HDD connected via PCI
>> interface board (OHCI compatible).
>>
>> Lockup after ~70MB of writing
>>
>> I haven't tested explicitly, but the kernel that
>> was shipped with the board (some 2.4.20?) didn't
>> seem to have such problems.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> --
>> Stefan Nickl
>> Kontron Modular Computers
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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