Date: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 21:30:29 +0200 (MET DST) From: root@deadline.snafu.de (Andreas S. Wetzel) To: jgreco@brasil.moneng.mei.com (Joe Greco) Cc: nate@sri.MT.net, jgreco@brasil.moneng.mei.com, current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: tty-level buffer overflows - what to do? Message-ID: <m0u4ujl-000A0mC@deadline.snafu.de> In-Reply-To: <199604041919.NAA01863@brasil.moneng.mei.com> from Joe Greco at "Apr 4, 96 01:19:26 pm"
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Hi! --- Joe Greco writes: ] > With 2 lines going full blast (sup updates!) I see *NO* overflows on my ] > box. Again, my box is running with about 6MB of free memory all the ] > time, so I rarely hit the disk, but I've done compiles on the machine to ] > upgrade software with no noticeable degradation of serial speed. ] > However, I do no paging at all, so my disk is mostly idle even during ] > compiles. ] ] Run "du /" and watch your serial comms get choppy :-/ I coupled the two modems and did a "ls -Rl /" several times. Seemed ok. ] If you are running kernel mode SLIP or PPP, remember that you have several ] additional advantages over the described configuration: ] ] 1) the code to deal with the connection can't get swapped out. ] 2) no context switch overhead.. ] 3) you don't have to go through all the tty processing layers. ] ] with only 4MB of memory, the described configuration is not likely to have ] "free memory". The SLIP support is compiled into the kernel if that's what you mean. I never used SLIP otherwise nor I did use user mode PPP or some ever. Regards, mickey -- (__) (@@) Andreas S. Wetzel E-mail: mickey@deadline.snafu.de /-------\/ Utrechter Strasse 41 Web: http://deadline.snafu.de/ / | || 13347 Berlin Voice: <+4930> 456 81 68 * ||----|| Germany Fax/Data: <+4930> 455 19 57 ~~ ~~
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