Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:28:48 +0900 From: Pyun YongHyeon <pyunyh@gmail.com> To: Rainer Hurling <rhurlin@gwdg.de> Cc: darren780@yahoo.com, freebsd-current@freebsd.org, shigeaki@se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp Subject: Re: yongari nfe problems Message-ID: <20070405002848.GB15837@cdnetworks.co.kr> In-Reply-To: <4613FC04.1040302@gwdg.de> References: <45F636B5.9060608@gwdg.de> <20070313070153.GD87608@cdnetworks.co.kr> <20070331003031.GB68853@cdnetworks.co.kr> <460E77BE.9090503@gwdg.de> <20070402010230.GA1323@cdnetworks.co.kr> <46113CF2.6090009@gwdg.de> <20070403035845.GB7223@cdnetworks.co.kr> <461285A6.5010805@gwdg.de> <20070404003215.GA11525@cdnetworks.co.kr> <4613FC04.1040302@gwdg.de>
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 09:27:00PM +0200, Rainer Hurling wrote: > Pyun YongHyeon schrieb: > >On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 06:49:42PM +0200, Rainer Hurling wrote: > > > >[...] > > > > > > In "man ehci(4)" I found: > > > > > > ------- > > > BUGS > > > The driver is not finished and is quite buggy. > > > There is currently no support for isochronous transfers. > > > ------- > > > > > > Possibly this could cause the observed "dropouts" of nfe0 from a few > > > seconds till several minutes? > > > > > > >I'm not familiar with ehci(4) but I think it has nothing to do with > >missing Tx completion interrupts observed on nfe(4). > > > > > > > > Is there a knob or option in driver nfe(4) I can use to try classical > > > polling or any 'lower' mode of operation? > > > > > > >Add 'options DEVICE_POLLING' into kernel configuration file and > >rebuild your kernel. Use ifconfig(8) to enable/disable polling(4) > >feature. > >See polling(4) for more detailed description and tuning parameters. > > > > Thank you for this hint. I compiled my kernel with 'options > DEVICE_POLLING' and reboot. > > For the first four hours I get no new watchdog timeouts. But then, > without heavy load and without using usb devices, I get many timeouts. > > Obiously nfe(4) does not support this polling feature? Or we are looking > at the wrong side ... > Did you enable polling feature with ifconfig(8)? (e.g. ifconfig nfe0 polling) You should see POLLING in flags field in ifconfig output. > Rainer -- Regards, Pyun YongHyeon
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