Ben Greear <greearb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
[...]
> I tried stressing it, and it can handle about 30Mbps bi-directional
> (1514 byte pkts). I was hoping for better...but not too bad.
There is a direction for which a 2x factor has been reported.
It does not look like a completely dysfunctional setup.
[...]
> Kernel is 2.6.9 + my networking patches, compiled for pentium-M
> NAPI for 8169 is enabled.
>
> hardware is nx5000 laptop
>
> My thanks to the 8169 driver writer(s). I will continue to debug
Many people help.
> this, and will be happy to try any suggestions for improving performance
> and/or stability of this NIC.
The r8169 in -mm and in -netdev includes some extra buzzword-compliant
features (TX csum/SG and TSO mainly). The changes are isolated in a
single patch against 2.6.9 available at:
http://www.fr.zoreil.com/people/francois/misc/20041020-2.6.9-r8169.c-test.patch
I will not claim it is as stable as vanilla 2.6.9 should be.
The frequency of requests for jumbo frames went higher lately ("Realtek
driver does it"). There is some code I need to test before it is pushed to
-mm.
Btw:
[...]
> I recompiled w/out NAPI and no more problems, though performance is
> horrible (about 5Mbps bi-directional).
Please send the usuals 'lspci -vx' + /proc/interrupts contents during
activity + complete dmesg + short description of the generated traffic.
I will hardly dissect it before the week end but there is a problem. :o(
> If the developer/maintainer could use one of these cardbus NICs, I'm
> willing to donate one to help further development and stability.
I work with the plain PCI version of the GA 511 but I can use a laptop
for testing. Please contact me offline if you can send an adapter and
accept euro.
--
Ueimor
|