| To: | "Feldman, Scott" <scott.feldman@xxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: [2.4] e1000 leaking pci mappings on rx errors? |
| From: | Olof Johansson <olof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Mon, 12 Jan 2004 14:47:41 -0600 |
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Feldman, Scott wrote:
We have a machine here (running a RHEL 2.4.21-based kernel), that started showing leakage of PCI mappings when the driver was upgraded from 5.1.11 to 5.2.20.
5.1.13 is OK, 5.2.16 is leaking. Also, I noticed it's leaking quite fast, and even before any RX errors are shown. So my previous guess w.r.t. cause and effect might have been wrong: [root@primerib linux-2.4.21-6.EL-olof]# netstat -i Kernel Interface table Iface MTU Met RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR Flg eth1 1500 0 54793 0 0 0 67048 0 0 0 BMRU ~6240 PCI mappings had been allocated with the above statistics (eth1 is the problematic interface in our case).
-- Olof Johansson Office: 4F005/905 pSeries Linux Development IBM Systems Group Email: olof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phone: 512-838-9858 All opinions are my own and not those of IBM |
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