On 09/13/2010 03:41 PM, Fujinaka, Todd wrote:

> I'm trying to find out if we see the same sort of failure signature,
> but it would be good to know more about your test. If you are running
> a series of short-lived connections (such as an http test) you should
> just use the latest driver (I can go into that later). Otherwise,
> we'll need to see your dmesg, dumps from ethregs before and after the
> hang, information about your hardware (is it custom, did we do a
> design review), etc.

The test case in question is telecom gateway controller application with
primarily UDP traffic, some SCTP, some tcp (maybe 600-1000 active tcp
connections at any given time, each of which is up for 50sec or so).
Can you elaborate on the issues with short-lived connections?

The hardware is the A10200 ATCA blade from GE.  No idea if they had you
do a design review.

We saw the problems running at 10G over the XAUI link but I'm currently
testing it at 1G to see if that improves reliability.

> All of this might be better done through factory support, if you have
> it.

I think we probably have access to someone.  I can pursue it through
those channels if that's preferred.

Thanks,

Chris

-- 
Chris Friesen
Software Developer
GENBAND
[email protected]
www.genband.com

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