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Re: ethernet issues (buffer)



Hi Nick,

thanks - read below.

Nick Hudson wrote:

>> iee0: iee_intr: receive ring buffer overrun
> Maybe this is indicative of interrupt issues

Perhaps this even relates to the CVS "slow performance"


> Can you post dmesg from a boot with the -x flag? And vmstat -i output.

vmstat -i on a fresh booted system, I just connected remotely to it:
$ vmstat -i
interrupt                                     total     rate
cpu0 irq 31                                  249705      100
gsc0 irq 9                                    26712       10
gsc0 irq 8                                      629        0
gsc0 irq 1                                        2        0
gsc0 irq 5                                      165        0
Total                                        277213      111

should I "stress" the system, like with ping or file transfers? Or do
you need the output right when it is unresponsive to remote access ?

dmesg (I hope -x worked?)

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NetBSD 7.0 (GENERIC.201509250726Z)
HP9000/715/50 (Scorpio)
real mem = 81920 KB (73728 reserved for PROM, 69808 KB used by NetBSD)
avail mem = 68552 KB
kern.module.path=/stand/hppa/7.0/modules
timecounter: Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
mainbus0 (root) [flex fff80000]
pdc0 at mainbus0
pdc0: WARNING: power management not supported
power0 at mainbus0: not available
power0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 0 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/1 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/2 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/3 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/4 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/5 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/6 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 2/0/8 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 4 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 8 addrs 0
>> PDC (memmap) device at path 9 addrs 0
>> Walking bus at HPA 0xfff80000
>> HPA 0xfffbe000[0x0] found by firmware
>> HPA 0xfffbf000[0x0] found by firmware
>> HPA 0xf4000000[0x0]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 0 type a sv 77
>> HPA 0xf082f000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2 type b sv 70
>> HPA 0xfc000000[0x80]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 4 type b sv 76
>> HPA 0xfffbe000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 8 type 0 sv 4
cpu0 at mainbus0 hpa 0xfffbe000 path 8 irq 31: PA7100 (T-Bird) rev 0
cpu0: PCXT, PA-RISC 1.1b, lev 1, cat A, 50 MHz clk
cpu0: shadows, 64K/64K D/I caches, 120 shared TLB, 16 shared BTLB
cpu0: PCXT (Rolex - CMOS-26B) floating point, rev 1
cpu0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xfffbf000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 9 type 1 sv 9
mem0 at mainbus0 hpa 0xfffbf000 path 9: viper rev 0, ctrl
0x19a10000<lpmc_en> size 80MB
mem0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf4000000[0x0]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 0 type a sv 77
sti0 at mainbus0 hpa 0xf4000000 path 0: rev 8.02;10, ID 0x27F1239240A00499
sti0: HPA1991AC19, 2048x1024 frame buffer, 1280x1024x8 display
sti0: 10x20 font type 1, 40 bpc, charset 0-255
sti0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf082f000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2 type b sv 70
asp0 at mainbus0 hpa 0xf0000000 path 2 irq 28: Scorpio rev 1, lan 1 scsi 7
gsc0 at asp0: leds
>> HPA 0xf0825000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/1 type a sv 71
oosiop0 at gsc0 hpa 0xf0825000 path 2/0/1 irq 9: NCR53C700 rev 0, 50MHz,
SCSI ID 7
scsibus0 at oosiop0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
oosiop0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf0826000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/2 type a sv 72
iee0 at gsc0 hpa 0xf0826000 path 2/0/2 irq 8: Intel 82596DX/SX address
08:00:09:70:85:fd
iee0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf0821000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/3 type a sv 73
hil0 at gsc0 hpa 0xf0821000 path 2/0/3 irq 1
hil0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf0823000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/4 type a sv 75
com2 at gsc0 hpa 0xf0823000 path 2/0/4 irq 5: ns16550a, working fifo
com2: console
com2: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf0822000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/5 type a sv 75
com3 at gsc0 hpa 0xf0822000 path 2/0/5 irq 6: ns16550a, working fifo
com3: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf0824000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/6 type a sv 74
lpt1 at gsc0 hpa 0xf0824000 path 2/0/6 irq 7
lpt1: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xf1000000[0x1]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 2/0/8 type a sv 7b
harmony0 at gsc0 hpa 0xf1000000 path 2/0/8 irq 13: rev 0
audio0 at harmony0: full duplex, playback, capture
harmony0: WARNING: power management not supported
gsc0: WARNING: power management not supported
asp0: WARNING: power management not supported
>> HPA 0xfc000000[0x80]
>> probing: flags 0x0  path 4 type b sv 76
mongoose0 at mainbus0 hpa 0xfc000000 path 4: HWPC000 rev 0, 25 MHz
eisa0 at mongoose0
eisa0: WARNING: power management not supported
isa at mongoose0 not configured
mongoose0: WARNING: power management not supported
mainbus0: WARNING: power management not supported
timecounter: Timecounter "clockinterrupt" frequency 100 Hz quality 0
timecounter: Timecounter "itimer" frequency 50000000 Hz quality 100
scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
wsdisplay0 at sti0 kbdmux 1
wsmux1: connecting to wsdisplay0
hil0: no devices
sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <SEAGATE, ST39205LW, 0105> disk fixed
sd0: 8750 MB, 19036 cyl, 2 head, 470 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 17921835 sectors
sd0: sync (160.00ns offset 8), 8-bit (6.250MB/s) transfers
sd1 at scsibus0 target 5 lun 0: <QUANTUM, LPS525S, 3110> disk fixed
sd1: 499 MB, 2448 cyl, 6 head, 69 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 1023484 sectors
sd1: sync (160.00ns offset 8), 8-bit (6.250MB/s) transfers
Kernelized RAIDframe activated
Searching for RAID components...
boot device: sd0
root on sd0a dumps on sd0b
root file system type: ffs



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