From: Jan Husak <jan.husak@siemens•com>
To: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs•org
Subject: High traffic from eth to cf-ata blocks other eth traffic
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:44:29 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <26315068.post@talk.nabble.com> (raw)
I have ppc system with compactflash card connected by ata. On this system is
running process using raw socket to send and receive cyclic data each 4ms.
When I start another iptraffic - sshftp - to write to compact flash, after
certain time the IRQ-135 (mpc52xx_ata) of ata driver locks task irqs from
network card for cca 300ms. And my cyclic data transfer is broken. Any idea
how to solve this problem?
Thanks a lot for hint. Jan
Output from sched_switch trace here:
pniodhld-2516 [000] 1305.162746: 2516: 33:T ==> [000] 6: 33:R sirq-net-rx/0
sirq-net-rx/0-6 [000] 1305.162755: 6: 33:R + [000] 2516: 33:T pniodhld
sirq-net-rx/0-6 [000] 1305.162766: 6: 49:R ==> [000] 2516: 33:S pniodhld
pniodhld-2516 [000] 1305.162835: 2516: 33:D ==> [000] 6: 49:R sirq-net-rx/0
sirq-net-rx/0-6 [000] 1305.162923: 6: 49:D ==> [000] 99:115:R ata/0
ata/0-99 [000] 1305.163050: 99:115:D ==> [000] 2409:120:R sftp-server
sftp-server-2409 [000] 1305.163100: 2409:120:R + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
sftp-server-2409 [000] 1305.163119: 2409:120:R ==> [000] 710: 49:R IRQ-135
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163227: 710: 49:D + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163324: 710: 49:D ==> [000] 2409:120:R sftp-server
sftp-server-2409 [000] 1305.163344: 2409:120:R + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
sftp-server-2409 [000] 1305.163355: 2409:120:R ==> [000] 710: 49:R IRQ-135
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163448: 710: 49:D + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163543: 710: 49:D ==> [000] 2409:120:R sftp-server
sftp-server-2409 [000] 1305.163562: 2409:120:R + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
sftp-server-2409 [000] 1305.163574: 2409:120:R ==> [000] 710: 49:R IRQ-135
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163634: 710: 49:R + [000] 4: 49:D sirq-timer/0
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163768: 710: 49:D + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
IRQ-135-710 [000] 1305.163870: 710: 49:D ==> [000] 4: 49:R sirq-timer/0
sirq-timer/0-4 [000] 1305.163894: 4: 49:R + [000] 710: 49:D IRQ-135
sirq-timer/0-4 [000] 1305.163918: 4: 49:D ==> [000] 710: 49:R IRQ-135
and another 500 similar lines till new net_rx irq task is scheduled
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