On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:18:30PM -0700, Brandeburg, Jesse wrote:
Nothing wrong with acpi/apic. It just wasnt helping solve the problem.
I booted with noapic to check if it helps resolve, but found
it didnt.
Is there a way we can force unsharing of the IRQ (between harddisk and
eth1) in software?
Note that other interrupts (timer, hard disk) are fine. Even eth1 interrupt
"works", just that it comes lazily (once in few seconds - when I am pumping
potentially hundreds of ping packets to it every second).
# watch "grep 10: /proc/interrupts"
shows the interrupt count associated with eth1 increment at the rate of
1-2 every 2-3 seconds (<1 interrupt per second).
Is there some interrupt-related statistics that we can obtain from e1000
card which shows how many times e1000 NIC tried "interrupting" the system?
Hmm ..shouldnt that affect ata disk functionality too? hard disk I/O
works fine when ping performance is bad.
Again, if it was a bios issue, the question i am faced with is "how is
Windows working fine on it?".
I had tried these other boot options in vain: noapic, acpi=off, acpi=noirq, pci=noacpi
If you recommend any other boot option, we'd be glad to try it out.
ok.
sure ..i will send you them after sometime.
ok, we will test that out as well.
Thanks for all your inputs!
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Regards,
vatsa
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