Re: ksoftirqd high cpu load on kernels 2.6.24 to 2.6.27-rc1-mm1

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From: Stephen Hemminger
Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008 - 10:05 am

On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 10:51:46 +0200
"Dushan Tcholich" <dusanc@gmail.com> wrote:



You can't turn off the hello timer, it is needed for Spanning Tree to
work. The kernel should reject requests to set hello timer < 1sec.
Most routers allow 1 - 10sec.

I am going to do a new patch to add tighter range checking for STP timer
settings and another to default fowarding delay of zero if STP is disabled.
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Re: ksoftirqd high cpu load on kernels 2.6.24 to 2.6.27-rc ..., Stephen Hemminger, (Sun Aug 31, 10:05 am)
[RFC] bridge: STP timer management range checking, Stephen Hemminger, (Sun Aug 31, 10:43 am)
Re: [RFC] bridge: STP timer management range checking, Stephen Hemminger, (Sun Aug 31, 4:29 pm)
Re: [RFC] bridge: STP timer management range checking, Valdis.Kletnieks, (Sun Aug 31, 7:25 pm)
Re: [RFC] bridge: STP timer management range checking, David Miller, (Tue Sep 2, 4:41 pm)
Re: [RFC] bridge: STP timer management range checking, David Miller, (Tue Sep 2, 5:28 pm)
[PATCH] bridge: don't allow setting hello time to zero, Stephen Hemminger, (Thu Sep 4, 3:47 pm)
Re: [PATCH] bridge: don't allow setting hello time to zero, Dushan Tcholich, (Mon Sep 8, 2:35 pm)
Re: [PATCH] bridge: don't allow setting hello time to zero, Stephen Hemminger, (Mon Sep 8, 3:33 pm)