Robert Rozman
2004-Oct-21 05:06 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Does use of riser cards in racks affects performance of PCI telephony cards ?
Hi, I've read quite a lot about sensibility of Asterisk HW cards to interrupt latency, ... I don't know much about HW, but would like to know if I use riser card (vertical adapter for 1-3 PCI cards that goes into one PCI slot) to put some Asterisk HW cards on it in rack chassis - do I affect their performance in regard of interrupt priority latency in comparison with normal placing of each card in separate PCI slot? Thanks in advace, regards, Robert.
Andrew Kohlsmith
2004-Oct-21 05:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Does use of riser cards in racks affects performance of PCI telephony cards ?
On October 21, 2004 08:06 am, Robert Rozman wrote:> I don't know much about HW, but would like to know if I use riser card > (vertical adapter for 1-3 PCI cards that goes into one PCI slot) to put > some Asterisk HW cards on it in rack chassis - do I affect their > performance in regard of interrupt priority latency in comparison with > normal placing of each card in separate PCI slot?Each PCI slot has four interrupt pins. Unless the riser card is shuffling these pins around like a normal PCI motherboard does, all the cards on the riser will share the same interrupt. It's my understanding that part of the PCI spec is that any card should be able to use INTA-D as its primary interrupt source but I've never seen a card that actually lets you choose which interrupt line to use, in hardware or in the driver. Pity, really. -A.
Steven Critchfield
2004-Oct-21 08:01 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Does use of riser cards in racks affects performance of PCI telephony cards ?
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 14:06 +0200, Robert Rozman wrote:> Hi, > > I've read quite a lot about sensibility of Asterisk HW cards to interrupt > latency, ... > > I don't know much about HW, but would like to know if I use riser card > (vertical adapter for 1-3 PCI cards that goes into one PCI slot) to put some > Asterisk HW cards on it in rack chassis - do I affect their performance in > regard of interrupt priority latency in comparison with normal placing of > each card in separate PCI slot?If you are using server quality hardware, the riser will be more advanced and will have a more complex slot than just a PCI slot. I can tell you I have 2 server class machines running 4 port T1 cards on risers in my colo rack. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>