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2019 Oct 06
7
[PATCH RFC net-next 0/2] drivers: net: virtio_net: Implement
...ion queue is having
problems to transmit packets. To enable it, driver should have
.ndo_tx_timeout implemented. This serie has two commits:
In the past, we implemented a function to recover driver state when this
kind of event happens, but the structure was to complex for virtio_net
that moment. Alternativelly, this skeleton should be enough for now.
For further details, see thread:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/6/23/691
Patch 1/2:
Add statistic field for TX timeout events.
Patch 2/2:
Implement a skeleton function to debug TX timeout events.
Julio Faracco (2):
drivers: net: virtio_net: Add tx_time...
2019 Oct 06
7
[PATCH RFC net-next 0/2] drivers: net: virtio_net: Implement
...ion queue is having
problems to transmit packets. To enable it, driver should have
.ndo_tx_timeout implemented. This serie has two commits:
In the past, we implemented a function to recover driver state when this
kind of event happens, but the structure was to complex for virtio_net
that moment. Alternativelly, this skeleton should be enough for now.
For further details, see thread:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/6/23/691
Patch 1/2:
Add statistic field for TX timeout events.
Patch 2/2:
Implement a skeleton function to debug TX timeout events.
Julio Faracco (2):
drivers: net: virtio_net: Add tx_time...
2019 Oct 07
0
[PATCH RFC net-next 0/2] drivers: net: virtio_net: Implement
...> .ndo_tx_timeout implemented. This serie has two commits:
>
> In the past, we implemented a function to recover driver state when this
> kind of event happens, but the structure was to complex for virtio_net
> that moment.
It's more that it was missing a bunch of locks.
> Alternativelly, this skeleton should be enough for now.
>
> For further details, see thread:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/6/23/691
>
> Patch 1/2:
> Add statistic field for TX timeout events.
>
> Patch 2/2:
> Implement a skeleton function to debug TX timeout events.
>
> Juli...
2005 Nov 02
2
breaks in hist()
Dear listers,
A quick question about breaks in hist().
The histogram is highly screwed to the right, say, the range of the vector is [0, 2], but 95% of the value is squeezed in the interval (0.01, 0.2). My question is : how to set the breaks then make the histogram look even?
Thanks in advance,
Leaf
2004 May 18
1
Hi again timur
I am completely frustrated at this point. The following is not meant
against you personally, but I'm the ONLY I.T. person for 100 users in 6
different offices, and I don't know what to do at this point but beg.
I finally figured out what Heimdal is, and I believe is the main
problem. Installed 5.2.1 on a machine. Installed krb5 from ports.
Changed make.conf adding