Schlomo Schapiro
2014-Mar-10 22:52 UTC
[syslinux] Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
?Hi,? On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote:> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works > well with dell 380 and 790. > > I tried to understand what happened between 4.07 and 5 but i don't have > the skill to understand low level c. > > Seems that the memory management changed a lot, maybe the culprit. But as > many other things changed this is not obvious... >?sad to say, we have exactly the same problem. With HTTP downloads it is much worse, we could not find a stable and reliable version after 4.x. Sadly nobody wanted to fix our syslinux problem, even as paid development. I very much hope that the syslinux project will overcome these obstacles. It would be sad to see all the new development stay unused because if this. Regards, Schlomo
Gene Cumm
2014-Mar-10 23:15 UTC
[syslinux] Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Schlomo Schapiro <schlomo at schapiro.org> wrote:> Hi, > > On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote: > >> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works >> well with dell 380 and 790. >> >> I tried to understand what happened between 4.07 and 5 but i don't have >> the skill to understand low level c. >> >> Seems that the memory management changed a lot, maybe the culprit. But as >> many other things changed this is not obvious... >> > > sad to say, we have exactly the same problem. With HTTP downloads it is > much worse, we could not find a stable and reliable version after 4.x. > Sadly nobody wanted to fix our syslinux problem, even as paid development. > > I very much hope that the syslinux project will overcome these obstacles. > It would be sad to see all the new development stay unused because if this.It's also a balance of time. While working on 4.10-pre*/5.10-pre*, I found that some hardware misreports its behavior. "Sure, Interrupts work" but they don't is but one that I worked around on specific hardware. -- -Gene
Gene Cumm
2014-Mar-10 23:55 UTC
[syslinux] Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Schlomo Schapiro <schlomo at schapiro.org> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote: >> >>> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works >>> well with dell 380 and 790. >>> >>> I tried to understand what happened between 4.07 and 5 but i don't have >>> the skill to understand low level c. >>> >>> Seems that the memory management changed a lot, maybe the culprit. But as >>> many other things changed this is not obvious... >>> >> >> sad to say, we have exactly the same problem. With HTTP downloads it is >> much worse, we could not find a stable and reliable version after 4.x. >> Sadly nobody wanted to fix our syslinux problem, even as paid development. >> >> I very much hope that the syslinux project will overcome these obstacles. >> It would be sad to see all the new development stay unused because if this. > > It's also a balance of time. While working on 4.10-pre*/5.10-pre*, I > found that some hardware misreports its behavior. "Sure, Interrupts > work" but they don't is but one that I worked around on specific > hardware. > > -- > -GeneSimple test (and boot failure is an option as long as the core's messages are intact). Could both of you try fetching Syslinux-4.10-pre22 (zip versus tar is your choice), extract out core/pxelinux.0 and boot with it then record the 4-digit value for flags (in the "UNDI: baseio" line) and the first 3 octets (6 hex digits including 0s) of the MAC address and take a reasonable screen shot (I find a cell phone against a solid object to be pretty decent when angled to reduce glare and distanced for proper focus) but don't bother sending the picture yet. It's possible that the workaround I utilized can either be having a negative impact or needs to be extended to more hardware. Attached you'll find an image with the two pieces highlighted. -- -Gene -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 140310-1950-sl410p22-2.png Type: image/png Size: 12009 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/attachments/20140310/92f6856c/attachment.png>
H. Peter Anvin
2014-Mar-12 21:00 UTC
[syslinux] Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
On 03/10/2014 04:15 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:> > It's also a balance of time. While working on 4.10-pre*/5.10-pre*, I > found that some hardware misreports its behavior. "Sure, Interrupts > work" but they don't is but one that I worked around on specific > hardware. >The odd part is that people are reporting this even using the legacy PXE implementation (not lpxelinux.0)... -hpa
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