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>
Gene Cumm
2014-Mar-10 23:56 UTC
[syslinux] Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:> 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. >> >> -- >> -Gene > > Simple 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. > > -- > -Genehttps://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/4.10/
Eric PEYREMORTE
2014-Mar-11 09:32 UTC
[syslinux] Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
Le 11/03/2014 00:56, Gene Cumm a ?crit :> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: >> 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. >>> >>> -- >>> -Gene >> Simple 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. >> >> -- >> -GeneFirst, 4.10-pre22 works as well as 4.07 on my dell optiplex 380. It is slow as hell from v5 to 6.03. I also tried to put a 3com NIC inside, and the result was the same. But when i put the nic in an optiplex 740 it boots fine. CLIENT MAC ADDR: B8 AC 6F UNDI : baseio 0000 int 11 MTU 1500 type 1 "DIX+802.3" flags 0x1c1b Ps : sorry for the capture quality i had to make a movie and extract a picture cause it was booting too fast. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Capture.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 138779 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/attachments/20140311/d427c3e3/attachment-0001.jpe>
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