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Re: Network code unstable (Solved for real this time).
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 02:20, Roland Caßebohm wrote:
> On Wednesday, 6. March 2002 18:32, Pieter Truter wrote:
> > The ether chip stopped responding. I did not experience this problem in
> > RedBoot, mainly because of the lightweight stack used by RedBoot.
> >
> > I will still do some tests to see how it affect the GDB stubs in RedBoot. I
> > know it is extremely slow to download an image with GDB/RedBoot.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Douglas Bush [mailto:dbush@extremeeng.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:23 AM
> > To: 'Pieter Truter'; 'Gary Thomas'; 'Andrew Lunn'
> > Cc: 'eCos Disuss'
> > Subject: RE: [ECOS] Network code unstable (Solved for real this time).
> >
> >
> > Would this driver problem affect redboot\GDB? Were the crashes hard
> > resets, or just continuous loops?
> >
>
> Douglas sad in an other message that the download speed of redboot is much
> slower sins may 2001. I have looked in the CVS tree to find out what was
> changed at this time:
>
>
> 2001-05-07 Gary Thomas <gthomas@redhat.com>
>
> * src/net/net_io.c (net_io_isr): Interrupt acknowledgement
> should rightly be done by the driver 'delivery' routine, not here.
>
> Maybe this change does effect redboot/gdb ?
No, I don't think so, since RedBoot does not use interrupts.
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