Sean Boudreau(deleted)
11/16/2007 10:34 AM
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 10:27:08AM -0500, Malte Mundt wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm trying io-pkt on a Dell Latitude D820 laptop running Neutrino
> natively in dual core mode. It's got a Broadcom GigE interface which
> works with io-net.
>
> With io-pkt, I use the bge driver. Doing an
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> ifconfig bge0 192.168.51.116
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> was leading to a pause of roughly 1-2 seconds before the prompt
> returned. With the old io-net, an ifconfig did not introduce such a
> pause.
>
> Is this expected behaviour? What is happening in this (very long, from a
> CPU speed point of view, although the CPU utilize graph did not go up)
> time? Many QNX Neutrino users care a lot about boot time being as
> quickly as possible and can not afford a 1-2 seconds pause.
>
In io-net 'ifconfig up / down' didn't actually enable /
disable the hardware (it set a flag in the stack marking it
as down but the hardware was still hot). When you assign an
address it also does the equivalent of 'ifconfig up' so I
suspect it's probably during the hardware init phase with
this particular driver.
-seanb
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