Hi Andrew, On 08/05/24 10:34 pm, Andrew Lunn wrote: > EXTERNAL EMAIL: Do not click links or open attachments unless you know the content is safe > >> Yes. I tried this test. It works as expected. > >> Each LAN8651 received approximately 3Mbps with lot of "Receive buffer >> overflow error". I think it is expected as the single SPI master has to >> serve both LAN8651 at the same time and both LAN8651 will be receiving >> 10Mbps on each. > > Thanks for testing this. > > This also shows the "Receive buffer overflow error" needs to go away. > Either we don't care at all, and should not enable the interrupt, or > we do care and should increment a counter. Thanks for your comments. I think, I would go for your 2nd proposal because having "Receive buffer overflow error" enabled will indicate the cause of the poor performance. Already we have, tc6->netdev->stats.rx_dropped++; to increment the rx dropped counter in case of receive buffer overflow. May be we can remove the print, net_err_ratelimited("%s: Receive buffer overflow error\n", tc6->netdev->name); as it might lead to additional poor performance by adding some delay. Could you please provide your opinion on this? Best regards, Parthiban V > > Andrew >