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On Feb 24, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Larry Finger wrote:

Francesco Gringoli wrote:
What about drop info from dmesg? Another try could be halve the dma
queue, I believe now it is 64 slots. Could you give a try setting it to 32?

The RX DMA queue was 64 and TX was 256. Both will be 32 in my next run.

I don't understand the "drop info from dmesg" part.
Sorry Larry,

sometimes when I modify something, I can read

[334415.451028] b43-phy244 debug: RX: Packet dropped

in the dmesg because the received bytes were not correctly copied between the "air-buffer" to the internal buffer and finally to the rx- fifo along with the rxheader.

Did you notice something similar?

Cheers,
-FG



Larry


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