jamal wrote:
> What bad stuff are you smoking lately? Trying to turn linux into a traffic
> generator OS? ;-> Havent you been accused of that already?
> Actually, this is probably one of the few times i agree with you because i
> may have use for this; i dont think the maintainers may. Infact i think
> you are just about to be shot.
> How about putting ifdefs so that the code only gets activated if
> packetgen is active?
>
> cheers,
> jamal
>
Pktgen is independent of this particular hack. One of the flag #defines is in the
patch to make my life easier, but it can be removed if that makes someone happier...
Right now, I am getting panics after 30 minutes running at around 250Mbps of tcp traffic to
myself over GigE nics. But, I'm running NAPI e1000, the send-to-self hack, and
had the pktgen module loaded.... Trying to narrow it down...but so far, it looks
like memory corruption, perhaps somewhere in tcp/ip...
It can still be #ifdef'd, but some of the code just fixes the SO_BINDTODEVICE
feature, so I think that may be worth putting in anyway...
Ben
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