Re: ksoftirqd uses 99% CPU triggered by network traffic (maybeRLT-8139 related)

From: Robert Olsson
Date: Tue Jul 27 2004 - 15:29:53 EST



Pasi Sjoholm writes:

> Yeah, when the ksoftirqd is taking all the cpu it will be like that, but
> when the kernel is behaving normally the starving diff is between 0->1sec.

Well ksoftirqd makes your kernel load just visible which is good and
ksofirqd gets accounted for this when softirq's get deferred to it.
It may look like goes from 0 to 100% but thats probably not the case.
The problem is we can starve userland at high loads. As said we were
trying some way to cure this I may have some old patch if you like to try.

Cheers.
--ro

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