Linux-Hams archive - July 1998: Re: bpq/listen
Re: bpq/listen
Richard Adams (edk.kcdvw@personalwlan.de)
Mon, 13 Jul 1998 23:30:11 +0000 (GMT)
According to Lars Petterson: While burning my CPU.
>
> Hi all!
>
> > I have been using BPQ for quite a while and have seen the following on
> > different kernel versions. I am presanly using 2.0.35-pre6 but this also
> > happens on 2.0.34 kernels.
>
> It also happens on 2.0.30, 2.0.32, and 2.0.33
>
> > Port bpq0: AX25: PA3GCU-9->NODES <UI C> pid=NET/ROM
> > NET/ROM Routing: LINUX
> >
> > Port bpq0: TX Delay: 1560 ms
>
> This only happens on the transmitted data if we send full packets.
> I.e. it has nothing to do with NETROM, it just happens that these
> packets are full size... The receiving end will get the correct data
> and will also show the data OK (I have two Linux-stations both using
> bpq-over-Ethernet) so the bug may very well be only in the listen
> code...
>
> > messages should be valid netrom node broadcast packets, does anyone have any
> > idea's as to what is causing this.
>
> I have no idea and got no response when I reported this a couple of
> months ago. Perhaps someone have found the cause by now?
Well it is hardly a problem and realy nothing that worries me, i just
thought i would mention it here, i must have missed your origanal post
about the same problem as i cant remember anything being mentioned about
it before.
The reason i said NETROM is because that is the only traffic sort which
passes over the bpq0 interface here hi.
Anyway your answer probably eliminates one thing, an error on my part!.
Thanks for the partisipation.
>
> 73 de Lars, sm6rpz
>
> --
> Lars E Pettersson | Chalmers University of Technology
> terhi.victor@logonet.com | Gothenburg, SWEDEN
>
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Regards Richard.
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