>>>>> "JY" == Jie Yang <jie.y...@atheros.com> writes:

 JY> Anders Boström <and...@netinsight.net> wrote:

 JY> following is my test cese,
 >> 
 JY> a nfs server server with ar8131chip, device id 1063.
 >> export /tmp/ dir as the nfs share directory,  JY> the client,
 >> mount the server_ip:/tmp to local dir /mnt/nfs, ust a python
 >> script to write and read data on the  JY>
 >> /mnt/nfs/testnfs.log. it works fine.
 >> 
 >> OK, the device-ID in our NFS-server is 1026, rev. b0. So it
 >> is possible that the problem is specific to that chip/version.
 JY> oops, its my mistake in writing, my case is 1026 device ID

 >> 
 JY> Can you give me some advice on how to reproduce this bug??
 >> 
 >> The only suggestion I have is to try to find a board with a
 >> 1026-chip on it.
 >> 
 >> My test-case is just copy of a 1 Gbyte file from the
 >> NFS-server to /dev/null , after making sure that the file
 >> isn't cached on the client by reading huge amounts of other data.
 >> 
 JY> just to check, if the kernel version is 2.6.26-2 ??

I've tested with
Debian linux-image-2.6.26-2-amd64 version 2.6.26-19lenny2,
Debian linux-image-2.6.30-bpo.2-amd64 version 2.6.30-8~bpo50+2 and
kernel.org 2.6.30.10 amd64 with ethtool patch for setting of tso. Same
result.

/ Anders



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