Op di, 28 feb 2017 om 11:40 , schreef Martin Tippmann <m...@i3o.de>:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 9:17 PM, Stijn Segers
<francesco.borrom...@inventati.org> wrote:
Okay, so I tracked it down to cake being the culprit. When I disable the Cake SQM instance, no more of those traces, and no more sudden reboots.

If I can help debug this, let me know - I enabled a Cake SQM instance on an
 APU2 and so far that seems to run fine.

cake: Maybe it's related - I'm seeing high cpu usage with cake on
TP-Link 841N routers even with none, moderate traffic after a while. I
don't see hanging tasks in the logs but the system feels sluggish even
it's idle.

filed a bug here:
https://bugs.lede-project.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=563  don't
have much info through.

The same version is running fine on a MAC1200R with 128MB memory through.

regards
Martin

OK... So I tried to disable offloading on the WAN interface (eth0.2 for the DIR-860L), but that throws the following error:

# ethtool -K tso off gso off gro off eth0
Cannot get device feature names: No such device

Same for any other devices I try... Is there a way to disable offloading without ethtool?

Cheers

Stijn


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