On Fri, 13 May 2005 08:33:32 -0400
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> At Fri, 13 May 2005 11:10:13 +0200,
> Sebastien Petit wrote:
> > 
> > Hi -net hackers,
> > 
> > A little question about SIOCGIFMEDIA ioctl:
> >
> > Somebody reports me that some interfaces (bge / em but anothers
> > perhaps) seem to discard packet(s) during SIOCGIFMEDIA ioctl, Is it
> > true and why ?
> 
> At least in the case of the em driver it's because eventually
> em_init_locked() is called which re-initializes the whole device,
> including the memory buffers.  It is unlikely that packets in the
> buffers would survive that :-)  I suspect the same is true of bge.

Hmm. Ok,

My question is oriented for my software freevrrpd, for checking the state of 
the network cards and do some monitoring on the network cards,
I use the SIOCGIFMEDIA ioctl in a regular interval. But some VRRP packets from 
the MASTER server are dropped by the SLAVE server if this ioctl occurs in the 
same time.
A solution will be to disable this ioctl but I cannot check the network card 
status anymore without perturbating communications.
Why it's necessary to reinitialize the device for that ?! I propose to modify 
the SIOCGIFMEDIA for no resetting cards if it's not necessary for checking 
state :)
btw, em and bge cards under FreeBSD 4.x are very long for changing state (down 
to up in 2 or 3 seconds before packets can be sent/received), I don't know if 
this is the case under FreeBSD 5.x but this can cause some problems :/

What do you think about that ?

Regards,
Sebastien.
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