Hi,

I am running RTLinux (V3.0pre7, with a 2.4-test1 kernel) on an Apple G3,
and I am regularly getting network lockups. Everything else works fine,
but I have to make an ifconfig down and up to get the network back. I
first thought that our code was responsible for this, since we would
always get that problem as soon as we ran it, but after doing some
testing, it appears that the same thing occurs when nothing else than
the RTLinux modules is loaded. It only takes much more time for the
network to go down, whereas our application crashes the network
immediately.
Our code (at least the relevant part) forwards packets to and from a
Linux socket and into an RT task.

Does anyone know what could cause such a behavior?

Thanks,

Yannick
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