[ovs-discuss] Open V Switch module

2024-05-03 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
Since the OVS kernel code has moved to the Linux kernel tree since the 3.0 release. I did not find the module in /lib/module on Redhat 9.3, but I did find it in ./modules/6.2.0-39-generic/kernel/net/openvswitch/openvswitch.ko (For Ubuntu 22) Can someone guide me on how to obtain vendor (Redhat) p

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
It worked! I can ping from both sides. Thanks a lot, Alin! I really appreciate your guidance. On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 5:21 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > I was able to change the name > > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:35 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAd

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
I was able to change the name On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 4:35 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementName > ElementName : ovs-port-a > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort right| grep ElementNam

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
> > After add you can add it to the br-int bridge using that name. > > Sent from phone > > On 21 Apr 2023, at 01:36, Abu Rasheda wrote: > >  > PS C:\OVS-Compiled> Get-VMNetworkAdapterWithOVSPort left| grep ElementName > ElementName

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
here are also setters and getters in that cmdlet. > > Sent from phone > > On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:46, Abu Rasheda wrote: > >  > There is no column with ElementName. I am attaching the full output. I > probably missed something in the configuration. > > Thanks! >

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
> > Sent from phone > > On 21 Apr 2023, at 00:15, Abu Rasheda wrote: > >  > On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 6:17 AM Alin Serdean > wrote: > >> PS C:\OVS-Compiled> ovs-vsctl.exe show >> ca9219b1-ceca-435e-b42a-b3e094237045 >> Bridge

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
VS, the other NIC is not configured. What I am missing? Thanks for the support. > > From your config I’m not sure which adapter corresponds to which VM. > > Ca you please clarify the target and destination port you want to ping? > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 20

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-20 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs > I followed your advice! I am able to add both Ubuntus to the bridge. However, the ping does. not work. (The details are attached to this email). I think the issue is attaching the correct VM ports? Am I missing something? Abu Rasheda This is something pa

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-17 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
/latest/intro/install/windows/#add-virtual-interfaces-vifs > > This is something particularly important for Windows and not the same > under other OS. > > Alin. > > Sent from phone > > On 17 Apr 2023, at 20:33, Abu Rasheda via discuss < > ovs-discuss@openvswitch.or

Re: [ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-17 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
Do you have any ideas, or if this is the wrong list, the recommendation for another one? On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:14 PM Abu Rasheda via discuss < ovs-discuss@openvswitch.org> wrote: > Hello! > > On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. > Commands li

[ovs-discuss] OVS setup on Winodws

2023-04-13 Thread Abu Rasheda via discuss
Hello! On Windows Server 2019, compiled, and loaded OVS kernel module. Commands like ovs-vsctl & ovs-dpctl are running fine. I have two VMs (both running Ubuntu) under Hyper-V and have OVS extended switch setup as described in https://docs.openvswitch.org/en/latest/intro/install/windows/ I can c

Re: Replace two ioread32 with ioread64_lo_hi non_atomic

2022-04-25 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 1:32 PM Philipp Hortmann < philipp.g.hortm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > in this patch: > [PATCH 4/5] staging: vt6655: Replace two VNSvInPortD with ioread64_lo_hi > > I tried to combine two reads in one. > > if (ww == W_MAX_TIMEOUT) > return false;

Re: nm-openvswitch on debian/ubuntu

2021-07-28 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
First, make sure that ovs is installed correctly, e.g. E.g. make sure something like this works ovs-vsctl add-br MyBridge if this is working, you would need the following three commands to create a bridge and should in ovs-vsctl output nmcli conn add type ovs-bridge conn.interface MyBridge nmcli

Change OVS bonding type using nmcli

2021-07-13 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
I have a bond, and running ovs-appctl bond/list bond type recircID slaves MyBond active-backup 0 enp0s8, enp0s9 If I run: nmcli connection modify ovs-slave-MyBond ovs-port.bond-mode balance-tcp ovs-appctl bond/list bond type recircID slaves MyBond active-backup 0 enp0s8, enp0s9 nmcli conn relo

LACP settings using nmcli

2021-07-13 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
I am using following command to select LACP and active mode (for OVS bond), nmcli conn add type ovs-port conn.interface MyBond master MyBridge ovs-port.bond-mode balance-tcp ovs-port.lacp active ovs-appctl bond/show MyBond bond_mode: balance-tcp bond may use recirculation: yes, Recirc-I

Bonding using nmcli for OVS

2021-06-03 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
-port.bond-mode ovs-port.lacpovs-port.vlan-mode Also, I need to modify options, such as active passive timeout How can I modify these values after the bond is already created? Thanks Abu Rasheda ___ networkmanager-list mailing

Re: Network Manager + ovsdb issues

2021-05-25 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
see inline On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 12:24 AM Thomas Haller wrote: > Hi, > > > On Mon, 2021-05-24 at 14:35 -0700, Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am seeing two issues with NM and ovsdb. Issue # 2 is more critical. > > >

Network Manager + ovsdb issues

2021-05-24 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
Hello, I am seeing two issues with NM and ovsdb. Issue # 2 is more critical. In my configuration, I have two bridges in OVS. On one of the bridge, the interface needs to be under Network Manager, so I have changed commands to: nmcli conn add type ovs-bridge conn.interface nmcli conn add type ovs

Re: multiple profiles

2021-04-19 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
Thanks, for the reply! So I have to check manually? no way nmcli saying file exits and quit. (because it will still make a file with name ifcfg-xxx-1 if ifcfg-xxx exist). On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 11:27 PM Thomas Haller wrote: > On Fri, 2021-04-16 at 17:57 -0700, Abu Rasheda via networkmana

multiple profiles

2021-04-16 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
E.g. running the following command multiple times nmcli conn add type ethernet will create multiple files -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 270 Apr 16 20:53 ifcfg-ethernet -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 272 Apr 16 20:54 ifcfg-ethernet-1 Is it possible for nmcli to see that ifcfg-ethernet already exist and not c

Output silence!

2021-04-16 Thread Abu Rasheda via networkmanager-list
When a command is executed using nmcli, on the success a line like the following is printed. Connection 'eth0-ethernet' (a24480cb-f5d6-40a6-a716-dba09ab53d07) successfully added. Is it possible to not have this line go to standard out? without using ">" operator. May some switch can be passed to

Re: how to debug problem with "failing unmounting"

2020-07-09 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 5:24 AM Tomek The Messenger < tomekthemessen...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > On the soc on which I work there is issue with unmouting some > partitions/directories during /sbin/reboot, here is some example: > > [ OK ] Stopped target Local File System. > Unmouting Temporary

Re: Kernel Module with multiple source files not initializing

2019-10-25 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 2:16 AM Irfan Ullah (울라 이르판) wrote: > Dear All, > I have developed a kernel module consists of one source file that sends > and receives message to the user space. I have spitted the source code in > two files, and now I am trying to develop kernel module from these sou

Re: WOL from S5 (shutdown)

2019-07-31 Thread Abu Rasheda
any pointers? On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 4:56 PM Abu Rasheda wrote: > Hello, > > I understand how the computer running Linux would wake up from USB based > ethernet from S3 (suspend) state. But, I am missing some piece of > information for WOL on USB ethernet from S5 (shutdown). &

WOL from S5 (shutdown)

2019-07-26 Thread Abu Rasheda
me out a book or explain? Thanks. Abu Rasheda ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies

Re: a Linux device driver

2018-06-05 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 2:06 PM, wrote: > On Tue, 05 Jun 2018 13:51:54 -0700, Abu Rasheda said: > > > right now, I am in a mood to write a driver, not testing :) > > Can you, in a few sentences, explain why the Linux community wants a driver > written by somebody who wanted

Re: a Linux device driver

2018-06-05 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 1:51 AM, Ozgur Kara wrote: > > > 05.06.2018, 08:57, "valdis.kletni...@vt.edu" : > > On Mon, 04 Jun 2018 15:49:37 -0700, Abu Rasheda said: > > > >> Any recommendations what device driver is missing and open source > >> com

a Linux device driver

2018-06-04 Thread Abu Rasheda
Hello, I am an experienced Linux kernel and driver developer and have some time! I like to develop a driver for Linux open source. Any recommendations what device driver is missing and open source community could benefit from a new driver or enhance some existing driver? Where could I go for suc

Re: using SD card on Broadcom 4709 eval board

2014-11-23 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 3:09 AM, Paul Bolle wrote: > The "depends on" line you quoted was added in v2.6.32, which is still > supported, so the tree you're using might not be seen as "extremely old" > by everyone. I think it i 3.6.3x where x is I think 4 > The above is a verbose way to admit that

Re: using SD card on Broadcom 4709 eval board

2014-11-22 Thread Abu Rasheda
> > > depends on B43 && SSB_SDIOHOST_POSSIBLE && EXPERIMENTAL, > > EXPERIMENTAL was removed in v3.9. So this concerns a pre-v3.9 tree? > Yes, it is 2.6 kernel. I know this is extremely old.I just want to have SD card working, any suggestions ? > off the above B43 is only shows up in arch/ppc, >

using SD card on Broadcom 4709 eval board

2014-11-22 Thread Abu Rasheda
I have been trying to use SD card on Broadcom's 4709 eval board. Linux kernel tree provided with SDK seems to have few SDIO drivers, but non of them seems to be working or more accurately, loading them does not list device in /proc/devices, so I can create block file to mount it. After googling an

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2014-09-22 Thread Abu Rasheda
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Re: Writing kernel in C

2014-05-26 Thread Abu Rasheda
> > > 1. It called TempOS. It is a kernel for educational purpose too. http://tempos-project.org The project is listed in OSDev Wiki too http://wiki.osdev.org/Projects 2. Here's another nice one: https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/04_uk_escape 3. take a look at that [0], it's a small u

Re: how tso (tcp segmentation offload) effect TCP bidirectional test sending throughput.

2014-04-11 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 3:10 AM, Varun Sharma wrote: > Hi, > > if we off tso (tcp segmentation offload) on sending side , *TCP > Bidirectional* test sending throughput decrease as compare to *TCP > Unidirectional *test sending throughput . > > whereas if we on tso(tcp segmentation offload) on se

Re: Non-consistent CPU usage in IP forwarding test

2014-04-03 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Thursday, April 3, 2014, Oleg A. Arkhangelsky wrote: > Hello all, > > We've got very strange behavior when testing IP packet forwarding > performance > on Sandy Bridge platform (Supermicro X9DRH with the latest BIOS). This is > two > socket E5-2690 CPU system. Using different PC we're generati

Re: using perf tool

2013-12-08 Thread Abu Rasheda
compiled kernel module on this machine, perf can get path from the binary and locate the source. enjoy. On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Abu Rasheda wrote: > Guys, > > I want to annotate Linux kernel module with c-source using perf tool. > Is it possible ? can someone points me to the instruc

using perf tool

2013-12-07 Thread Abu Rasheda
Guys, I want to annotate Linux kernel module with c-source using perf tool. Is it possible ? can someone points me to the instructions how to do this ? Thanks ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://lists.kernelnewbies.org

Re: module vs main kernel

2013-12-04 Thread Abu Rasheda
wrote: I have my implementation of socket APIs, I sock_unregister(AF_INET); & sock_register(&inet_family_ops), this replaces kernel resident socket related calls with my socket related calls. My code is loaded as kernel module. My question, is Linux kernel

module vs main kernel

2013-12-02 Thread Abu Rasheda
I have my implementation of socket APIs, I sock_unregister(AF_INET); & sock_register(&inet_family_ops), this replaces kernel resident socket related calls with my socket related calls. My code is loaded as kernel module. My question, is Linux kernel able to call its own socket call more efficient

Re: How to avoid packet drop

2013-10-04 Thread Abu Rasheda
> I am running a tool that is a packet generator. > With that tool i am able to achieve line/link rate on my 1Gbps network. > I have two queries > > Query 1) When i run the same tool on 10Gbps network i am able to achieve > only 5Gbps rate.( by network i mean i have two machines with Centos 6.4 > c

Re: valid address space ?

2013-02-25 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:23 PM, wrote: > On Sun, 24 Feb 2013 21:37:48 -0800, Abu Rasheda said: > > >tmp_long_ptr = ((long_ptr & 0x8000) ? (long_ptr | > > 0x8000) : (long_ptr & 0x)); > > This will not do what you think it

Re: valid address space ?

2013-02-24 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Sunday, February 24, 2013, Abu Rasheda wrote: > I am trying to dump some kernel data structure (walk e.g. task or file > data structure on x86_64 arch). Sometime accessing through a pointer, > pointer may not be NULL, but pointing to invalid address due to garbage > value. &

valid address space ?

2013-02-24 Thread Abu Rasheda
I am trying to dump some kernel data structure (walk e.g. task or file data structure on x86_64 arch). Sometime accessing through a pointer, pointer may not be NULL, but pointing to invalid address due to garbage value. What I am looking for is range of address which are valid for kernel data str

Re: How the follow Starts in Android-Kernel

2013-02-07 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 ... http://www.linux-arm.org/LinuxBootLoader/SMPBoot > > > for i86 http://duartes.org/gustavo/blog/post/how-computers-boot-up Does something similar exist for MIPS ? Thanks ___

Re: Any way to do time keeping during kernel uncompression[ARM architecture]

2013-02-06 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 3:53 AM, sandeep kumar wrote: > Dear All > FYI: > I got the below data in my board... > For Zimage: > Copy from eMMC to RAM(bootloader) & other stuff in bootloader -- 200msec > Kernel relocation --- 1msec > Kernel uncompression -- 700msec > Total time taken --- 900msec appro

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-06-08 Thread Abu Rasheda
I modified my module (m.c). Still sending buffer from user space using ioctl, but instead of copying data from buffer provided by user, I have allocated (kmalloc) a buffer and I copy from this buffer to another kernel buffer which is allocated each time this module ioclt is invoked. copy_from_user

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-06-07 Thread Abu Rasheda
wrote: > Hi again! > Hi > How did you call from Kernel module? In original code, copied data is dmaed and in experimental code data is dropped. ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/li

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-06-07 Thread Abu Rasheda
> > Hello Abu, > > I had to include or an error was issued about > "THIS_MODULE". > I am running this tool on Scientific Linux 6.0, which is 2.6.32 kernel. I know this is old but this is what I have for my product. > What Kernel version are you using? I'm trying to compile it and I'm > getting

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-06-01 Thread Abu Rasheda
come to try and explain the behavior. Abu Rasheda m.tgz Description: GNU Zip compressed data ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-05-31 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Mulyadi Santosa wrote: > Hi... > > On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 4:44 AM, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> as I increase size of buffer, insns per cycle keep decreasing. Here is the >> data: >> >>    1k 0.90  insns per cycle >>    8k 0.

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-05-30 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Abu Rasheda wrote: > I did another experiment. > > Wrote a stand alone module and user program which does ioctl and pass > buffer to kernel module. > > User program passes a buffer through ioctl and kernel module does > kmalloc on it and

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-05-30 Thread Abu Rasheda
I did another experiment. Wrote a stand alone module and user program which does ioctl and pass buffer to kernel module. User program passes a buffer through ioctl and kernel module does kmalloc on it and calls copy_from_user, kfree and return. Test program send 120 gigabyte data to module. If I

Re: Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-05-29 Thread Abu Rasheda
> What I meant here is, there must be difference speed when you copy > onto something contigous vs non contigous. IIRC at least it will waste > some portion of L1/L2 cache. When you say, LKM area is prepared with vmalloc is it for code / executable you refering too ? if so will it matter for data

Module vs Kernel main performacne

2012-05-29 Thread Abu Rasheda
Hi, I am working on x8_64 arch. Profiled (oprofile) Linux kernel module and notice that whole lot of cycles are spent in copy_from_user call. I compared same flow from kernel proper and noticed that for more data through put cycles spent in copy_from_user are much less. Kernel proper has 1/8 cycle

Re: Kernel latency for handling the Network traffic

2012-05-03 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 6:54 AM, wrote: > Hi! > > On 16:33 Thu 03 May     , Suresh Kumar Subramanian wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am building the router based on linux kernel. >> >> The hardware details are below, >> 2 - 64 bit quad core processor (3Ghz core). >> RAM-  24GB RAM. >> PCI express slot- conne

Linux kernel networking stack

2011-10-11 Thread Abu Rasheda
I want to embark on journey of learning Linux networking stack. I want suggestions, what is best way to do this. Any book recommendation, any documentation which might exist. Thanks. ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://

Re: Debugging IP packet through Linux stack

2011-09-21 Thread Abu Rasheda
> > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:26 PM, Abu Rasheda > wrote: > I am inserting packets into Linux stack and they are accepted by > net_rx function, but are latter dropped. What tools are available in Linux > kernel to for debugging this issue. > I discovered that /proc/net/snmp

Debugging IP packet through Linux stack

2011-09-21 Thread Abu Rasheda
I am inserting packets into Linux stack and they are accepted by net_rx function, but are latter dropped. What tools are available in Linux kernel to for debugging this issue. ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://lists.ker

Re: kallsyms_lookup_name

2011-08-08 Thread Abu Rasheda
> > - grep kallsyms_lookup from /proc/kallsyms (it is there on SL 5.5 and SL >> 6.0. You can edit your program and assign something like: >> >> int (*my_kallsyms_lookup_name)(const char *name) = (void *) KALLSYMS; >> >> where KALLSYMS is address found above, or your loading script can feed >> this

Re: kallsyms_lookup_name

2011-08-07 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Mulyadi Santosa wrote: > On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 12:55, Venkatram Tummala > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I need to use some unexported kernel symbols in my kernel module but in > the > > particular kernel version i am based on (2.6.18 - RHEL 5.7), > > kallsyms_lookup_nam

Re: Compiling kernel module ...

2011-08-06 Thread Abu Rasheda
> Get the code merged upstream so you never have to worry about it again. > Greg, my issue is basic. I am talking about change in parameter .create of net_proto_family struct. It seems that Scientific Linux had it back ported. ___ Kernelnewbies mailing

Re: Compiling kernel module ...

2011-08-06 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Akash wrote: > Use #if like > * > *#define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c)) > > #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 33) >// New socket create function > #else >// Old socket create function > #endif > > LINUX

Compiling kernel module ...

2011-08-05 Thread Abu Rasheda
I am compiling my driver and have run into following scenario. Socket create function got a new parameter in Vanila kenrel 2.6.33. while Scientific Linux has it back ported to 2.6.32. How do I handle this kind of situation ? so that my driver compiles for both kernel versions.

Re: Linux kernel test suites

2011-05-23 Thread Abu Rasheda
Thank to all of you who replied. I will check these out. Abu Rasheda On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 9:40 PM, sanjeev sharma wrote: > Hey, > > You can refer Autotest. > > Thanks > Sanjeev sharma > > On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 5:03 AM, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> >> Can som

Linux kernel test suites

2011-05-20 Thread Abu Rasheda
Can someone pass me pointer to Linux kernel test suite ? I am specially interested in iptables (netfilter) and socket APIs. Thanks ___ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbi

Fwd: Sleep and Wake up

2011-05-02 Thread Abu Rasheda
> >> I am testing my driver on much faster host processor and facing > >> following issues: > >> > >> My host is too powerful and it can fill up device buffer queue very fast. > > > > What kind of device is this? > >> its a networking device >It sounds like a broken device, you need to be able to

Re: Sleep and Wake up

2011-05-02 Thread Abu Rasheda
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 12:28 PM, Greg KH wrote: > On Mon, May 02, 2011 at 11:32:32AM -0700, Abu Rasheda wrote: >> I am testing my driver on much faster host processor and facing >> following issues: >> >> My host is too powerful and it can fill up device buffer queue

Sleep and Wake up

2011-05-02 Thread Abu Rasheda
I am testing my driver on much faster host processor and facing following issues: My host is too powerful and it can fill up device buffer queue very fast. I get best performance when I do busy wait, but this is not desirable and is bad design. I need to sleep and wake up quickly and predictabil

Re: Learning hardware ...

2010-10-19 Thread Abu Rasheda
> Any suggestions what can I read ? > > > > Is your list ready ?        :o) > > 1. User Guide - Data Sheet > 2. Application Notes > 3. Code examples > > 4. Use Wikipedia to get quick answers and directions. Thanks for your suggestions. This is something I can start with. Victor, I am going to

Re: Learning hardware ...

2010-10-19 Thread Abu Rasheda
> Get some related documentation and start reading I am ready to spend time and money. Any suggestions what can I read ? At this point I am looking for something which will lay foundation in general for a software guy, who needs to understand hardware in order to write efficient code, etc. You

Re: Learning hardware ...

2010-10-19 Thread Abu Rasheda
simple SBC and program. Do you guys suggest, to read some text book etc before this to have correct context ? At work, we are mostly involved with x86 and MIPS, this is why I am interested in this. Thanks Abu Rasheda -- To unsubscribe from this list: send an email with "unsubscribe ke

Learning harware ...

2010-10-16 Thread Abu Rasheda
Trying once more. It did not show up in my mail box. Any suggestions ? Kernel newbies list has seen hardware related questions and good explanation by Dave, Stephan & Greg. What I want is some directions. I know C well and have done kernel programming and feel comfortable with many of kernel co