ON the way to the internet servers you connect to, there's supposedly
some kind of modem connection (DSL, UMTS etc...), which limits your
bandwidth. Such a bottleneck causes IP packet drops, evokes TCP/IP
retransmits and/or TCP packets arriving in the wrong order thus
stressing the TCP/IP stack. If you beat at such a bottle neck with
multiple TCP/IP connection, even more packet drops are evoked.

All our observations lead to the vast assumption, that  all the
deadlocks reported in conjunction with bittorrent clients etc. may be
related to the TCP/IP stack being under stress. There's a patch which ha
been applied during the 2.6.25 release cycle by SuSE, which fixes a
deadlock within the TCP/IP implementation, so I'd really like to gegt
feedback, whether our assumption may be true.

  Wolfgang

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