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Re: [openss7] ptrace, assert, ...



Brian,
	I am going to run a test in a couple minutes without logging.

	Thank you, for being so helpful with all this.  I am still working on
the code.  Sorry for the delay.  
	
	Did you happen to look at the RTO stuff?  I still haven't figured it
out.

	If I don't talk to you, have a nice weekend.

Later,
Chuck
"Brian F. G. Bidulock" wrote:
> 
> Chuck,
> 
> Chuck Winters wrote:                    Fri, 01 Jun 2001 13:17:00
> >
> > I was running
> > #if 1
> >
> 
> That's good news.  It explains a lot of delays.  Doing 20 or so
> printk's every time that a message is sent can impair performance.
> Quite interested in seeing any results with them turned off.
> 
> With debugs turned off, the logs should still reflect failed
> assertions. Like the following:
> 
> > Jun  1 09:16:13 ernie kernel: sctp_fast_retrans_calc: ensure(sd) failed at sctp_input.c +197
> 
> > Jun  1 09:16:13 ernie kernel: [10fast_retrans_calc: ensure(sd) failed at sctp_input.c +197
> 
> Any of these indicate a bug.  I will chase this one.  If you collect
> any more failed assertions, fire them my way.
> 
> Thanks again for the testing, I hope that it is not taking away
> to much from other things you need to be doing...
> 
> --Brian
> 
> --
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> bidulock@openss7.org    ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in  ¦
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