Re: Big sized packets have been dropped strangly

From: Bill Davidsen
Date: Mon Jul 09 2007 - 07:19:24 EST


gshan wrote:
Hey Guys,

I got a strange problem recently but no ideas, so to post the question here. We have a FPGA what finish ATM AAL5 to ethernet frame, and CPU receives IP packets from it. The interface based on the FPGA (called sar0) has been bound with several IP addresses. When the MTU of the interface is configurated to 1500, trivial packets can be received, but big-sized packets are dropped. If the MTU is increased to 9500, everything is ok except the NFS connection. We mounted with another machine through sar0. When the MTU is 9500, the speed of the NFS becomes very very slow (it almost took 10 minutes to transfer 100KB files).

I don't know why it is and how to solve it. Any suggestions are appreciated!

http://groups.google.com/group/fa.linux.kernel/msg/4434f7c5d38d9292

I think that's relevant.

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