Re: 2.2.13 ISDN funnies

Karsten Keil (kkeil@suse.de)
Thu, 21 Oct 1999 22:50:06 +0200


On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 09:36:30PM +0300, Ilpo Ruotsalainen wrote:
> Dunno if this is already reported (since I'm not on the list, too high
> traffic volume for me), no mention of this problem in any 2.2.13 errata I
> found at least. I'm getting this sequence of messages flooding
> my kernel log on my poor 386/33 ISDN router:
>
> Oct 21 21:09:54 nightrunner kernel: isdn_ppp_skb_push:under 4 5
> Oct 21 21:09:54 nightrunner kernel: isdn_ppp_skb_push:under 0 2
> Oct 21 21:09:54 nightrunner kernel: isdn_ppp_skb_push:under 0 2
>
> The connection seems to work ok but floods this sequence _fast_ into the
> logs so since the machine is on the trailing edge of tech it's too slow to
> be usable. Kernel is vanilla 2.2.13, ISDN adapter is a Teles 16.0. Works
> perfectly under 2.2.12 and as described under 2.2.13.

Please recompile the utils, here are changes in the basic structs.
(at least isdnctrl,ipppd)

Karsten

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