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Date:      Mon, 24 Apr 2000 15:13:35 -0500
From:      "Kevin M. Dulzo" <kdulzo@caffeine.gerp.org>
To:        Jim King <king@sstar.com>
Subject:   Re: sio interrupt handler problem
Message-ID:  <20000424151335.A10431@caffeine.gerp.org>
In-Reply-To: <003801bfae25$39a6d100$a44b8486@jking>; from king@sstar.com on Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 02:42:09PM -0500
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 02:42:09PM -0500, Jim King wrote:
> 
> One thing I've done in the past to overcome serial port problems is to patch
> sys/isa/sio.c to set the FIFO receive trigger level to 8 bytes instead of 14
> (FIFO_RX_MEDH instead of FIFO_RX_HIGH).  If you have a piece of hardware or
> a misbehaved driver that's causing high interrupt latency this change be
> really beneficial, and greatly outweighs the higher interrupt overhead when
> using an 8 byte trigger.
> 
> <soapbox>
> An 8 byte trigger is a safer option that causes better operation on weird
> hardware without signifcantly changing anything on good hardware.  I really
> wish sio.c would be changed to set the trigger to 8 bytes by default, or at
> least have a flags option to change the trigger level.
> </soapbox>
> 
> Jim

	<hint> Couldn't something like this be turned into a tuneable nob 
via sysctl? </hint>  Software settable UART buffering is available on MS
OSes, could we not mimic this in someway?

-Kevin


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