[Beowulf] eth-mlx4-0/15
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Robert Kubrick robertkubrick at gmail.comThu Oct 22 18:25:30 PDT 2009
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I noticed my machine has 16 drivers in the /proc/interrupts table marked as eth-mlx4-0 to 15, in addition to the usual mlx-async and mlx-core drivers. The server runs Linux Suse RT, has an infiniband interface, OFED 1.1 drivers, and 16 Xeon MP cores , so I'm assuming all these eth-mlx4 drivers are supposed to do "something" with each core. I've never seen these irq managers before. When I run infiniband apps the interrupts go to both mlx-async and eth-mlx4-0 (just 0, all the other drivers don't get any interrupts). Also the eth name part looks suspicious. I can't find any reference online, any idea what these drivers are about?
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