2018-12-03, 01:27
I’ve noticed recent network lagging too. Intel NUCs. Seems to start around a week or so ago.
Edit: Maybe around the time Linux went to .19?
Edit: Maybe around the time Linux went to .19?
dmesg | pastebinit
.(2018-12-03, 01:56)Milhouse Wrote: Post the kernel log usingSo, stick with Milhouse build #1022. It works. The last stable LibreELEC builds work too. It looks like the LibreELEC Alpha builds also have this issue although I only saw one bug report.dmesg | pastebinit
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There has been reports of network performance issues in this thread, introduced wth 4.19-rc1, and there is a possible matching bug report but it doesn't look like anyone with the problem in this thread is interested in posting additional details to the bug so I'm not expecting a fix any time soon.
(2018-12-03, 01:56)Milhouse Wrote: Post the kernel log usingI just reflashed LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-9.0-Milhouse-20181201210245-#1201-g5dc77c9dmesg | pastebinit
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There has been reports of network performance issues in this thread, introduced wth 4.19-rc1, and there is a possible matching bug report but it doesn't look like anyone with the problem in this thread is interested in posting additional details to the bug so I'm not expecting a fix any time soon.
(2018-12-03, 21:39)J.L.C. Wrote:(2018-12-03, 01:56)Milhouse Wrote: Post the kernel log usingI just reflashed LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-9.0-Milhouse-20181201210245-#1201-g5dc77c9dmesg | pastebinit
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There has been reports of network performance issues in this thread, introduced wth 4.19-rc1, and there is a possible matching bug report but it doesn't look like anyone with the problem in this thread is interested in posting additional details to the bug so I'm not expecting a fix any time soon.
Here is a link to the kernel log:
http://ix.io/1vay
a698c8ee5d29229d22035bebbd7a42dcdd3888c352530f9733234659ed7626a7
(Generic)text:# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.19.6 #1 SMP Mon Dec 3 21:36:35 GMT 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20181203213420-#1203-gbf8d34d [Build #1203]
# Kodi version
(18.0-RC3 Git:1de0d40). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
8c94c38737c73a58daa85f5a7c158364ca2ee1687829480231b16dee110b1c02
(Generic)text:# uname -a
Linux NUC 4.19.6 #1 SMP Tue Dec 4 21:57:45 GMT 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# lsb_release
LibreELEC (Milhouse): devel-20181204215607-#1204-g1f14e69 [Build #1204]
# Kodi version
(18.0-RC3 Git:1de0d40). Platform: Linux x86 64-bit
(2018-12-05, 00:29)Milhouse Wrote: @drebbe there's really nothing I can do, as it's a kernel bug/regression. I linked the bug in a previous post, someone needs to get involved with the kernel developers and post them their logs etc. as I don't have this issue myself. I don't want to get involved myself for that reason, as they'll generally ask me for information I don't have. If/when a fix is proposed I'm more than able to create a test build that includes it.Ok. Thanks, I get it. Again, sincerely, thanks for all you do.
(2018-12-05, 00:29)Milhouse Wrote: @drebbe there's really nothing I can do, as it's a kernel bug/regression. I linked the bug in a previous post, someone needs to get involved with the kernel developers and post them their logs etc. as I don't have this issue myself. I don't want to get involved myself for that reason, as they'll generally ask me for information I don't have. If/when a fix is proposed I'm more than able to create a test build that includes it.if you're able to revert this commit, would be an easy way to test: