brian@apt.UUCP (Brian Litzinger) (01/10/90)
I've installed the slip driver from John Ioannidis on my Interactive 386/ix system, and it works well except that it consumes streams resources until they are all gone. To be more exact DBLK64's get consumed and never free'd. The DBLK64 inuse count in netstat -m just goes up and up as I use the slip connection. When the DBLK64's run out streams stop working. I believe that the mblk_t allocated by the allocb in the slipwput routine is the one that is not being freed. I made this determination by artificially increasing the allocation size of the block, and the slip driver began to consume DBLK128's. If anyone else has experienced this problem, and/or knows the fix I'd appreciate any information. I've already sent the author, ji@cs.columbia.edu, a message but have not gotten any response. Thanks in advanced. <> Brian Litzinger @ APT Technology Inc., San Jose, CA <> UUCP: {apple,sun,pyramid}!daver!apt!brian brian@apt.UUCP <> VOICE: 408 370 9077 FAX: 408 370 9291 -- <> Brian Litzinger @ APT Technology Inc., San Jose, CA <> UUCP: {apple,sun,pyramid}!daver!apt!brian brian@apt.UUCP <> VOICE: 408 370 9077 FAX: 408 370 9291