Happy user of your latest fork update V18E1 on my RT-N16
I am running into (what it seems to be) a bug though. Whenever I download something (wired) on my W10 desktop, my router's load is going to extremes.
For example: I download a single file with only one connection at a rate of approx. 100mbps the load on my router seems to keep on climbing. Even creating a single SSH connection to the router will fail because of the high load, DNS lookups fail, etc.
This is an excerpt from top, where all the load seems to be in 'sirq', although I have no idea what this actually means:
Mem: 54548K used, 71904K free, 0K shrd, 7176K buff, 26756K cached
CPU: 1.4% usr 1.9% sys 0.0% nic 0.0% idle 0.0% io 0.0% irq 96.6% sirq
Load average: 5.09 2.06 0.82 7/51 10126
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %VSZ CPU %CPU COMMAND
10043 255 admin S 1184 0.9 0 27.5 dropbear -p 38942 -s -j -k
266 1 nobody R 1244 0.9 0 26.8 dnsmasq --log-async
10093 1 admin R 4312 3.4 0 21.6 httpd
276 1 admin S 2516 1.9 0 5.2 watchdog02
10124 10044 admin R 1448 1.1 0 4.6 top
275 1 admin R 2516 1.9 0 4.4 watchdog
252 1 admin R 2516 1.9 0 3.6 /sbin/wanduck
Rebooting the router had no effect. I've also tried disabling HTTPS, as I read that this caused load issues for other users on Tomato in the past. It seems I cannot even max out my internet connection anymore (which is 200mbps down). Any idea what might be going on here? Hardware acceleration is enabled in the router's settings, I've checked. Also I can not recall having this issue with previous versions, although I have not tried to go back yet.