[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] tx offload issue w/stubdoms + igb
Has anyone had a chance to look at the below again? It looks like it's still broken. It also seems that tso needs to be turned off from inside the domU for outgoing transfers to work properly. Certain packets just don't get through otherwise. PV-on-HVM addresses it, of course, but that's not always doable. -John On 12/14/2010 2:00 PM, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote: (Added Stefano.) On 12/14/2010 01:59 PM, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:On 12/14/2010 02:12 AM, John Weekes wrote:I tested further and found that: * dom0 does't have the issue, normal PV domains do not have the issue, and Windows GPLPV-based domains do not have the issue. It seems to be specific to stubdom-based domains.That's interesting. There were a number of fixes to netfront/back to make sure all this checksum offload stuff worked properly, and I was never convinced they were also ported to stubdom's netfront. I don't remember the specifics now, unfortunately. J* Other machines running the exact same Xen release and kernel version, but that use the e1000 driver instead of the igb driver, don't seem to have the problem. I don't know if it's related (I have not yet been able to test with MSI disabled), but those machines without the problem also aren't using MSI-X, whereas the igb-based machine that shows the problem is. From dmesg: [ 21.209923] Intel(R) Gigabit Ethernet Network Driver - version 1.3.16-k2 [ 21.210026] Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Intel Corporation. [ 21.210140] xen: registering gsi 28 triggering 0 polarity 1 [ 21.210145] xen: --> irq=28 [ 21.210151] igb 0000:01:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 28 (level, low) -> IRQ 28 [ 21.210279] igb 0000:01:00.0: setting latency timer to 64 [ 21.382336] igb 0000:01:00.0: Intel(R) Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection [ 21.382435] igb 0000:01:00.0: eth0: (PCIe:2.5Gb/s:Width x4) 00:25:90:09:e4:00 [ 21.382605] igb 0000:01:00.0: eth0: PBA No: ffffff-0ff [ 21.382698] igb 0000:01:00.0: Using MSI-X interrupts. 4 rx queue(s), 4 tx queue(s) (Both the e1000 and igb machines have the hvm_directio flag in the "xl info" output.) * Different GSO/TSO settings do not appear to make a difference. Only the tx offload setting does. * Inside the problematic domU, the bad segment counter increments when the issue is occurring: testvds5 ~ # netstat -s eth0 Ip: 22162 total packets received 44 with invalid addresses 0 forwarded 0 incoming packets discarded 22113 incoming packets delivered 19582 requests sent out Icmp: 2694 ICMP messages received 0 input ICMP message failed. ICMP input histogram: timeout in transit: 2447 echo replies: 247 2698 ICMP messages sent 0 ICMP messages failed ICMP output histogram: destination unreachable: 2 IcmpMsg: InType0: 247 InType11: 2447 OutType3: 2 OutType69: 2696 Tcp: 4 active connections openings 3 passive connection openings 0 failed connection attempts 0 connection resets received 3 connections established 18819 segments received 16795 segments send out 0 segments retransmited 2366 bad segments received. 8 resets sent Udp: 65 packets received 2 packets to unknown port received. 0 packet receive errors 89 packets sent UdpLite: TcpExt: 1 TCP sockets finished time wait in fast timer 172 delayed acks sent Quick ack mode was activated 89 times 3 packets directly queued to recvmsg prequeue. 33304 bytes directly in process context from backlog 3 bytes directly received in process context from prequeue 7236 packet headers predicted 23 packets header predicted and directly queued to user 3117 acknowledgments not containing data payload received 89 DSACKs sent for old packets 2 DSACKs sent for out of order packets 2 connections reset due to unexpected data IpExt: InBcastPkts: 533 InOctets: 23420805 OutOctets: 1601733 InBcastOctets: 162268 testvds5 ~ # * Some sites transfer quickly to the domU quickly regardless of the tx offload setting, exhibiting the symptoms less. For instance, uiuc.edu with tx on: root@testvds5:~# wget http://gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu/pub/gentoo/releases/amd64/10.1/livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.1.iso --2010-12-14 03:53:50-- http://gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu/pub/gentoo/releases/amd64/10.1/livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.1.iso Resolving gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu... 128.174.5.78 Connecting to gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu|128.174.5.78|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 2798649344 (2.6G) [text/plain] Saving to: `livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.1.iso' 0% [ ] 25,754,272 3.06M/s eta 17m 7s ^C root@testvds5:~# (netstat shows 23 bad segments received over the length of that test) and with tx off: root@testvds5:~# wget http://gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu/pub/gentoo/releases/amd64/10.1/livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.1.iso --2010-12-14 03:54:45-- http://gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu/pub/gentoo/releases/amd64/10.1/livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.1.iso Resolving gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu... 128.174.5.78 Connecting to gentoo.cites.uiuc.edu|128.174.5.78|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 2798649344 (2.6G) [text/plain] Saving to: `livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.1.iso.1' 1% [ ] 47,677,960 3.95M/s eta 12m 0s ^C * The issue also occurs in xen-4.0-testing, as of c/s 21392. For reference, Xen and kernel version output: nyc-dodec266 src # xl info host : nyc-dodec266 release : 2.6.32.26-g862ef97 version : #4 SMP Wed Dec 8 16:38:18 EST 2010 machine : x86_64 nr_cpus : 24 nr_nodes : 2 cores_per_socket : 12 threads_per_core : 1 cpu_mhz : 2674 hw_caps : bfebfbff:2c100800:00000000:00003f40:029ee3ff:00000000:00000001:00000000 virt_caps : hvm hvm_directio total_memory : 49143 free_memory : 9178 free_cpus : 0 xen_major : 4 xen_minor : 1 xen_extra : -unstable xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_64 xen-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_32 hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64 xen_scheduler : credit xen_pagesize : 4096 platform_params : virt_start=0xffff800000000000 xen_changeset : Wed Dec 08 10:46:31 2010 +0000 22467:89116f28083f xen_commandline : dom0_mem=2550M dom0_max_vcpus=4 cc_compiler : gcc version 4.4.4 (Gentoo 4.4.4-r2 p1.2, pie-0.4.5) cc_compile_by : root cc_compile_domain : nuclearfallout.net cc_compile_date : Fri Dec 10 00:51:50 EST 2010 xend_config_format : 4 nyc-dodec266 src # uname -a Linux nyc-dodec266 2.6.32.26-g862ef97 #4 SMP Wed Dec 8 16:38:18 EST 2010 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 @ 2.67GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux For now, I can use the "tx off" workaround by having a script set it for all newly created domains. Is anyone up for nailing this down and finding a real fix? Failing that, applying the workaround in the Xen tools might be a good idea. -John _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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