[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Is: SKB_MAX_LEN bites again. Was: Re: bug disabling guest interface
On Tue, 2013-03-12 at 15:05 +0000, Steven Haigh wrote: > On 03/13/2013 01:56 AM, Ian Campbell wrote: > > On Tue, 2013-03-12 at 14:49 +0000, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > >> On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 11:09:56PM +0100, Jacek Milewicz wrote: > >>>>>> Is there any further information on a possible fix for this? > >>> Thoughts? > >>>>>> Ideas? As it seems to be hitting multiple sites, I'd like to get it > >>>>> fixed asap... > >>>>> > >>>>> There are 3 ways I can see this fixed: > >>>>> - update guests so all have same MAX_SKB_FRAGS (that includes windows > >>>>> drivers (windows drivers use 19 for MAX_SKB_FRAGS)) -add some sort of > >>>>> negotiation between host and guest > >>>>> - change MAX_SKB_FRAGS to 19 to accommodate all guests > >>>>> > >>>>> Unfortunately first one requires changes to the guest and most don't > >>>>> have that luxury. So the only way I see it could be fixed without > >>>>> breaking compatibility even more is > >>>> > >>>> Ugh. The negotiations between host and guest is probably the best > >>> choice. > >>>> The issues you are going to hit are that you might need to redo the skbs > >>> to > >>>> match what the frontend's max is. > >>>> > >>>> Annie, Wei, Ian - were there some RFC patches floating around for this? > >>>> > >>> > >>> As much as I agree that negotiation is the best option in long term. It > >>> relies on people upgrading their kernels - and this is not the case (only > >>> people running kernels from before 2011-12-23 are affected by this bug > >>> (I'm not sure about other platforms)). > >>> And in a lot of cases (VPS providers) there is no easy way to upgrade > >>> guest kernels. > >> > >> Sure. The other option in the xen-netback might be a configurable option > >> to let net-back know that it is running with older guests which expect > >> 18 size MAX_SKB_FRAGS. That way we have the negotiation part, the code to > >> deal with backend MAX_SKB_FRAGS != frontend MAX_SKB_FRAGS and the value > >> that > >> the system admin provides. > > > > I think this is over complicating things. netback can and should be > > modified to be able to cope with guests using frags == 18 (or larger) > > even if it only itself supports frags == 16 by coalescing things in the > > obvious way. This works for all guest supplied frames up to 64K in size, > > regardless of the number of slots they use to represent that 64K. > > On this, while we just hacked this in the kernel source to increase > MAX_SKB_FRAGS to 19, I believe Jacek Milewicz tested 18 to work fine on > linux guests, but it seems Windows guests would still fail unless it was > increased to 19. No netback has TTBOMK ever support 19, so I don't know how those guests ever worked, but regardless doing coalescing in the backend would fix this at least for frames which are <64K in size. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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