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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen-unstable Linux 3.14-rc3 and 3.13 Network troubles
On 2014/2/19 5:25, Sander Eikelenboom wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently having some network troubles with Xen and recent linux kernels.
- When running with a 3.14-rc3 kernel in dom0 and a 3.13 kernel in domU
I get what seems to be described in this thread:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg242953.html
In the guest:
[57539.859584] net eth0: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295
[57539.859599] net eth0: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295
[57539.859605] net eth0: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295
[57539.859610] net eth0: Need more slots
[58157.675939] net eth0: Need more slots
[58725.344712] net eth0: Need more slots
[61815.849180] net eth0: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295
[61815.849205] net eth0: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295
[61815.849216] net eth0: rx->offset: 0, size: 4294967295
[61815.849225] net eth0: Need more slots
This issue is familiar... and I thought it get fixed.
From original analysis for similar issue I hit before, the root cause
is netback still creates response when the ring is full. I remember
larger MTU can trigger this issue before, what is the MTU size?
Thanks
Annie
Xen reports:
(XEN) [2014-02-18 03:22:47] grant_table.c:1857:d0 Bad grant reference
19791875
(XEN) [2014-02-18 03:42:33] grant_table.c:1857:d0 Bad grant reference
268435460
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:23] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
14 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:27] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
15 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:48] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
16 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:50] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
17 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:55] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
18 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:55] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
19 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:56] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
20 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:56] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
21 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:59] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
22 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:15:59] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
23 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:16:00] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
24 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:16:05] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
25 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:16:05] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
26 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:16:06] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
27 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:16:12] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
28 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:16:18] grant_table.c:289:d0 Increased maptrack size to
29 frames
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:17:00] grant_table.c:1857:d0 Bad grant reference
268435460
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:17:00] grant_table.c:1857:d0 Bad grant reference
268435460
(XEN) [2014-02-18 04:34:03] grant_table.c:1857:d0 Bad grant reference 4325377
Another issue with networking is when running both dom0 and domU's with a
3.14-rc3 kernel:
- i can ping the guests from dom0
- i can ping dom0 from the guests
- But i can't ssh or access things by http
- I don't see any relevant error messages ...
- This is with the same system and kernel config as with the 3.14 and 3.13
combination above
(that previously worked fine)
--
Sander
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