Re: [Bug #14252] WARNING: at include/linux/skbuff.h:1382 w/ e1000

From: Stephan von Krawczynski
Date: Mon Oct 12 2009 - 07:45:57 EST


On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:49:19 -0700 (PDT)
David Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@xxxxxxx>
> Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 01:01:06 +0200 (CEST)
>
> > This message has been generated automatically as a part of a report
> > of regressions introduced between 2.6.30 and 2.6.31.
> >
> > The following bug entry is on the current list of known regressions
> > introduced between 2.6.30 and 2.6.31. Please verify if it still should
> > be listed and let me know (either way).
> >
> >
> > Bug-Entry : http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14252
> > Subject : WARNING: at include/linux/skbuff.h:1382 w/ e1000
> > Submitter : Stephan von Krawczynski <skraw@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date : 2009-09-20 11:26 (22 days old)
> > References : http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=125344599006033&w=4
>
> Hmmm... e1000 calls skb_trim() on both jumbo and non-jumbo ring
> buffers which get recycled.
>
> At least for the Jumbo case, that's illegal as you cannot call
> skb_trim() on an SKB with paged data.
>
> But this assertion is triggering for the non-jumbo ring where
> only linear packets should be present as far as I can tell.
>
> Some Intel folks need to take a look, CC:'d, and people need
> to CC: their networking bug reports to netdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> so that the proper folks see it.
>
> Thanks.

Really, this was a lucky catch, because most of the time the box goes dead right away.
Don't interpret "most of the time" as "continously every day". It just happens sometimes. I am not that surprised because it's a box on the "frontline", you can find a lot of trash going on there, like:

Oct 12 12:21:01 box kernel: TCP: Peer 217.231.204.133:61124/80 unexpectedly shrunk window 2348821413:2348838837 (repaired)
Oct 12 12:21:02 box kernel: TCP: Peer 217.231.204.133:61124/80 unexpectedly shrunk window 2348821413:2348838837 (repaired)

--
Regards,
Stephan

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