Re: [PATCH] af_packet: Don't use skb after dev_queue_xmit()

From: Michael Breuer
Date: Sat Jan 09 2010 - 00:45:19 EST


On 1/8/2010 11:45 PM, Michael Breuer wrote:
On 1/8/2010 4:48 PM, Michael Breuer wrote:
On 1/8/2010 4:29 PM, Jarek Poplawski wrote:
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BTW, don't hurry with that yet, but in the next test, please try
alternative 2 again (i.e. with MMAP + no DMAR + disable_msi).

Will do - still up from yesterday... no more dropped packets... none of the dns errors either. To be expected I suppose as long as I'm trying to sniff it. Assuming no immediate erorrs with alt2, no DMAR + disable_msi I'll report back after it's been up for a while.
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Ok - ran alt1 and alt2, both with MMAP, no DMAR and disable_msi. Both seem to behave similarly. No logged errors; large numbers of dropped RX packets. One odd thing: when driving every sort of traffic through, I was able to hose the client adapter (win7) repeatedly by runnnig the win7 backup and connecting Windows Media Player to a Mediatomb stream while also running a remote X11 session. Looks like the SSDP traffic that occurs at the same time as the SMB traffic and X11 traffic takes out the adapter on Win7 - Nforce.
Reran with msi enabled, MMAP and no DMAR. Also no errors; much faster, and the Win7 side survives the same conditions that don't work when msi is disabled. Doesn't make sense to me, but it is what it is.

Tracked it down - this appears to be result of Win7 enabling "EnableDeadGWDetect" by default. Long story short, if this is set and a packet sent to the gw is retransmitted more than, 1/2 the value of maxdataretransmissions (default of 5), then the gateway is declared dead and the next one selected. If there is only one gateway, then the default gateway is effectively removed. So under load where the server is the default gateway, this is not a surprising result. With msi enabled, the system responds better, fewer retransmissions, no dropping the link.
Going to leave this up for a while and see if things remain functional.
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