Re: Linux 2.6.9 Adaptec 4 Port Starfire Sickness

From: jmerkey
Date: Sun Apr 03 2005 - 02:31:19 EST



It works fine with the Intel Dual Port Pro-1000 MT adapters without these problems. I am using testing scenarios
with Jumbo Frames as well. I am guessing the PCI bus contention is high due to the disk I/O bandwidth and
this is causing conditions the adapter does not normally see. Documentation states that this message should be very
rare, and not spool off into the logs at this rate.

See http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/Ethernet-HOWTO-8.html

Jeff

Willy Tarreau wrote:

Hi Jeff,

I've also experienced those messages under 2.4, but they were harmless,
and I never had a machine hang even after weeks of full load (the adapter
was mounted on a stress test machine before being used in firewalls for
months).

So I wonder how you can be sure that it is this driver which finally locks
the bus. Perhaps the system locks for any other reason (eg: race condition).
Have you tried with any other 4-port NIC (tulip or sun for example) ? Sun
QFE would be the most interesting to test as it also supports 64 bits /
66 MHz.

Regards,
Willy

On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 09:41:28PM -0700, jmerkey wrote:


With linux 2.6.9 running at 192 MB/S network loading and protocol splitting drivers routing packets out of
a 2.6.9 device at full 100 mb/s (12.5 MB/S) simultaneously over 4 ports, the adaptec starfire driver goes into
constant Tx FIFO reconfiguration mode and after 3-4 days of constantly resetting the Tx FIFO window and
generating a deluge of messages such as:

ethX: PCI bus congestion, resetting Tx FIFO window to X bytes

pouring into the system log file at a rate of a dozen per minute. After several days, the PCI bus totally locks up
and hangs the system. Need a config option to allow the starfire to disable this feature. At very
high bus loading rates, the starfire card will completely lock the bus after 3-4 days
of constant Tx FIFO reconfiguration at very high data rates with protocol splitting and routing.

Jeff
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