Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 21:58:50 -0400 (EDT) From: Terry Kennedy <TERRY@tmk.com> To: Jack Vogel <jfvogel@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bogus "igb1: Could not setup receive structures" in 8-STABLE Message-ID: <01NT25TZHDDY008CFX@tmk.com> In-Reply-To: "Your message dated Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:36:02 -0700" <AANLkTimAiQH9Esu=YUkf%2BAF9JX5ZTYhPn-Q1C7kbwxSY@mail.gmail.com> References: <01NT1YE1I98Q008KN2@tmk.com>
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> The problem is mbuf resources, the driver is autoconfiguring the number of > queues based on the number of cores, on newer systems with lots of them > this is outstripping the mbuf resource pool. That would make sense, as these systems have 16 cores (dual E5520's). > I have decided to hard limit the queues to 8, you can fix the number > manually > by searching for num_queues in if_igb.c and setting it to something other > than > 0 for now. I changed it to 8, and saw the same problem. I noted that the igb boot messages changed from: Oct 14 18:28:02 rz1m kernel: igb0: Using MSIX interrupts with 10 vectors Oct 14 18:28:02 rz1m kernel: igb1: Using MSIX interrupts with 10 vectors to: Oct 14 21:53:44 rz1m kernel: igb0: Using MSIX interrupts with 9 vectors Oct 14 21:53:44 rz1m kernel: igb1: Using MSIX interrupts with 9 vectors So I dropped the value to 3 (on the assumption that the system uses one more than the specified value per interface), and got: igb0: Using MSIX interrupts with 4 vectors igb1: Using MSIX interrupts with 4 vectors and both igb interfaces came up. I didn't try to find the maximum number of queues that would work. > I am at work on a number of issues with igb and em right now which is why > there has not been an MFC yet. Understood. Thanks for the quick response and workaround. Terry Kennedy http://www.tmk.com terry@tmk.com New York, NY USA
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