Date: Sat, 03 May 2008 18:28:55 +0300 From: Oleksandr Samoylyk <oleksandr@samoylyk.sumy.ua> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Troubles with em on FreeBSD 7 Message-ID: <481C84B7.6020205@samoylyk.sumy.ua>
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Hi! I'm running a SMP FreeBSD box with mpd5 on it. # uname -a FreeBSD xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Sat May 3 12:40:02 EEST 2008 xxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/XXXX amd64 # mpd5 -v Version 5.1 (root@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx 09:53 1-May-2008) Somehow em0 begins to eat all CPU time of one core. # top -S last pid: 55827; load averages: 3.76, 3.42, 3.08 up 0+03:27:38 16:24:20 104 processes: 11 running, 81 sleeping, 12 waiting CPU states: 1.7% user, 0.0% nice, 21.4% system, 3.0% interrupt, 73.9% idle Mem: 71M Active, 89M Inact, 340M Wired, 336K Cache, 214M Buf, 7418M Free Swap: 4096M Total, 4096M Free PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 29 root 1 -68 - 0K 16K CPU5 5 196:41 100.00% em0 taskq 11 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU7 7 175:41 94.09% idle: cpu7 16 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU2 2 175:45 91.26% idle: cpu2 15 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU3 3 180:18 89.45% idle: cpu3 14 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU4 4 177:13 87.89% idle: cpu4 17 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU1 1 165:27 86.87% idle: cpu1 12 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU6 6 176:18 83.25% idle: cpu6 18 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K RUN 0 157:44 80.66% idle: cpu0 611 root 6 58 0 133M 44320K select 0 0:00 66.26% mpd5 21 root 1 -44 - 0K 16K CPU4 4 48:38 21.39% swi1: net 30 root 1 -68 - 0K 16K - 6 21:41 10.25% em1 taskq Everything is OK with outbound interface - em1. Current bandwidth - ~ 80 Mbit/s There are a lot of input errors on em0 (but no on em1): # netstat -w 1 -I em0 input (em0) output packets errs bytes packets errs bytes colls 8012 923 2838565 12504 0 7943345 0 7934 874 2469244 12555 0 7728764 0 7931 976 2712035 12482 0 8006760 0 8015 813 2694716 10669 0 7796656 0 7975 733 2475193 12306 0 8032129 0 7871 825 2548198 12269 0 7789452 0 8072 961 2647014 11924 0 7260788 0 7909 983 2576145 10552 0 7479881 0 ^C And systat -v looks strange with no interrupts on em0: 2 users Load 1.34 1.61 1.62 May 3 14:04 Mem:KB REAL VIRTUAL VN PAGER SWAP PAGER Tot Share Tot Share Free in out in out Act 68152 9452 231584 11936 7786368 count All 108516 10676 4486380 15448 pages Proc: Interrupts r p d s w Csw Trp Sys Int Sof Flt 3981 cow 22705 total 47 46k 10k 268k 6697 23k 10k 3973 zfod atkbd0 1 ozfod ata0 irq14 18.3%Sys 2.3%Intr 1.8%User 0.0%Nice 77.6%Idle %ozfod atapci1 19 | | | | | | | | | | | daefr 2001 cpu0: time =========+> 5699 prcfr 2 em0 irq256 55 dtbuf 12110 totfr 6695 em1 irq257 Namei Name-cache Dir-cache 100000 desvn react 2001 cpu3: time Calls hits % hits % 4217 numvn pdwak 2001 cpu1: time 12005 12004 100 304 frevn pdpgs 2001 cpu2: time 13 intrn 2001 cpu4: time Disks ad4 232692 wire 2001 cpu5: time KB/t 0.00 60640 act 2001 cpu7: time tps 0 28784 inact 2001 cpu6: time MB/s 0.00 336 cache %busy 0 7786032 free 219632 buf Latency grows up to 400 ms: # ping 10.0.0.1 PING 10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 10.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=17.619 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=27.497 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.0.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=16.481 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.0.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=24.535 ms 64 bytes from 10.0.0.1: icmp_seq=5 ttl=64 time=13.058 ms ^C --- 10.0.0.1 ping statistics --- 6 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 16.7% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 13.058/19.838/27.497/5.346 ms # top -S last pid: 55827; load averages: 3.76, 3.42, 3.08 up 0+03:27:38 16:24:20 104 processes: 11 running, 81 sleeping, 12 waiting CPU states: 1.7% user, 0.0% nice, 21.4% system, 3.0% interrupt, 73.9% idle Mem: 71M Active, 89M Inact, 340M Wired, 336K Cache, 214M Buf, 7418M Free Swap: 4096M Total, 4096M Free PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 29 root 1 -68 - 0K 16K CPU5 5 196:41 100.00% em0 taskq 11 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU7 7 175:41 94.09% idle: cpu7 16 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU2 2 175:45 91.26% idle: cpu2 15 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU3 3 180:18 89.45% idle: cpu3 14 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU4 4 177:13 87.89% idle: cpu4 17 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU1 1 165:27 86.87% idle: cpu1 12 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K CPU6 6 176:18 83.25% idle: cpu6 18 root 1 171 ki31 0K 16K RUN 0 157:44 80.66% idle: cpu0 611 root 6 58 0 133M 44320K select 0 0:00 66.26% mpd5 21 root 1 -44 - 0K 16K CPU4 4 48:38 21.39% swi1: net 30 root 1 -68 - 0K 16K - 6 21:41 10.25% em1 taskq # sysctl dev.em.0 dev.em.0.%desc: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection Version - 6.7.3 dev.em.0.%driver: em dev.em.0.%location: slot=0 function=0 dev.em.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x8086 device=0x1096 subvendor=0x15d9 subdevice=0x0000 class=0x020000 dev.em.0.%parent: pci6 dev.em.0.debug: -1 dev.em.0.stats: -1 dev.em.0.rx_int_delay: 0 dev.em.0.tx_int_delay: 66 dev.em.0.rx_abs_int_delay: 66 dev.em.0.tx_abs_int_delay: 66 dev.em.0.rx_processing_limit: -1 I've tried both: options SCHED_ULE options SCHED_4BSD I've added just the following lines in my kernel config: options IPFIREWALL options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT options NETGRAPH options NETGRAPH_PPP options NETGRAPH_PPTPGRE My sysctls: net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 net.inet.ip.fastforwarding=1 net.inet.ip.redirect=0 net.inet.ip.random_id=1 net.inet.ip.ttl=255 net.inet.ip.intr_queue_maxlen=4096 kern.maxfiles=131072 kern.maxfilesperproc=32768 kern.maxprocperuid=32768 kern.ipc.somaxconn=65535 kern.ipc.maxsockets=32768 kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=16777216 net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=1 net.inet.tcp.recvspace=65536 net.inet.tcp.sendspace=32768 net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max=16777216 net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max=16777216 net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_auto=1 net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_inc=8192 net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_auto=1 net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_inc=16384 net.inet.tcp.maxtcptw=40960 net.inet.tcp.msl=2500 net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack=0 net.inet.tcp.nolocaltimewait=1 net.inet.udp.checksum=0 net.inet.udp.recvspace=65535 net.inet.udp.maxdgram=57344 net.inet.icmp.icmplim=30 net.inet.tcp.blackhole=2 net.inet.udp.blackhole=1 net.local.stream.recvspace=65535 net.local.stream.sendspace=65535 net.isr.direct=1 kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC dev.em.0.rx_processing_limit=-1 If I set net.isr.direct to "0", than sw1: net begins to eat 100% of a core, but without errors: # netstat -w 1 -I em0 input (em0) output packets errs bytes packets errs bytes colls 6953 0 2860537 8703 0 4882814 0 6785 0 2587635 7683 0 4443958 0 7006 0 2576630 8718 0 4924591 0 6887 0 2652461 8272 0 4548049 0 6854 0 2610157 8689 0 5152459 0 6889 0 2586067 8265 0 5010795 0 6878 0 2586746 8255 0 4734959 0 ^C Moreover, with net.isr.direct=0 I can't create a PPTP tunnel. Please, help to solve the problem. Thanks! -- Oleksandr Samoylyk OVS-RIPE
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