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Date:      Thu, 25 Oct 2012 17:27:41 +0000
From:      "David Christensen" <davidch@broadcom.com>
To:        "Eugene Mitrofanov" <eugene@imedia.ru>, "freebsd-net@freebsd.org" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: dev.bce.3.mbuf_alloc_failed_count increases permanently
Message-ID:  <3A5015FE9E557D448AF7238AF0ACE20A24B0F4@IRVEXCHMB11.corp.ad.broadcom.com>
In-Reply-To: <201210121812.37557.eugene@imedia.ru>
References:  <201210121812.37557.eugene@imedia.ru>

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> sysctl -a | g bce.3|g -vE '(%|stat)'; echo; sleep 10;  sysctl -a | g bce.=
3|
> g -vE '(%|stat)'; echo; netstat -m
>=20
> dev.bce.3.l2fhdr_error_count: 0
> dev.bce.3.mbuf_alloc_failed_count: 2098854
> dev.bce.3.mbuf_frag_count: 2655285
> dev.bce.3.dma_map_addr_rx_failed_count: 0
> dev.bce.3.dma_map_addr_tx_failed_count: 57
> dev.bce.3.unexpected_attention_count: 0
> dev.bce.3.com_no_buffers: 0
>=20
> dev.bce.3.l2fhdr_error_count: 0
> dev.bce.3.mbuf_alloc_failed_count: 2098856
> dev.bce.3.mbuf_frag_count: 2655288
> dev.bce.3.dma_map_addr_rx_failed_count: 0
> dev.bce.3.dma_map_addr_tx_failed_count: 57
> dev.bce.3.unexpected_attention_count: 0
> dev.bce.3.com_no_buffers: 0
>=20
>=20
> Any suggestions? What is the reason of this?

It's normal in a system under load, the kernel can't always
allocate memory when requested by the driver.  The result
is that RX frames will be dropped as the driver reuses an
existing mbuf, a response taken by many other drivers.

If you notice rapid increases during certain system operations
then you should consider increasing the amount of system
memory.

Dave




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