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Date:      Thu, 6 Feb 2014 11:00:03 +0900
From:      Yonghyeon PYUN <pyunyh@gmail.com>
To:        Boris Samorodov <bsam@passap.ru>
Cc:        FreeBSD CURRENT <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: regression: msk0 watchdog timeout and interrupt storm
Message-ID:  <20140206020003.GC2810@michelle.cdnetworks.com>
In-Reply-To: <52ECADF3.4020909@passap.ru>
References:  <526FBA53.9000208@passap.ru> <20131030021650.GA3106@michelle.cdnetworks.com> <52725C3D.2030602@passap.ru> <52ECADF3.4020909@passap.ru>

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On Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 12:18:59PM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> Hi Yonghyeon and All,
> 
> (this time it's a CURRENT issue)
> 
> 31.10.2013 17:33, Boris Samorodov пишет:
> > 30.10.2013 06:16, Yonghyeon PYUN пишет:
> >> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 05:38:27PM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> > 
> >>> >From time to time I use a notebook and boot FreeBSD from USB
> >>> stick. FreeBSD 9.2-i386 works OK. So I tried to use
> >>> FreeBSD 10.0-i386 BETA2 and the network adapter works for
> >>> some 10-15 seconds and then stops with diagnostic message
> >>> "msk0:watchdog timeout". I've found similar case at
> >>> freebsd-current@ with no workaround. Yes, there is an
> >>> interrupt storm as well.
> >>
> >> There had been no functional changes for very long time so I'm not
> >> sure what's going on here.  I've attached local change I have at
> >> this moment but I'm afraid it wouldn't address the issue above.
> >>
> >> I recall jhb also reported interrupt storm in the past but the root
> >> cause was not identified yet.  Could you change msk_intr() and let
> >> me know which interrupt is firing?
> > 
> > I've yet to organize a build.
> > 
> >>> Here is some additional info:
> >>> -----
> >>> mskc0@pci0:3:0:0:       class=0x020000 card=0xff501179 chip=0x435511ab
> >>> rev=0x12 hdr=0x00
> >>>     vendor     = 'Marvell Technology Group Ltd.'
> >>>     device     = '88E8040T PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller'
> >>>     class      = network
> >>>     subclass   = ethernet
> >>>     cap 01[48] = powerspec 3  supports D0 D1 D2 D3  current D0
> >>>     cap 05[5c] = MSI supports 1 message, 64 bit enabled with 1 message
> >>>     cap 10[c0] = PCI-Express 2 legacy endpoint max data 128(128) link x1(x1)
> >>>                  speed 2.5(2.5) ASPM disabled(L0s/L1)
> >>>     ecap 0001[100] = AER 1 0 fatal 0 non-fatal 1 corrected
> >>>     ecap 0003[130] = Serial 1 b8b063ffff681e00
> >>> -----
> > 
> > Meanwhile some more investigations, "vmstat -i" for calm and storm:
> > -----
> > interrupt                          total       rate
> > irq1: atkbd0                        1025          2
> > irq9: acpi0                          204          0
> > irq14: ata0                          327          0
> > irq16: uhci0+                        246          0
> > irq20: hpet0                       22472         52
> > irq23: uhci2 ehci1                 10341         24
> > irq256: hdac0                         52          0
> > irq257: mskc0                        258          0
> > irq258: ahci0                        221          0
> > Total                              35146         81
> > -----
> > interrupt                          total       rate
> > irq1: atkbd0                        1508          2
> > irq9: acpi0                          234          0
> > irq14: ata0                          409          0
> > irq16: uhci0+                        246          0
> > irq20: hpet0                       72288        131
> > irq23: uhci2 ehci1                 10846         19
> > irq256: hdac0                         52          0
> > irq257: mskc0                    4419760       8021
> > irq258: ahci0                        221          0
> > Total                            4505564       8177
> > -----
> > 
> > And "vmstat -w1" for calm and storm:
> > -----
> >  procs      memory      page                    disks     faults         cpu
> >  r b w     avm    fre   flt  re  pi  po    fr  sr mm0 ad0   in   sy   cs
> > us sy id
> >  0 0 0  206928  956040   277   0   2   0   330   4   0   0  117  476
> > 454  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     8   4   0   0   50  123
> > 137  0  0 100
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   47  120
> > 92  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   43  123
> > 119  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   55  132
> > 123  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956004     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   68  123
> > 185  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     8   4   0   0   86  123
> > 266  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   44  125
> > 124  0  0 100
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   64  128
> > 164  0  1 99
> >  0 0 0  206928  956036     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0   42  131
> > 101  0  1 99
> > -----
> >  procs      memory      page                    disks     faults         cpu
> >  r b w     avm    fre   flt  re  pi  po    fr  sr mm0 ad0   in   sy   cs
> > us sy id
> >  0 0 0  213648  954676   104   0   1   0   121   4   0   0 22299  204
> > 44262  0 10 90
> >  0 0 0  213648  954672     0   0   0   0     8   4   0   0 112259  123
> > 222379  0 44 56
> >  0 0 0  213648  954672     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 111792  123
> > 221489  0 43 57
> >  0 0 0  213648  954672     1   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 109887  183
> > 217754  0 43 57
> >  0 0 0  213648  954668     2   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 109543  146
> > 216963  0 44 56
> >  0 0 0  213648  954668     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 110142  123
> > 218187  0 45 55
> >  0 0 0  213648  954660   472   0   0   0   474   4   0   0 109340  717
> > 216674  0 42 57
> >  0 0 0  213648  954656     2   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 109459  147
> > 216831  0 43 57
> >  0 0 0  213648  954656     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 109462  131
> > 216827  0 43 57
> >  0 0 0  213648  954656     0   0   0   0     0   4   0   0 109454  123
> > 216803  0 42 58
> > -----
> > 
> > Dmesg is here: ftp://ftp.wart.ru/pub/misc/tos.dmesg.boot.txt .
> > 
> > BTW, some more observations. While downloading a file the system
> > goto watchdog timeout rather quickly, but the system works. If I
> > try to upload files the system works much longer (for a couple of
> > minutes) but then freeses. No ctrl-alt-esc. Only cold restart works.
> 
> I've successfully upgraded to 10.0-RELEASE. Then I tried CURRENT
> (verbose dmesg is here: ftp://ftp.wart.ru/pub/misc/dmesg.boot.a300.txt )
> and I've got watchdog timeouts. The situation is very much alike
> (see previous diagnostics). Just uploads happens very quickly and
> the machine is not freezed and operates well.
> 
> This time I have sources and can test patches (if any) rather
> quickly.
> 

There is no driver code difference between CURRENT and
10.0-RELEASE.  If you don't encounter watchdog timeouts on
10.0-RELEASE I have no idea what's going on there.
I recall a couple of users are seeing msk(4) watchdog timeouts on
10.0-RELEASE/CURRENT so I started to think about r234666 which was
not merged to stable/9 and stable/8.
Could you back out r234666 and let me know whether it makes any
difference for you?



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