Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 14:55:30 -0400 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Lodewijk_V=F6ge?= <lvoege@gmail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: dhclient taking up all CPU Message-ID: <82912730-AD0E-4AE0-AA7C-FDD321F00B57@gmail.com>
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hello, a while ago someone reported the same problem I had been seeing, that =20= dhclient starts taking up 100% CPU. it's probably something comcast =20 is doing. I couldn't get the requested coredump then, if I set kern.corefile =20 to /tmp/%N.core and kill -QUIT it, it doesn't seem to produce a =20 coredump. but it happened again just now, and I was able to attach =20 gdb. this is where it's spinning, in receive_packet() in bpf.c: (gdb) 285 if (interface->rbuf_offset =3D=3D interface-=20 >rbuf_len) { (gdb) 299 if (interface->rbuf_len - interface-=20 >rbuf_offset < (gdb) 306 memcpy(&hdr, &interface->rbuf[interface-=20 >rbuf_offset], (gdb) 313 if (interface->rbuf_offset + hdr.bh_hdrlen + =20 hdr.bh_caplen > (gdb) 320 interface->rbuf_offset +=3D hdr.bh_hdrlen; (gdb) 327 if (hdr.bh_caplen !=3D hdr.bh_datalen) { (gdb) 328 interface->rbuf_offset =3D (gdb) 331 continue; (gdb) 385 } while (!length); and then it goes back to line 285. interesting variables are: (gdb) p *interface $1 =3D {next =3D 0x0, hw_address =3D {htype =3D 1 '\001', hlen =3D 6 = '\006', haddr =3D "\000\021=D8=A0\223?\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"},= =20 primary_address =3D {s_addr =3D 0}, name =3D "vr0", '\0' <repeats 12 times>, rfdesc =3D 7, wfdesc =3D 7, =20= rbuf =3D 0x807d000 "\022?\\Dk\214", rbuf_max =3D 4096, rbuf_offset =3D 416, rbuf_len =3D 415, ifp =3D 0x806f160, client =3D =20= 0x8075000, noifmedia =3D 0, errors =3D 0, dead =3D 0, index =3D 2} (gdb) p length $2 =3D 0 (gdb) p hdr $3 =3D {bh_tstamp =3D {tv_sec =3D 0, tv_usec =3D 0}, bh_caplen =3D = 4294901760, =20 bh_datalen =3D 4294901778, bh_hdrlen =3D 65535} this is FreeBSD/i386 6.1-RC as of about two weeks ago. Lodewijk
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