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Date:      Sat, 9 May 2020 17:42:55 +0200
From:      Michael Tuexen <tuexen@freebsd.org>
To:        Gordon Bergling <gbergling@googlemail.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD CURRENT <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, david@catwhisker.org
Subject:   Re: Error loading tcp_bbr kernel module
Message-ID:  <EE9FDF78-3E8A-4655-AFF3-91605FC1FEF2@freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <F9EDABC9-504C-4A27-AFD0-F0A1BAB656A2@googlemail.com>
References:  <20200509121851.GA59530@lion.0xfce3.net> <24D28CC3-AA45-412F-AF3D-9697A36FCB8D@freebsd.org> <F9EDABC9-504C-4A27-AFD0-F0A1BAB656A2@googlemail.com>

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> On 9. May 2020, at 16:25, Gordon Bergling <gbergling@googlemail.com> =
wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
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> thanks for your reply.
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> I tried tcp_rack and tcp_bbr, since both are separate TCP stacks. I =
just posted the wrong error message. Both TCP stacks weren=E2=80=99t =
loadable as a kernel module with just the former mentioned build option.
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> I currently have build running with both kernel options  you =
mentioned.
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> If the build is successful and I can change the default TCP stack to =
RACK and BBR I let you know.
That would be great. I have them running on my machines, but I might =
have missed something.
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> Further I didn=E2=80=99t find any documentation within tcp(4) =
regarding RACK and BBR. Since I am about to enhance the manpages, I=E2=80=99=
ll extent tcp(4) about information about RACK and BBR, but this is a =
different topic.
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Yes it is. And I would suggest to use separate man pages, a single one =
for each stack.
The the generic man page might refer to them...

Best regards
Michael
> Best regards,
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> Gordon
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>> Am 09.05.2020 um 14:37 schrieb Michael Tuexen <tuexen@freebsd.org>:
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>>> On 9. May 2020, at 14:18, Gordon Bergling <gbergling@googlemail.com> =
wrote:
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>>> Greetings,
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>>> I build -CURRENT with WITH_EXTRA_TCP_STACKS=3D1, but I got the =
following error
>>> when I try to load for example tcp_bbr.ko.
>>> z
>>> kldload: an error occurred while loading module tcp_rack.ko. Please =
check dmesg(8) for more details.
>> This indicates that you want to load the RACK stack.
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>> Please note that you need for BBR and RACK:
>> options		TCPHPTS
>> in the kernel config and in addition to that for RACK
>> options		RATELIMIT
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>> Best regards
>> Michael
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>>> dmesg shows:
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>>> KLD tcp_bbr.ko: depends on tcphpts - not available or version =
mismatch
>>> linker_load_file: /boot/kernel/tcp_bbr.ko - unsupported file type
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>>> Any hints on solving the problem?
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>>> The kernel config is GENERIC.
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>>> Best regards,
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>>> Gordon
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