Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 03:02:35 +0100 (CET) From: Sten Spans <sten@blinkenlights.nl> To: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: alpha and em mtu Message-ID: <Pine.SOC.4.61.0411230259030.10997@tea.blinkenlights.nl> In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOC.4.61.0411230026430.10997@tea.blinkenlights.nl> References: <Pine.SOC.4.61.0411142153430.26307@tea.blinkenlights.nl> <Pine.SOC.4.61.0411222147180.10997@tea.blinkenlights.nl> <Pine.SOC.4.61.0411230026430.10997@tea.blinkenlights.nl>
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Sten Spans wrote: > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, John Baldwin wrote: > >> On Monday 22 November 2004 04:15 pm, Sten Spans wrote: >>> >>> db> trace >>> tcp_input() at tcp_input+0x3a4 >>> ip_input() at ip_input+0x9fc >>> netisr_processqueue() at netisr_processqueue+0xac >>> swi_net() at swi_net+0xf0 >>> ithread_loop() at ithread_loop+0x1d4 >>> fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x100 >>> exception_return() at exception_return >>> --- root of call graph --- >>> >>> (gdb) l *tcp_input+0x3a4 >>> 0xfffffc00004cd054 is in tcp_input (/usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c:554). >>> 549 >>> 550 /* >>> 551 * Check that TCP offset makes sense, >>> 552 * pull out TCP options and adjust length. >>> XXX >>> 553 */ >>> 554 off = th->th_off << 2; >>> 555 if (off < sizeof (struct tcphdr) || off > tlen) { >>> 556 tcpstat.tcps_rcvbadoff++; >>> 557 goto drop; >>> 558 } >>> (gdb) l *ip_input+0x9fc >>> 0xfffffc00004c355c is in ip_input (/usr/src/sys/netinet/ip_input.c:739). >>> 734 /* >>> 735 * Switch out to protocol's input routine. >>> 736 */ >>> 737 ipstat.ips_delivered++; >>> 738 >>> 739 (*inetsw[ip_protox[ip->ip_p]].pr_input)(m, hlen); >>> 740 return; >>> 741 bad: >>> 742 m_freem(m); >>> 743 } >>> (gdb) l *netisr_processqueue+0xac >>> 0xfffffc00004ad45c is in netisr_processqueue >>> (/usr/src/sys/net/netisr.c:233). >>> 228 >>> 229 for (;;) { >>> 230 IF_DEQUEUE(ni->ni_queue, m); >>> 231 if (m == NULL) >>> 232 break; >>> 233 ni->ni_handler(m); >>> 234 } >>> 235 } >> >> Hmm, so can you check here to see if the 'm' pointer in this routine is >> misaligned? If so, then this may be a driver bug. >> > > --- netisr.c.orig Tue Nov 23 00:21:38 2004 > +++ netisr.c Tue Nov 23 00:21:45 2004 > @@ -230,6 +230,8 @@ > IF_DEQUEUE(ni->ni_queue, m); > if (m == NULL) > break; > + if (((uintptr_t)m & 0x3) != 0) > + printf("%s: mbuf %p is misaligned\n", __func__, m); > ni->ni_handler(m); > } > } > > doesn't seem to print anything, but ... > > if_em.c > 2442 > 2443 /*if (ifp->if_mtu <= ETHERMTU) { */ > 2444 m_adj(mp, ETHER_ALIGN); > 2445 /*} */ > 2446 > > does seem to fix the crash, also trashes the performance, > but that's another matter. It looks like mbuf alignment is > needed, if_bge seems to provide reasonable examples. And looking at netbsd/openbsd clarifies the whole issue, #ifdef __STRICT_ALIGNMENT /* * The ethernet payload is not 32-bit aligned when * Jumbo packets are enabled, so on architectures with * strict alignment we need to shift the entire packet * ETHER_ALIGN bytes. Ugh. */ This diff probably should be merged. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c.diff?r1=1.22&r2=1.23 Although I don't know wether freebsd has the STRICT_ALIGNMENT define. -- Sten Spans "There is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in." Leonard Cohen - Anthem
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