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Date:      Fri, 3 Jun 2016 13:22:07 -0700
From:      Jack Vogel <jfvogel@gmail.com>
To:        Sreekanth Rupavatharam <rupavath@juniper.net>
Cc:        hiren panchasara <hiren@strugglingcoder.info>,  "freebsd-net@freebsd.org" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org>, "sbruno@FreeBSD.org" <sbruno@freebsd.org>,  "erj@FreeBSD.org" <erj@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Possible transmit/stats problem in igb driver.
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That's an interesting theory, you could add a check into the tx path
looking for a zero m_len and see, seems unlikely though :)

Jack



On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Sreekanth Rupavatharam <rupavath@juniper.net
> wrote:

> Wondering if this can happen if somehow the mbuf->m_len is not
> correct(e.g., 0) and thus causing the dma to fail silently. The only way
> this is happening if the arp request is larger than 64 bytes and the arp
> response code is reusing the packet to send a 64 byte response.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Sreekanth
>
>
> On 6/2/16, 2:41 PM, "hiren panchasara" <hiren@strugglingcoder.info> wrote:
>
> >+ Sean, Eric
> >
> >On 06/02/16 at 09:11P, Sreekanth Rupavatharam wrote:
> >> Inline
> >>
> >> >Apart from stats, do you see anything else going wrong? i.e. do you
> >> >actually see less packets (arp replies??) than expected?
> >>
> >> [SR] The packets are not going out on the wire. The tool doesn?t
> receive the packets. That?s how I started noticing the issue.
> >>
> >> >Taking your example, tx_packets is something we count in the drivers
> and
> >> >total_pkts_txd is calculated in the card and we just read it off of it
> >> >to report (E1000_TPT).
> >>
> >> [SR] Correct. My main question would be under what circumstance would
> the packet handed off to hardware will *not* be transmitted?. Especially
> considering there are no transmit errors or pause frames received. There
> are no dma tx failures either. That?s the baffling part. I tried another
> exercise where I used ping of various sizes going out, but that doesn?t
> seem to trigger the problem.
> >>
> >>
> >> >To understand your setup better, ixia is the sender and your box with
> >> >igb(4) is the receiver and your are sending arp requests to it.
> >>
> >> Yes, correct.
> >>
> >> >Can you post following for working (size <= 64bytes) and non-working
> >> >(size > 64bytes) cases for before/after?
> >> >
> >> >sysctl dev.igb | grep tx_packets
> >> >sysctl dev.igb | grep total_pkts_txd
> >> >sysctl dev.igb | grep rx_packets
> >> >sysctl dev.igb | grep total_pkts_recvd
> >>
> >>
> >> Before(not working):
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.tx_packets: 24907933
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.rx_packets: 18086575
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 25057359
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_txd: 16647169
> >>
> >> After(not working):
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.tx_packets: 24913324
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.rx_packets: 18091832
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 25062618
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_txd: 16647545
> >> >netstat -sp arp
> >>
> >> The difference is  5391 for queue0.tx_packets but for
> mac_stats.total_pkts_txd  is 376
> >> Everything else is matching up.
> >>
> >> Before (working)
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.tx_packets: 25359165
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.rx_packets: 18526094
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 25508763
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_txd: 16831587
> >>
> >>
> >> After(working)
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.tx_packets: 25364597
> >> dev.igb.1.queue0.rx_packets: 18531398
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 25514009
> >> dev.igb.1.mac_stats.total_pkts_txd: 16836833
> >>
> >>
> >> Another interesting stat is
> >> before_notworking:dev.igb.1.interrupts.tx_queue_empty: 16646890
> >> after_notworking:dev.igb.1.interrupts.tx_queue_empty: 16647266
> >>
> >> The difference here is exactly 376 which is the number of packets that
> the device actually claims to have transmitted. It?s as though it didn?t
> see the other packets en-queued in the ring descriptor.
> >>
> >
> >Very interesting. Do you tune defaults at all? What does sysctl hw.igb
> >say? Not sure if bumping up txd would help.
> >
> >Adding Sean and Eric to throw some light.
> >
> >>
> >> I can?t do netstat just for arp as these are coming in a tunnel(Packets
> don?t? show up as arp on the interface). However, I did see the packet rate
> was about 500 packets/sec
> >>
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Hiren
>
>



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