[Bug 260427] [regression]: netmap causes packet drops
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 04:55:19 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=260427 Bug ID: 260427 Summary: [regression]: netmap causes packet drops Product: Base System Version: 12.2-RELEASE Hardware: Any OS: Any Status: New Severity: Affects Only Me Priority: --- Component: kern Assignee: bugs@FreeBSD.org Reporter: emz@norma.perm.ru Env: FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE which was previously running 11.x and 10.x Input flow from Catalyst 2960 around 30-300 Mbit/sec, media 1000baseT Hardware: IBM System x3250 m2 Hardware interfaces: bge(4) NetXtreme BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express em(4) 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) First the input flow was directd via onboard bge(4), port no.1. Around several months ago we noticed high error rate reflecting in netstat input errors and hardware dev.bge.0 counters like dev.bge.0.stats.InputDiscards Error input rate was changing from 0 (most of the time) to 6K-80K per second. Recovery measures (that didn't help, each step): - changed the patch cable from catalyst - changed the onboard port from 1 to 0 - started to suspect the onboeard ethernet controller, added the Intel Pro/1000 MT external adapter via the riser card, error rate migrated into the dev.em.0.mac_stats.missed_packets counter, sometimes triggering the dev.em.0.mac_stats.recv_no_buff: dev.em.0.mac_stats.recv_no_buff: 9424 dev.em.0.mac_stats.missed_packets: 1853592 - added the iflib/netmap tuning: net.isr.numthreads="2" net.isr.maxthreads="2" dev.em.0.iflib.rx_budget="65535" dev.em.0.iflib.override_nrxds="4096" dev.em.0.iflib.override_ntxds="4096" dev.em.0.iflib.disable_msix="0" - added the interrupt moderation dev.em.0.rx_int_delay="200" dev.em.0.tx_int_delay="200" dev.em.0.rx_abs_int_delay="4000" dev.em.0.tx_abs_int_delay="4000" - tried to play with the kern.eventtimer kern.eventtimer.periodic="1" Steps that did help: - decided to try the Intel em(4) module from ports, that doesn't wotk with netmap and requires kernel built without em(4) support. Added the "nodevice em" and "nodevice netmap" config lines, rebuilt the kernel, installed it and rebooted (still with the stock driver at this time, just to switch to the loadable module). Errors magically stopped. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.