mbuf_jumbo_9k & iSCSI failing
Julien Cigar
julien at perdition.city
Mon Jun 26 14:00:54 UTC 2017
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 04:13:33PM +0300, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
> On 25.06.2017 18:32, Ryan Stone wrote:
> > Having looking at the original email more closely, I see that you showed an
> > mlxen interface with a 9020 MTU. Seeing allocation failures of 9k mbuf
> > clusters increase while you are far below the zone's limit means that
> > you're definitely running into the bug I'm describing, and this bug could
> > plausibly cause the iSCSI errors that you describe.
> >
> > The issue is that the newer version of the driver tries to allocate a
> > single buffer to accommodate an MTU-sized packet. Over time, however,
> > memory will become fragmented and eventually it can become impossible to
> > allocate a 9k physically contiguous buffer. When this happens the driver
> > is unable to allocate buffers to receive packets and is forced to drop
> > them. Presumably, if iSCSI suffers too many packet drops it will terminate
> > the connection. The older version of the driver limited itself to
> > page-sized buffers, so it was immune to issues with memory fragmentation.
>
> I think it is not mlxen specific problem, we have the same symptoms with
> ixgbe(4) driver too. To avoid the problem we have patches that are
> disable using of 9k mbufs, and instead only use 4k mbufs.
I had the same issue on a lightly loaded HP DL20 machine (BCM5720
chipsets), 8GB of RAM, running 10.3. Problem usually happens
within 30 days with 9k jumbo clusters allocation failure.
>
> --
> WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
>
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