FW: SKB corruption on heavy traffic
Gerhard Pircher
gerhard_pircher at gmx.net
Wed Apr 30 22:25:56 EST 2008
Hi,
I think I have the same problem here with all versions of the 2.6.x kernel
series (tested with kernel v2.6.8/14/16/18/25 on a PPC7455 machine with
different PCI network cards by transferring a big file over NFS/SCP). Data
corruption occurs under high load, but I don't get any kernel oops.
regards,
Gerhard
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:07:15 +0100
> Von: "Franca, Jose (NSN - PT/Portugal - MiniMD)" <jose.franca at nsn.com>
> An: linuxppc-dev at ozlabs.org, linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org
> Betreff: FW: SKB corruption on heavy traffic
> >From our latest debugs we found that the problem occurs mainly on skbuff
> code. After some variable time kfree or kalloc result in kernel oops.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Franca, Jose (NSN - PT/Portugal - MiniMD)
> Sent: quarta-feira, 30 de Abril de 2008 9:44
> To: 'ext Scott Wood'
> Cc:
> Subject: RE: SKB corruption on heavy traffic
>
> Hello!
>
> Thank you for replying!
> It't quite dificult to say if the problem exists without our
> changes, since the all software is dependent on this changes so to work
> with the hardware. I can't answer to that right now on that, but I forgot
> to add one thing: we have ring buffer full problems on our fcc_enet
> driver from time to time. So, I think the problem could be on linux
> configurations (related to hw) because there is a lot of posts on the web
> related to problems similar to this (none of them has really solved the
> bottom problem).
>
> Regards,
> Filipe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ext Scott Wood [mailto:scottwood at freescale.com]
> Sent: terça-feira, 29 de Abril de 2008 20:15
> To: Franca, Jose (NSN - PT/Portugal - MiniMD)
> Cc: linuxppc-dev at ozlabs.org; linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org
> Subject: Re: SKB corruption on heavy traffic
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 07:39:07PM +0100, Franca, Jose (NSN - PT/Portugal
> - MiniMD) wrote:
> > We are developing a MPC8247 based telecom board (512MB), using
> > linux 2.4 with some proprietary changes on IP stack and we are facing
> > some problems when we have heavy traffic on our Ethernet interfaces...
>
> Do you see these problems without the proprietary changes, and with a
> current kernel?
>
> -Scott
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