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Re: xen and networking problems
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 03:32:04PM -0600, Brook Milligan wrote:
> Manuel Bouyer writes:
> > Did you run it with -n ? Otherwise, IP reverse resolution could cause it
> > to stall.
>
> Good point. I ran it before without -n. This time I tried it again
> with -n. Same thing; no packets captured. When I terminate tcpdump
> with ^C, it reports 0 packets captured/received/dropped.
very strange ...
>
> > tcpdump being silent makes it worse than that, as the packets are
> > passed to bpf from the driver itself, in the interrupt routine.
>
> So, I'm guessing this implies a problem early in the packet
> processing? Is there a way to verify that?
Next step would be to put instrumentation in dev/ic/i82557.c,
fxp_start() and fxp_rxintr() are called (and if so, what they
do with the mbuf).
>
> > check that it's not running out of mbufs. vmstat -m will tell you
> > if mbuf allocation fail (mbuf and mbuf cluster).
>
> See the output of vmstat -m below. I'm not sure what to look at
> exactly. Does this indicate any problems?
I didn't see. There's no failed allocation for mbpl and mclpl.
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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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