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Message-ID: <464F4FD7.80303@cosmosbay.com>
Date: Sat, 19 May 2007 21:28:23 +0200
From: Eric Dumazet <dada1@...mosbay.com>
To: Vasantha Kumar Puttappa <vasanthakumar@...b.ac.in>
CC: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Linux Netdev List <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Packets lost: Softirq
Vasantha Kumar Puttappa a écrit :
> Hi All,
> Please somebody guide me here. I desparatley need help regarding this
> issue. ( plz do "reply to all")
>
> I am tracking all udp packets (in particular, SIP based UDP packets)that
> goes through the iptables using LOG mechanism.
> I use the following command,
> iptables -A INPUT -p udp -j LOG --log-level-4.
> iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -j LOG --log-level-4
>
> In addition, i also run 'Ethereal' to make sure that all the packets
> captured goes through the iptables as well.
>
> Here is the problem,
> Sometimes, a random number of packets doesnot go through IPtables and
> they are completely lost. Although, I can see those lost packets in
> Ethereal. I tried increasing the backlog queue and ip_queue length, but
> still no use.
>
> I am using Netgear's wireless network card (WG511, made in taiwan).
> Device driver: Prism54
> firmware: isl3890
> Kernel verison-- 2.6.11-6mdk
>
> Let me give you more insight into what I am trying do.
>
> I have a vitrual network interface and 2 physical network interface (one
> Ethernet based, and other 802.11 based). The virtual network interface
> dynamically binds to any one of the above physical interfaces for packet
> transmission. The issue of packet loss occurs **only** during link
> switching.
>
> I feel that the following issues might be the possible reasons for the
> packet loss.
>
> 1. Due to missing soft_IRQ interrupt for packets and hence packet loss ( i
> have no proof to back this)
> 2. Due to incompatible wireless device driver.
>
netdev CCed
3) packets are going normally through iptables, but the '-j LOG' is flooded
and syslog miss some of them.
Just do a : iptables -nvL INPUT
and check packets counters : they should match ethereal ones :)
-j LOG is not designed for logging all packets, just some of them :)
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