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Message-ID: <20090626090545.GB6445@ff.dom.local>
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:05:45 +0000
From: Jarek Poplawski <jarkao2@...il.com>
To: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@...il.com>
Cc: =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Pawe=B3_Staszewski?=
<pstaszewski@...are.pl>,
Linux Network Development list <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: weird problem
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 08:37:19AM +0000, Jarek Poplawski wrote:
> On 25-06-2009 22:18, Eric Dumazet wrote:
> > Pawe? Staszewski a ?crit :
> >> Ok
> >>
> >> After this day of observation im near 100% sure that this cpu load is
> >> made by route cahce flushes
> >> When route cache increase to its "net.ipv4.route.gc_thresh" size or is
> >> near that size
> >> system is starting to drop some routes from cache then cpu load is
> >> increase from 2% to near 80%
> >> after cleaning / flush cache when cache is filling cpu load is again
> >> normal 2%
> >>
> >> Someone know how to resolve this ?
> >> on kernels < 2.6.29 i don't see this, all start after upgrade from
> >> 2.6.28 to 2.6.29 - then i try 2.6.29.1 , 2.6.29.3 and 2.6.30 and on all
> >> this kernels >= 2.6.29 problem with cpu load is the same.
> >>
> >> I can minimize this cpu fluctuations by changing of route cache /proc
> >> parameters but the best result for my router was
> >>
> >> 15 sec of 2% cpu
> >> and after
> >> 15sec of 80% cpu
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Pawel Staszewski
> >
> >
> > I believe this is known 2.6.29 regressions
> >
> > Following two commits should correct the problem you have
> >
> > Your best bet would be to try 2.6.31-rc1, and tell us if this recent kernel
> > is ok on your machine ?
>
>
> Btw., the first of these commits is in 2.6.30, which according to
And the second as well.
Jarek P.
> Pawel was tried. And IMHO trying -rc1 on a production system needs
> a lot of bravery.
>
> Jarek P.
>
> >
> >
> >
> > commit 1ddbcb005c395518c2cd0df504cff3d4b5c85853
> > Author: Eric Dumazet <dada1@...mosbay.com>
> > Date: Tue May 19 20:14:28 2009 +0000
> >
> > net: fix rtable leak in net/ipv4/route.c
> >
> > Alexander V. Lukyanov found a regression in 2.6.29 and made a complete
> > analysis found in http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13339
> > Quoted here because its a perfect one :
> >
> > begin_of_quotation
> > 2.6.29 patch has introduced flexible route cache rebuilding. Unfortunately the
> > patch has at least one critical flaw, and another problem.
> >
> > rt_intern_hash calculates rthi pointer, which is later used for new entry
> > insertion. The same loop calculates cand pointer which is used to clean the
> > list. If the pointers are the same, rtable leak occurs, as first the cand is
> > removed then the new entry is appended to it.
> >
> > This leak leads to unregister_netdevice problem (usage count > 0).
> >
> > Another problem of the patch is that it tries to insert the entries in certain
> > order, to facilitate counting of entries distinct by all but QoS parameters.
> > Unfortunately, referencing an existing rtable entry moves it to list beginning,
> > to speed up further lookups, so the carefully built order is destroyed.
> >
> > For the first problem the simplest patch it to set rthi=0 when rthi==cand, but
> > it will also destroy the ordering.
> > end_of_quotation
> >
> > Problematic commit is 1080d709fb9d8cd4392f93476ee46a9d6ea05a5b
> > (net: implement emergency route cache rebulds when gc_elasticity is exceeded)
> >
> > Trying to keep dst_entries ordered is too complex and breaks the fact that
> > order should depend on the frequency of use for garbage collection.
> >
> > A possible fix is to make rt_intern_hash() simpler, and only makes
> > rt_check_expire() a litle bit smarter, being able to cope with an arbitrary
> > entries order. The added loop is running on cache hot data, while cpu
> > is prefetching next object, so should be unnoticied.
> >
> > Reported-and-analyzed-by: Alexander V. Lukyanov <lav@....ru>
> >
> > commit cf8da764fc6959b7efb482f375dfef9830e98205
> > Author: Eric Dumazet <dada1@...mosbay.com>
> > Date: Tue May 19 18:54:22 2009 +0000
> >
> > net: fix length computation in rt_check_expire()
> >
> > rt_check_expire() computes average and standard deviation of chain lengths,
> > but not correclty reset length to 0 at beginning of each chain.
> > This probably gives overflows for sum2 (and sum) on loaded machines instead
> > of meaningful results.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <dada1@...mosbay.com>
> > Acked-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@...driver.com>
> > Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@...emloft.net>
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