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Message-ID: <1278870382.2538.180.camel@edumazet-laptop>
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2010 19:46:22 +0200
From: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@...il.com>
To: Ilpo Järvinen <ilpo.jarvinen@...sinki.fi>
Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>, "David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>,
lkml <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
"netdev@...r.kernel.org" <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,
"Fehrmann, Henning" <henning.fehrmann@....mpg.de>,
Carsten Aulbert <carsten.aulbert@....mpg.de>
Subject: Re: oops in tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue() w/ v2.6.32.15
Le dimanche 11 juillet 2010 à 19:06 +0200, Eric Dumazet a écrit :
> Le dimanche 11 juillet 2010 à 19:09 +0300, Ilpo Järvinen a écrit :
> > On Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Tejun Heo wrote:
> >
> > > We've been seeing oops in tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue() w/ 2.6.32.15.
> > > Please see the attached photoshoot. This is happening on a HPC
> > > cluster and very interestingly caused by one particular job. How long
> > > it takes isn't clear yet (at least more than a day) but when it
> > > happens it happens on a lot of machines in relatively short time.
> > >
> > > With a bit of disassemblying, I've found that the oops is happening
> > > during tcp_for_write_queue_from() because the skb->next points to
> > > NULL.
> > >
> > > void tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue(struct sock *sk)
> > > {
> > > ...
> > > if (tp->retransmit_skb_hint) {
> > > skb = tp->retransmit_skb_hint;
> > > last_lost = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->end_seq;
> > > if (after(last_lost, tp->retransmit_high))
> > > last_lost = tp->retransmit_high;
> > > } else {
> > > skb = tcp_write_queue_head(sk);
> > > last_lost = tp->snd_una;
> > > }
> > >
> > > => tcp_for_write_queue_from(skb, sk) {
> > > __u8 sacked = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->sacked;
> > >
> > > if (skb == tcp_send_head(sk))
> > > break;
> > > /* we could do better than to assign each time */
> > > if (hole == NULL)
> > >
> > > This can happen for one of the following reasons,
> > >
> > > 1. tp->retransmit_skb_hint is NULL and tcp_write_queue_head() is NULL
> > > too. ie. tcp_xmit_retransmit_queue() is called on an empty write
> > > queue for some reason.
> > >
> > > 2. tp->retransmit_skb_hint is pointing to a skb which is not on the
> > > write_queue. ie. somebody forgot to update hint while removing the
> > > skb from the write queue.
> >
> > Once again I've read the unlinkers through, and only thing that could
> > cause this is tcp_send_synack (others do deal with the hints) but I think
> > Eric already proposed a patch to that but we never got anywhere due to
> > some counterargument why it wouldn't take place (too far away for me to
> > remember, see archives about the discussions). ...But if you want be dead
> > sure some WARN_ON there might not hurt. Also the purging of the whole
> > queue was a similar suspect I then came across (but that would only
> > materialize with sk reuse happening e.g., with nfs which the other guys
> > weren't using).
> >
>
> Hmm.
>
> This sounds familiar to me, but I cannot remember the discussion you
> mention or the patch.
>
> Or maybe it was the TCP transaction thing ? (including data in SYN or
> SYN-ACK packet)
Hmm, I cannot find where we reset restransmit_skb_hint in
tcp_mtu_probe(), if we call tcp_unlink_write_queue().
if (skb->len <= copy) {
/* We've eaten all the data from this skb.
* Throw it away. */
TCP_SKB_CB(nskb)->flags |= TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->flags;
<<>> tcp_unlink_write_queue(skb, sk);
sk_wmem_free_skb(sk, skb);
} else {
Sorry if this was already discussed. We might add a comment here in anycase ;)
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