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Message-ID: <blu157-w30B8D4FBD571396FC81A04DA5C0@phx.gbl>
Date:	Mon, 4 Jul 2011 20:20:39 +0800
From:	MaoXiaoyun <tinnycloud@...mail.com>
To:	<netdev@...r.kernel.org>
CC:	<mchan@...adcom.com>
Subject: RE: bnx2: FTQ dump on heavy workload(bnx2-2.0.23b + kernel
 2.6.32.36)


Could it be caused by the similar timeout as http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=c441b8d2cb2194b05550a558d6d95d8944e56a84.
 
Maybe timeout still happens in my test scenerino.
 
Well, from the patch, BNX2_MISC_ECO_HW_CTL is defined 0x000008cc. But I cannot find 
the defines in programmer reference Guide.(NetXtremeII-PG203-R.pdf). Could some help
to point out for me or is the doc is out of date.
 
Also, is there a way to comfirm whether the timeout really happen? (which regisiter 
shall I read?) Or is there a bigger timeout I can set?
 
thanks.

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> From: tinnycloud@...mail.com
> To: netdev@...r.kernel.org
> Subject: bnx2: FTQ dump on heavy workload(bnx2-2.0.23b + kernel 2.6.32.36)
> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 15:40:01 +0800
>
>
> Hi:
>
> I met bnx2 FTQ dump over and over again during my testing on Xen live migration which generate
> heavy network workload.
>
> I have two physcial machine, both have xen 4.0.1 installed, and kernel 2.6.32.36, bnx2 2.0.23b.
> I start 15 Virtual Machines totoally, and doing migration between the host over and over again,
> about 16hours, the network will not work, and sometimes, it can reset successfully, sometimes, it
> cause kernel crash.
>
> I've tried debug some, add code in the driver. below is the code when FTQ happened.
> It looks like the NIC is stop transmit the packets, and cause timeout.
>
> BTW, cpu max_cstate=1 in my grub.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --------------
> static void
> bnx2_tx_timeout(struct net_device *dev)
> {
> struct bnx2 *bp = netdev_priv(dev);
> struct bnx2_napi *bnapi = &bp->bnx2_napi[0];
> struct bnx2_tx_ring_info *txr = &bnapi->tx_ring;
> struct bnx2_rx_ring_info *rxr = &bnapi->rx_ring;
> int i ;
> bnx2_dump_ftq(bp);
> bnx2_dump_state(bp);
> if (stop_on_tx_timeout) {
> printk(KERN_WARNING PFX
> "%s: prevent chip reset during tx timeout\n",
> bp->dev->name);
> smp_rmb();
> printk("last status idx %d \n", bnapi->last_status_idx);
> printk("hw_tx_cons %d, txr->hw_tx_conds %d txr->tx_prod %d txr->tx_cons %d\n",
> bnx2_get_hw_tx_cons(bnapi), txr->hw_tx_cons, txr->tx_prod, txr->tx_cons);
> printk("hw_rx_cons %d, txr->hw_rx_conds %d\n", bnx2_get_hw_rx_cons(bnapi), rxr->rx_cons);
> printk("sblk->status_attn_bits %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_attn_bits);
> printk("sblk->status_attn_bits_ack %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_attn_bits_ack);
> printk("bnx2_tx_avail %d \n",(bnx2_tx_avail(bp, txr)));
> printk("sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index0 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_tx_quick_consumer_index0);
> printk("sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index1 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_tx_quick_consumer_index1);
> printk("sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index2 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_tx_quick_consumer_index2);
> printk("sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index3 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_tx_quick_consumer_index3);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index0 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index0);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index1 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index1);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index2 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index2);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index3 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index3);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index4 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index4);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index5 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index5);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index6 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index6);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index7 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index7);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index8 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index8);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index9 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index9);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index10 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index10);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index11 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index11);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index12 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index12);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index13 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index13);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index14 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index14);
> printk("sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index15 %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_rx_quick_consumer_index15);
> printk("sblk->status_completion_producer_index %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_completion_producer_index);
> printk("sblk->status_cmd_consumer_index %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_cmd_consumer_index);
> printk("sblk->status_idx %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_idx);
> printk("sblk->status_unused %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_unused);
> printk("sblk->status_blk_num %d\n",bnapi->status_blk.msi->status_blk_num);
> is_timedout = 1;
> for (i = 0; i < bp->irq_nvecs; i++) {
> bnapi = &bp->bnx2_napi[i];
> bnx2_tx_int(bp, bnapi, 0);
> }
> return;
> }
> -----------------
>
> -------------FTQ log in /var/log/message
> ------------[ cut here ]------------
> WARNING: at net/sched/sch_generic.c:261 dev_watchdog+0x105/0x16a()
> Hardware name: Tecal RH2285
> Modules linked in: iptable_filter ip_tables nfs fscache nfs_acl auth_rpcgss bridge stp llc autofs4 ipmi_devintf ipmi_si ipmi_msghandler lockd sunrpc ipv6 xenfs dm_multipath fuse xen_netback xen_blkback blktap blkback_pagemap loop nbd video output sbs sbshc parport_pc lp parport snd_seq_dummy snd_seq_oss snd_seq_midi_event snd_seq snd_seq_device snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss bnx2 serio_raw snd_pcm snd_timer snd soundcore snd_page_alloc i2c_i801 iTCO_wdt iTCO_vendor_support i2c_core pata_acpi ata_generic pcspkr ata_piix shpchp mptsas mptscsih mptbase [last unloaded: freq_table]
> Pid: 0, comm: swapper Not tainted 2.6.32.36xen #1
> Call Trace:
> <IRQ> [<ffffffff813ba154>] ? dev_watchdog+0x105/0x16a
> [<ffffffff81056666>] warn_slowpath_common+0x7c/0x94
> [<ffffffff81056738>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0xa4/0xa6
> [<ffffffff81080bfa>] ? clockevents_program_event+0x78/0x81
> [<ffffffff81081fce>] ? tick_program_event+0x2a/0x2c
> [<ffffffff813b951d>] ? __netif_tx_lock+0x1b/0x24
> [<ffffffff813b95a8>] ? netif_tx_lock+0x46/0x6e
> [<ffffffff813a3ed1>] ? netdev_drivername+0x48/0x4f
> [<ffffffff813ba154>] dev_watchdog+0x105/0x16a
> [<ffffffff81063d98>] run_timer_softirq+0x156/0x1f8
> [<ffffffff813ba04f>] ? dev_watchdog+0x0/0x16a
> [<ffffffff8105d6f0>] __do_softirq+0xd7/0x19e
> [<ffffffff81013eac>] call_softirq+0x1c/0x30
> [<ffffffff8101564b>] do_softirq+0x46/0x87
> [<ffffffff8105d575>] irq_exit+0x3b/0x7a
> [<ffffffff8128dcfe>] xen_evtchn_do_upcall+0x38/0x46
> [<ffffffff81013efe>] xen_do_hypervisor_callback+0x1e/0x30
> <EOI> [<ffffffff8103f642>] ? pick_next_task_idle+0x18/0x22
> [<ffffffff810093aa>] ? hypercall_page+0x3aa/0x1000
> [<ffffffff810093aa>] ? hypercall_page+0x3aa/0x1000
> [<ffffffff8100f1bb>] ? xen_safe_halt+0x10/0x1a
> [<ffffffff81019e14>] ? default_idle+0x39/0x56
> [<ffffffff81011cd0>] ? cpu_idle+0x5d/0x8c
> [<ffffffff8143375d>] ? cpu_bringup_and_idle+0x13/0x15
> ---[ end trace 867bb8f6cd959b03 ]---
> bnx2: <--- start FTQ dump on peth0 --->
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_RV2P_PFTQ_CTL 10000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_RV2P_TFTQ_CTL 20000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_RV2P_MFTQ_CTL 4000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_TBDR_FTQ_CTL 1004002
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_TDMA_FTQ_CTL 4010002
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_TXP_FTQ_CTL 2410002
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_TPAT_FTQ_CTL 10002
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_RXP_CFTQ_CTL 8000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_RXP_FTQ_CTL 100000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_COM_COMXQ_FTQ_CTL 10000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_COM_COMTQ_FTQ_CTL 20000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_COM_COMQ_FTQ_CTL 10000
> bnx2: peth0: BNX2_CP_CPQ_FTQ_CTL 4000
> bnx2: peth0: TXP mode b84c state 80005000 evt_mask 500 pc 8000d60 pc 8000d60 instr 8f860000
> bnx2: peth0: TPAT mode b84c state 80009000 evt_mask 500 pc 8000a5c pc 8000a5c instr 10400016
> bnx2: peth0: RXP mode b84c state 80001000 evt_mask 500 pc 8004c14 pc 8004c14 instr 10e00088
> bnx2: peth0: COM mode b8cc state 80000000 evt_mask 500 pc 8000b28 pc 8000a9c instr 8c530000
> bnx2: peth0: CP mode b8cc state 80000000 evt_mask 500 pc 8000c50 pc 8000c58 instr 8ca50020
> bnx2: <--- end FTQ dump on peth0 --->
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: intr_sem[0]
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: intr_sem[0] PCI_CMD[20100406]
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: PCI_PM[19002008] PCI_MISC_CFG[92000088]
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: EMAC_TX_STATUS[00000008] EMAC_RX_STATUS[00000000]
> bnx2: peth0 RPM_MGMT_PKT_CTRL[40000088]
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: MCP_STATE_P0[0007e10e] MCP_STATE_P1[0003e00e]
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: HC_STATS_INTERRUPT_STATUS[01ff0000]
> bnx2: peth0 DEBUG: PBA[00000000]
> BNX2_PCICFG_INT_ACK_CMD[00013ce1]
> bnx2: peth0: prevent chip reset during tx timeout
> last status idx 2426
> hw_tx_cons 32474, txr->hw_tx_conds 32474 txr->tx_prod 32641 txr->tx_cons 32474
> hw_rx_cons 19665, txr->hw_rx_conds 19665
> sblk->status_attn_bits 1
> sblk->status_attn_bits_ack 1
> bnx2_tx_avail 88
> sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index0 32474
> sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index1 0
> sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index2 0
> sblk->status_tx_quick_consumer_index3 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index0 19665
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index1 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index2 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index3 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index4 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index5 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index6 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index7 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index8 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index9 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index10 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index11 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index12 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index13 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index14 0
> sblk->status_rx_quick_consumer_index15 0
> sblk->status_completion_producer_index 0
> sblk->status_cmd_consumer_index 0
> sblk->status_idx 2426
> sblk->status_unused 0
> sblk->status_blk_num 0
> hw_cons 32474 sw_cons 32474 ffff8801d27f85c0 bnapi
> return hw_cons 32474 sw_cons 32474 ffff8801d27f85c0 bnapi
> hw_cons 3628 sw_cons 3625 ffff8801d27f8bc0 bnapi
> return hw_cons 3628 sw_cons 3625 ffff8801d27f8bc0 bnapi
> hw_cons 62094 sw_cons 62090 ffff8801d27f91c0 bnapi
> return hw_cons 62094 sw_cons 62090 ffff8801d27f91c0 bnapi
> hw_cons 3184 sw_cons 3173 ffff8801d27f97c0 bnapi
> return hw_cons 3184 sw_cons 3173 ffff8801d27f97c0 bnapi
> hw_cons 0 sw_cons 0 ffff8801d27f9dc0 bnapi
> return hw_cons 0 sw_cons 0 ffff8801d27f9dc0 bnapi 		 	   		  
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