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Message-Id: <201401222255.29467.marex@denx.de>
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 22:55:29 +0100
From: Marek Vasut <marex@...x.de>
To: "netdev@...r.kernel.org" <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Cc: Frank Li <Frank.Li@...escale.com>, fugang.duan@...escale.com,
"fabio.estevam@...escale.com" <fabio.estevam@...escale.com>,
Hector Palacios <hector.palacios@...i.com>,
linux-arm-kernel@...ts.infradead.org, Detlev Zundel <dzu@...x.de>,
Eric Nelson <eric.nelson@...ndarydevices.com>
Subject: Freescale FEC packet loss
Hi guys,
I am running stock Linux 3.13 on i.MX6Q SabreLite board. The CPU is i.MX6Q TO
1.0 .
I am hitting a WARNING when I use the FEC ethernet to transfer data, thus I
started investigating this problem. TL;DR I am not able to figure this problem
out, so I am not attaching a patch :-(
Steps to reproduce:
-------------------
1) Boot stock Linux 3.13 on i.MX6Q SabreLite board
2) Plug in an SD card into one of the SD slots (I use the full-size one)
3) Plug in an USB stick into one of the USB ports (I use the upper one)
4) Plug in an ethernet cable into the board
-> Connect the other side into a gigabit-capable PC
-> Let us assume the PC has IP address 192.168.1.1/24 and
the board 192.168.1.2/24
5) Install iperf on both boards
6) Bring up the ethernet link on both ends:
$ ifconfig ...
7) On the PC, run:
$ iperf -s -i 1
8) Start producing load on the in-CPU busses. Run this on the board:
$ sha1sum /dev/mmcblk0 &
$ sha1sum /dev/sda &
9) Now let the board generate ethernet traffic:
$ iperf -c 192.168.1.1 -t 1000 -i 1
Now wait about 10 minutes and the system will produce a warning and you will
observe dips in the transmission speed. You can see the output at the end of the
email.
I observe that this happens more often when there is a severe load on the
busses, which in this case I simulate by running the sha1sum on /dev/mmcblk0 and
sha1sum /dev/sda in the background in step 8) . I can also well simulate this by
running 'sha1sum /dev/mmcblk0 & sha1sum /dev/mmcblk1 &' when I have both SD
cards populated on the MX6Q sabrelite with the same result (WARNING and dips in
speed).
There was apparently a thread about this problem already [1] where the person
used SATA to produce high bus load and had exactly the same result.
One more observation is that I managed to replicate this problem all the way
back to Linux 3.3.8 , which is one of the first kernel versions where sabrelite
was supported. I also see this one the Freescale's 3.0.35-4.1.0 .
I have trouble figuring out what this problem is all about. Can you please help
me? Thank you!
[1] http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-
October/202519.html
root@(none):~# iperf -c 192.168.1.1 -t 1000 -i 1
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.1, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 43.8 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ 3] local 192.168.1.128 port 36760 connected with 192.168.1.1 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0- 1.0 sec 25.5 MBytes 214 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 1.0- 2.0 sec 28.9 MBytes 242 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 2.0- 3.0 sec 24.1 MBytes 202 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 3.0- 4.0 sec 21.1 MBytes 177 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 4.0- 5.0 sec 20.2 MBytes 170 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 5.0- 6.0 sec 20.0 MBytes 168 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 6.0- 7.0 sec 20.0 MBytes 168 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 7.0- 8.0 sec 20.1 MBytes 169 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 8.0- 9.0 sec 20.5 MBytes 172 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 9.0-10.0 sec 21.5 MBytes 180 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 10.0-11.0 sec 20.0 MBytes 168 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 11.0-12.0 sec 19.4 MBytes 163 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 12.0-13.0 sec 19.6 MBytes 165 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 13.0-14.0 sec 19.8 MBytes 166 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 14.0-15.0 sec 19.4 MBytes 163 Mbits/sec
[ 275.945247] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[ 275.949920] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 1155 at net/sched/sch_generic.c:264
dev_watchdog+0x280/0x2a4()
[ 275.958679] NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth3 (fec): transmit queue 0 timed out
[ 275.964985] Modules linked in:
[ 275.968096] CPU: 3 PID: 1155 Comm: sha1sum Not tainted 3.13.0 #18
[ 275.974217] Backtrace:
[ 275.976787] [<80012410>] (dump_backtrace+0x0/0x10c) from [<800125ac>]
(show_stack+0x18/0x1c)
[ 275.985271] r6:00000108 r5:00000009 r4:00000000 r3:00000000
[ 275.991050] [<80012594>] (show_stack+0x0/0x1c) from [<8060f9c8>]
(dump_stack+0x80/0x9c)
[ 275.999103] [<8060f948>] (dump_stack+0x0/0x9c) from [<8002703c>]
(warn_slowpath_common+0x6c/0x90)
[ 276.008017] r4:bef43e10 r3:bef96c00
[ 276.011663] [<80026fd0>] (warn_slowpath_common+0x0/0x90) from [<80027104>]
(warn_slowpath_fmt+0x3)
[ 276.021170] r8:bf098240 r7:bef42000 r6:bf098200 r5:bf068000 r4:00000000
[ 276.028083] [<800270cc>] (warn_slowpath_fmt+0x0/0x40) from [<804e2754>]
(dev_watchdog+0x280/0x2a4)
[ 276.037095] r3:bf068000 r2:807d2fb4
[ 276.040734] [<804e24d4>] (dev_watchdog+0x0/0x2a4) from [<80030e1c>]
(call_timer_fn+0x70/0xec)
[ 276.049313] [<80030dac>] (call_timer_fn+0x0/0xec) from [<80031a90>]
(run_timer_softirq+0x198/0x23)
[ 276.058407] r8:00200200 r7:00000000 r6:bef43ec8 r5:bf836000 r4:bf068284
[ 276.065257] [<800318f8>] (run_timer_softirq+0x0/0x230) from [<8002b480>]
(__do_softirq+0x100/0x25)
[ 276.074338] [<8002b380>] (__do_softirq+0x0/0x254) from [<8002b9a8>]
(irq_exit+0xb0/0x108)
[ 276.082570] [<8002b8f8>] (irq_exit+0x0/0x108) from [<8000f3dc>]
(handle_IRQ+0x58/0xb8)
[ 276.090528] r4:8086ccc8 r3:00000184
[ 276.094162] [<8000f384>] (handle_IRQ+0x0/0xb8) from [<80008640>]
(gic_handle_irq+0x30/0x64)
[ 276.102552] r8:5590d9fa r7:f4000100 r6:bef43fb0 r5:8086ce14 r4:f400010c
r3:000000a0
[ 276.110575] [<80008610>] (gic_handle_irq+0x0/0x64) from [<800133a0>]
(__irq_usr+0x40/0x60)
[ 276.118871] Exception stack(0xbef43fb0 to 0xbef43ff8)
[ 276.123942] 3fa0: fbe9d585 13e98d33
6ed9eba1 21e67a57
[ 276.132173] 3fc0: 170dd9fc bc58d89e 5d1b7878 c19f2bf4 5590d9fa 2577bcc4
7b2ac1ea 6cee44dd
[ 276.140398] 3fe0: cf486f09 7ea92a58 0000ba1f 0000ab72 a0000030 ffffffff
[ 276.147041] r7:c19f2bf4 r6:ffffffff r5:a0000030 r4:0000ab72
[ 276.152846] ---[ end trace 054500acb8edb763 ]---
[ 3] 15.0-16.0 sec 18.8 MBytes 157 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 16.0-17.0 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec
[ 3] 17.0-18.0 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec
[ 3] 18.0-19.0 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec
[ 3] 19.0-20.0 sec 4.25 MBytes 35.7 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 20.0-21.0 sec 19.8 MBytes 166 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 21.0-22.0 sec 19.8 MBytes 166 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 22.0-23.0 sec 19.5 MBytes 164 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 23.0-24.0 sec 8.38 MBytes 70.3 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 24.0-25.0 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec
[ 3] 25.0-26.0 sec 7.88 MBytes 66.1 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 26.0-27.0 sec 20.1 MBytes 169 Mbits/sec
[...]
[ 3] 71.0-72.0 sec 23.4 MBytes 196 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 72.0-73.0 sec 12.2 MBytes 103 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 73.0-74.0 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec
[ 3] 74.0-75.0 sec 0.00 Bytes 0.00 bits/sec
[ 3] 75.0-76.0 sec 10.9 MBytes 91.2 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 76.0-77.0 sec 22.4 MBytes 188 Mbits/sec
[ 3] 77.0-78.0 sec 23.0 MBytes 193 Mbits/sec
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