bizarre nfe(4) problem
Pyun YongHyeon
pyunyh at gmail.com
Sat Aug 11 02:22:49 PDT 2007
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 10:42:19PM -0700, Don Lewis wrote:
> I've a rather strange nfe(4) problem that appears to be repeatable. I
> recently started running -CURRENT on a older socket 754 motherboard with
> the nForce3 chipset. Initially, I was running an SMP kernel, but I had
> problems with sporadic "nfe0: watchdog timeout (missed Tx interrupts) --
> recovering" problems that would intermittently cause the system to lose
> network connectivity which it would recover from. The kernel was very
> similar to GENERIC, with just the addition of "options DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS"
> and the replacement of atapicd with atapicam.
>
> The nfe0 problem totally went away when I removed "options SMP" and
> "device apic" from the kernel configuration, except under the following
> very specific circumstances:
>
> A vncserver session using the GNOME desktop was started on the
> system.
>
> There was no keyboard or mouse activity on the console for an
> extended period of time, allowing the GNOME screen saver to kick
> in and lock the screen.
>
> The system would run fine in this state for many hours, and would accept
> incoming SMTP connections, etc.
>
> A remote vncclient makes a connection to the vncserver session
> and the password was entired on the client.
>
> At this point the nfe0 interface would appear to go deaf. This might
> happen before or slightly after the password dialog box appeared for the
> vnc session. For a short while, the system would be able to transmit
> TCP packets, ntp queries, etc., but it would not respond to any incoming
> packets (ping, TCP connection requests, etc.). Eventually, the ARP cache
> would time out and the only packets being transmitted would be ARP
> requests and the occasional UDP broadcast from the samba server running
> on the machine.
>
> Pressing any key on the (PS/2) keyboard would instantly bring the
> network interface back to life. Examination of /var/log/messages showed
> lots of "nfe0: watchdog timeout" messages for the entire time that nfe0
> was not listening to the network.
>
> I've had this problem happen twice. Both times were after an extended
> period of console inactivity. An incoming vnc connection is not
> sufficient to trigger the problem if the console was recently active,
> and even waiting for the GNOME screensaver to put the monitor in DPMS
> power save mode before initiating the vnc connection does not appear to
> be sufficient to trigger the problem.
>
> I believe that nfe0 was sharing an interrupt with one of the USB ports
> when the kernel was compiled with "device apic", but it is not sharing
> an interrupt without "device apic".
>
> Any thoughts on how to debug this problem?
>
>
> # vmstat -i
> interrupt total rate
> irq0: clk 41903449 1000
> irq1: atkbd0 39034 0
> irq3: ohci0 5 0
> irq7: ppc0 2 0
> irq8: rtc 5362802 127
> irq9: ohci1 ahc0+ 1963559 46
> irq10: nfe0+ 225593 5
^^
You have nfe0+ which indicates vmstat had run out of room to
display somthing. I'm not sure but it's still sharing interrupt
with other device?
> irq11: drm0 2511908 59
> irq12: psm0 332931 7
> irq14: ata0 48 0
> Total 52339331 1249
>
--
Regards,
Pyun YongHyeon
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