Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
On 2024-03-04, Pierre Peyronnel wrote: > On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 at 11:24, Claudio Jeker wrote: > >> >> Try to disable LRO on the ix(4) card: >> ifconfig ix0 -tcplro >> >> Also could you try -current (with and without tcplro). >> > > One sysupgrade -s later (see below), I can confirm that I have the same > behaviour > - slow with LRO > - fast without LRO > > Now I need a way back to -stable > Maybe when 7.5 is released ? You can edit /usr/sbin/sysupgrade - 121 if $RELEASE && [[ ${_KERNV[1]} == '-beta' ]]; then 122 NEXT_VERSION=${_KERNV[0]} 123 else 124 NEXT_VERSION=$(echo ${_KERNV[0]} + 0.1 | bc) 125 fi add NEXT_VERSION=7.5 after this, then you can run sysupgrade -r after release. Alternatively run bsd.rd from release (when available) by hand. (Maybe sysupgrade -f should work on versions which are detected as "release" instead though...)
Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 at 11:24, Claudio Jeker wrote: > > Try to disable LRO on the ix(4) card: > ifconfig ix0 -tcplro > > Also could you try -current (with and without tcplro). > One sysupgrade -s later (see below), I can confirm that I have the same behaviour - slow with LRO - fast without LRO Now I need a way back to -stable Maybe when 7.5 is released ? sysctl -n kern.version OpenBSD 7.5 (GENERIC.MP) #53: Sun Mar 3 22:36:54 MST 2024 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 11:07:37AM +1100, Aaron Mason wrote: > Hi! > > It's my understanding that the Realtek network adapters are pretty > craptacular under load since they basically defer to the OS for > everything, raising an interrupt each time. Try the fourth test again > while running top and see if the interrupts (intr) spike during that > time. re(4) is not the original rl(4) that was known for being very cheap. re(4) is decent. -- :wq Claudio
Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 09:38:22PM +0100, Pierre Peyronnel wrote: > Hey misc, > > Note : I posted on this topic in r/openbsd and before I open a bug, I > thought I'd ask you. > > My OBSD router has a Realtek (onboard) and an intel (X540 pcie) network > card, and in one particular situation I get very slow speed. > I tested using iperf3 and also sftp put/get. > > Here goes: > (1) When I transfer from/to a host/net A to the router on re0 I get > symmetrical 1Gbps > (2) When I transfer from/to a host/net B to the router on ix0 I also get > symmetrical 1Gbps > (3) When I transfer from host/net A to host/net B through the router (re0 > -> ix0) I get 1Gbps > (4) When I transfer from host/net B to host/net A through the router (ix0 > -> re0) I get a crawling 3Mbps > > To make sure, I did a fresh install from 7.4 from scratch (okay i forgot to > syspatch it), pfctl -d, sysctl net.ip.forwarding=1 and I got the same > result. > > When I use another OS (tried Arch linux and OPNSense) I get full 1Gbps in > all 4 scenarios. > > I'm at a loss and will appreciate any help, short of filing a bug. > Below dmesg and pcidump. > Thanks in advance ! > Pierre Try to disable LRO on the ix(4) card: ifconfig ix0 -tcplro Also could you try -current (with and without tcplro). -- :wq Claudio
Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
To be thorough, on the matter of interrupts, I get less than 1%, about 2000 intr (and cs) with vmstat -w 3 the solution lies below though On Mon, 4 Mar 2024 at 07:21, Jan Klemkow wrote: > > try to disable LRO on ix0: > ifconfig -tcplro ix0 > That was it !! ifconfig ix0 -tcplro Thanks ! I did it in 7.4 -stable, not necessary to go to -current so the LRO code is good enough for my needs in that version If you'd like I can try and give it a go, I have another SSD with the fresh 7.4. I've never run -current though. did you also tried the current snapshot? > we fixed some bugs in the LRO code of ix0 in the upcoming release. > > Thanks again ! Pierre
Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
On March 3, 2024 9:38:22 PM GMT+01:00, Pierre Peyronnel wrote: >Hey misc, > >Note : I posted on this topic in r/openbsd and before I open a bug, I >thought I'd ask you. > >My OBSD router has a Realtek (onboard) and an intel (X540 pcie) network >card, and in one particular situation I get very slow speed. >I tested using iperf3 and also sftp put/get. > >Here goes: >(1) When I transfer from/to a host/net A to the router on re0 I get >symmetrical 1Gbps >(2) When I transfer from/to a host/net B to the router on ix0 I also get >symmetrical 1Gbps >(3) When I transfer from host/net A to host/net B through the router (re0 >-> ix0) I get 1Gbps >(4) When I transfer from host/net B to host/net A through the router (ix0 >-> re0) I get a crawling 3Mbps try to disable LRO on ix0: ifconfig -tcplro ix0 >To make sure, I did a fresh install from 7.4 from scratch (okay i forgot to >syspatch it), pfctl -d, sysctl net.ip.forwarding=1 and I got the same >result. did you also tried the current snapshot? we fixed some bugs in the LRO code of ix0 in the upcoming release. >When I use another OS (tried Arch linux and OPNSense) I get full 1Gbps in >all 4 scenarios. > >I'm at a loss and will appreciate any help, short of filing a bug. >Below dmesg and pcidump. >Thanks in advance ! >Pierre
Re: crawling network with ix driver when routing trafic
Hi! It's my understanding that the Realtek network adapters are pretty craptacular under load since they basically defer to the OS for everything, raising an interrupt each time. Try the fourth test again while running top and see if the interrupts (intr) spike during that time. On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 7:46 AM Pierre Peyronnel wrote: > > Hey misc, > > Note : I posted on this topic in r/openbsd and before I open a bug, I > thought I'd ask you. > > My OBSD router has a Realtek (onboard) and an intel (X540 pcie) network > card, and in one particular situation I get very slow speed. > I tested using iperf3 and also sftp put/get. > > Here goes: > (1) When I transfer from/to a host/net A to the router on re0 I get > symmetrical 1Gbps > (2) When I transfer from/to a host/net B to the router on ix0 I also get > symmetrical 1Gbps > (3) When I transfer from host/net A to host/net B through the router (re0 > -> ix0) I get 1Gbps > (4) When I transfer from host/net B to host/net A through the router (ix0 > -> re0) I get a crawling 3Mbps > > To make sure, I did a fresh install from 7.4 from scratch (okay i forgot to > syspatch it), pfctl -d, sysctl net.ip.forwarding=1 and I got the same > result. > > When I use another OS (tried Arch linux and OPNSense) I get full 1Gbps in > all 4 scenarios. > > I'm at a loss and will appreciate any help, short of filing a bug. > Below dmesg and pcidump. > Thanks in advance ! > Pierre > > {SNIP} -- Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse