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--- Comment #25 from Kristof Provost ---
(In reply to Andreas Pflug from comment #24)
The fix for the TSO problem with pf is included in 10.2p11, yes.
That problem was exclusively a pf problem though, so if you saw the problem
with pf disa
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Author: kp
Date: Fri Dec 25 15:12:12 UTC 2015
New revision: 292731
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/292731
Log:
pf: Fix TSO issues
In certain
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Author: kp
Date: Wed Oct 21 15:32:21 UTC 2015
New revision: 289703
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/289703
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MFC r289316:
pf: Fix TSO issu
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--- Comment #20 from Jonas Liepuonius ---
I probably have the routing issue mentioned above by Sydney. Anyways, we're
moving in the right direction.
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--- Comment #19 from Alex ---
@Jonas
I think your issue is something else. The issue was never no tcp flow at all,
it was excruciatingly slow tcp performance.
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--- Comment #18 from Sydney Meyer ---
(In reply to Jonas Liepuonius from comment #17)
I had also tested a recent snapshot of both, head and stable, and on my Xen
4.4/Linux 4.2 setup the IPv4 TCP performance problems seem to be gone, i.e.
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--- Comment #17 from Jonas Liepuonius ---
Well I tried latest FreeBSD-HEAD that should include the patch, but
unfortunately it didn't solve the problem for me. I can still get pings
through, but nothing else. TCP connections just time out.
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--- Comment #16 from Alex ---
Good to see some resolution to this.
But seriously:
2011-02-01 12:30:09 AEDT
That's when I opened this PR. Why has it taken over 4 years to fix Bit long
long in the tooth?
Anyway. Better late than neve
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Author: kp
Date: Wed Oct 14 16:21:41 UTC 2015
New revision: 289316
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/289316
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pf: Fix TSO issues
In certain
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--- Comment #14 from Bryan Drewery ---
Possible patch in https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3779
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--- Comment #13 from Bryan Drewery ---
(In reply to Bryan Drewery from comment #11)
> I just hit this on 10.1-GENERIC on EC2. Empty pf.conf with pf enabled =
> horrible performance. Disabling pf or TSO with pf fixes it.
My exact issue with
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