Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
quoted text > On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Cedric Le Goater wrote:
>
>> Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
>>> Sacktag fastpath_cnt_hint seems to be very tricky to get right...
>>> I suppose this one fixes Cedric's case. I cannot say for sure
>>> until there is something more definite indication of
>>> tcp_retrans_try_collapse origin than what the simple late WARN_ON
>>> gave for us. ...Especially since it's non-trivial to have skb
>>> hint "correctly" positioned in the write_queue while still ending
>>> up calling that function. However, considering how difficult it
>>> seems to be for Cedric to reproduce, it might well be this one.
>>>
>>> In addition, I noticed another reset which wasn't previously
>>> converted to WARN_ON, so doing that now. Boot + simple xfer
>>> tested. Please apply to net-2.6.24.
>> I'm dropping the previous patches you sent me and switching to this patchset.
>> right ?
>
> Yes you can do that... However, there are two ways forward:
>
> 1) Drop and test with this patchset long enough to verify it's gone...
> 2) No dropping and get the more exact trace by reproducing, which can
> point out to tcp_retrans_try_collapse confirming the source of the
> bug or revealing yet another bug...
>
> The first one has one drawback, it cannot prove the fix very well since
> the bug could just not occur by chance... Path 2 would clearly show the
> place from where the problem originates because we will know that it got
> triggered! I personally would prefer path 2 but whether you want to go for
> that depends on the time you want to invest in it...
>
> ...I rediffed the tcp_verify_fackets patch too (below) just in case it
> would be something else in you case and you choose path 1 (put it on top
> of this patchset, applies with some offsets). In case the problem is gone,
> it shouldn't trigger and if it does, we'll have another bug caught.
I have a spare node so I'm starting 2) with the 3 patches you sent and that
last one which applied fine. all of them on a fresh git pull of net-2.6.24
quoted text > Anyway, thanks for ccing right persons and netdev right from the
> beginning.
thanks to git ! :)
C.
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