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From: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
To: Rainer Sabelka <sabelka@iue.tuwien.ac.at>
Cc: Marco Barbero <marco.barbero@gmail.com>,
	netfilter@vger.kernel.org,
	Netfilter Development Mailinglist
	<netfilter-devel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: conntrackd [ERROR] commit: Invalid argument
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:26:10 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <484FFCA2.1090500@netfilter.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200806111545.18856.sabelka@iue.tuwien.ac.at>

Rainer Sabelka wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 June 2008 15:25, Pablo Neira Ayuso wrote:
>> Are your scripts committing the entries twice (ie. invoking conntrackd
>> -c several times)? 
> 
> In my case - yes I did.
> 
>> The only way to reproduce this that I have found is 
>> to double insert an existing conntrack with some NAT handling. In the
>> upcoming 2.6.26 you'll get a EBUSY instead of EINVAL which sounds more
>> reasonable.
>>
>> Anyhow, does the patch attached fix this behaviour? The idea behind it
>> is to check if there is a conntrack present in kernel, if so, just
>> update the attributes of the conntrack object that are changeable to
>> avoid the error. Would you mind testing it?
> 
> Thanks for the patch!
> Now I see no more "commit: Invalid argument" in the logs. Instead I get 
> something like this, which looks much fiendlier:
> 
> Jun 11 15:36:48 fw1b conntrack-tools[13273]: committing external cache
> Jun 11 15:36:48 fw1b conntrack-tools[13273]: Committed 69 new entries
> Jun 11 15:36:48 fw1b conntrack-tools[13273]: 53 entries ignored, already exist
                                                             ^^^
I'll also fix the message (those entries are not ignored but updated). 
Then I'll commit the patch asap.

> But in rare cases I can see "commit-create: Cannot allocate memory".
> I also noticed this a few times before applying this patch. Is this something 
> I should worry about?

Yes, very strange. ctnetlink is hitting ENOMEM, ie. it cannot create the 
conntrack because there's no memory available. As for now ctnetlink is 
allocating conntracks via nf_conntrack_alloc() which uses GFP_ATOMIC. 
I'll send you a patch to relax this to check if that is the problem, 
otherwise I think that the error is bogus.

> Jun 11 15:40:07 fw1b conntrack-tools[13383]: committing external cache
> Jun 11 15:40:07 fw1b conntrack-tools[13383]: commit-create: Cannot allocate 
> memory
> Jun 11 15:40:07 fw1b conntrack-tools[13383]: Committed 33 new entries
> Jun 11 15:40:07 fw1b conntrack-tools[13383]: 25 entries ignored, already exist
> Jun 11 15:40:07 fw1b conntrack-tools[13383]: 1 entries can't be committed

What it is really annoying is the fact that you hit error with that less 
entries. I cannot reproduce that in my testbed with ~20000 entries. Are 
you using some kind of embedded device? Architecture?

-- 
"Los honestos son inadaptados sociales" -- Les Luthiers

  reply	other threads:[~2008-06-11 16:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-06-09 13:21 conntrackd [ERROR] commit: Invalid argument Marco Barbero
2008-06-11 13:25 ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
2008-06-11 13:45   ` Rainer Sabelka
2008-06-11 16:26     ` Pablo Neira Ayuso [this message]
2008-06-11 17:15       ` Rainer Sabelka
2008-06-12 15:01         ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
2008-06-12 15:04           ` Patrick McHardy
2008-06-12 21:37           ` Rainer Sabelka
2008-06-12 23:22           ` Rainer Sabelka
2008-06-16  0:31             ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
2008-06-16 20:28               ` Rainer Sabelka
2008-08-08  8:27                 ` Pablo Neira Ayuso
2008-06-11 18:11   ` Marco Barbero
2008-06-12 15:05     ` Pablo Neira Ayuso

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