From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Chris Friesen Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2016 09:05:47 -0600 Subject: [Intel-wired-lan] anyone aware of problem with 82599ES stuck sending TX pause frames? In-Reply-To: References: <56AA60A1.7060408@windriver.com> Message-ID: <56AF744B.1000403@windriver.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: intel-wired-lan@osuosl.org List-ID: On 01/28/2016 01:13 PM, Skidmore, Donald C wrote: > Hey Chris, > > I've seen issues that seemed similar to this caused by a switches not playing > well with the NIC. Are you going through a switch and if so could you see if > you can recreate back to back with a different switch? Got some more information on this from one of our guys. Here's what he says: "This has been seen at least 3 times recently... on 3 different switches (1 of which is a Cisco Nexus 5K). I would be willing to believe that our Quanta switches did something suspect, but not the Cisco. I also find it hard to believe that something the switch could do would cause the device to send out pause frames. As far as I understand it is only supposed to do that in response to running out of rx buffers while receiving packets. It is then supposed to send XON frames once more rx buffers are available. I checked the switch ports connected to both systems that were affected today. Neither of them have flow control enabled which means this was the Intel device doing something suspect all on its own." I'll see about trying the out-of-tree driver, but without a straightforward way to reproduce it'll be hard to tell if it fixes things. Chris