From: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
To: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>,
Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>,
Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>,
Anna Schumaker <anna@kernel.org>,
greg@greg.net.au
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux Regressions <regressions@lists.linux.dev>,
Linux Network File System <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Fwd: kernel 6.4/6.5 nfs 4.1 unresponsive
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2023 18:14:03 +0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d9255749-bf1e-c498-ace6-048d36fa962f@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi,
I notice a regression report on Bugzilla [1]. Quoting from it:
> I have two Synology Disk station NAS devices with NFS mounts present on Gentoo servers with the following fstab mount configuration:
>
> 10.200.1.247:/volume1/filer02-sata /mnt/filer02-sata nfs vers=4.1,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,nolock,noatime,nodiratime,hard,timeo=60,retry=6,retrans=6,nconnect=4 0 0
> 10.200.1.247:/volume1/filer03-sata /mnt/filer03-sata nfs vers=4.1,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,nolock,noatime,nodiratime,hard,timeo=60,retry=6,retrans=6,nconnect=4 0 0
> 10.200.1.246:/volume1/filer04-sata /mnt/filer04-sata nfs vers=4.1,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,nolock,noatime,nodiratime,hard,timeo=60,retry=6,retrans=6,nconnect=4 0 0
>
>
> On Linux Kernel 6.3.6 these work perfectly fine.
>
> As soon as I upgrade to 6.4 (tested 6.4.7 through 6.4.11) or 6.5-rc7 NFS mounts randomly hang and block system operation with high load times eventually resulting in a system freeze.
>
> dmesg/syslog:
>
> Aug 22 18:13:49 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:13:49 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:13:49 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:13:49 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:14:35 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:15:23 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:05 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 not responding, still trying
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
> Aug 22 18:16:54 sjc-www2 kernel: nfs: server 10.200.1.247 OK
>
>
> The box in question i have been testing the kernel upgrades on has 1 x 10G NIC set with MTU 9000 for NFS volumes and i can successfully ping the nfs host with 9000 byte packets:
>
> sjc-www2 ~ # ping -4 -s 9000 10.200.1.247
> PING 10.200.1.247 (10.200.1.247) 9000(9028) bytes of data.
> 9008 bytes from 10.200.1.247: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.205 ms
> 9008 bytes from 10.200.1.247: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.279 ms
> 9008 bytes from 10.200.1.247: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.402 ms
See Bugzilla for the full thread.
Anyway, I'm adding this regression to be tracked by regzbot:
#regzbot introduced: v6.3..v6.4 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217815
#regzbot title: nfs server not responding loop on Synology NAS devices
Thanks.
[1]: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217815
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