From: Martin Rauh <martin.rauh@gmx.de>
To: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Packet loss in IP/UDP Stack?
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 10:19:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A77D89C.20E0AC72@gmx.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3A71BB68.21B998AB@gmx.de> <20010126190856.A19098@gruyere.muc.suse.de>
The UDP packet loss went away by setting the rmem_max and rmem_default
in /proc/sys/net/core on the receiving linux box to about 80 percent of the
size of the
transfered file (~50MB).
Many thanks for the fast help!
greetings,
Martin Rauh
Andi Kleen wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 07:01:12PM +0100, Martin Rauh wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > It seems that we are loosing packets in the UDP stack.
> > Somebody might think that this is not astonishing, but
> > the packets are not lost at the network layer. They seem to get
> > lost in the IP/UDP Layer of the receiving box.
> >
> > We have got the following configuration:
> > Two linux boxes (P4, 733 MHz, 256 MB RAM, kernel 2.4.0)
> > are directly connected with two syskonnect sk98xx
> > gigabit ethernet cards. We are sending a file from one host to the other
> >
> > with UDP. About half of the file is lost in the receiving application.
> > But according to the statistics in /proc/net/dev no errors (fifo, frame,
> > dropped...)
> > occured in the network layer. Even the transmitted and received
> > data at the network layer (tx-bytes, -packets) are identical
> > to the amount of the transfered file (plus network overhead).
> >
> > Doas anybody know where the loss occurs? Is there a loss at the
> > network layer or in the higher protocol layers?
>
> UDP by default has 64K buffer and drops packets when it overflows.
> You can check that using netstat -s.
> You can increase it use the SO_{SND,RCV}BUF socket options and/or the
> net/core/[rw]mem_* sysctls.
>
> -Andi
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2001-01-26 18:01 Packet loss in IP/UDP Stack? Martin Rauh
2001-01-26 18:08 ` Andi Kleen
2001-01-31 9:19 ` Martin Rauh [this message]
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