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* e1000 TX unit hang (redux)
@ 2006-07-11 18:16 shaw
  2006-07-11 21:09 ` Auke Kok
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: shaw @ 2006-07-11 18:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: auke-jan.h.kok, kernel, jesse.brandeburg; +Cc: netdev

Hello All,

I have an e1000 card periodically misbehaving with the message 'Detected Tx 
unit hang'.   I've noticed this problem come up on netdev a couple of times 
and found the link to the bug tracking page--
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1463045&group_id=42302&atid=447449

I've also seen the patch that I believe was placed in 2.6.16 and subsequently 
brought down to 2.4.2? that seems to address this problem by creating a 
tx_timeout_factor relative to the speed of the NIC.  However, there is no 
mention of this workaround/fix on the bug at the link above and I haven't 
found any discussion of it here on netdev.   Auke recommends turning off tso 
to see if that resolves the problem and this also seems to work, though I 
have as yet not been able to confirm this and would prefer a more performance 
friendly fix..if available ;)

Would one of you pplease give an update on the status of the bug? If a cause 
was ever found and if the tx_timeout_factor was intended as a fix or 
temporary workaround?   I feel like I must have missed something, because I 
never saw the tx_timeout_factor patch go through netdev at all..

Thanks again for your help,
Shaw

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* Re: e1000 TX unit hang (redux)
  2006-07-11 18:16 e1000 TX unit hang (redux) shaw
@ 2006-07-11 21:09 ` Auke Kok
  2006-07-11 21:53   ` shawvrana
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Auke Kok @ 2006-07-11 21:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: shaw; +Cc: auke-jan.h.kok, kernel, jesse.brandeburg, netdev

shaw@vranix.com wrote:
> I have an e1000 card periodically misbehaving with the message 'Detected Tx 
> unit hang'.   I've noticed this problem come up on netdev a couple of times 
> and found the link to the bug tracking page--
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1463045&group_id=42302&atid=447449
> 
> I've also seen the patch that I believe was placed in 2.6.16 and subsequently 
> brought down to 2.4.2?

that's not only impossible but also unlikely - we don't push changes to 2.4 
kernels anymore a lot, I think the last change is likely older than 2.4.28 or so.

 > that seems to address this problem by creating a
> tx_timeout_factor relative to the speed of the NIC.  However, there is no 
> mention of this workaround/fix on the bug at the link above and I haven't 
> found any discussion of it here on netdev. 

I wouldn't even know what patch you are talking about (?!)

> Auke recommends turning off tso 
> to see if that resolves the problem and this also seems to work, though I 
> have as yet not been able to confirm this and would prefer a more performance 
> friendly fix..if available ;)
> 
> Would one of you pplease give an update on the status of the bug? If a cause 
> was ever found and if the tx_timeout_factor was intended as a fix or 
> temporary workaround?   I feel like I must have missed something, because I 
> never saw the tx_timeout_factor patch go through netdev at all..

One possible problem is a bad EEPROM bit, where the hardware might have been 
misconfigured. This only affects _some_ older e1000's. Any bugreport therefore 
should include the output of `ethtool -e ethX` (as well as the `lspci -vv` 
output of course. If you haven't already done so, please submit this to the 
bugtracker or to us by e-mail

Cheers,

Auke

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* Re: e1000 TX unit hang (redux)
  2006-07-11 21:09 ` Auke Kok
@ 2006-07-11 21:53   ` shawvrana
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: shawvrana @ 2006-07-11 21:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Auke Kok; +Cc: kernel, jesse.brandeburg, netdev

Hi Auke,

On Tuesday 11 July 2006 14:09, Auke Kok wrote:
>
>  > that seems to address this problem by creating a
> >
> > tx_timeout_factor relative to the speed of the NIC.  However, there is no
> > mention of this workaround/fix on the bug at the link above and I haven't
> > found any discussion of it here on netdev.
>
> I wouldn't even know what patch you are talking about (?!)

Ok, well, the patch is in 2.6.17.4 and looks to have been announced in the 
2.6.16-c2 changelog -- http://lwn.net/Articles/170529/ -- and written by Jeff 
Kirsher.  I haven't been able to find a link to the original patch submission 
anywhere.  The code looks something like this now: 

        /* Detect a transmit hang in hardware, this serializes the
         * check with the clearing of time_stamp and movement of i */
        adapter->detect_tx_hung = FALSE;
        if (tx_ring->buffer_info[eop].dma &&
            time_after(jiffies, tx_ring->buffer_info[eop].time_stamp +
                       (adapter->tx_timeout_factor * HZ))
            && !(E1000_READ_REG(&adapter->hw, STATUS) &
                 E1000_STATUS_TXOFF)) {

..where the tx_timeout_factor has been added and is set in the watchdog code 
based on the link speed. 

> that's not only impossible but also unlikely - we don't push changes to 2.4 
> kernels anymore a lot, I think the last change is likely older than 2.4.28.

I'm sure you're right.  Jumped to conclusions on a patch I saw posted at 
redhat.. I'll be more careful next time :)

I'll also try to get some better debugging info from my side.

Thanks.
Shaw

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