* Re: 2.6.14-rc5 e1000 and page allocation failures.. still [not found] ` <435C2D66.6030708@shaw.ca> @ 2005-10-24 22:28 ` Jesse Brandeburg 2005-10-25 20:40 ` Bill Davidsen 0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread From: Jesse Brandeburg @ 2005-10-24 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Robert Hancock; +Cc: linux-kernel, Kernel Netdev Mailing List On 10/23/05, Robert Hancock <hancockr@shaw.ca> wrote: > John Bäckstrand wrote: > > Im seeing a massive amount of page allocation failures with 2.6.14-rc5, > > and also earlier kernels, see "E1000 - page allocation failure - saga [snip] > It looks like you have enough memory free - the problem is that the > driver is allocating a block of memory with order 3, which is 8 pages. > Quite likely there are not enough contiguous free pages to satisfy that. > > That's an awful big buffer size for a packet - I assume you're using > jumbo frames or something? Ideally the driver and hardware should be > able to allocate a buffer for those packets in multiple chunks, but I > have no idea if this is possible. the latest e1000 driver (6.2.15) from http://sf.net/projects/e1000 fixes this by using multiple descriptors for jumbo frames, therefore only doing order 0 (single page) page allocations. let us know how it goes. BTW why is this so much more common with recent kernels? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
* Re: 2.6.14-rc5 e1000 and page allocation failures.. still 2005-10-24 22:28 ` 2.6.14-rc5 e1000 and page allocation failures.. still Jesse Brandeburg @ 2005-10-25 20:40 ` Bill Davidsen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Bill Davidsen @ 2005-10-25 20:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jesse Brandeburg; +Cc: linux-kernel, Kernel Netdev Mailing List Jesse Brandeburg wrote: > On 10/23/05, Robert Hancock <hancockr@shaw.ca> wrote: > >>John Bäckstrand wrote: >> >>>Im seeing a massive amount of page allocation failures with 2.6.14-rc5, >>>and also earlier kernels, see "E1000 - page allocation failure - saga > > [snip] > >>It looks like you have enough memory free - the problem is that the >>driver is allocating a block of memory with order 3, which is 8 pages. >>Quite likely there are not enough contiguous free pages to satisfy that. >> >>That's an awful big buffer size for a packet - I assume you're using >>jumbo frames or something? Ideally the driver and hardware should be >>able to allocate a buffer for those packets in multiple chunks, but I >>have no idea if this is possible. > > > the latest e1000 driver (6.2.15) from http://sf.net/projects/e1000 > fixes this by using multiple descriptors for jumbo frames, therefore > only doing order 0 (single page) page allocations. > > let us know how it goes. > > BTW why is this so much more common with recent kernels? I don't know why it's more common, but I agree that it seems so. I have speculated that it may be related to 4k stack, but I can't even generate a credible wild-ass guess on that, much less find any evidence, so I doubt that's much if any correlation. Getting memory a page at a time is ugly, but it will probably work just fine. -- -bill davidsen (davidsen@tmr.com) "The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the last possible moment - but no longer" -me ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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