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SubjectRe: 3.0+ NFS issues (bisected)
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 09:12:38PM +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> On 17.08.2012 20:00, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> []> Uh, if I grepped my way through this right: it looks like it's the
> > "memory" column of the "TCP" row of /proc/net/protocols; might be
> > interesting to see how that's changing over time.
>
> This file does not look interesting. Memory usage does not jump,
> there's no high increase either.
>
> But there's something else which is interesting here.
>
> I noticed that in perf top, the top consumer of CPU is svc_recv()
> (I mentioned this in the start of this thread). So I looked how
> this routine is called from nfsd. And here we go.
>
> fs/nfsd/nfssvc.c:
>
> /*
> * This is the NFS server kernel thread
> */
> static int
> nfsd(void *vrqstp)
> {
> ...
> /*
> * The main request loop
> */
> for (;;) {
> /*
> * Find a socket with data available and call its
> * recvfrom routine.
> */
> int i = 0;
> while ((err = svc_recv(rqstp, 60*60*HZ)) == -EAGAIN)
> ++i;
> printk(KERN_ERR "calling svc_recv: %d times (err=%d)\n", i, err);
> if (err == -EINTR)
> break;
> ...
>
> (I added the "i" counter and the printk). And here's the output:
>
> [19626.401136] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.405059] calling svc_recv: 1478 times (err=212)
> [19626.409512] calling svc_recv: 1106 times (err=212)
> [19626.543020] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.543059] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.548074] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.549515] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.552320] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.553503] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.556007] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.557152] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.560109] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.560943] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.565315] calling svc_recv: 1067 times (err=212)
> [19626.569735] calling svc_recv: 2571 times (err=212)
> [19626.574150] calling svc_recv: 3842 times (err=212)
> [19626.581914] calling svc_recv: 2891 times (err=212)
> [19626.583072] calling svc_recv: 1247 times (err=212)
> [19626.616885] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.616952] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.622889] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.624518] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.627118] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.629735] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.631777] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.633986] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.636746] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.637692] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.640769] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.657852] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.661602] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.670160] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.671917] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.684643] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.684680] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.812820] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.814697] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.817195] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.820324] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.822855] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.824823] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.828016] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.829021] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19626.831970] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
>
> > the stall begin:
> [19686.823135] calling svc_recv: 3670352 times (err=212)
> [19686.823524] calling svc_recv: 3659205 times (err=212)
>
> > transfer continues
> [19686.854734] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19686.860023] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19686.887124] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19686.895532] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19686.903667] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
> [19686.922780] calling svc_recv: 0 times (err=212)
>
> So we're calling svc_recv in a tight loop, eating
> all available CPU. (The above is with just 2 nfsd
> threads).
>
> Something is definitely wrong here. And it happens mure more
> often after the mentioned commit (f03d78db65085).

Oh, neat. Hm. That commit doesn't really sound like the cause, then.
Is that busy-looping reproduceable on kernels before that commit?

--b.


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