packet drop counters?
Bill Mccormick
billmcc at nortel.com
Thu Jun 5 13:56:31 EDT 2008
It's mesh mode. I'll give that a try tomorrow thanks. Marcus also
pointed out I should double check for multiple hop routes (the fours XOs
are side by side on a bench, but best to be safe.)
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Javier Cardona [mailto:javier at cozybit.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 12:48 PM
To: Mccormick, Bill (CAR:CTO2)
Cc: libertas-dev at lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: packet drop counters?
Hi Bill,
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Bill Mccormick <billmcc at nortel.com>
wrote:
> I'm seeing some intermittant, but fairly large bursts of packet loss
> when I run the tests.
>
> For example, one scenario is I have 2 pairs of XOs. Each pair has a
> source and a sink.
>
> When the sources are sending 1000 byte UDP packets at 600 packets per
> second, I have seen up to 2000 packets dropped over a 5 second
interval.
> Most of the time it works well but once in a while I get these large
> bursts of traffic loss.
>
> Are there any counters, etc. I can retrieve from the driver to help
> debug this?
I could not infer from your e-mail whether you are testing
infrastructure or mesh mode. If the latter, ethtool -S msh0 will give
you some additional counters on dropped frames:
# ethtool -S msh0
NIC statistics:
drop_duplicate_bcast: 1
drop_ttl_zero: 0
drop_no_fwd_route: 0
drop_no_buffers: 0
fwded_unicast_cnt: 0
fwded_bcast_cnt: 48
drop_blind_table: 0
tx_failed_cnt: 0
Cheers,
Javier
--
Javier Cardona
cozybit Inc.
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