Re: bridge breaks loopback on 2.4.22

From: Marcelo Tosatti
Date: Wed Oct 01 2003 - 07:52:22 EST



Stephen,

Have you looked into this?

Thank you

On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Since the change to 2.4.22 I've been experimenting problems here, after
> many tests I have seen what I think is the problem that is causing this.
>
> The problem I'm seing is the loopback starts loosing packages, I don't know
> if this could also happen on other interfaces. I'm testing this by starting
> a:
> tcpdump -n -i lo port
> then a:
> nc -n -l port >/dev/null
> and a:
> nc localhost port </dev/zero
>
> If everything is fine my cpu goes to 100% and I see the packages all the way
> in my tcpdump screen, great. But there are sometimes when this doesn't go
> smooth and the tcpdump starts to show only one or two packages each N
> seconds, till it ends up showing the resend of the last package which is
> never acknowledged, you can even see that the timings of this packages that
> are being repeated match those of tcp backoff, my cpu charge is then really
> really low, nc disconnects after a while, ...
>
> When does this happen?
>
> It took me a while to find this out, but it happens when you have a bridge
> interface and one of the ports of the bridge is told to drop packages, like
> when they detect a loop in the net and an interface is set to a blocking
> state.
>
> Of course that the loopback is not a part of any bridge in any of my setups,
> and I've seen this in a couple of machines, one SMP and the other one single
> micro, 2.4.21 worked ok, at least I could not reproduce this on that one. If
> the interfaces have been in a forwarding state all the time since the bridge
> was setup, without being in a blocking state, then this problem does not
> seem to happen.
>
> I believe that the changes the bridge went through from 2.4.21 to 2.4.22 are
> to blame on this one, but this is just a guess.
>
> Hope we can find a fix for this so that it is integrated in 2.4.23 kernel,
> I'll be happy to make any tests you want to track this farther down.
>
> Regards...
>



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