Re: NFS over RDMA issues on Linux 5.4

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> On Aug 4, 2020, at 9:53 AM, Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> 
> 
>> On Aug 4, 2020, at 9:46 AM, Leon Romanovsky <leon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On Tue, Aug 04, 2020 at 09:12:55AM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
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>>> 
>>>> On Aug 4, 2020, at 9:08 AM, Timo Rothenpieler <timo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>> On 04.08.2020 14:49, Chuck Lever wrote:
>>>>> Timo, I tend to think this is not a configuration issue.
>>>>> Do you know of a known working kernel?
>>>> 
>>>> This is a brand new system, it's never been running with any kernel older than 5.4, and downgrading it to 4.19 or something else while in operation is unfortunately not easily possible. For a client it would definitely not be out of the question, but the main nfs server I cannot easily downgrade.
>>>> 
>>>> Also keep in mind that the dmesg spam happens on both server and client simultaneously.
>>> 
>>> Let's start with the client only, since restarting it seems to clear the problem.
>> 
>> It is client because according to the server CQE errors, it is Remote_Invalid_Request_Error
>> with "9.7.5.2.2 NAK CODES" from IBTA.
> 
> Thanks! OK, then let's use ftrace.
> 
> Timo, can you install trace-cmd on your client? Then:
> 
> 1. # trace-cmd record -e rpcrdma -e sunrpc
> 
> 2. Trigger the problem
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> 3. Control-C the trace-cmd, and copy the trace.dat file to another system
> 
> 4. reboot your client
> 
> Then send me your trace.dat. You don't have to cc the mailing lists.

I see a LOC_LEN_ERR on a Receive. Leon, doesn't that mean the server's
Send was too large?

Timo, what filesystem are you sharing on your NFS server? The thing that
comes to mind is https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198053


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Chuck Lever







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