On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 11:25:50AM +0300, Alexander Lobakin wrote: > Alexander Lobakin wrote 25.11.2019 10:54: > > Nicholas Johnson wrote 25.11.2019 10:29: > > > Hi, > > > > > > On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 10:31:31AM +0300, Alexander Lobakin wrote: > > > > David Miller wrote 16.10.2019 04:16: > > > > > From: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@xxxxxxxx> > > > > > Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 11:00:33 +0300 > > > > > > > > > > > Commit 323ebb61e32b4 ("net: use listified RX for handling GRO_NORMAL > > > > > > skbs") made use of listified skb processing for the users of > > > > > > napi_gro_frags(). > > > > > > The same technique can be used in a way more common napi_gro_receive() > > > > > > to speed up non-merged (GRO_NORMAL) skbs for a wide range of drivers > > > > > > including gro_cells and mac80211 users. > > > > > > This slightly changes the return value in cases where skb is being > > > > > > dropped by the core stack, but it seems to have no impact on related > > > > > > drivers' functionality. > > > > > > gro_normal_batch is left untouched as it's very individual for every > > > > > > single system configuration and might be tuned in manual order to > > > > > > achieve an optimal performance. > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@xxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Acked-by: Edward Cree <ecree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > > > Applied, thank you. > > > > > > > > David, Edward, Eric, Ilias, > > > > thank you for your time. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > ᚷ ᛖ ᚢ ᚦ ᚠ ᚱ > > > > > > I am very sorry to be the bearer of bad news. It appears that this > > > commit is causing a regression in Linux 5.4.0-rc8-next-20191122, > > > preventing me from connecting to Wi-Fi networks. I have a Dell XPS > > > 9370 > > > (Intel Core i7-8650U) with Intel Wireless 8265 [8086:24fd]. > > > > Hi! > > > > It's a bit strange as this commit doesn't directly affect the packet > > flow. I don't have any iwlwifi hardware at the moment, so let's see if > > anyone else will be able to reproduce this (for now, it is the first > > report in a ~6 weeks after applying to net-next). > > Anyway, I'll investigate iwlwifi's Rx processing -- maybe I could find > > something driver-specific that might produce this. Just in case, I double checked by reapplying the patch to check it is the problem. The problem reappeared. So I am sure. Here's what I will do. I know somebody with the same Dell XPS 9370, except theirs has the Intel Core i7 8550U and Killer Wi-Fi. Mine is the "business" model, which was harder to obtain. I have been doing bisects on a USB-C SSD because I do not have enough space on the internal NVMe drive. I will ask to borrow their laptop, and boot off the drive as I have been doing with my laptop. If the problem does not appear on their laptop, then there is a good chance that the problem is specific to iwlwifi. > > > > Thank you for the report. > > > > > I did a bisect, and this commit was named the culprit. I then applied > > > the reverse patch on another clone of Linux next-20191122, and it > > > started working. > > > > > > 6570bc79c0dfff0f228b7afd2de720fb4e84d61d > > > net: core: use listified Rx for GRO_NORMAL in napi_gro_receive() > > > > > > You can see more at the bug report I filed at [0]. > > > > > > [0] > > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205647 > > > > > > I called on others at [0] to try to reproduce this - you should not > > > pull > > > a patch because of a single reporter - as I could be wrong. > > > > > > Please let me know if you want me to give more debugging information > > > or > > > test any potential fixes. I am happy to help to fix this. :) > > And you can also set /proc/sys/net/core/gro_normal_batch to the value > of 1 and see if there are any changes. This value makes GRO stack to > behave just like without the patch. The default value of /proc/sys/net/core/gro_normal_batch was 8. Setting it to 1 allowed it to connect to Wi-Fi network. Setting it back to 8 did not kill the connection. But when I disconnected and tried to reconnect, it did not re-connect. Hence, it appears that the problem only affects the initial handshake when associating with a network, and not normal packet flow. > > > > Kind regards, > > > Nicholas Johnson > > > > Regards, > > ᚷ ᛖ ᚢ ᚦ ᚠ ᚱ > > Regards, > ᚷ ᛖ ᚢ ᚦ ᚠ ᚱ Regards, Nicholas