[ewg] MLX4 Strangeness

Tom Tucker tom at opengridcomputing.com
Wed Feb 17 10:06:30 PST 2010


Hi Tziporet:

Here is a trace with the data for WR failing with status 12. The vendor 
error is 129.

Feb 17 12:27:33 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma_event_process:154 wr_id 
0000000000000000 status 12 opcode 0 vendor_err 129 byte_len 0 qp 
ffff81002a13ec00 ex 00000000 src_qp 00000000 wc_flags, 0 pkey_index
Feb 17 12:27:33 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma_event_process:154 wr_id 
ffff81002878d800 status 5 opcode 0 vendor_err 244 byte_len 0 qp 
ffff81002a13ec00 ex 00000000 src_qp 00000000 wc_flags, 0 pkey_index
Feb 17 12:27:33 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma_event_process:167 wr_id 
ffff81002878d800 status 5 opcode 0 vendor_err 244 byte_len 0 qp 
ffff81002a13ec00 ex 00000000 src_qp 00000000 wc_flags, 0 pkey_index

Any thoughts?
Tom

Tom Tucker wrote:
> Tom Tucker wrote:
>> Tziporet Koren wrote:
>>> On 2/15/2010 10:24 PM, Tom Tucker wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am seeing some very strange behavior on my MLX4 adapters running 2.7
>>>> firmware and the latest OFED 1.5.1. Two systems are involved and each
>>>> have dual ported MTHCA DDR adapter and MLX4 adapters.
>>>>
>>>> The scenario starts with NFSRDMA stress testing between the two 
>>>> systems
>>>> running bonnie++ and iozone concurrently. The test completes and there
>>>> is no issue. Then 6 minutes pass and the server "times out" the
>>>> connection and shuts down the RC connection to the client.
>>>>
>>>>   From this point on, using the RDMA CM, a new RC QP can be brought up
>>>> and moved to RTS, however, the first RDMA_SEND to the NFS SERVER 
>>>> system
>>>> fails with IB_WC_RETRY_EXC_ERR. I have confirmed:
>>>>
>>>> - that "arp" completed successfully and the neighbor entries are
>>>> populated on both the client and server
>>>> - that the QP are in the RTS state on both the client and server
>>>> - that there are RECV WR posted to the RQ on the server and they 
>>>> did not
>>>> error out
>>>> - that no RECV WR completed successfully or in error on the server
>>>> - that there are SEND WR posted to the QP on the client
>>>> - the client side SEND_WR fails with error 12 as mentioned above
>>>>
>>>> I have also confirmed the following with a different application (i.e.
>>>> rping):
>>>>
>>>> server# rping -s
>>>> client# rping -c -a 192.168.80.129
>>>>
>>>> fails with the exact same error, i.e.
>>>> client# rping -c -a 192.168.80.129
>>>> cq completion failed status 12
>>>> wait for RDMA_WRITE_ADV state 10
>>>> client DISCONNECT EVENT...
>>>>
>>>> However, if I run rping the other way, it works fine, that is,
>>>>
>>>> client# rping -s
>>>> server# rping -c -a 192.168.80.135
>>>>
>>>> It runs without error until I stop it.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any ideas on how I might debug this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>> Tom
>>> What is the vendor syndrome error when you get a completion with error?
>>>
>>>   
>> Feb 16 15:08:29 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma: connection to 
>> 192.168.80.129:20049 closed (-103)
>> Feb 16 15:51:27 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma: connection to 
>> 192.168.80.129:20049 on mlx4_0, memreg 5 slots 32 ird 16
>> Feb 16 15:52:01 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma_event_process:160 wr_id 
>> ffff81002879a000 status 5 opcode 0 vendor_err 244 byte_len 0 qp 
>> ffff81003c9e3200 ex 00000000 src_qp 00000000 wc_flags, 0 pkey_index
>> Feb 16 15:52:06 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma: connection to 
>> 192.168.80.129:20049 closed (-103)
>> Feb 16 15:52:06 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma: connection to 
>> 192.168.80.129:20049 on mlx4_0, memreg 5 slots 32 ird 16
>> Feb 16 15:52:40 vic10 kernel: rpcrdma_event_process:160 wr_id 
>> ffff81002879a000 status 5 opcode 0 vendor_err 244 byte_len 0 qp 
>> ffff81002f2d8400 ex 00000000 src_qp 00000000 wc_flags, 0 pkey_index
>>
>> Repeat forever....
>>
>> So the vendor err is 244.
>>
>
> Please ignore this. This log skips the failing WR (:-\). I need to do 
> another trace.
>
>
>
>>> Does the issue occurs only on the ConnectX cards (mlx4) or also on 
>>> the InfiniHost cards (mthca)
>>>
>>> Tziporet
>>>
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