[dpdk-dev] net/netvsc: subchannel configuration failed due to unexpected NVS response

Min Tang tommytang at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 16:40:17 CET 2020


Hi Stephen:

If there is no intention to process the response message of NVS_TYPE_RNDIS,
would it be better to not set the flags to VMBUS_CHANPKT_FLAG_RC so that it
won't receive any response message?

Best Regards,
Min Tang

On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 12:54 PM Stephen Hemminger <
stephen at networkplumber.org> wrote:

> On Thu, 27 Feb 2020 11:16:01 -0500
> Min Tang <tommytang at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Stephen:
> >
> > I saw the following error messages when using DPDK 18.11.2 in Azure:
> >
> > hn_nvs_execute(): unexpected NVS resp 0x6b, expect 0x85
> > hn_dev_configure(): subchannel configuration failed
> >
> > It was not easy to reproduce it and it only occurred with multiple queues
> > enabled. In hn_nvs_execute it expects the response to match the request.
> In
> > the failed case, it was expecting NVS_TYPE_SUBCH_REQ (133 or 0x85) but
> > got NVS_TYPE_RNDIS(107 or 0x6b). Obviously somewhere the NVS_TYPE_RNDIS
> > message had been sent before the NVS_TYPE_SUBCH_REQ message was sent.  I
> > looked at the code and found that the NVS_TYPE_RNDIS message needs
> > completion response but it does not receive the response message
> anywhere.
> > The fix would be receiving and discarding the wrong response message(s).
> >
> > I put the following patches and it has fixed the problem.
> >
> > --- a/drivers/net/netvsc/hn_nvs.c 2020-02-27 11:08:29.755530969 -0500
> > +++ b/drivers/net/netvsc/hn_nvs.c 2020-02-27 11:07:21.567371798 -0500
> > @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
> >   if (hdr->type != type) {
> >   PMD_DRV_LOG(ERR, "unexpected NVS resp %#x, expect %#x",
> >      hdr->type, type);
> > - goto retry;
> > + return -EINVAL;
> >   }
> >
> >   if (len < resplen) {
>
>
> The situation is that NVS_TYPE_RNDIS is a receive packet that is
> arriving while subchannel is being setup. For first channel this
> doesn't happen because control operations at that level happen
> before packets arrive.
>
> Needs some more research before coming up with a good fix.
> Either the processing of responses in nvs_execute needs to use
> the same receive processing function as normal data. Which
> means adding logic to wait for condition; or the incoming
> packets there could be dropped; or the device needs to be
> stopped before configuring sub channels.
>
> Dropping is probably the easiest to implement.
>
>
>


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