Hi,
I'm still running into lots of problems with this on 4.3.  Is it neccessary
to introduce a delay in the pipe ?  Would a delay of zero work ?
Has this been fixed in 4.4 ?

Rick

Luigi Rizzo wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 10:47:33AM -0800, rick norman wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have enclosed a short piece of code that seems to
> > reproduce the problem after 5 to 10 minutes.
> > I am running 4.3 freebsd off the release cd's.
> > Pretty much the generic kernel except for the
> > addition of dummynet and ipfw.  My platform
> > is a dell dimension 4100 with 1ghz p3, though
> > I doubt that is relevant.  To reproduce the problem,
> > compile and run the enclosed code in one window.
> > In another window su to root and run "ping -s 1024 -f 127.0.42.1".
> > As you will see, the code reports the gowing byte count as one
> > would expect.  Walk away for 5 to 10 minutes and when you come
> > back you should see the state I'm talking about. The flood ping stream
>
> It _might_ be a locking problem due to the frequent
> reconfigurations of the pipe -- i think there was some
> fix of this kind related to ipfw commands between 4.3 and 4.4.
> I will see if i can reproduce the problem locally (but i have
> 4.4).
>
> You are using dummynet in a very peculiar way:
> more precisely, your pipe does not introduce any delay,
> and this excludes the scheduler which is part of dummynet.
> Also you are using the same pipe for icmp requests
> and replies, which are generated within the kernel, so
> the behaviour should be quite deterministic in this
> respect.
>
> thanks for the report
>
>         luigi
>
> > Thanks,
> > Rick
> >
> > ----------------------cut--------------------------------------------
> >
> > main() {
> >         int  i;
> >
> > restart:
> >    system("ifconfig lo0 -alias 127.0.42.1");
> >    system("ifconfig lo0 alias 127.0.42.1 netmask 255.255.255.0");
> >    system("ipfw -f flush");
> >    system("ipfw pipe 1 delete");
> >    system("ipfw add pipe 1 ip from 127.0.42.0/24 to any in");
> >
> >    for(i=0;i<5;i++) {
> >         system("ipfw pipe 1 config queue 2048Bytes");
> >         sleep(1);
> >         system("ipfw pipe 1 show");
> >    }
> >
> >    goto restart;
> > }
> >
> > --------------------cut--------------------------------------
> >
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