> 
> 
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Daniel Braniss wrote:
> 
> > runing with the experimental nfs server all is ok!
> > (at least I can't see any mbuf leakage :-)
> >
> > so now that we can  assume that the problem is in NFS/UDP writes via
> > classic nfsserver, where to look?
> >
> 
> It might also be the krpc reply cache, since the experimental server
> isn't using it (nfsv4 requires a rather twisted reply cache and it was
> easier to just use that one for nfsv2,3 for the experimental server,
> as well).
> 
> >> If it doesn't go away, the problem is more likely in the krpc or the
> >> generic udp code. (When I looked at svc_dg.c, I could only spot one
> >> possible leak and you've already determined that patch doesn't help.
> >> The other big difference when using udp on the FreeBSD8 krpc is the
> >> reply cache code. I seem to recall it's an lru cache with a fixed upper
> >> bound, but it might be broken and leaking.
> >>
> >> If you change the server to set sp_rcache = NULL in the initialization
> >> function in sys/nfsserver/nfs_srvkrpc.c, I think that disables the replay
> >> cache. You wouldn't want to run this way in production, but it would
> >> determine if the leak is in it.
> >>
> >> Change the 3 lines in nfsrv_init() to:
> >> nfsrv_pool->sp_rcache = NULL;
> >> nfsrv_pool->sp_assign = NULL;
> >> nfsrv_pool->sp_done = NULL;
> >>
> >> and I think the krpc replay cache will be disabled.
> >>
> 
> If someone gets a chance to try the above (not in production mode:-),
> it will determine if the problem is in the reply cache or the nfs server's
> write code.
> >> Good luck with it and please report back if you get to try the above.
> >>
> 
> Thanks for trying the experimental server. It is getting narrowed down,
> due to everyone's work on it.
> 
disabling the krpc reply cache does it, no visible damage. Somehow
this reminds me of my old 1970 beetle, parts would fall off but it would
continue working :-)
where to go from here?

        danny


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