> when these messages appear, removing r8169 would appear to be key. Indeed, if
> there is no significant libata activity, the problem still occurs on the NIC
> within approximately the same amount of transfer.
You seem to have a leak, which actually isn't suprising
rtl8169_xmit_frags allocates a set of maps for a fragmented packet
rtl8169_start_xmit allocates a buffer
When we finish the transit we free the main buffer (always using skb->len
when sometimes its skb->headlne. We don't seem to free the fragment
buffers at all.
Looks like the unmap path for fragmented packets is broken with any kind
of iommu
Alan
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