Hi, I am currently experiencing a serious issue and was hoping someone else might have encountered it.
I have a KVM VM using two ixgbe interfaces A and B (configured to use PCI passthrough) and forwarding traffic from interface A via B. At about 4 million pps of 64 byte frames, the rx driver ixgbe_recv_scattered_pkts_vec() appears to be generating mbufs with 2 segments, the first of which has data_len ==0 and the second data_len==64. The real problem is that when ixgbe_xmit_pkts() on the tx side gets about 18 of these packets, it seems to mess up the transmit descriptor handling. ixgbe_xmit_cleanup() never sees the STAT_DD bit set and no descriptor get freed leading to total traffic loss. I'm still debugging the xmit side to find out what's causing the descriptor ring problem. Has anyone encountered the rx side zero-length-segment issue ? I found a reference to such an issue on the web but it was years old. I'm using DPDK 1.8.0. Any information gratefully received, Tom