On 30 Oct 2018, at 14:14, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
On 30 Oct 2018, at 14:29, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
On 30 Oct 2018, at 12:23, Kristof Provost wrote:
I?m not too familiar with this part of the vnet code, but it looks
to me like we?ve got more per-vnet variables that was originally
anticipated, so we may need to just increase the allocated space.
Can you elfdump -a the two modules and see how big their set_vnet
section sizes are? I see:
pf.ko: sh_size: 6664
ipl.ko: sh_size: 2992
I see exactly the same numbers.
VNET_MODMIN is two pages (8k). So yes, that would exceed the module
space.
Having 6.6k global variable space is a bit excessive? Where does
that
come from? multicast used to have a similar problem in the past
that
it could not be loaded as a module as it had a massive array there
and
we changed it to be malloced and that reduced it to a pointer.
0000000000000f38 l O set_vnet 0000000000000428
vnet_entry_pfr_nulltable
That?s a default table. It?s large because it uses MAXPATHLEN for
the pfrt_anchor string.
0000000000000b10 l O set_vnet 00000000000003d0
vnet_entry_pf_default_rule
Default rule. Rules potentially contain names, tag names, interface
names, ? so it?s a large structure.
0000000000001370 l O set_vnet 0000000000000690
vnet_entry_pf_main_anchor
Anchors use MAXPATHLEN for the anchor path, so that?s 1024 bytes
right
away.
0000000000000000 l O set_vnet 0000000000000120
vnet_entry_pf_status
pf status. Mostly counters.
I?ll see about putting moving those into the heap on my todo list.
Though that removes the current situation, it is a partial fix,
doesnt this static sized 2 page VNET_MODMIN needs to be fixed in the
longer term?
I think about it the other way round: we might want to bump it to 4
pages in short term for 12.0 maybe?
The problem is that whether or not you use modules these 2/4 pages will
be allocated per-vnet, so if you run 50 vnet jails that’s 100/200
pages. And while people might say memory is cheap, I’ve run 10.000
vnet jails before on a single machine … it adds up. I wonder if we
could make it a tunable though.. Let me quickly think about it and come
up with a patch.
I’ll also go and see to get better error reporting into the
link_elf*.c files for this case.
/bz
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