Howdy folks, this email is a follow-on to a 3-month-old thread about kernel 
page faults from the bce driver[0].

0:  http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2013-March/072713.html

Sorry to revive such an old thread, but a couple of bits of new information has 
come to light here that may be useful for others.

The header splitting suggestion that Marius Strobl  made[1] did fix the kernel 
page fault rooted in bce_intr() that we were seeing (and that other folks 
reported in the original thread).  I'm no bce expert, but it looks to me like 
the bce driver does not apply the same flow control to its page queue as it 
does to its receive queue, maybe that's related to the problem?

1:  http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2013-March/072766.html

After disabling bce header splitting we stopped getting kernel page faults, but 
we still had problems with this NIC (Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5716 Gigabit 
Ethernet) producing frequent PCI errors and occasional NMIs.

I found this thread[2] that suggests that the NIC firmware version may be 
relevant to the NMI problem.  The Red Hat people are reporting that firmware 
version 6.0.1 is bad and 6.4.5 is good; 9.1 ships with 6.0.17, so who knows 
what that means...  We ended up reverting to the bce driver from FreeBSD 7 and 
that fixed our NMI problems.  (The bce driver from FreeBSD 7 also has header 
splitting disabled by default: Bonus!)

2:  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=693542


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky
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