27.07.2020 5:16, Joe Clarke wrote: > About two weeks ago, I upgraded from the latest 11-stable to the latest > 12-stable. After that, I periodically see the network throughput come to a > near standstill. This FreeBSD machine is an ESXi VM with two interfaces. It > acts as a router. It uses vmxnet3 interfaces for both LAN and WAN. It runs > ipfw with in-kernel NAT. The LAN side uses a bridge with vmx0 and a tap0 L2 > VPN interface. My LAN side uses an MTU of 9000, and my vmx1 (WAN side) uses > the default 1500. > > Besides seeing massive packet loss and huge latency (~ 200 ms for on-LAN ping > times), I know the problem has occurred because my lldpd reports: > > Jul 26 15:47:03 namale lldpd[1126]: frame too short for tlv received on > bridge0 > > And if I turn on ipfw verbose messages, I see tons of: > > Jul 26 16:02:23 namale kernel: ipfw: pullup failed > > This leads to me to believe packets are being corrupted on ingress. I’ve > applied all the recent iflib changes, but the problem persists. What causes > it, I don’t know. > > The only thing that changed (and yes, it’s a big one) is I upgraded to > 12-stable. Meaning, the rest of the network infra and topology has remained > the same. This did not happen at all in 11-stable. > > I’m open to suggestions.
First, try: ifconfig $ifname -rxcsum -txcsum _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"