I forgot to mention that my rl interface is on a cable modem, which tends to have a lot of ARP traffic.
-----Original Message----- From: Abel Talaversn Estevez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:14 AM To: Karle, Chris Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: mbuf leak with rl El Jueves, 14 de Septiembre de 2006 17:38, escribis: > Is anyone using a Realtek 8139 card with OpenBSD 3.9? I noticed that > mbufs will slowly leak when using it. I noticed this after switching > to 3.9. I don't know if something happened to the card or not... > maybe there is a hardware error now that is making it behave funky. > > If you're using a "rl*" can you take a look at your mbuf usage > (netstat -m)? Me and another person both see something similar. > > Thanks, > Chris > > > dmesg: > rl0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 "Realtek 8139" rev 0x10: irq 11, address > 00:48:54:65:39:5a rlphy0 at rl0 phy 0: RTL internal PHY Look, I have a realtek NIC in OpenBSD 3.7 and OpenBSD 3.9: OpenBSD 3.9: # dmesg | grep rl rl0 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 "D-Link Systems 530TX+" rev 0x10: irq 11, address 00:0d:88:1a:8e:3a rlphy0 at rl0 phy 0: RTL internal PHY rlphy1 at vr0 phy 1: RTL8201L 10/100 PHY, rev. 1 # netstat -m 4 mbufs in use: 1 mbuf allocated to packet headers 3 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses 0/10/6144 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max) 28 Kbytes allocated to network (3% in use) 0 requests for memory denied 0 requests for memory delayed 0 calls to protocol drain routines # OpenBSD 3.7: # netstat -m 12 mbufs in use: 1 mbuf allocated to packet headers 11 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses 0/64/6144 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max) 168 Kbytes allocated to network (1% in use) 0 requests for memory denied 0 requests for memory delayed 0 calls to protocol drain routines # dmesg | grep rl rl0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 "Realtek 8139" rev 0x10: irq 12 address 00:03:2d:04:60:40 rlphy0 at rl0 phy 0: RTL internal phy rl1 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 "Realtek 8139" rev 0x10: irq 10 address 00:03:2d:04:60:3f rlphy1 at rl1 phy 0: RTL internal phy rl2 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 "Realtek 8139" rev 0x10: irq 11 address 00:03:2d:04:60:3e rlphy2 at rl2 phy 0: RTL internal phy rl3 at pci0 dev 11 function 0 "Realtek 8139" rev 0x10: irq 15 address 00:03:2d:04:60:3d rlphy3 at rl3 phy 0: RTL internal phy What do you think? -- Abel Talaversn Estevez Ingeniero Superior de Telecomunicaciones Analista de Proyectos OpenWired Caballero 87 - Bajos 08029 - Barcelona Tel. 93 495 0990 Fax. 93 419 4591 http://www.openwired.com