On Thu, 15 Nov 2018, at 23:47, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
> Thanks for the SHOW VERSION output. > > Meanwhile the more important detail will be things like SHOW ETHERNET > And SHOW XQ STATS, and just SHOW XQ (after the OS has exhibited the > problem AND after a different OS doesn't exhibit the problem. sim> show ethernet ETH devices: eth0 eth0 (No description available) eth1 eth1 (No description available) eth2 eth2 (No description available) eth3 tap:tapN (Integrated Tun/Tap support) eth4 nat:{optional-nat-parameters} (Integrated NAT (SLiRP) support) eth5 udp:sourceport:remotehost:remoteport (Integrated UDP bridge support) libpcap version 1.8.1 Open ETH Devices: XQ eth1 (No description available) Ethernet Device: Name: eth1 Reflections: 0 Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 0 Host NIC Address: 1A:DE:AD:BE:EF:19 Packets Sent: 38 Packets Received: 51 Asynch Interrupts: Enabled Interrupt Latency: 0 uSec Read Queue: Count: 0 Read Queue: High: 2 Read Queue: Loss: 0 Peak Write Queue Size: 1 BPF Filter: (((ether dst 1A:AD:FA:BE:CE:19) or (ether dst FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF) or (ether dst CF:00:00:00:00:00))) sim> show xq stats XQ Ethernet statistics: Recv: 55 Dropped: 0 Xmit: 36 Xmit Fail: 0 Runts: 0 Oversize: 0 SW Reset: 1 Setup: 2 Loopback: 0 Recv Overrun: 0 ReadQ count: 0 ReadQ high: 2 Ethernet Device: Name: eth1 Reflections: 0 Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 0 Host NIC Address: 1A:DE:AD:BE:EF:19 Packets Sent: 39 Packets Received: 55 Asynch Interrupts: Enabled Interrupt Latency: 0 uSec Read Queue: Count: 0 Read Queue: High: 2 Read Queue: Loss: 0 Peak Write Queue Size: 1 BPF Filter: (((ether dst 1A:AD:FA:BE:CE:19) or (ether dst FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF) or (ether dst CF:00:00:00:00:00))) sim> show xq XQ address=20001920-2000192F, vector=3F8*, BR4, MAC=1A:AD:FA:BE:CE:19 type=DELQA-T, mode=DEQNA, polling=disabled, sanity=OFF throttle=disabled, DEQNALock=OFF, leds=(ON,ON,ON) attached to eth1 After problem manifests itself: Remote Console Command from 198.18.0.50> show xq XQ address=20001920-2000192F, vector=3F8*, BR4, MAC=1A:AD:FA:BE:CE:19 type=DELQA-T, mode=DEQNA, polling=disabled, sanity=OFF throttle=disabled, DEQNALock=OFF, leds=(ON,ON,ON) attached to eth1 sim> show xq stats XQ Ethernet statistics: Recv: 422 Dropped: 0 Xmit: 255 Xmit Fail: 0 Runts: 0 Oversize: 0 SW Reset: 1 Setup: 2 Loopback: 0 Recv Overrun: 0 ReadQ count: 0 ReadQ high: 8 Ethernet Device: Name: eth1 Reflections: 0 Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 0 Host NIC Address: 1A:DE:AD:BE:EF:19 Jumbo Fragmented: 7 Packets Sent: 258 Packets Received: 422 Asynch Interrupts: Enabled Interrupt Latency: 0 uSec Read Queue: Count: 0 Read Queue: High: 8 Read Queue: Loss: 0 Peak Write Queue Size: 1 BPF Filter: (((ether dst 1A:AD:FA:BE:CE:19) or (ether dst FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF) or (ether dst CF:00:00:00:00:00))) With NetBSD: sim> show ethernet ETH devices: eth0 eth0 (No description available) eth1 eth1 (No description available) eth2 eth2 (No description available) eth3 tap:tapN (Integrated Tun/Tap support) eth4 nat:{optional-nat-parameters} (Integrated NAT (SLiRP) support) eth5 udp:sourceport:remotehost:remoteport (Integrated UDP bridge support) libpcap version 1.8.1 Open ETH Devices: XQ eth1 (No description available) Ethernet Device: Name: eth1 Reflections: 0 Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 0 Host NIC Address: 1A:DE:AD:BE:EF:19 Packets Sent: 3 Asynch Interrupts: Disabled Read Queue: Count: 0 Read Queue: High: 0 Read Queue: Loss: 0 Peak Write Queue Size: 1 BPF Filter: (((ether dst 00:00:00:00:00:00) or (ether multicast))) sim> show xq stats XQ Ethernet statistics: Recv: 0 Dropped: 0 Xmit: 0 Xmit Fail: 0 Runts: 0 Oversize: 0 SW Reset: 1 Setup: 1 Loopback: 0 Recv Overrun: 0 ReadQ count: 0 ReadQ high: 0 Ethernet Device: Name: eth1 Reflections: 0 Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 0 Host NIC Address: 1A:DE:AD:BE:EF:19 Packets Sent: 3 Asynch Interrupts: Disabled Read Queue: Count: 0 Read Queue: High: 0 Read Queue: Loss: 0 Peak Write Queue Size: 1 BPF Filter: (((ether dst 00:00:00:00:00:00) or (ether multicast))) sim> show xq XQ address=20001920-2000192F, vector=3F4*, BR4, MAC=08:00:2B:23:AA:69 type=DELQA-T, polling=disabled, sanity=OFF throttle=disabled, DEQNALock=OFF, leds=(ON,ON,ON) attached to eth1 After transferring file that failed on Ultrix: sim> show xq stats XQ Ethernet statistics: Recv: 5985 Dropped: 0 Xmit: 3572 Xmit Fail: 0 Runts: 0 Oversize: 0 SW Reset: 1 Setup: 6 Loopback: 0 Recv Overrun: 0 ReadQ count: 0 ReadQ high: 24 Ethernet Device: Name: eth1 Reflections: 0 Self Loopbacks Sent: 2 Self Loopbacks Rcvd: 0 Host NIC Address: 1A:DE:AD:BE:EF:19 Jumbo Fragmented: 1867 Packets Sent: 3575 Packets Received: 5985 Asynch Interrupts: Enabled Interrupt Latency: 0 uSec Read Queue: Count: 0 Read Queue: High: 24 Read Queue: Loss: 0 Peak Write Queue Size: 1 BPF Filter: (((ether dst 08:00:2B:23:AA:69) or (ether multicast))) sim> show xq XQ address=20001920-2000192F, vector=3F4*, BR4, MAC=08:00:2B:23:AA:69 type=DELQA-T, polling=disabled, sanity=OFF throttle=disabled, DEQNALock=OFF, leds=(ON,ON,ON) attached to eth1 > In your configuration file for BOTH the working and the non-working cases > please try variations of: > > SET XQ TYPE=DEQNA > SET XQ TYPE=DELQA > SET XQ TYPE=DELQA-T I already tried each of those on Ultrix before writing my first email to the list. It made no difference. I noted that in the output of show xq the mode always defaults to DEQNA, not sure if that's relevant. Do you still want me to try test each of those configurations on the netbsd sim and/or see the output from the XQ commands for each variation of the ethernet controller under Ultrix? -Douglas > > This change would occur in your configuration file before you attach the > device. > > If you still get everything but Ultrix working for each of these cases, then > the only difference is the potential timing regarding how the Ultrix driver > handles the buffer descriptor lists vs how the other operating systems do > it. > > Let me know what you find. > > - Mark _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh