On 26 Jul 2020, at 21:21, mike tancsa wrote:
Hi Kristof,
First off, thank you for all your efforts in pf and
if_bridge. I
have trying to track down a problem with a golang app (sysutils/zrepl)
that started acting up around the time the if_bridge stuff was
commited
(june 26th). The problem would manifest in stalls of the daemon and
am
wondering this might have played a role. The june 10th kernel I had
seemed to work just fine with the app, although I just rebooted to
that
to confirm as around that time we added more RAM to the server in
question and put the app under slightly higher load too. I have yet to
boot to a kernel post this being reverted. But apart from the panics
some people saw could other 'odd' things pop up as well if traffic was
coming in a bridge interface using an igb0 nic ?
I wouldn’t think so, no.
The epoch change mostly removed locks and opportunities to stall (I know
it fixes at least one deadlock). If there are bugs it’s pretty much
always going to manifest as a crash (or assertion failure).
Best regards,
Kristof
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