Hi Florin, I tried vppcom_epoll_wait() on 2 different servers by using a simple application ( with only 1 worker thread) . But, still vppcom_epoll_wait() is not being timed out if I do not use use-mq-eventfd . Here are the server details - server 1 - Red hat 7.5 , vpp release - 20.01 server 2 - Centos 8.1 , vpp release - 20.05
thanks, -Raj On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 10:24 AM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Raj, > > Interesting. For some reason, the message queue’s underlying > pthread_cond_timedwait does not work in your setup. Not sure what to make > of that, unless maybe you’re trying to epoll wait from multiple threads > that share the same message queue. That is not supported since each thread > must have its own message queue, i.e., all threads that call epoll should > be registered as workers. Alternatively, some form of locking or vls, > instead of vcl, should be used. > > The downside to switching the message queue to eventfd notifications, > instead of mutext/condvar, is that waits are inefficient, i.e., they act > pretty much like spinlocks. Do keep that in mind. > > Regards, > Florin > > On Aug 4, 2020, at 6:37 AM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Florin, > After adding use-mq-eventfd in VCL configuration, it is working as > expected. > Thanks! for your help. > > vcl { > rx-fifo-size 4000000 > tx-fifo-size 4000000 > app-scope-local > app-scope-global > use-mq-eventfd > api-socket-name /tmp/vpp-api.sock > } > > thanks, > -Raj > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2020 at 12:08 AM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Raj, >> >> Glad to hear that issue is solved. What vcl config are you running? Did >> you configure use-mq-eventd? >> >> Regards, >> Florin >> >> On Aug 3, 2020, at 8:33 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Florin, >> This issue is resolved now. In my application, on receiving the kill >> signal main thread was sending phread_cancel() to the child thread >> because of that child thread was not exiting gracefully. >> I have one question; it seems that vppcom_epoll_wait(epfd, rcvEvents, >> MAX_RETURN_EVENTS, 60000.0) is not returning after timed out if the timeout >> value is a non zero value. It timed out only if the timeout value is 0. >> The issue that I am facing is that if there is no traffic at all ( >> receiver is just listening on the connections ) then the worker thread is >> not exiting as it is blocked by vppcom_epoll_wait(). >> >> Thanks, >> -Raj >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 11:23 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Raj, >>> >>> In that case it should work. Just from the trace lower it’s hard to >>> figure out what exactly happened. Also, keep in mind that vcl is not thread >>> safe, so make sure you’re not trying to share sessions or allow two workers >>> to interact with the message queue(s) at the same time. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Florin >>> >>> On Jul 29, 2020, at 8:17 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Florin, >>> I am using kill <pid> to stop the application. But , the application has >>> a kill signal handler and after receiving the signal it is exiting >>> gracefully. >>> About vppcom_app_exit, I think this function is registered with atexit() >>> inside vppcom_app_create() so it should call when the application exits. >>> Even, I also tried this vppcom_app_exit() explicitly before exiting the >>> application but still I am seeing the same issue. >>> >>> My application is a multithreaded application. Can you please suggest >>> some cleanup functions ( vppcom functions) that I should call before >>> exiting a thread and the main application for a proper cleanup. >>> I also tried vppcom_app_destroy() before exiting the main application >>> but still I am seeing the same issue. >>> >>> thanks, >>> -Raj >>> >>> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 5:34 PM Florin Coras <fcoras.li...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Raj, >>>> >>>> Does stopping include a call to vppcom_app_exit or killing the >>>> applications? If the latter, the apps might be killed with some >>>> mutexes/spinlocks held. For now, we only support the former. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Florin >>>> >>>> > On Jul 29, 2020, at 1:49 PM, Raj Kumar <raj.gauta...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > Hi, >>>> > In my UDP application , I am using VPP host stack to receive packets >>>> and memIf to transmit packets. There are a total 6 application connected to >>>> VPP. >>>> > if I stop the application(s) then VPP is crashing. In vpp >>>> configuration , 4 worker threads are configured. If there is no worker >>>> thread configured then I do not see this crash. >>>> > Here is the VPP task trace - >>>> > (gdb) bt >>>> > #0 0x00007ffff51818df in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6 >>>> > #1 0x00007ffff516bcf5 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6 >>>> > #2 0x000055555555c123 in os_panic () at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vpp/vnet/main.c:366 >>>> > #3 0x00007ffff6b466bb in vlib_worker_thread_barrier_sync_int >>>> (vm=0x7ffff6d78200 <vlib_global_main>, func_name=<optimized out>) >>>> > at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vlib/threads.c:1529 >>>> > #4 0x00007ffff7bc5ef0 in vl_msg_api_handler_with_vm_node >>>> > (am=am@entry=0x7ffff7dd2ea0 >>>> <api_global_main>, >>>> > vlib_rp=vlib_rp@entry=0x7fee7c001000, the_msg=0x7fee7c02bbd8, >>>> vm=vm@entry=0x7ffff6d78200 <vlib_global_main>, >>>> > node=node@entry=0x7fffb6295000, is_private=is_private@entry=1 >>>> '\001') >>>> > at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vlibapi/api_shared.c:596 >>>> > #5 0x00007ffff7bb000f in void_mem_api_handle_msg_i (is_private=1 >>>> '\001', node=0x7fffb6295000, vm=0x7ffff6d78200 <vlib_global_main>, >>>> > vlib_rp=0x7fee7c001000, am=0x7ffff7dd2ea0 <api_global_main>) >>>> > at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vlibmemory/memory_api.c:698 >>>> > #6 vl_mem_api_handle_msg_private (vm=vm@entry=0x7ffff6d78200 >>>> <vlib_global_main>, node=node@entry=0x7fffb6295000, >>>> reg_index=<optimized out>) >>>> > at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vlibmemory/memory_api.c:762 >>>> > #7 0x00007ffff7bbe346 in vl_api_clnt_process (vm=<optimized out>, >>>> node=0x7fffb6295000, f=<optimized out>) >>>> > at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vlibmemory/vlib_api.c:370 >>>> > #8 0x00007ffff6b161d6 in vlib_process_bootstrap (_a=<optimized out>) >>>> > at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vlib/main.c:1502 >>>> > #9 0x00007ffff602ac0c in clib_calljmp () from >>>> /lib64/libvppinfra.so.20.05 >>>> > #10 0x00007fffb5e93dd0 in ?? () >>>> > #11 0x00007ffff6b19821 in dispatch_process (vm=0x7ffff6d78200 >>>> <vlib_global_main>, p=0x7fffb6295000, last_time_stamp=15931923011231136, >>>> > f=0x0) at >>>> /usr/src/debug/vpp-20.05-9~g0bf9c294c_dirty.x86_64/src/vppinfra/types.h:133 >>>> > #12 0x7f0f660000009024 in ?? () >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > Thanks, >>>> > -Raj >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >
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