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SubjectRe: Kernel 3.0: Instant kernel crash when mounting CIFS (also crashes with linux-3.1-rc2
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 08:22:44 -0400 (EDT)
Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz@lucidpixels.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Justin Piszcz wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, J. R. Okajima wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Justin Piszcz:
> >>>> Does anyone know if any kernel supports CIFS w/out crashing? I'd like to
> >>>> backup some CIFS shares, thanks.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> mount -t cifs //w2/x /mnt -o user=user,pass=pass
> >>>>
> >>>> [ 881.388836] CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22
> >>> :::
> >>>
> >>> Since it failed mounting, this patch will help you. Although the patch
> >>> will fix one bug, there still may exist another problem.
> >>>
> >>> http://marc.info/?l=linux-cifs&m=131345112022031&w=2
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Latest patch (this one) applied to linux-3.1-rc2 works, at least it mounted
> >> this time and did not instantly crash the kernel!
> >>
> >> I also tried the hostname again (and it did not crash the kernel, but it
> >> failed to mount).
> >>
> >> Used the IP and it mounted successfully:
> >> //10.0.0.11/x 28T 5.0T 23T 19% /mnt
> >> //10.0.0.11/y 19T 1.2T 18T 7% /mnt2
> >>
> >> It has not crashed yet (which is good), I'll apply this patch to my
> >> production machine and test taking backups of this data and let you know
> >> if it crashes again, thanks!
> >>
> >> Justin.
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > It is working but very slowly:
> >
> > Device eth6 [10.0.1.2] (1/1):
> > ================================================================================
> > Incoming: Outgoing:
> > Curr: 37.60 MByte/s Curr: 0.44 MByte/s
> > Avg: 4.98 MByte/s Avg: 0.09 MByte/s
> > Min: 0.00 MByte/s Min: 0.00 MByte/s
> > Max: 40.79 MByte/s Max: 0.48 MByte/s
> > Ttl: 1.45 GByte Ttl: 26.77 MByte
> >
> > Over 10GbE the other direction (Linux -> Windows (via Samba)) I get 500MiB/s,
> > is CIFS slow?
> >
> > I'll look into options to tweak the speed but this is very poor speed when
> > you have to transfer 5-10TB. However, it is not crashing anymore, so any
> > speed is better than that :)
> >
> > Justin.
>
> Hi,
>
> Mounting with:
> rw,uid=1000,gid=100,mode=0644,rsize=130048,wsize=1048576,credentials=/root/.cifs
> Same speed:
> Device eth6 [10.0.1.2] (1/1):
> ================================================================================
> Incoming: Outgoing:
> Curr: 32.42 MByte/s Curr: 0.38 MByte/s
> Avg: 30.72 MByte/s Avg: 0.39 MByte/s
> Min: 0.00 MByte/s Min: 0.00 MByte/s
> Max: 43.64 MByte/s Max: 0.59 MByte/s
> Ttl: 20.15 GByte Ttl: 261.03 MByte
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Has anyone achieved > 30-40MB/s with CIFS?
> This is a 10GbE link (and yes JUMBO frames are enabled on both sides, and
> again, samba from Linux->Windows = 500MB/s)
>
> Justin.
>

To be clear -- incoming in this case is reads or writes?

Up until 3.0 cifs.ko didn't parallelize writes from a single thread. In
3.0 I added a patchset to increase the allowable wsize and to allow the
kernel to issue writes in parallel.

Reads still suffer from the same problem however. I'm working on a
patchset that should do the same thing for them, but it requires a
fairly substantial overhaul of the receive codepaths.

--
Jeff Layton <jlayton@samba.org>


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