Hi!

> I'm debugging a transmit queue 0 timeout on stmmac with DWMAC4 (4.10a).
> I'm using kernel v4.9.23, which is before multi queue support was added.
> I've cherry-picked
> 98a29944774a ("net: ethernet: stmmac: remove private tx queue lock")
> 84c53b4baef8 ("stmmac: fix memory barriers")
> but I still get tx timeouts with these patches.
> 
> I've managed to reproduce the problem several times,
> mainly by transmitting the syslog over HTTP.

How long does it take till timeout? Umm. And if you go through the
list... I believe we understood what was wrong with the timeout
handling and how to fix it...

You may want to tweak tx coalescing parameters. If you set them
"right" you should get timeouts every 5 minutes or so. That makes it
easier to debug. This should do the trick:

+++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/common.h
-#define STMMAC_COAL_TX_TIMER   40000
+#define STMMAC_COAL_TX_TIMER   1000

Now that you have driver that crashes early, you might want to do some
voodoo to stop the crashing. This worked for me:

@@ -2043,7 +2063,11 @@ static netdev_tx_t stmmac_xmit(struct sk_buff
*skb, stru\
ct net_device *dev)
        } else
                        priv->tx_count_frames = 0;

+       dma_rmb();
+       dma_wmb();
        /* To avoid raise condition */
+       BUG_ON(first->des01.etx.own); /* This BUG_ON seems to be enough.
+                                          Replacing it with barriers is 
_not_enough. */
        priv->hw->desc->set_tx_owner(first);
        wmb();

No, the BUG_ON() does not trigger. Yes, it still fixes the driver for
me. You may want to verify it has same effect for you.

At that point I ran out of time, and out of goats to sacrifice. You
may be more lucky :-).
                                                                        Pavel
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