Hello,
As far as I know, you are the first person to try mpls-linux on a 64 bit
machine. I do not have a 64 bit environment to test on, without access
to a 64 bit environment, all I can do it suggest things to try. I will look
to see how other 64 bit counters are handled in iproute2 and see if I can
come up with a suggested change for you.
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 10:42:00AM +0200, David Marchand wrote:
> Hello list,
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> I am currently testing mpls-linux-1.955 on a Bull NovaScale 3045 server
> with one Itanium2 processor running Redhat AS5 (ia64).
> I have recompiled kernel, iptables and iproute2 using source rpms from
> redhat and the mpls-linux patches.
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> The box is running fine with the mpls module inserted but I have a
> message I am interpreting as a warning when running commands like :
> # mpls nhlfe add key 0 instructions nexthop eth0:2 ipv4 192.168.0.1
> NHLFE entry key 0x0000002d mtu 0 propagate_ttl
> *mpls(30410): unaligned access to 0x60000fffff476e44, ip=3D0x400000000000=
35c1*
> (0 bytes, 0 pkts)
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> I have identified this ip to print_mpls_stats function in iproute2
> mpls.c file :
> void print_mpls_stats(FILE *fp, struct gnet_stats_basic *st)
> {
> fprintf(fp, " (%llu bytes, %u pkts)",
> (unsigned long long)st->bytes, st->packets);
> }
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> I think this format and cast are not really appropriate.
> I tried using PRIu64 as format and removing the (unsigned long long)
> cast. Compilation is ok but at runtime, the "unaligned access" message
> won't go away.
> So the real problem is something else.
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> Is there someone who already ran this patch on ia64 or someone who can
> help me on this problem ?
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> Thank you.
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> Regards,
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> David Marchand
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