port: print sync/follow-up mismatch events
ptp4l is too silent when receiving, for whatever reason, out of order messages. If the reordering is persistent (which is either a broken network, or a broken kernel), the behavior looks like a complete synchronization stall, since the application is designed to never attempt to recover from such a condition. At least save some people some debugging hours and print when the application reaches this code path. Since it's a debugging tool, we don't want to create false alarms when the occasional packet gets reordered in a production system, but have this information readily available when the program's log level is set to debug, instead of having users fish for it with code instrumentation. [ RC - corrected printf format for sequence id. ] Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>master
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@ -1215,6 +1215,23 @@ static void port_synchronize(struct port *p,
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}
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}
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static void port_syfufsm_print_mismatch(struct port *p, enum syfu_event event,
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struct ptp_message *m)
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{
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int expected_msgtype;
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if (event == SYNC_MISMATCH)
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expected_msgtype = FOLLOW_UP;
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else
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expected_msgtype = SYNC;
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pr_debug("port %hu: have %s %hu, expecting %s but got %s %hu, dropping",
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portnum(p), msg_type_string(msg_type(p->last_syncfup)),
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p->last_syncfup->header.sequenceId,
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msg_type_string(expected_msgtype),
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msg_type_string(msg_type(m)), m->header.sequenceId);
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}
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/*
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* Handle out of order packets. The network stack might
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* provide the follow up _before_ the sync message. After all,
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case SF_HAVE_SYNC:
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switch (event) {
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case SYNC_MISMATCH:
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port_syfufsm_print_mismatch(p, event, m);
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msg_put(p->last_syncfup);
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msg_get(m);
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p->last_syncfup = m;
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case SYNC_MATCH:
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break;
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case FUP_MISMATCH:
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port_syfufsm_print_mismatch(p, event, m);
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msg_put(p->last_syncfup);
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msg_get(m);
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p->last_syncfup = m;
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case SF_HAVE_FUP:
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switch (event) {
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case SYNC_MISMATCH:
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port_syfufsm_print_mismatch(p, event, m);
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msg_put(p->last_syncfup);
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msg_get(m);
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p->last_syncfup = m;
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p->syfu = SF_EMPTY;
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break;
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case FUP_MISMATCH:
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port_syfufsm_print_mismatch(p, event, m);
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msg_put(p->last_syncfup);
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msg_get(m);
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p->last_syncfup = m;
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