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diff --git a/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/index.rst b/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/index.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 4d954ac8746..00000000000 --- a/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/index.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -.. _reportingissues: - -How to Report an Issue -====================== - -.. toctree:: - - reportingissues diff --git a/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst b/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 3ccd494d092..00000000000 --- a/docs/troubleshooting/reportingissues/reportingissues.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -.. _reportingbugs: - -.. toctree:: - -Reporting Bugs -============== - -Although every situation is different, this section describes how to -collect data which will help make efficient use of everyone's time -when dealing with vpp bugs. - -Before you press the Jira button to create a bug report - or email -vpp-dev@lists.fd.io - please ask yourself whether there's enough -information for someone else to understand and to reproduce the issue -given a reasonable amount of effort. **Unicast emails to maintainers, -committers, and the project PTL are strongly discouraged.** - -A good strategy for clear-cut bugs: file a detailed Jira ticket, and -then send a short description of the issue to vpp-dev@lists.fd.io, -perhaps from the Jira ticket description. It's fine to send email to -vpp-dev@lists.fd.io to ask a few questions **before** filing Jira tickets. - -Data to include in bug reports -============================== - -Image version and operating environment ---------------------------------------- - -Please make sure to include the vpp image version and command-line arguments. - -.. code-block:: console - - $ sudo bash - # vppctl show version verbose cmdline - Version: v18.07-rc0~509-gb9124828 - Compiled by: vppuser - Compile host: vppbuild - Compile date: Fri Jul 13 09:05:37 EDT 2018 - Compile location: /scratch/vpp-showversion - Compiler: GCC 7.3.0 - Current PID: 5211 - Command line arguments: - /scratch/vpp-showversion/build-root/install-vpp_debug-native/vpp/bin/vpp - unix - interactive - -With respect to the operating environment: if misbehavior involving a -specific VM / container / bare-metal environment is involved, please -describe the environment in detail: - -* Linux Distro (e.g. Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, CentOS-7, etc.) -* NIC type(s) (ixgbe, i40e, enic, etc. etc.), vhost-user, tuntap -* NUMA configuration if applicable - -Please note the CPU architecture (x86_86, aarch64), and hardware platform. - -When practicable, please report issues against released software, or -unmodified master/latest software. - -"Show" command output ---------------------- - -Every situation is different. If the issue involves a sequence of -debug CLI command, please enable CLI command logging, and send the -sequence involved. Note that the debug CLI is a developer's tool - -**no warranty express or implied** - and that we may choose not to fix -debug CLI bugs. - -Please include "show error" [error counter] output. It's often helpful -to "clear error", send a bit of traffic, then "show error" -particularly when running vpp on noisy networks. - -Please include ip4 / ip6 / mpls FIB contents ("show ip fib", "show ip6 -fib", "show mpls fib", "show mpls tunnel"). - -Please include "show hardware", "show interface", and "show interface -address" output - -Here is a consolidated set of commands that are generally useful -before/after sending traffic. Before sending traffic: - -.. code-block:: console - - vppctl clear hardware - vppctl clear interface - vppctl clear error - vppctl clear run - -Send some traffic and then issue the following commands. - -.. code-block:: console - - vppctl show version verbose - vppctl show hardware - vppctl show interface address - vppctl show interface - vppctl show run - vppctl show error - -Here are some protocol specific show commands that may also make -sense. Only include those features which have been configured. - -.. code-block:: console - - vppctl show l2fib - vppctl show bridge-domain - - vppctl show ip fib - vppctl show ip neighbors - - vppctl show ip6 fib - vppctl show ip6 neighbors - - vppctl show mpls fib - vppctl show mpls tunnel - -Network Topology ----------------- - -Please include a crisp description of the network topology, including -L2 / IP / MPLS / segment-routing addressing details. If you expect -folks to reproduce and debug issues, this is a must. - -At or above a certain level of topological complexity, it becomes -problematic to reproduce the original setup. - -Packet Tracer Output --------------------- - -If you capture packet tracer output which seems relevant, please include it. - -.. code-block:: console - - vppctl trace add dpdk-input 100 # or similar - -send-traffic - -.. code-block:: console - - vppctl show trace - -Capturing post-mortem data -========================== - -It should go without saying, but anyhow: **please put post-mortem data -in obvious, accessible places.** Time wasted trying to acquire -accounts, credentials, and IP addresses simply delays problem -resolution. - -Please remember to add post-mortem data location information to Jira -tickets. - -Syslog Output -------------- - -The vpp signal handler typically writes a certain amount of data in -/var/log/syslog before exiting. Make sure to check for evidence, e.g -via "grep /usr/bin/vpp /var/log/syslog" or similar. - -Binary API Trace ----------------- - -If the issue involves a sequence of control-plane API messages - even -a very long sequence - please enable control-plane API -tracing. Control-plane API post-mortem traces end up in -/tmp/api_post_mortem.<pid>. - -Please remember to put post-mortem binary api traces in accessible -places. - -These API traces are especially helpful in cases where the vpp engine -is throwing traffic on the floor, e.g. for want of a default route or -similar. - -Make sure to leave the default stanza "... api-trace { on } ... " in -the vpp startup configuration file /etc/vpp/startup.conf, or to -include it in the command line arguments passed by orchestration -software. - -Core Files ----------- - -Production systems, as well as long-running pre-production soak-test -systems, **must** arrange to collect core images. There are various -ways to configure core image capture, including e.g. the Ubuntu -"corekeeper" package. In a pinch, the following very basic sequence -will capture usable vpp core files in /tmp/dumps. - -.. code-block:: console - - # mkdir -p /tmp/dumps - # sysctl -w debug.exception-trace=1 - # sysctl -w kernel.core_pattern="/tmp/dumps/%e-%t" - # ulimit -c unlimited - # echo 2 > /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable - -If you start VPP from systemd, you also need to edit -/lib/systemd/system/vpp.service and uncomment the "LimitCORE=infinity" -line before restarting VPP. - -Vpp core files often appear enormous, but they are invariably -sparse. Gzip compresses them to manageable sizes. A multi-GByte -corefile often compresses to 10-20 Mbytes. - -When decompressing a vpp core file, we suggest using "dd" as shown to -create a sparse, uncompressed core file: - -.. code-block:: console - - $ zcat vpp_core.gz | dd conv=sparse of=vpp_core - -Please remember to put compressed core files in accessible places. - -Make sure to leave the default stanza "... unix { ... full-coredump -... } ... " in the vpp startup configuration file -/etc/vpp/startup.conf, or to include it in the command line arguments -passed by orchestration software. - -Core files from Private Images -============================== - -Core files from private images require special handling. If it's -necessary to go that route, copy the **exact** Debian packages (or -RPMs) which correspond to the core file to the same public place as -the core file. A no-excuses-allowed, hard-and-fast requirement. - -In particular: - -.. code-block:: console - - libvppinfra_<version>_<arch>.deb # vppinfra library - libvppinfra-dev_<version>_<arch>.deb # vppinfra library development pkg - vpp_<version>_<arch>.deb # the vpp executable - vpp-dbg_<version>_<arch>.deb # debug symbols - vpp-dev_<version>_<arch>.deb # vpp development pkg - vpp-lib_<version>_<arch>.deb # shared libraries - vpp-plugin-core_<version>_<arch>.deb # core plugins - vpp-plugin-dpdk_<version>_<arch>.deb # dpdk plugin - -For reference, please include git commit-ID, branch, and git repo -information [for repos other than gerrit.fd.io] in the Jira ticket. - -Note that git commit-ids are crypto sums of the head [latest] -**merged** patch. They say **nothing whatsoever** about local -workspace modifications, branching, or the git repo in question. - -Even given a byte-for-byte identical source tree, it's easy to build -dramatically different binary artifacts. All it takes is a different -toolchain version. - - -On-the-fly Core File Compression --------------------------------- - -Depending on operational requirements, it's possible to compress -corefiles as they are generated. Please note that it takes several -seconds' worth of wall-clock time to compress a vpp core file on the -fly, during which all packet processing activities are suspended. - -To create compressed core files on the fly, create the following -script, e.g. in /usr/local/bin/compressed_corefiles, owned by root, -executable: - -.. code-block:: console - - #!/bin/sh - exec /bin/gzip -f - >"/tmp/dumps/core-$1.$2.gz" - -Adjust the kernel core file pattern as shown: - -.. code-block:: console - - sysctl -w kernel.core_pattern="|/usr/local/bin/compressed_corefiles %e %t" - -Core File Summary ------------------ - -Bottom line: please follow core file handling instructions to the -letter. It's not complicated. Simply copy the exact Debian packages or -RPMs which correspond to core files to accessible locations. - -If we go through the setup process only to discover that the image and -core files don't match, it will simply delay resolution of the issue; -to say nothing of irritating the person who just wasted their time. |