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Regression #12045
closedHigh CPU usage and slowness with ``pfctl -ss``
Start date:
06/15/2021
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Some users have found that pfctl -ss
is taking consuming large amounts of CPU and taking much longer than it should to output data on 2.5.2-RC
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/164442/pftop-hangs-my-gui-in-2-5-2-rc
pfctl -si | grep -A4 State State Table Total Rate current entries 2407 searches 404293 546.3/s inserts 20698 28.0/s removals 18291 24.7/s time pfctl -ss 0.141u 140.191s 2:20.52 99.8% 203+177k 0+0io 0pf+0w time pfctl -vvss 0.157u 87.638s 1:28.08 99.6% 203+177k 0+0io 0pf+0w
The delay and high CPU is causing a process backlog due to RRD, and can also cause pftop to fail (from the console or Diag > pftop)
ps -ax | grep pfctl 8530 - L 42:21.31 /sbin/pfctl -i ovpnc3 -Fs 17907 - I 0:00.00 sh -c /sbin/pfctl -vvss | /usr/bin/grep creator | /usr/bin/cut -d" " -f7 | /usr/bin/sort -u 18015 - R 337:49.40 /sbin/pfctl -vvss 38322 - RN 365:07.87 /sbin/pfctl -ss 61701 - I 0:00.00 sh -c /sbin/pfctl -vvss | /usr/bin/grep creator | /usr/bin/cut -d" " -f7 | /usr/bin/sort -u 61787 - L 17:56.93 /sbin/pfctl -vvss 82409 - I 0:00.00 sh -c /sbin/pfctl -vvss | /usr/bin/grep creator | /usr/bin/cut -d" " -f7 | /usr/bin/sort -u 82711 - L 198:37.49 /sbin/pfctl -vvss 84187 - RN 385:23.46 /sbin/pfctl -ss 95032 - I 0:00.00 sh -c /sbin/pfctl -vvss | /usr/bin/grep creator | /usr/bin/cut -d" " -f7 | /usr/bin/sort -u 95080 - R 281:20.27 /sbin/pfctl -vvss 43823 0 S+ 0:00.00 grep pfctl ps -ax | grep pftop 11621 - L 11:49.66 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 13020 - L 13:16.32 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 17041 - L 12:59.58 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 39212 - L 14:19.03 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 39821 - R 11:33.73 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 40097 - L 15:23.33 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 40726 - L 15:38.67 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 40967 - L 13:05.67 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 68675 - L 7:31.30 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 71010 - L 13:15.83 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 79096 - L 11:04.39 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 85169 - L 11:26.45 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 87241 - L 13:15.88 /usr/local/sbin/pftop -b -o bytes -w 135 -v default 100 29040 0 S+ 0:00.00 grep pftop 77243 1- L+ 0:22.80 pftop 10237 2- L+ 0:40.86 /usr/local/sbin/pftop
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND 18015 root 1 20 0 503M 61M CPU7 7 345:55 99.96% pfctl 38322 root 1 20 20 134M 18M CPU4 4 373:08 99.95% pfctl 84187 root 1 20 20 134M 18M CPU3 3 393:25 99.91% pfctl 95080 root 1 80 0 503M 61M RUN 5 289:22 99.90% pfctl 39212 root 1 20 0 112M 91M CPU6 6 18:23 62.80% pftop 39821 root 1 80 0 112M 92M *pf_id 4 15:57 38.04% pftop 30353 root 1 72 0 146M 3636K RUN 7 2:32 2.41% pftop 11621 root 1 20 0 113M 98M *pf_id 5 15:43 2.41% pftop 40726 root 1 75 0 112M 3264K CPU1 1 18:52 1.00% pftop 82711 root 1 81 0 503M 61M CPU0 0 199:33 0.95% pfctl
Kristof noted that it may be due to an nvlist bottleneck which was just fixed in FreeBSD:
https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=89d5cbb82294c8624e66f920d50353057ccab14b
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