Web GUI crashes after upgrade from 22.05 to 23.01
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@jjstecchino said in Web GUI crashes after upgrade from 22.05 to 23.01:
Is that workaround not needed anymore?
Maybe not. At least for incoming connections like this. In my testing here I found I did not need it to access the webgui on a remote firewall. I'm just trying to determine if that's specific to my setup. Though I doubt it is since my setup is very basic.
I haven't been able to replicate the crash with or without the static routes though. -
Ok this is puzzling to me. I am now at the remote location, if ii access the GUI of my primary home firewall through the IPsec tunnel it works just fine. The two firewalls have different hardware and different update paths. I am going to try a clean full install
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Here is what I did once I had physical access to my remote pfsense:
Reinstalled 2.6CE from scratch, kept default config but set LAN ipv4 to my network ip xxx.xxx.50.0/24. Lets call this my now local LAN
Updated to plus 22.01, kept default config
Updated to plus 22.05, default config
Updated to 23.01, default config.
Created ipsec vpn tunnel to my primary firewall. Lets call this the now remote LAN with ip xxx.xxx.100.0/24
Created a domain override on unbound to forward dns request for the domain on remote network.
I could ping remote hosts from my local clients but not from pfsense so ....
I needed to add a gateway to the remote network with a static route to xxx.xxx.100.0
IPSEC VPN working properly, can access remote network from any local clients and from pfsense.
Access to the local pfsense GUI gives no problems.
Connected to a windows pc on the xxx.xxx.100.0 network and tried to access the pfsense GUI on xxx.xxx.50.0 network and as before pfsense has a kernel fault.
restored my configuration file which adds a few DHCP static mapping
Installed debug kernel
rebooted to debug kernel
Retried to connect to the pfsense guy from the remote pc
kernel fault, I see the kernel dump in the local consolein /var/crash there is a text dump.tar.0 but no vmcore dump
Anything else I can do to help troubleshooting?
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Looking at the debug trace
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode cpuid = 2; apic id = 02 fault virtual address = 0x0 fault code = supervisor read data, page not present instruction pointer = 0x20:0xffffffff81334a0a stack pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe00d2378560 0xffffffff80fbe3c4 at tcp_defauframe pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe00d2378560 lt_output+0x2094 code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1 #10 0xffffffff80fd406e at tcp_usr_ready+0x11e processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0 current process = 36274 (nginx) #11 0xffffffff80d7e39e at sendfile_iodone+0x23e rdi: fffff80106c34113 rsi: 0 rdx: 42c #12 0xfffffffrcx: 42c r8: 1 r9: fffff80106c61e00 f80d7db68 at vn_sendfile+0x1868 rax: fffff80106c34113 rbx: fffff8005f313100 rbp: fffffe00d2378560 #13 0xffffffff80d7e877 at %[sys_sendfile]+0xf7 r10: 1 r11: 0 r12: fffff80106c61e00 #14 0xffffffff813393be at amd64_syscall+0x12e r13: 0 r14: fffff8005f2a5e00 r15: 1 #15 0xffffffff8130c72b at fast_sytrap number = 12 panic: page fault cpuid = 2 time = 1673708059 KDB: enter: panic
it seems sendfile may be causing the fault.
Just to try I disabled sendfile in nginx configuration by editing /etc/inc/system.inc -> function system_generate_nginx_config and set sendfile to off.
This solves the issue.
Now I can access the GUI remotely without kernel faults
Interesting the other firewall (Xeon D-1518 32Gb Ram) doesn't have a problem with sendfile on
Another workaround is to set the sysctl kern.ipc.mb_use_ext_pgs = 0 and leave sendfile on in nginx config.
This solves the issue as well.
It seems to be related to https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=254419 which was marked as fixed
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Ah, these are some nice findings, good job.
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On further exploring the sysctl kern.ipc.mb_use_ext_pgs enables or disables the use of unmapped mbufs by sendfile(2) and other kernel functions.
Unmapped mbuffs can hold multiple pages of data in a single mbuff and are helpful in reducing cpu utilization https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20616.For a NIC to use unmapped mbuffs the driver has to support this capability.
ifconfig will show NOMAP in the options flags if the driver offer unmapped mbuff support.Checking both my firewalls, the one that faults uses the igb driver for its nic. This driver supports NOMAP.
The other firewall which doesn't fault uses the ix driver which also supports NOMAP but maybe a different implementation.
For me to fix the kernel fault it is either to disable sendfile on nginx, disable the use of unmapped mbuffs altogether or possibly disable the use of unmapped mbuffs on the nic with ifconfig -mextpg flag (did not test this).
In pfsense use scenario, the use of unmapped mbuffs may be useful to reduce load on the cpu and possibly beneficial to allow faster data move by the nic driver, so I would be reluctant to disable unmapped mbuffs altogether.
On the other hand, nginx in pfsense is not a high traffic web server as it just serves the GUI to a few users. In this scenario disabling the sendfile optimization would not make a difference and may avoid a kernel fault in few edge cases like mine.
This may be the preferred route, imo, until the issue is sorted out on freebsd 14.
Interestingly on pfsense 22.05 with freebsd 13 nginx has sendfile on, however the igb driver doesn't show the NOMAP capability flag
ifconfig igb1 igb1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500 description: LAN options=e120bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,VLAN_HWFILTER,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6>
whereas in 23.01 the NOMAP capability is supported by the nic driver:
ifconfig igb1 igb1: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500 description: LAN options=4e120bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,VLAN_HWFILTER,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6,NOMAP>
Hope this helps reproducing the kernel fault. This is as far as my ability allows me to help. I wouldn't know how to submit bugs to the freebsd team.
I did not investigate the impact that the use of using ipsec may have but surely it is part of the problem as the fault happened only when accessing the pfsense GUI through the ipsec vpn, but didn't occur when accessing the GUI locally.
This bug may be difficult to reproduce as it may involve the interplay of a specific nic driver, ipsec and kernel optimizations which may be automatically enabled or disabled on specific hardware.
I wish I would have been able to get a full kernel core dump but even using the debug kernel package I get only the textdump in /var/crash.
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Mmm, yeah, a number of moving parts there. Hard to see why ipsec would trigger it...
I'll wait to see what out developers think. At least there's relatively simple workaround with that sysctl though.
Steve
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@stephenw10
Yeah but that disables a kernel wide optimization that may be important to allow better handling of network traffic by the firewall. Turning off the sendfile optimization on nginx may be a better option as what it does is allows direct move of a file data to a tcp socket without copying to a memory buffer first. This is important for a high traffic web server but overall irrelevant for pfsense.As more people will start to use pfsense 23.xx with freebsd 14 this bug may start to affect others as well.
Setting sysctl kern.ipc.mb_use_ext=0 would allow seamlessly updates if sendfile remains set to on on nginx config but it would turn off an important kernel optimization.
I would respectfully suggest to consider turning off sendfile in nginx config instead.
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I do have one box here with
igb
andNOMAP
showing (A Netgate 7551), but so far I haven't been able to make it crash.That said, the only IPsec tunnel I have on there that is testable without some work is VTI, not tunnel mode.
I'll see if I can rig up a tunnel mode test on there.
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Setup a tunnel and still no crash. I can reach the GUI LAN to LAN with a full browser and it appears to be working fine.
Do you have something enabled on the dashboard that might be contributing? Maybe the picture widget with a large image?
Usually the web server wouldn't be using sendfile for much on pfSense since it doesn't have many static things to serve and typically that gets kicked in for stuff like large pictures.
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@jimp No, this happened also with a bare bone default config no widgets. Clean install and ipsec tunnel vpn
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Curious. I even tried downloading a status output and some config backups with RRD (~4MB) but it keeps chugging along.
I tried with no crypto acceleration and also with QAT enabled.
There may be something specific to that exactl igb card that is different than mine.
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@jimp my nic is <Intel(R) I211 (Copper)> port 0xd000-0xd01f mem 0xf7200000-0xf721ffff,0xf7220000-0xf7223fff at device 0.0 on pci2
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Yeah, that's quite a bit different from this one.
igb0@pci0:0:20:0: class=0x020000 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0x1f41 subvendor=0x8086 subdevice=0x1f41 vendor = 'Intel Corporation' device = 'Ethernet Connection I354' class = network subclass = ethernet bar [10] = type Memory, range 64, base 0xdfe60000, size 131072, enabled bar [18] = type I/O Port, range 32, base 0xf0c0, size 32, enabled bar [20] = type Memory, range 64, base 0xdff2c000, size 16384, enabled
I thought I had something around with an i211, but nope. I have some i210 devices but they aren't running pfSense.
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@jimp On my setup hardware acceleration (only ads-ni available) on or off doesn't make a difference.
Nginx sendfile in my case seems to be the culprit as if I set it to off, it solves the problem.
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Right, I just tested that in case it was relevant since it seems to be sendfile in some combination with IPsec and your hardware since it works locally.
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It's possible, though hard to say for sure. It seems similar at least.
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I am having this exact same issueโฆ just upgraded both my home and remote firewalls to the RC and now when I try to access either web gui over IPsec it immediately crashes the remote side.
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@dyk-dike
Would you mind posting the output of dmesg on the crashing firewall? I would like to compare your hardware to mine to see if there are any common threads that may help sorting out or reproducing the issue.
For the time being I patched the problem by disabling sendfile on nginx in the remote firewall