<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>Thank you for your help and sorry for my english.<BR>I have a problem with mipv6 and a server SIP, SER (SIP Express Router). The mipv6 path is "mipv6-2.0.2" in kernel 2.6.16.24-Ubuntu.<BR><BR>The problem occurs when a packet is too big (it must be fragmented), and go to the node what makes function of P-CSCF (Proxy in SIP) and Correspondent Node. If the P-CSCF is not a CN, all is OK. But if the node is CN, then i have the problem. The SER logs are:<BR><BR>................<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: SER: new INVITE <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: parse_headers: flags=-1 <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: check_via_address(2001:720:1500:1B:FCFD:FF:FE0C:103, [2001:720:1500:1B:FCFD:FF:FE0C:103], 3) <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: ERROR: warning_builder:
buffer size exceeded <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: WARNING: warning skipped -- too big <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: WARNING:vqm_resize: resize(0) called <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: DEBUG: reply sent out. buf=0x8106270: SIP/2.0 1..., shmem=0xb5e8b330: SIP/2.0 1 <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: DEBUG: _reply_light: finished <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: DEBUG: mk_proxy: doing DNS lookup... <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8051]: check_via_address(2001:720:1500:1B:FCFD:FF:FE0C:103, [2001:720:1500:1B:FCFD:FF:FE0C:103], 3) <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8068]: DBG: tcp_main_loop: dead child 2 (shutting down?) <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: child process 8051 exited by a signal 11 <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD kernel: [4296472.851000] <0>skb_under_panic:
text:c02d2aad len:321 put:14 head:d62cfc00 data:d62cfbea tail:d62cfd2b end:d62cfd80 dev:eth0<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: core was not generated <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD kernel: [4297162.639000] ------------[ cut here ]------------<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: INFO: terminating due to SIGCHLD <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD kernel: [4297162.639000] kernel BUG at net/core/skbuff.c:112!<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8059]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8052]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8053]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8054]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8055]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8056]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD
/usr/sbin/ser[8057]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8058]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8060]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8061]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8062]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8063]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8064]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8065]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8066]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8067]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8068]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8050]: INFO: signal 15 received <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD kernel: [4297162.639000]
invalid opcode: 0000 [#3]<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8059]: Memory status (pkg): <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8052]: Memory status (pkg): <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8053]: Memory status (pkg): <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8054]: Memory status (pkg): <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8055]: Memory status (pkg): <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8056]: Memory status (pkg): <BR>.......................<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: hash = 2055 fragments no.: 1, unused: 0 ^I^I bucket size: 1048576 - 2097152 (first 1572864) <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: hash = 2059 fragments no.: 1, unused: 0 ^I^I bucket size: 16777216 - 33554432 (first 31934160)
<BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: TOTAL: 26 free fragments = 33537656 free bytes <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: ----------------------------- <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: shm_mem_destroy <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: destroying the shared memory lock <BR>Nov 20 18:28:25 pcscfD /usr/sbin/ser[8049]: terminating due to SIGCHLD <BR>##############################################################<BR>The problem is in the MTU size, because if the packet is not fragmented, there is not a problem. But the INVITE packet needs to fragment, what it means, i always have the same problem.<BR><BR>My questions are:<BR><BR>- Have anybody the same o similar problem?<BR>- The MTU size is a problem in SER?<BR>- Have anybody sent fragmented packets with SER?<BR><BR>Thanks for your help.</DIV></div><br
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