[Intel-wired-lan] sr-iov related bonding regression (two regressions in one report)
Jay Vosburgh
jay.vosburgh at canonical.com
Wed Nov 15 00:54:33 UTC 2023
Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Thorsten and all,
>
>I come across LACP bonding regression on Bugzilla [1]. The reporter
>(Cc'ed) has two regressions. The first is actual LACP bonding
>regression (but terse):
>
>> Till linkx kernel 6.5.7 it is working fine, but after upgrading to 6.6.1 ping stop working with LACP bonding.
>> When we disable SR-IOV from bios , everything working fine
>
>And the second is out-of-tree module FTBFS:
[... skip OOT stuff ...]
>
>Should I add the first regression to regzbot (since the second one
>is obviously out-of-tree problem), or should I asked detailed regression
>info to the reporter?
My vote is to get additional information. Given the nature of
the workaround ("When we disable SR-IOV from bios , everything working
fine"), it's plausible that the underlying cause is something
platform-specific.
Interestingly, we've been chasing internally an issue with
bonding LACP mode on ice (E810-XXV, I think) when running on the Ubuntu
kernel. That manifests as occasional TX timeouts, and doesn't happen if
the Intel OOT driver is used, so I wonder if that bugzilla reporter is
also seeing TX timeouts that correlate with their ping failures.
-J
>Thanks.
>
>[1]: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218139
>
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-Jay Vosburgh, jay.vosburgh at canonical.com
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