** Description changed:

  BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1909062
  
  [Impact]
  
  For users with QLogic QL41xxx series NICs, such as the FastLinQ QL41000
  Series 10/25/40/50GbE Controller, when they upgrade from the 4.15 kernel
  to the 5.4 kernel, Kubernetes Internal DNS requests will fail, due to
  these packets getting corrupted.
  
  Kubernetes uses IPIP tunnelled packets for internal DNS resolution, and
  this particular packet type is not supported for hardware tx checksum
  offload, and the packets end up corrupted when the qede driver attempts
  to checksum them.
  
  This only affects internal Kubernetes DNS, as regular DNS lookups to
  regular external domains will succeed, due to them not using IPIP packet
  types.
  
  [Fix]
  
  Marvell has developed a fix for the qede driver, which checks the packet
  type, and if it is IPPROTO_IPIP, then csum offloads are disabled for
  socket buffers of type IPIP.
  
  commit 5d5647dad259bb416fd5d3d87012760386d97530
  Author: Manish Chopra <mani...@marvell.com>
  Date: Mon Dec 21 06:55:30 2020 -0800
  Subject: qede: fix offload for IPIP tunnel packets
- Link: 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/commit/?id=5d5647dad259bb416fd5d3d87012760386d97530
+ Link: 
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/5d5647dad259bb416fd5d3d87012760386d97530
 
  
- This commit is currently in the netdev tree, awaiting merge to mainline.
- The commit is queued for upstream stable.
+ This commit landed in mainline in 5.11-rc3. The commit is queued for
+ upstream stable.
  
  [Testcase]
  
  The system must have a QLogic QL41xxx series NIC fitted, and needs to be
  a part of a Kubernetes cluster.
  
  Firstly, get a list of all devices in the system:
  
  $ sudo ifconfig
  
  Next, set all devices down with:
  
  $ sudo ifconfig <device> down
  
  Next, bring up the QLogic QL41xxx device:
  
  $ sudo ifconfig <qlogic nic device> up
  
  Then, attempt to lookup an internal Kubernetes domain:
  
  $ nslookup <internal kubernetes domain address>
  
  Without the patch, the connection will time out:
  
  ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
  
  If we look at packet traces with tcpdump, we see it leaves the source,
  but never arrives at the destination.
  
  There is a test kernel available in the following ppa:
  
  https://launchpad.net/~mruffell/+archive/ubuntu/sf297772-test
  
  If you install it, then Kubernetes internal DNS lookups will succeed.
  
  [Where problems could occur]
  
  If a regression were to occur, then users of the qede driver would be
  affected. This is limited to those with QLogic QL41xxx series NICs. The
  patch explicitly checks for IPIP type packets, so only those particular
  packets would be affected.
  
  Since IPIP type packets are uncommon, it would not cause a total outage
  on regression, since most packets are not IPIP tunnelled. It could
  potentially cause problems for users who frequently handle VPN or
  Kubernetes internal DNS traffic.
  
  A workaround would be to use ethtool to disable tx csum offload for all
  packet types, or to revert to an older kernel.

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  qede: Kubernetes Internal DNS Failure due to QL41xxx NIC not
  supporting IPIP tx csum offload

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