You picked a bunch of places to post this, and you really should've used a 
different place: e1000-de...@lists.sourceforge.net

Also, since you flagged the "communities" post as "answered", you're not likely 
to get any follow-up. The Intel communities are also not monitored as much by 
the wired networking people at Intel.

Please let us know if you have any specific issues, and please provide exact 
reproduction steps so we can investigate your issues, and please use 
e1000-devel.

Todd Fujinaka
Software Application Engineer
Datacenter Engineering Group
Intel Corporation
todd.fujin...@intel.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Intel-wired-lan [mailto:intel-wired-lan-boun...@osuosl.org] On Behalf Of 
Pavlos Parissis
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 4:03 PM
To: netdev@vger.kernel.org; intel-wired-...@lists.osuosl.org
Subject: [Intel-wired-lan] Instability of i40e driver on 4.9 kernel

Hi all,

We have been running 4.9 kernels for several months on CentOS 7.3 and for few 
weeks on CentOS 7.4, and, after we replaced 10GbE cobber cards(X540-AT2 with 
ixgbe driver) with X710 10GbE SFP cards using i40e driver, we noticed sever 
instabilities on our servers.

On several servers the links were marked down and up again, without any obvious 
reasons expect a lot of errors on kernel.log. We run Bird Internet daemon on 
our servers in order to establish BGP peerings with routers and we have 
observed flapping on BGP peerings. At the same time we had BGP peering 
stabilities issues we had kernel errors. We decided to go back to 3.10 kernel 
from CentOS, but that process wasn't smooth as latest firmware gave us problems 
with speed detection. We rolled back to two version old and speed detection 
issue was resolved. We have been running 3.10 several weeks without any 
problems. Even we want certain functionality from kernel 4.9, we decided to 
switch back to 3.10 as stability of our systems has higher priority.

I need to mention that in all occurrences of the issue we didn't see any 
anomalies, such DDOS attacks and etc.

I have opened https://communities.intel.com/message/501682#501682 and there you 
can find all the error messages and other information.

Since we noticed the issues, I have been following netdev ML and I know that 
there are a lot of improvements/patched queued up for 4.14 and I am hoping 
those patches fix our issue and most importantly are sent to linux-stable for 
inclusion in 4.9 kernel.

Cheers,
Pavlos


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