[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1954843] Re: amdgpu_bl0: Failed to write system 'brightness' attribute: Invalid argument

2022-01-31 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Just updated my laptop (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS) from 5.13.0-27-generic to 
5.13.0-28-generic and have the same issue (stuck in max brightness).
On 5.13.0-27-generic, brightness adjust works fine.

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Title:
  amdgpu_bl0: Failed to write system 'brightness' attribute: Invalid
  argument

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 21.10 does not succeed at setting the display brightness after
  booting (either to the GNOME login screen or to a logged-in user's
  desktop). The brightness is at its highest level until I adjust it
  with keyboard shortcuts or a GUI tool.

  The systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0 service seems to fail
  during startup, but I can subsequently run it after startup and it
  succeeds (and restores brightness):

  mdmower@T14S ~ $ sudo systemctl status systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0
  [sudo] password for mdmower: 
  × systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0.service - Load/Save Screen Backlight 
Brightness of backlight:amdgpu_bl0
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-backlight@.service; static)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2021-12-14 13:26:05 PST; 
30s ago
 Docs: man:systemd-backlight@.service(8)
  Process: 962 ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-backlight load 
backlight:amdgpu_bl0 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
 Main PID: 962 (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
  CPU: 3ms

  Dec 14 13:26:05 T14S systemd[1]: Starting Load/Save Screen Backlight 
Brightness of backlight:amdgpu_bl0...
  Dec 14 13:26:05 T14S systemd-backlight[962]: amdgpu_bl0: Failed to write 
system 'brightness' attribute: Invalid argument
  Dec 14 13:26:05 T14S systemd[1]: 
systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0.service: Main process exited, 
code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
  Dec 14 13:26:05 T14S systemd[1]: 
systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
  Dec 14 13:26:05 T14S systemd[1]: Failed to start Load/Save Screen Backlight 
Brightness of backlight:amdgpu_bl0.

  mdmower@T14S ~ $ sudo systemctl start systemd-
  backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0

  mdmower@T14S ~ $ sudo systemctl status systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0
  ● systemd-backlight@backlight:amdgpu_bl0.service - Load/Save Screen Backlight 
Brightness of backlight:amdgpu_bl0
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-backlight@.service; static)
   Active: active (exited) since Tue 2021-12-14 13:26:45 PST; 1s ago
 Docs: man:systemd-backlight@.service(8)
  Process: 5119 ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-backlight load 
backlight:amdgpu_bl0 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
 Main PID: 5119 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
  CPU: 5ms

  Dec 14 13:26:45 T14S systemd[1]: Starting Load/Save Screen Backlight 
Brightness of backlight:amdgpu_bl0...
  Dec 14 13:26:45 T14S systemd[1]: Finished Load/Save Screen Backlight 
Brightness of backlight:amdgpu_bl0.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
  Package: xorg 1:7.7+22ubuntu2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.13.0-22.22-generic 5.13.19
  Uname: Linux 5.13.0-22-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu71
  Architecture: amd64
  BootLog: Error: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/var/log/boot.log'
  CasperMD5CheckResult: pass
  CompositorRunning: None
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Tue Dec 14 13:29:38 2021
  DistUpgraded: Fresh install
  DistroCodename: impish
  DistroVariant: ubuntu
  ExtraDebuggingInterest: Yes
  GraphicsCard:
   Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Cezanne [1002:1638] (rev d1) (prog-if 
00 [VGA controller])
 Subsystem: Lenovo Cezanne [17aa:5095]
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-12-12 (2 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 21.10 "Impish Indri" - Release amd64 (20211012)
  MachineType: LENOVO 20XF004WUS
  ProcEnviron:
   TERM=xterm-256color
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=
   LANG=en_US.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.13.0-22-generic 
root=UUID=859a72cc-a3fe-470f-b525-37b151408289 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7
  SourcePackage: xorg
  Symptom: display
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  dmi.bios.date: 11/08/2021
  dmi.bios.release: 1.14
  dmi.bios.vendor: LENOVO
  dmi.bios.version: R1NET44W (1.14)
  dmi.board.asset.tag: Not Available
  dmi.board.name: 20XF004WUS
  dmi.board.vendor: LENOVO
  dmi.board.version: SDK0J40697 WIN
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: No Asset Information
  dmi.chassis.type: 10
  dmi.chassis.vendor: LENOVO
  dmi.chassis.version: None
  dmi.ec.firmware.release: 1.14
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnLENOVO:bvrR1NET44W(1.14):bd11/08/2021:br1.14:efr1.14:svnLENOVO:pn20XF004WUS:pvrThinkPadT14sGen2a:rvnLENOVO:rn20XF004WUS:rvrSDK0J40697WIN:cvnLENOVO:ct10:cvrNone:skuLENOVO_MT_20XF_BU_Think_FM_ThinkPadT14sGen2a:
  dmi.product.family:

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1585210] Re: Unstable Wifi Intel 7265

2016-06-06 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Upgraded BIOS to A13 and problem dissapear.
Checked all BIOS changelogs between versions and no one has information about 
wifi interface, but problem appears to bo solved.

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Title:
  Unstable Wifi Intel 7265

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  With some routers, my wifi connection drops and restarts with the
  following error:

  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463055] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Queue 16 
stuck for 1 ms.
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463066] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Current 
SW read_ptr 244 write_ptr 24
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463107] iwl data: : 00 00 00 
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463131] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(0) = 0x
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463152] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(1) = 0xc0110003
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463173] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(2) = 0x
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463193] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(3) = 0x80300017
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463206] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(4) = 0x
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463231] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(5) = 0x
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463252] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(6) = 0x
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463273] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH 
TRBs(7) = 0x00709006
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463331] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 0 is 
active and mapped to fifo 3 ra_tid 0x [24,24]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463394] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 1 is 
active and mapped to fifo 2 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463456] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 2 is 
active and mapped to fifo 1 ra_tid 0x [50,50]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463518] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 3 is 
active and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463580] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 4 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463642] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 5 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463705] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 6 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463767] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 7 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463829] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 8 is 
active and mapped to fifo 3 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463891] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 9 is 
active and mapped to fifo 7 ra_tid 0x [7,7]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463974] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 10 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464036] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 11 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464098] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 12 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464160] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 13 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464222] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 14 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464284] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 15 is 
active and mapped to fifo 5 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464346] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 16 is 
active and mapped to fifo 1 ra_tid 0x000f [244,24]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464408] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 17 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464470] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 18 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464532] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 19 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464594] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 20 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464656] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 21 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0xfff0 [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464718] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 22 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464780] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 23 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464838] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 24 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
  May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464900] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 25 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1585210] [NEW] Unstable Wifi Intel 7265

2016-05-24 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Public bug reported:

With some routers, my wifi connection drops and restarts with the
following error:

May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463055] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Queue 16 
stuck for 1 ms.
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463066] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Current SW 
read_ptr 244 write_ptr 24
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463107] iwl data: : 00 00 00 00 
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463131] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(0) 
= 0x
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463152] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(1) 
= 0xc0110003
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463173] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(2) 
= 0x
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463193] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(3) 
= 0x80300017
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463206] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(4) 
= 0x
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463231] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(5) 
= 0x
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463252] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(6) 
= 0x
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463273] iwlwifi :02:00.0: FH TRBs(7) 
= 0x00709006
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463331] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 0 is 
active and mapped to fifo 3 ra_tid 0x [24,24]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463394] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 1 is 
active and mapped to fifo 2 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463456] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 2 is 
active and mapped to fifo 1 ra_tid 0x [50,50]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463518] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 3 is 
active and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463580] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 4 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463642] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 5 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463705] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 6 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463767] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 7 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463829] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 8 is 
active and mapped to fifo 3 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463891] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 9 is 
active and mapped to fifo 7 ra_tid 0x [7,7]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.463974] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 10 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464036] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 11 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464098] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 12 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464160] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 13 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464222] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 14 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464284] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 15 is 
active and mapped to fifo 5 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464346] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 16 is 
active and mapped to fifo 1 ra_tid 0x000f [244,24]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464408] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 17 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464470] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 18 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464532] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 19 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464594] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 20 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464656] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 21 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0xfff0 [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464718] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 22 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464780] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 23 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464838] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 24 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464900] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 25 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.464962] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 26 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.465045] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 27 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.465103] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 28 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 ra_tid 0x [0,0]
May 23 20:12:00 neftali kernel: [ 1262.465161] iwlwifi :02:00.0: Q 29 is 
inactive and mapped to fifo 0 

Re: [Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2014-09-25 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Hi Thomas.
Unfortunately isn't working for me. I tried upgrading firmware, kernel and
even NIC drivers with no luck: always fail with same "error 5" message.
Right now, I'm running server with most recent 3.2 kernel.

Regards

2014-07-31 4:45 GMT-03:00 thomas955 :

> Hi,
>
> additional i did a few "system" upgrades too. (may thats why its working
> for me)
>
> My system : dell poweredge R815
> BIOS version 3.2.1
> Firmware: 1.96 (Build 01)
>
> uname -a
> Linux hostname 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC
> 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> now some ethtool infos:
> ethtool -i 10gbiface
> driver: ixgbe
> version: 3.15.1-k
> firmware-version: 0x546c0001
> bus-info: :22:00.0
> supports-statistics: yes
> supports-test: yes
> supports-eeprom-access: yes
> supports-register-dump: yes
> supports-priv-flags: no
>
> If you also have a dell try to upgrade the firmware.
> p.s.
> you can write me an email, i have some "helpfull" upgrade - links :-D
>
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>
> Title:
>   Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10
>
> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
>   Confirmed
> Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
>   Confirmed
> Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
>   Confirmed
> Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
>   Confirmed
> Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
>   Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>   We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
>   Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
>   driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
>   12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
>   drivers fails with error:
>
>   [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version
> 3.18.7
>   [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
>   [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
>   [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
>   [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
>   [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5
>
>   I contacted Intel developers and they responded:
>
>   "Hey Fernando,
>   We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
>1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
>2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
>3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid
>
>   Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with
> another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to
> verify you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if
> the eeprom somehow got corrupted.
>   That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at
> all sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling
> ioremap, but it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
>   Thanks,
>   -Don"
>
>   If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
>   works fine.
>
>   Please let me know how can I help!
>
>   Regards
>
>   Fernando
>
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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Won't Fix
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Won't Fix
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Won't Fix
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you c

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2014-08-04 Thread Fernando Sclavo
No luck. All server firmware upgraded to SUU 14.07 (newest), and Ubuntu
updated as well, but still not working. Some info:

dmesg:

[   35.012522] ixgbe :22:00.1: Multiqueue Enabled: Rx Queue count = 32, Tx 
Queue count = 32
[   35.012653] ixgbe :22:00.1: PCI Express bandwidth of 32GT/s available
[   35.012655] ixgbe :22:00.1: (Speed:5.0GT/s, Width: x8, Encoding Loss:20%)
[   35.012990] ixgbe :22:00.1: MAC: 2, PHY: 15, SFP+: 6, PBA No: G18786-003
[   35.012992] ixgbe :22:00.1: 90:e2:ba:20:b8:05
[   35.014727] ixgbe :22:00.1: Intel(R) 10 Gigabit Network Connection
[   35.014908] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
[   35.015031] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

uname -a:
Linux suricata 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2014-07-30 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Unfortunately, I upgraded server to 14.04 but bug is still there:

dmesg:

[   35.012522] ixgbe :22:00.1: Multiqueue Enabled: Rx Queue count = 32, Tx 
Queue count = 32
[   35.012653] ixgbe :22:00.1: PCI Express bandwidth of 32GT/s available
[   35.012655] ixgbe :22:00.1: (Speed:5.0GT/s, Width: x8, Encoding Loss:20%)
[   35.012990] ixgbe :22:00.1: MAC: 2, PHY: 15, SFP+: 6, PBA No: G18786-003
[   35.012992] ixgbe :22:00.1: 90:e2:ba:20:b8:05
[   35.014727] ixgbe :22:00.1: Intel(R) 10 Gigabit Network Connection
[   35.014908] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
[   35.015031] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

uname -a:
Linux suricata 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2014-02-06 Thread Fernando Sclavo
The kernel I tried was downloaded from your link Joseph, not from ppa.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2014-02-05 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, I tried 3.14.0-031400rc1-generic and fails (same "error -5")

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2014-01-10 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, I haven't problem installing those kernels, the issue is none of
these boots.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-12-16 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Same here, headers package won't install and kernel doens't boot.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-12-02 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph: kernel 3.5.0-44_3.5.0-44.67~lp1245938v2Patched works ok!

Thomas: apparently the only way to boot some kernels is installing the
"extra" package. For some other kernels this isn't required.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, unfortunately kernel 3.13 doesn't boot on our server, like
others before hangs on "loading ramdisk"

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-28 Thread Fernando Sclavo
** Attachment added: "dmesg_3.5.0-44.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1245938/+attachment/3919269/+files/dmesg_3.5.0-44.log

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-28 Thread Fernando Sclavo
** Attachment added: "lspci-vv_3.5.0-44.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1245938/+attachment/3919268/+files/lspci-vv_3.5.0-44.log

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Quantal:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Raring:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
  Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-26 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Confirmed Joseph, kernel
3.5.0-44-generic_3.5.0-44.67~lp1245938Commit49cc9a18Reverted works fine!

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-22 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, kernel 3.4.0-3-generic_3.4.0-3.8~lp1245938Commit3ab9eb9 doesn't
fails, it works ok!

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-20 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Kernel 3.4.0-3-generic_3.4.0-3.8~lp1245938Commit49cc9a18 also fails
Joseph.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-19 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Kernel 3.4.0-3.8~lp1245938Commit58d5086 also fails with same error.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-18 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, kernel 3.4.0-3.9~lp1245938Commit44b7400 also has the bug.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-13 Thread Fernando Sclavo
It failed too with same error

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-13 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Sorry for the delay Joseph, I was out of office. Just tested 3.4.0-3.9 and 
driver fails.
I'll wait for your next kernel to test

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-06 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, 3.4.0-4.9 ins't good: NICs (ixgbe) fails with this kernel with
same error code: -5

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-05 Thread Fernando Sclavo
3.4.0-3.8 also works fine!

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-05 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Yes! 3.4.0.-2.6 worked fine!

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-04 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Hi Joseph.
Kernel 3.4.0-5.11 also fails with "error -5"
We are a little bit closer

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-11-01 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Joseph, here are the results (both kernel boots ok):

Kernel 3.4.0-1.2: NIC's are working.
Kernel 3.5.0-1.1: NIC's wasn't work. Same error than before (ixgbe: probe of 
:22:00.0 failed with error -5)

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-31 Thread Fernando Sclavo
No Joseph, 3.5.0-030500-generic  doen't boot. It hangs (as others) with:

Loading Linux 3.5.0-030500-generic ...
Loading initial ramdisk ...

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-31 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Yes! Kernel 3.11.0-12 boots!

idsuser@suricata:~$ uname -a
Linux suricata 3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 9 16:20:46 UTC 2013 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

But, same bug with ixgbe:

[   14.424573] ixgbe: Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 
3.13.10-k
[   14.424575] ixgbe: Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
[   14.424778] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
[   14.424887] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
[   14.424995] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
[   14.425100] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-30 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Unfortunately 3.11.3 also doens't boot. Every upgrade/update installed kernel 
boots ok, but not package installed one.
I don't know how to debug why kernels doesn't boot, if you give me some tips I 
can give it a try.

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
No luck!
3.11.5 keeps hanged on "Loading initial ramdisk..." too

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Hi Joseph

Tried suggested kernels, but both hangs on:
Loading Linux 3.11.6-031106-generic
Loading initial ramdisk <-

I'm forgetting something? Just downloaded .deb packages and installed
them with "sudo dpkg -i package_name.deb" without errors (only a warning
about a missing bnx2 firmware).

Thanks

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
** Attachment added: "lshw-Cnet.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1245938/+attachment/3894836/+files/lshw-Cnet.log

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] Re: Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1245938] [NEW] Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

2013-10-29 Thread Fernando Sclavo
Public bug reported:

We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run Ubuntu
12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel driver or
with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to 12.10, 13.04 or
13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel drivers fails with
error:

[  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
[  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
[  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
[  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
[  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
[  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

"Hey Fernando,
We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
 1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
 2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
 3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with another 
system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify you could 
try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom somehow got 
corrupted.
That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
Thanks,
-Don"

If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
works fine.

Please let me know how can I help!

Regards

Fernando

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: intel ioremap ixgbe kernel-bug

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Title:
  Intel x520 NIC's (ixgbe) stop working in 12.10, 13.04, 13.10

Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  We have a server (Dell R715) with two Intel x520 NIC's. If we run
  Ubuntu 12.04 on it, the NIC's works flawlessly (with stock kernel
  driver or with Intel compiled one), but if we upgrade release to
  12.10, 13.04 or 13.10, the NIC's stop working: either stock or Intel
  drivers fails with error:

  [  226.395766] Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 3.18.7
  [  226.395770] Copyright (c) 1999-2013 Intel Corporation.
  [  226.395980] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396092] ixgbe: probe of :22:00.1 failed with error -5
  [  226.396203] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.0 failed with error -5
  [  226.396311] ixgbe: probe of :23:00.1 failed with error -5

  I contacted Intel developers and they responded:

  "Hey Fernando,
  We (ixgbe) only returns EIO (error 5) for a couple of reasons.
   1) When we fail to io map (ioremap)
   2) If the eeprom checksum is incorrect.
   3) If the MAC address from the checksum is invalid

  Reasons 2 and 3 are related to the NIC's eeprom so if they worked with 
another system they should still be fine now.  If you really wanted to verify 
you could try out the NIC's on a known good system again to see if the eeprom 
somehow got corrupted.
  That pretty much leaves us with ioremap returning an error.  I'm not at all 
sure why your Ubuntu release would not like the way we are calling ioremap, but 
it might give you a place to start looking in Ubuntu changes.
  Thanks,
  -Don"

  If the server boot with kernel 3.2.0-55 (from grub menu) both NIC's
  works fine.

  Please let me know how can I help!

  Regards

  Fernando

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