The issue I mentioned above appears to be caused by the ax88179_178a
(and in turn triggering an issue in the e1000e driver) -- I can
reproduce it with just two ax88179_178a. It might be a memory leak, I'm
not sure.
When I modify the configuration to use two vlans on the e1000e instead
of a second
Is there any additional information we should collect in order to report
this to LKML?
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systemd-networkd: Lost carrier e100
For me personally, the issue only appeared after upgrading from 18.04 ->
19.04. Based on dpkg.log, the last working kernel I had was either
4.15.0-45.48 or 4.15.0.43.45.
I haven't tried downgrading the kernel yet: the machine is headless and
manual interventions are a pain.
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Does any previous kernel work without this issue?
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Sorry for the delay, I was busy.
The out-of-tree e1000e driver does not resolve the issue.
Running, for example, "wget http://ping.online.net/1000Mo.dat -O
/dev/null" from the host, with all traffic on the non-e1000e interface,
and no traffic on the e1000e interface, causes the e1000e interface t
I have already tried mainline kernels, and every combination of ethtool
knob-twiddling. No luck.
Disabling TSO *may* make the 'random' e1000e resets happen less
frequently (it's hard to say), but wget/apt-get *on the other interface*
reliably trigger the e1000e to hang and reset regardless of sett
1) Please try disabling TSO. Multiple users reported positive results
after TSO is disabled.
2) Please try mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.2-rc5/
3) Please try out-of-tree e1000e, which has some extra sauce not in upstream:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000
Ah, sorry, it's also an I219-V
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v6/7th Gen Core
Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers [8086:5904] (rev 02)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620
[8086:5916] (rev 02)
00:08.0 System peripheral [0880]:
Please provide the output of `lspci -nn`.
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I might have the same issue, I'm not sure. I have a Ubuntu 19.04 server
with an onboard e1000e interface and a usb ax88179_178a interface,
routing traffic between the two.
The e1000e interface drops a couple of times a day and I see "Detected
Hardware Unit Hang" / "Reset adapter unexpectedly" mess
It's challenging for me to test mainline kernels because it means losing
access to ZFS, but I can probably do this later this week.
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i'm testing with settings ethtool -K eno1 gso off gro off tso off rx off
tx off
Few days ago my provider replaced all hardware, and attach network to another
switch port.
Also network cable is replaced
Cannot test kernel at this moment. System is already live.
Maybe Shivaram Lingamneni can run
Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.2-rc5/
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ethtool reports "highdma: on [fixed]", and won't let me switch it off.
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Today two times cost carrier. Seems that Shivaram Lingamneni is right.
With the changed settings there are still lost carriers, but not that often.
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I also installed networkd-dispatcher and added in the directory
routable.d a file with
#!/bin/sh
ethtool -K eno1 gso off gro off tso off rx off tx off
so i don't have to manual change the settings when rebooting.
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Can you check the nic settings and see if hidma is fixed or not?
(ethtool -k )
If it is not fixed, then try disable it ethtool -K highdma off
https://lauri.xn--vsandi-pxa.com/2016/02/fixing-broadcom-bcm5762-on-
ubuntu.html
Another option is to disable netplan and switch to networkd-systemd so y
I'm having this issue as well, with the 5.0.0-16-generic kernel on amd64
and an Intel I219-V NIC using the e1000e driver. I have a test case that
can reproduce it somewhat reliably (involving a lot of concurrent back-
and-forth chatter on my LAN).
I was able to reproduce it even after this command
yes and no.
I did disabled tso, but still had some problems, after that i enabled tso and
disabled rx/tx checksum
That also did not resolve the issue, so as last resort i disabled
GSO,GRO,TSO offload and ,RX,TX checksum check
ethtool -K gso off gro off tso off rx off tx off
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Does disabling TSO help?
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Bug descrip
issue only occurs when there is a high netwerk load.
Only disableling rx tx checksum check did not resolve the issue.
There is also a older bug for the e1000 with almost the same issue.
So seems that this issue is a long and known issue in earlier versions.
Also there is a simulair bug (broadcom
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Just installed a fresh installation of ubuntu 19 on our server and we're
having a lot of carrier-lost erros.
There is no really good indicaton why this is hapening.
Tried the following : disabled ipv6 (just
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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