@Olivier, I never see such problem for a long time, after 4.2.0.19; I've
upgraded to Xenial, current using kernel is 4.4.0.62, works fine; Kernel
4.4.0.64 is installed, but I do not reboot my laptop yet.
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Looks like I'm encountering the exact same issue, in my case it's not
every single day, but happen quite often ~10% of our devices daily. I
opened a new bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1668356
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I've verified latest wily kernel, it fix this problem.
$ uname -rv
4.2.0-19-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 11 11:39:30 UTC 2015
$ uptime
07:43:26 up 11:42, 10 users, load average: 0.27, 0.11, 0.08
$ lsmod | grep e1000
e1000e237568 0
ptp20480 1 e1000e
** Ch
I am setting this to fix-released as it is so in 4.3 and sooner than
later the Xenial kernel will move to be 4.3 based and then have the fix.
Unfortunately there is no automatic way of closing the bug report then
and could be easily forgotten.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Wily)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Stefan Bader (smb) => (unassigned)
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SRU justification:
impact: A change in the e1000e network driver can cause a panics after 4
hours of uptime if the wired network is not in use.
Fix: Cherry-picking a follow-up patch from 4.3-rc1 avoids the issue.
Testcase: Leave a machine with e1000e hw not in use running for more
than 4 hours.
Thanks for the update, I will submit the missing patch to upstream
stable and in parallel try to get it included in the distro kernel as
soon as possible.
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@Stefan, these packages look great. My laptop has worked over 4 hours.
$ uname -rv
4.2.0-17-generic #21+lp1509929v1 SMP Mon Oct 26 10:33:08 UTC 2015
$ uptime
07:28:04 up 9:05, 2 users, load average: 0.34, 0.49, 0.26
$ lsmod | grep e1000e
e1000e237568 0
ptp2
Let me try; when I wake up, we can see if it is ok.
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@Alfred, could you try the packages at
http://people.canonical.com/~smb/lp1509929/ and report back here whether
this prevents the problem for you? Thanks,
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Checking the referred links it sounds indeed like the following patch is
required for the e1000e driver (even or because it is not in use). Seems
like it has been asked to be included in 4.2 before release but nothing
happened. Did not see it either in Dave Millers most recent stable mbox.
I am pre
seem to be related(alike):
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1508.2/01174.html
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linux/kernel/2198770
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