This is only open for the DKMS issues in DPDK 17.11 @ Bionic.
But those were fine recently with DPDK 17.11.9 for example.
See http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/d/dpdk/bionic/amd64
We just forgot to close this bug task when the related stable release
included a fix :-/
** Changed in: dpdk
** Also affects: dpdk (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: dpdk (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: dpdk (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Correct, 5.4 will be the last hwe kernel for bionic. Perhaps the
building of that module could be made dependent on being built against a
<5.4 kernel version?
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Finally, there it is :-)
@Seth - I'm not sure what to do about HWE kernels for Bionic.
As I mentioned the upstream choice was to remove the module.
Nobody is maintaining it anymore to match newer kernels and I don't see us
taking over that, but it is fine with the non-HWE kernel.
OTOH there
This bug was fixed in the package dpdk - 19.11-2ubuntu1
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dpdk (19.11-2ubuntu1) focal; urgency=medium
* Upload 19.11 to Focal
- d/control: disable libbpf-dev build dependency while waiting for the
kernel to build it for LP: 1836708 1826410.
- d/control: remove
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/dpdk/+git/dpdk/+merge/377279
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1853195
Title:
dpdk 18.11.4-1ubuntu1 ADT
We might get it to -proposed (still unlikely) until then, but surely not to
-release.
Please ignore the dpdk-kni test on the upload of kernel 5.4 and thanks for your
work on coordinating all that with package owners every time!
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5.4 is in -proposed now. I don't expect everything to be ready for it to
migrate until next week, but wanted to give you a heads up.
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Title:
Thanks for the update. We'll see where we are with 5.4 once it hits
proposed, if dpdk is the lone remaining test failure we can decide what
to do then.
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Hi Seth,
I completed DPDK 19.11 for Debian in git a few hours ago.
My Co-Maintainer will upload that to experimental these days and then we will
hit NEW queue.
>From there it is unclear how long things will take, but next week seems a bit
>early.
But if you need something urgent I'll ack
@Christian: Where do we stand on getting this update for dpdk? We plan
to put 5.4 into focal-proposed within the next week, so this is starting
to become urgent for us. Thanks!
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TBH - 19.11 is relased in a few days and there KNI will be dropped
there.
So for Focal this will be done with the 19.11 update.
There is no big benefit in getting this resolved before, but quite some work
around it.
Therefor I'm postponing this to 19.11.
If it hits also 17.11.x I'll need to fix
Arr, I think I have that seen before.
This is similar to a part of bug 1848585.
To chances here:
a) 5.4 got more changes to SKBs we need to adapt to
b) the upstream release of the CVEs has dropped the changes needed
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Tested on ppc64 with
- vmlinux-5.3.0-23-generic
- vmlinux-5.4.0-6-generic (from ppa:canonical-kernel-team/unstable)
dpdk-igb-uio-dkms -> works fine (as usual)
dpdk-rte-kni-dkms
- works for 5.3
- fails for 5.4
Full fail
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zH793W8Bv2/
Main issue:
In file included from
As usual in the past, kni dkms was dropped upstream in 19.xx so we need
to fix this on our own and provide a fix to the stable trees of 17.11.x
and 18.11.x
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