> On 07.12.2020., at 20:41, Christian Hopps <cho...@chopps.org> wrote: > > > >> On Dec 7, 2020, at 1:44 PM, Damjan Marion <damjan.mar...@gmail.com >> <mailto:damjan.mar...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 07.12.2020., at 17:02, Christian Hopps <cho...@chopps.org >>> <mailto:cho...@chopps.org>> wrote: >>> >> >> please send me output of: extras/scripts/lsnet script and exact “create >> interface avf” commands you use…. > > PCI Address MAC address Device Name Driver State Speed > Port Type > ============ ================= ============== ========== ======== ========== > ==================== > 0000:65:00.0 40:a6:b7:4b:62:08 enp101s0f0 i40e down 10000Mb/s > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:65:00.1 40:a6:b7:4b:62:09 enp101s0f1 i40e down 10000Mb/s > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:65:00.2 40:a6:b7:4b:62:0a enp101s0f2 i40e down 10000Mb/s > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:65:00.3 40:a6:b7:4b:62:0b enp101s0f3 i40e down 10000Mb/s > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:b3:00.0 00:e0:8d:7e:1f:36 enp179s0f0 ixgbe down Unknown! > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:b3:00.1 00:e0:8d:7e:1f:37 enp179s0f1 ixgbe down Unknown! > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:01:00.0 a0:42:3f:3c:f8:ee enp1s0f0 ixgbe up 10000Mb/s > Twisted Pair > 0000:01:00.1 a0:42:3f:3c:f8:ef enp1s0f1 ixgbe down Unknown! > Twisted Pair > 0000:17:00.0 f8:f2:1e:3c:15:ec enp23s0f0 ixgbe down Unknown! > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:17:00.1 f8:f2:1e:3c:15:ed enp23s0f1 ixgbe down Unknown! > Direct Attach Copper > 0000:01:10.0 52:bf:27:59:df:50 eth0 ixgbevf down Unknown! > Other > 0000:01:10.2 ee:24:0b:0c:93:3f eth1 ixgbevf down Unknown! > Other > 0000:01:10.4 9e:8e:ce:da:38:f5 eth2 ixgbevf down Unknown! > Other > 0000:01:10.6 2a:f4:a2:ea:4c:5d eth3 ixgbevf down Unknown! > Other >
I dont see your VFs on the list?Do you have them created? Do you see them with “lspci | grep Ether”? also, I asked for your crete interface config…. > >> >>> >>>> What kernel and driver version do you use? >>> >>> Host Config: >>> >>> $ cat /etc/lsb-release >>> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu >>> DISTRIB_RELEASE=20.10 >>> DISTRIB_CODENAME=groovy >>> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 20.10" >>> $ uname -a >>> Linux labnh 5.8.0-31-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 23 18:44:54 UTC 2020 >>> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >>> >>> Docker Config (compiled and run inside): >>> >>> root@p1:/# cat /etc/lsb-release >>> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu >>> DISTRIB_RELEASE=18.04 >>> DISTRIB_CODENAME=bionic >>> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS" >>> >>>> >>>> Have you tried latest PF driver from intel? >>> >>> No; however, I am running such a new ubuntu (5.8 kernel) so I was hoping >>> that was sufficient. >> >> Agree, still, please, do me a favour and try with latest, so I know i’m >> looking at the same thing. > > I did the build and installed the deb, I also updated the firmware on the > NIC; however, > > $ dpkg -l | grep i40 > ii i40e-dkms 2.12.6 > all Intel i40e adapter driver > > $ sudo ethtool -i enp101s0f0 > driver: i40e > version: 2.8.20-k > firmware-version: 8.15 0x80009621 1.2829.0 > expansion-rom-version: > bus-info: 0000:65:00.0 > supports-statistics: yes > supports-test: yes > supports-eeprom-access: yes > supports-register-dump: yes > supports-priv-flags: yes > > It doesn't seem to have used it. Is there something else I need to do to have > it use the dkms driver? rmmod i40e; modprobe i40e or reboot…
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