On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:24 AM, Yaroslav Molochko <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry. I was not using this machine for quite a bit, I've updated to the new > kernel and updated bug with the information you asked
Thanks. Note that this appears to be vanilla v3.12, which has e1000e version 2.3.2-k in it. Intel maintains newer drivers out-of-tree at http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/, and it's possible this is some bug that has already been fixed. The current version there looks like e1000e-2.5.4, released 2013-09-05. I think only the Intel folks can help you out with this. Bjorn >> > On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 2:31 AM, <[email protected]> >> > wrote: >> >> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60555 >> >> >> >> Bug ID: 60555 >> >> Summary: Some amount of ifconfig cause load average increase >> >> and system freeze >> >> Product: Drivers >> >> Version: 2.5 >> >> Kernel Version: 3.10.0 >> >> Hardware: All >> >> OS: Linux >> >> Tree: Mainline >> >> Status: NEW >> >> Severity: normal >> >> Priority: P1 >> >> Component: PCI >> >> Assignee: [email protected] >> >> Reporter: [email protected] >> >> Regression: No >> >> >> >> I've faced with the situation when system stopped to process any >> >> request. >> >> Further analysis showed that the load average was around 20, and was >> >> constantly >> >> increasing (the normal LA for this system is 0.3-1). >> > >> > Thanks for the report; sorry it fell through the cracks. >> > >> > Is this problem reproducible? If so, can you try to reproduce it on >> > v3.11? Can you please attach a complete dmesg log and "lspci -vv" (as >> > root) output to the bugzilla? >> > >> > The BUG_ON you're hitting is here, but I don't know what it means: >> > >> > #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS >> > for (i = 0; i < nvec; i++) >> > BUG_ON(irq_has_action(entry->irq + i)); >> > #endif >> >> What's the status of this? Is it still a problem? Should we just >> close the bug as unreproducible? >> >> Bjorn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ November Webinars for C, C++, Fortran Developers Accelerate application performance with scalable programming models. Explore techniques for threading, error checking, porting, and tuning. Get the most from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60136231&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ E1000-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/e1000-devel To learn more about Intel® Ethernet, visit http://communities.intel.com/community/wired
