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--- Comment #32 from Colin Percival ---
Leif, could you open a new PR for that and CC me? I'll get some people to look
at it but I think it's an unrelated issue so I don't want to force them to wade
through this entire thread.
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--- Comment #31 from Leif Pedersen ---
ena in 12.0-RELEASE is still not stable on AWS. We see these kernel messages a
few times per day:
ena_com_prepare_tx() [TID:100766]: Not enough space in the tx queue
ena0: failed to prepare tx bufs
e
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--- Comment #18 from i...@hybrid-lab.co.uk ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #17)
In order to investigate anything that sporadically breaks, you need to know how
to break it. Like I said in comment #6 when I disabled the hack, not
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--- Comment #17 from John Baldwin ---
I don't think the commenter in #3 understood what "broken" might mean in the
context of MSI or MSI-X, so I attempted to give more detail on how a particular
type of breakage might boot Linux ok but not
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--- Comment #16 from i...@hybrid-lab.co.uk ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #15)
The reply from VMWare is in comment #3---their implementation was never broken.
They also asked for specific bug reports to be identified where the b
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--- Comment #15 from John Baldwin ---
(In reply to igor from comment #14)
Comment #12 explains why another hypervisor had issues with FreeBSD due to an
incomplete emulation of MSI-X. However, the questions it raises can only be
answered by
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--- Comment #14 from i...@hybrid-lab.co.uk ---
(In reply to Rodney W. Grimes from comment #13)
Given that (a) there is absolutely no definitive background as to why the hack,
pardon me, "quirk" was inserted in in the first place, (b) utter
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--- Comment #13 from Rodney W. Grimes ---
This is a ping, we need to move forward on this issue.
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