Ok, so I think that means this is ready to be closed, right?
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Title:
Add Support for Broadcom 5760X RoCE adapters to 24.04 (patches
Excellent!
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Update bnxt_en with bug fixes and support for Broadcom 5760X network
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Status in linux package in Ubunt
@bladernr is there anything we need to do further right now to move this
forward for 24.04 inclusion?
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Add Support for Broadc
Testing looks good from our side. When we have fixes how should we
request they are integrated? A new launchpad bug with a list of
upstream fixes that should be backported?
** Tags removed: verification-needed-mantic-linux
** Tags added: verification-done-mantic-linux
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** Description changed:
[IMPACT]
This is requested by one of our larger server hardware partners and
Broadcom to to update the bnxt_en network driver code to add some bug
fixes and support for the newer 5760X adapters into Mantic. The goal is
to have these land in 22.04.4 HWE and the
** Description changed:
[IMPACT]
- This is requested by one of our larger server hardware partners and the
- upstream (Broadcom) to update the bnxt network driver code to add some
- bug fixes and support for the newer 5760X adapters into Mantic with the
- goal of having these land in 22.04.4
** Summary changed:
- Add Support for Broadcom 5760X Network adapters to 24.04 (patches in 6.8)
+ Add Support for Broadcom 5760X Network Controllers
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** Summary changed:
- Add Support for Broadcom 5760X Adapters to 24.04 (patches in 6.8)
+ Add Support for Broadcom 5760X Network adapters to 24.04 (patches in 6.8)
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Public bug reported:
This request is to add support for the patches for the Broadcom RoCE
driver included in v6.8 to 24.04.
The thread where these were posted is here:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/1701946060-13931-1-git-send-email-
selvin.xav...@broadcom.com/
These are the commits from linux-rdma
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Add Support for Broadcom 5760X Adapters to 24.04 (patches in 6.8)
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Patches that may not be needed or could be a little tricky
1. Anything with 'Merge' (obviously)
2. 'a9ca9f9ceff3 page_pool: split types and declarations from page_pool.h'
will add new page pool header files. There may be some header-file changes
that do not apply as cleanly.
3. '2b3082c6ef3b
Here would be the patches if we brought this back to as far back as a
v6.5 kernel:
v6.6 bnxt_en patches
edc0140cc3b7 bnxt_en: Flush XDP for bnxt_poll_nitroa0()'s NAPI
f7e97ce26972 Merge tag 'for-linus' of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rdma/rdma
e3b3a87967ce bnxt: use the NAPI skb
>> Is there any chance of these being backported upstream into 6.7?
Since this is new hardware support there is almost no chance it will be
added to upstream v6.7.
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These patches are needed on top of v6.7 to support Broadcom 5760X
Adapters. These patches currently reside in the net-next tree and will
be included in v6.8.
Prerequisite commits in net-next today:
c1056a59aee1 bnxt_en: Optimize xmit_more TX path
ba098017791e bnxt_en: Use e
I'm not seeing INT_MAX in ethtool.h
gospo@xenial-dev:~/ubuntu-yakkety$ grep INT_MAX include/uapi/linux/ethtool.h
gospo@xenial-dev:~/ubuntu-yakkety$
Any chance you have some odd headers installed in your sbuild
environment or you are using a xenial-based sbuild that didn't have this
patch?
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Iain, can you confirm that the change from LP: #1592930 this works as
expected for you?
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[Xenial] net: updates to ethtool and
This problem has been confirmed by both me and Iain Lane.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Regression from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1581132.
Patch posted to https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
team/2016-June/078426.html
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Public bug reported:
Current -proposed kernel produces errors when building userspace
packages that require ethtool.h from linux-headers.
This was noted by Iain Lane when building systemd with this kernel:
In file included from ../src/udev/net/ethtool-util.c:22:0:
/usr/include/linux/ethtool.h: I
Thanks @Iain. I'll propose this now. Apologies for the userspace build
failure.
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Title:
[Xenial] net: updates to ethtool and virti
Patch submitted to ubuntu kernel mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2016-June/078426.html
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[Xenial]
Confirmed that link speed/duplex/etc could set set with ethtool on
proposed kernel 4.4.0-25-generic.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-xenial
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Excellent! Thanks for letting me know, Tim.
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[Xenial] net: updates to ethtool and virtio_net for speed/duplex
support
Sta
Any chance I get this categorized slightly higher than wishlist? :-)
I realize it is from someone outside Canonical, but wishlist makes is
sound like there is a limited chance this will make it into 16.04
anytime soon
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Brad, this isn't really a bug, but a feature request.
Before my patches, it was not possible to get or set link speed on a
virtio_net backed device.
$ sudo ethtool enp0s8
Settings for enp0s8:
Link detected: yes
$ sudo ethtool -s enp0s8 speed 10 duplex full
Cannot get current device
Public bug reported:
Post 4.4, several changes landed upsteam to allow users to set interface
speed for virtio_net backed devices. This feature is extremely useful
for those doing large-scale networking simulations where Ubuntu-based
VMs are used to simulate hosts. Not only does it allow hosts t
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