Thx a log Heitor! With no mention of some new package fixing this I did not
correlate that to any patch to the kernel.
Will the be fixed in the HWE kernel as well then?
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@Robert thanks for keeping this bug alive and updated!
1) More debug info required?
@Robert, reading your post
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2036239/comments/50 again,
I am wondering if you asked me to provided more debug info with NVM 4.4 on my
E810 NICs? Would this help
We see the same issue with lots of references to arrays within
mpt3sas_scsih.c:
```
UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in
/build/linux-hwe-6.5-q7NZ0T/linux-hwe-6.5-6.5.0/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/mpt3sas_scsih.c:4667:12
UBSAN: array-index-out-of-bounds in
/build/linux-hwe-6.5-q7NZ0T/linux-hwe-6.5-6.5.
Public bug reported:
Similar to the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
hwe-6.5/+bug/2051123 where traces were shown, we observed a "BUG" being
reported on yet another machine of the same make / model (Asus
RS720A-E11-RS24U using dual socket AMD EPYC Milan CPUs):
```
[...]
Jan 2
** Attachment added: "lspci output of the machine type showing the traces"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-hwe-6.5/+bug/2051123/+attachment/5742209/+files/lspci.txt
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We just observed this issue on another machine of the same make and model.
Kernel log of the boot up to the crash is attached.
This machine had NO virtual machines running though. We saw side effects
such as hanging processes but were able to log in and reboot the
machine.
** Summary changed:
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@Stefan Could you kindly elaborate on the "Fix Commmited"? Was there any
change to the kernel that would fix this issue? Is this fixed with 4.40
NVM from Intel?
Reading Roberts post
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2036239/comments/50)
again, it seems that he is only guessing
Public bug reported:
A few hours after upgrading a machine serving as VM hypervisor running
OpenStack Nova + libvirt from linux kernel 6.2.0-37-generic to
6.5.0-14-generic we observed kernel traces and quick disintegration of
the system and its various processes.
While the TCP connection itself w
Public bug reported:
We observed a kernel trace on a KVM hypervisor servers during live
migrating an instance:
```
[...]
Jan 23 10:58:53 fra-az1-comp-22 kernel: [ cut here ]
Jan 23 10:58:53 fra-az1-comp-22 kernel: WARNING: CPU: 75 PID: 1082578 at
arch/x86/kvm/mmu/mmu.c:6
@Robert,
first thanks a lot for pursuing this issue!
1) I certainly can provide the debugging info. May I ask if ...
a) the system in question would need to have an active LAG (LACP) for
this to be helpful? We did switch to active-backup on all our machines
due to this very issue.
b) this r
FWIW, we updated our NICs to 4.30 as they were individually purchased
and not part of pre-built servers and also have this issue.
So in essence the issue also exists with the latest firmware.
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1) Andre, after I switched to active-backup the issue is gone (so far).
But yeah, we are looking for a reproducer as well. It's hard to narrow
down some random issue - also likely for Intel.
2) But I just received an email from an Intel developer with a suggested
change to the driver to narrow dow
I ran into this issue on 22.04 LTS (using HWE kernel 6.2) on a 100G dual-port
E810 NIC.
Also with LACP only, active-backup works without issues.
To bring this more to the attention of the driver devs, I posted to the
intel-wired-lan ML: https://lists.osuosl.org/pipermail/intel-wired-
lan/Week-of-
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