This was confirmed to be a VMware ESXi bug in their MSI-X code path for
PCI passthru devices. VMware has fixed this bug in their latest patch.
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Status: Expired => Invalid
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Thank you for your patience. I now have the servers back with me. I just
tried mainline 4.13.1 kernel as suggested by and it boots fine. All nvme
passthrough devices come up fine.
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Would you be able to point me at all the ubuntu specific patches that
are applied on top of mainline kernel? I can run some bisection on my
side to understand what might cause the issue.
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Just to note, my earlier hardware is tied up with some other work. I
moved my testing to another hardware with Intel NVMe instead of the
earlier HGST one. But the issue was seen on both Intel and HGST, the
only two vendors' NVMe we have in-house. Both servers are Cisco UCS
C-240.
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360c486c91 works fine. Time to move to the next commit.
~# uname -a
Linux nvme-dev 4.4.0-62-generic #83~lp1695780Commit7392f29 SMP Thu Jun 8
20:09:20 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
~# nvme list
Node SN Model
Version Nam
I need a little more time to test the kernel. The hardware I was working
on is tied up with something else. I am working on getting that freed up
or get another identical one. Once I get hold of one I'll have the
results.
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I got the original hardware back. After new round of testing on this
hardware (with both Intel and HGST NVMe devices)
Kernel 4.4.0-62-generic commit: 7392f29e5ee5cb8509f20e5ce6cc1e360c486c91
exhibits the issue and kernel fails to boot up. Ignore my earlier result
with the same kernel. This is the
Kernel with commit 362a958e1fa81a134a18fba0af39375b9ae5d238 Fails to
boot.
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Hi Joseph,
Any updates on this? Let me know if you had a chance to generate another
kernel after a new bisect.
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I'll verify this new kernel in a day and provide an update.
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Sorry to be a bother. Any luck in further bisection?
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On VMware ESXi with PCI passthru enabled for Intel NVMe Ubuntu Xenial
Public bug reported:
My set up is a Cisco UCS c240 server with an Intel NVMe 1.6TB drive
running VMware ESXi version 6.0U2. NVMe device is made available as a
PCI passthru device and not claimed by ESXi kernel. This NVMe device
when added to a Ubuntu 16.04.2 running kernel version 4.4.0-62 and abo
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu)
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I just tried mainline http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.4.70/linux-
image-4.4.70-040470-generic_4.4.70-040470.201705251131_amd64.deb and it
works fine with PCI passthru Intel NVMe and HGST NVMe drives.
With the way our VM is built I do not have apport installed but I'll be
happy to
Just to confirm, mainline kernel linux-
image-4.4.70-040470-generic_4.4.70-040470.201705251131 works fine. Looks
like the bug is fixed in mainline. Should I still continue with the
bisect task with 4.8+ kernels?
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4.4.41 works too!
~# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge
(rev 01)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX AGP bridge
(rev 01)
00:07.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ISA (rev 08)
00:07.1 IDE interface: I
Thanks for taking time to look at this bug. Due to this nvme issue I am
not able to go to newer kernels that have important security fixes. Here
are the results.
4.4.0-60 (linux-image-4.4.0-40-generic-4.4.0-40.60): Boots fine but no
nvme devices are listed under 'lspci'. I did check that nvme kern
Is there a new kernel with the fix that I can try on my hardware? Please
do let me know where I can download it.
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Hi Joseph,
I am not sure if this is fixed. Dimitrenko changed the status to "Fix
Released". I had asked if this was as intended and if there is indeed a kernel
with the fix but have not gotten a response. I think we should proceed with
further bisection.
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Hi Joseph,
Is it possible to provide me with multiple kernels with different bisects?
I can then run through them in quick sequence and provide you an update. This
was we can minimize turn-around time. Due to this bug we are unable to move to
newer kernel that have security fixes for high im
I checked the latest released Ubuntu kernel (4.4.0-83) and it does _not_
have a fix. So I am changing the status of the bug back to "confirmed".
If a fix has indeed been released please let me know where I can pick up
a new in-development kernel.
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Is the linux-image-extra mandatory for all kernels? I am asking this
because 4.4.0-59 boots cleanly without the extra package.
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I tried 4.11.0-11 kernel from artful and it too fails to boot.
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