> > Aichun Li wrote:
> >
> > >When the network service is repeatedly restarted in 802.3ad, there is
> > >a low probability that oops occurs.
> > >Test commands:systemctl restart network
> > >
> > >1.crash: __enable_port():port->slave is NULL
> > [...]
> > > PC: 00e2fcd0 [ad_agg_sel
> Aichun Li wrote:
>
> >When the network service is repeatedly restarted in 802.3ad, there is a
> >low probability that oops occurs.
> >Test commands:systemctl restart network
> >
> >1.crash: __enable_port():port->slave is NULL
> [...]
> > PC: 00e2fcd0 [ad_agg_selection_logic+328]
>
Aichun Li wrote:
>When the network service is repeatedly restarted in 802.3ad, there is a low
> probability that oops occurs.
>Test commands:systemctl restart network
>
>1.crash: __enable_port():port->slave is NULL
[...]
> PC: 00e2fcd0 [ad_agg_selection_logic+328]
[...]
>2.I also hav
On Thu, 28 Jan 2021 16:20:34 +0800 Aichun Li wrote:
> When the network service is repeatedly restarted in 802.3ad, there is a low
> probability that oops occurs.
> Test commands:systemctl restart network
Jay, others, any thoughts?
When the network service is repeatedly restarted in 802.3ad, there is a low
probability that oops occurs.
Test commands:systemctl restart network
1.crash: __enable_port():port->slave is NULL
crash> bt
PID: 2508692 TASK: 803e72a7ec80 CPU: 29 COMMAND: "kworker/u192:0"
#0 [b13cb5c0]