On 17/05/17 01:22 PM, Steve Wise wrote:
> Hey Logan, this is with 1.16.43.0 firmware?
Yes, that's correct.
Logan
> Hello,
>
> Another cxgb4 bug report for you. Testing nvmet over our T62100-LP-CR
> stopped working in v4.12-rc1. We are seeing two oopses: a general
> protection fault in nvmet_rdma_free_rsps and a WQ_MEM_RECLAIM warning.
> These occur after a suspect cxgb4 message. Please see the full dmesg log
Hello,
Another cxgb4 bug report for you. Testing nvmet over our T62100-LP-CR
stopped working in v4.12-rc1. We are seeing two oopses: a general
protection fault in nvmet_rdma_free_rsps and a WQ_MEM_RECLAIM warning.
These occur after a suspect cxgb4 message. Please see the full dmesg log
which is at
phen Bates; SWise OGC; netdev@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: cxgb4 is broken in v4.12-rc1
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for looking into it. The version information of the card is:
>
> [5.235956] cxgb4 :07:00.4: Chelsio T62100-LP-CR rev 0
> [5.235957] cxgb4 :07:00
@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: cxgb4 is broken in v4.12-rc1
Hi,
Thanks for looking into it. The version information of the card is:
[ 5.235956] cxgb4 :07:00.4: Chelsio T62100-LP-CR rev 0
[ 5.235957] cxgb4 :07:00.4: S/N: PT51160053, P/N: 11012106004
[ 5.235959] cxgb4 :07:00.4: Firmware
> on your setup?.
>
> Regards
> Ganesh
>
>
>
>
> From: Logan Gunthorpe
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 4:06 AM
> To: Ganesh GR
> Cc: David S. Miller; Stephen Bates; SWise OGC; netdev@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: BUG: cxgb4 is broken in v4.12-rc1
>
> Hi,
: cxgb4 is broken in v4.12-rc1
Hi,
With rc1 my T62100-LP-CR no longer functions correctly. Everything
appears fine but the link never goes into the UP state. I have one peer
with an older (functioning) kernel and the other peer on rc1.
I've bisected to find this is the offending c
Hi,
With rc1 my T62100-LP-CR no longer functions correctly. Everything
appears fine but the link never goes into the UP state. I have one peer
with an older (functioning) kernel and the other peer on rc1.
I've bisected to find this is the offending commit:
3bb4858fd: cxgb4: avoid disabling FEC b