Hi,
This bug seems linked to the ARL driver used for the eth0 Ethernet
controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 08).
It is identified in BugZilla :
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70761 as
Bug 70761 - AR8161 wir alx driver: Randomly stops to receive packets with
infopox, just to advise, bugzilla is legacy, and not the ideal venue for
this problem.
Despite this, the issue you are reporting is an upstream one. Could you
please report this problem to the appropriate mailing list (netdev CC
Matthew Garrett, Jay Cliburn, and Chris Snook) by following the
Hi,
Having tested linux-
image-4.1.0-040100rc6-generic_4.1.0-040100rc6.201506010235_amd64, result
is BAD
Same loss of access to wired network.
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Hi,
I have eventually performed the commit bisect (sorry it took me so long time)
between 3.19.0-16 and 3.19.0-17 as the last was the one where I first had the
problem.
here is git message after last git bisect command :
-
5cfb2705fc0c05b182f523b2aee5143c4b402536 is the first
infopox, and finally could you please test the latest mainline kernel
(4.1-rc6) and advise to the results?
** Tags removed: needs-bisect
** Tags added: bisect-done
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After testing with the last upstream kernel :
uname -a
Linux whitcomb 4.1.0-040100rc4-generic #201505181436 SMP Mon May 18 18:38:10
UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The issue is still present : acces to ethernet is lost, WIFI is oK
(I had to remove virtualbox and nvidia modules to test).
infopox, the next step is to fully commit bisect from kernel 3.19.0-16
to 3.19.0-18.18 in order to identify the last good kernel commit,
followed immediately by the first bad one. This will allow for a more
expedited analysis of the root cause of your issue. Could you please do
this following
I have updated my bios according to previous message.
Bug remains identical and same problem occurs with the new kernel 3.19.0-18.
This seems to be a compatibility issue with my ethernet adaptor as WIFI seems
to work correctly.
I will issue an apport-collect command following this update
**
infopox, could you please test the latest upstream kernel available from
the very top line at the top of the page (the release names are
irrelevant for testing, and please do not test the daily folder)
following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow
additional upstream
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected vivid
** Description changed:
this is a follow -up
logs from
1) uname -a uname-a.log
2) cat /proc/version_signature version.log
3) dmesg dmesg.log
4) sudo lspci -vnvn lspci-vnvn.log
are in attachment
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infopox, as per http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-
Pavilion-HPE-h8-Desktop-PC-series/5258496/model/5285173 an update to
your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available (8.21). If you
update to this following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate
does it change
infopox, please execute the apport-collect while in the default kernel
configuration.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Not sure my initial post was logged so I repeat bug description :
With kernel 3.19.0-17-generic , network connection is lost after a while
(seconds) after starting using internet connection (downloading a page
in Firefox). Ping to a server in the local network returns Destination
Host
Sorry,
No longer able to revert to the bug configuration (configuration
reverted to stable kernel version)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1455940
Title:
kernel 3.19.0-17-generic : network connection lost after a while -
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