> Intel maintains newer drivers out-of-tree at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/, and it's possible this is some
> bug that has already been fixed.  The current version there looks like
> e1000e-2.5.4, released 2013-09-05.
>
> Possible similar report: http://sourceforge.net/p/e1000/bugs/367/ (no
> real data there).

I've looked through the existing bug reports and version changelogs
and didn't see anything that seemed very relevant.

I was able to debug the e1000e object file and get the specific code
that's bugging out after the interface is unexpectedly reset:
--------
(gdb) l *e1000_clean_rx_irq+0x101
0x19d81 is in e1000_clean_rx_irq
(drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000e/netdev.c:933).
928                     rmb();  /* read descriptor and rx_buffer_info
after status DD */
929
930                     skb = buffer_info->skb;
931                     buffer_info->skb = NULL;
932
933                     prefetch(skb->data - NET_IP_ALIGN);
934
935                     i++;
936                     if (i == rx_ring->count)
937                             i = 0;
--------

The above code is from kernel version 3.9.2 and e1000e driver version
2.2.14-k. Should there be a check here to see if skb is NULL? I
checked the latest e1000e release (2.5.4) and there is no check there
either (near netdev.c:994).

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