On Thu, 20 Mar 2014, Ertman, DavidX M wrote:
> Hello Thomas,
>
> Could you provide the exact kernel version and kernel config you are using?
3.14-rc7. config attached
> Do you have Runtime Power Management enabled?
According to .config yes
> Have you tried the latest driver from sourceforge.net (3.0.4.1)?
Nope, why should I?
> From your lspci output it looks like you have a Management Engine
> enabled platform. Do you know what version of ME is loaded? Have
9.0.2.1345
Disabling ME in the BIOS does not help.
> you checked to see that you are on the latest BIOS/NVM image (looks
> like a new one was released on March 11th for the M93z)?
Yep. Latest BIOS does not help either.
100% reproducible. I just follow the steps below:
1 plug cable
2 modprobe e1000e -> Works
3 rmmod e1000e
4 unplug cable
5 modprobe e1000e
6 plug cable -> Works not
7 rmmod e1000e
8 modprobe e1000e -> Works not
9 unplug cable <- This makes the difference unplug while module loaded!
10 rmmod e1000e
11 plug cable
12 modprobe e1000e -> Works
Fun, isn't it?
Thanks,
tglx
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