Hello, Stan,
The problem you desribe can only happen when NDIS doesn't receive
completion on its send NBLs (Net Buffer Lists). This bug was shown
during WHQL testing and succesfully resolved.
Now I can't see the problem, at least at our MLNX_WinOF 2.1 branch.
Can you please specify some more information:
* Windows version
* Connection type (B2B/switch)
* Is opensm running ?
* Is heavy send/recv traffic running
I tested the system with all the options above and disable/enable works
fine.

Our current WHQL status for R2 is:
1. Driver Reliability, Device Fundamentals, MultipleProcessorGroups:
All tests were executed and passed except of "Device Install Check for
Other Device Stability" (the problem description is here:
http://www.ms-news.net/f1024/unexpected-error-device-install-check-other
-device-stability-8629443.html)
2. Lan testing
NDIS6.0 - all the test executed manually, seems that we can pass it
NDIS6.0 priority - we should get waiver for 802.1p support
NDIS6.5 - can pass with waivers
NDIS6.5 MPE - it is running now, seems to be ok
NDIS 6.5 WoL - seems to face a bug between ipoib and ibbus - I am
working on it right now
NDIS 6.5 Manual - will be tested today/tomorrow

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Smith, Stan
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:20 PM
To: Tzachi Dar
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [ofw] IPoIV_NDIS6_CM status


Hello,
  Your latest IPoIB_NDIS6_CM checkins resolved the NDIS6 IPoIB BSOD
crash during install.
IPoIB appears to be working fine for Tx & Rx tests.

The latest problem is when you disable the IPoIB device it hangs the
device manager view window/process.

This behavior also hangs the WinOF uninstall process in the IPoIB device
disable customAction.
How far into WHQL did you say you were?

The process hang-up occurs on the last IPoIB device instance disable.

Stan.

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