It looks like the bug was reintroduced in release 4.15.0-71.80. If I
revert to version 4.15.0-70-generic the network connection is stable
again. With newer releases my network connection constantly drops
(similar to the initial bug report).
According to release notes for 4.15.0-71.80 some changes
Disco is now fix released with linux 5.0.0-31.33 (linux-hwe
5.0.0-31.33~18.04.1).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Disco)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Disco currently has the e1000e fix in disco-proposed (version 5.0.0-30.32),
also available as linux-hwe kernel in bionic-proposed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Disco)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Marking Bionic as Fix Released as the kernel from bionic-proposed has
been promoted to bionic-updates.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Hi Martijn,
Thanks for testing bionic-proposed!
So it will be resolved for bionic kernels shortly, when it hit bionic-updates.
Disco/19.04 will get this patch via stable updates in the near future
[1].
Eoan has it applied (LP: #1837725).
So this is all good.
Thanks again,
Mauricio
** Also
I can confirm that Kernel 4.15.0-60.67 from bionic-proposed fixes the
Ethernet issue.
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Title:
Kernel 4.15.0-58 breaks Intel
Hi Martin,
There's a potential fix for this upstream, in v5.3-rc1 mainline build (thus not
in v5.2),
which is also applied to bionic-proposed (4.15.0-60.67).
Could you please test whether the issue is resolved with bionic-proposed
[1] ?
If that doesn't help, further regression/bisect test
I can confirm that the ethernet connection works with v5.3-rc6 mainline
build
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Title:
Kernel 4.15.0-58 breaks Intel Ethernet
Sorry, I checked the wrong log.
There are 9 commits between test two versions:
8c210594df4b16deb7d816acb74302eb0eae4d4f UBUNTU: SAUCE: e1000e: disable force
K1-off feature
863d97374c515ad0ce511c685bb7a5d804225852 UBUNTU: SAUCE: e1000e: add workaround
for possible stalled packet
According to changelog for linux_4.15.0-58.64 the following changes were
applied for "Intel ethernet I219":
* Intel ethernet I219 has slow RX speed (LP: #1836152)
- SAUCE: e1000e: add workaround for possible stalled packet
- SAUCE: e1000e: disable force K1-off feature
* Intel
Only commit between these two version:
commit a595f8f3d7fdc03f65e03f713e968ba33bd36438
Author: Benjamin Poirier
Date: Thu May 10 16:28:35 2018 +0900
e1000e: Ignore TSYNCRXCTL when getting I219 clock attributes
Please test latest mainline kernel:
If I revert back to kernel 4.15.0-55-generic, the connection works
again.
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Title:
Kernel 4.15.0-58 breaks Intel Ethernet Connection
"The connection works again if I revert to an older kernel."
Can you please specify the version?
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Title:
Kernel 4.15.0-58 breaks
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