Is there any additional information we should collect in order to report
this to LKML?
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Title:
systemd-networkd: Lost carrier
It's challenging for me to test mainline kernels because it means losing
access to ZFS, but I can probably do this later this week.
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ethtool reports "highdma: on [fixed]", and won't let me switch it off.
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Title:
systemd-networkd: Lost carrier e1000
Status in
I'm having this issue as well, with the 5.0.0-16-generic kernel on amd64
and an Intel I219-V NIC using the e1000e driver. I have a test case that
can reproduce it somewhat reliably (involving a lot of concurrent back-
and-forth chatter on my LAN).
I was able to reproduce it even after this
I use ZFS. I looked here:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.20.11/
and it looks like linux-
modules-4.20.11-042011-generic_4.20.11-042011.201902200535_amd64.deb
does not provide a zfs.ko. Given that the bug may take days to
reproduce, is there a way I can perform this testing
Following advice I saw on Stackexchange, I've been setting
`intel_iommu=igfx_off` on the kernel command line; this seems to
mitigate, but the bug still occurs.
I've submitted a redacted version of the apport-collect output, which I
hope is enough. I will tentatively mark the bug confirmed.
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redacted copy of apport-collect output
** Attachment added: "apport.redacted.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1815508/+attachment/5237750/+files/apport.redacted.txt
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Public bug reported:
This bug is present in 18.04 and is triggered by specific actions, in
particular, paging through image galleries in Eye of Gnome. When the bug
is triggered, Xorg freezes completely and goes into the D
(uninterruptible sleep) state. The machine continues to respond to ping
and
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