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Bug #28377

Press Windows key + X, and click on Device Manager. Click on Action, select Add legacy hardware and click on Next. Click on Install the hardware that I manually select and click on Next. Scroll down, select Ports (COM & LTP) and click on Next.

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Alexander Motin
  • The Farallon EtherWave and EtherMac card came in two varieties. The ep(4) driver supports the 595 and 895 cards. These cards have the blue arrow on the front along with a 3Com logo. The Farallon 595a cards, which have a red arrow on the front, are also called EtherWave and EtherMac. They are supported by the sn(4) driver.
  • We are pleased to announce the general availability of TrueNAS 11.1-U4. This release delivers many performance improvements, new and updated drivers, new features and enhancements, and bug fixes. Operating System TrueNAS 11.1-U4 is based on the FreeBSD 11.1-STABLE operating system, which includes numerous performance improvements, new and updated drivers, new features, and bug fixes.
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Description

ixl1: Malicious Driver Detection event 2 on TX queue 774, pf number 1
ixl1: MDD TX event is for this function!ixl1: WARNING: queue 6 appears to be hung!
ixl1: WARNING: Resetting

Same issues as the others, but I have the latest release of FreeNAS.

Screenshot 2019-03-11 at 21.33.35.png(219 KB)Screenshot 2019-03-11 at 21.33.35.pngScreenshot IPMI
sec_output.txt(9.26 KB)sec_output.txtdaily security run output

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Associated revisions

Revision 9d65817b (diff)

Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel site.Version 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377

Revision b36d0167 (diff)

Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel site.Version 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377

Revision b36d0167 (diff)

Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel site.Version 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377

Revision dd7f40e0 (diff)

Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel siteVersion 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377

Revision e63211f5 (diff)

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Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel siteVersion 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377(cherry picked from commit dd7f40e0e09c6e02c9a2ea2ca1ff4af4c52ffc92)

Revision 4e1d63bf (diff)

Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel siteVersion 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377

Revision 4e1d63bf (diff)

Update ixl(4) driver to the latest version from Intel siteVersion 1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual (SR-IOV).This update seems to be fixing 'Malicious Driver Detection'.Ticket: #28377
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History

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#1 Updated by Michael Leone about 3 years ago

  • Filedebug-GCSAN1-20180208125816.txz added
  • Private changed from No to Yes

#2 Updated by Dru Lavigne about 3 years ago

  • Assignee changed from Release Council to Alexander Motin
  • Target version set to 11.2-RC2

#3 Updated by Alexander Motin about 3 years ago

We are trying to investigate that issue now, but haven't got far yet. You may try to update NICs firmware, I think there may be one available from Intel, ans in both case it change anything or not -- it would be a useful input. If not, you could ping Intel, since we are using the latest driver version available in FreeBSD. I see some newer driver version of the Intel site, but for some reason it is still not imported to FreeBSD head, while AFAIK they have FreeBSD committers.

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#4 Updated by Michael Leone about 3 years ago

Alexander Motin wrote:

We are trying to investigate that issue now, but haven't got far yet. You may try to update NICs firmware, I think there may be one available from Intel, ans in both case it change anything or not -- it would be a useful input. If not, you could ping Intel, since we are using the latest driver version available in FreeBSD. I see some newer driver version of the Intel site, but for some reason it is still not imported to FreeBSD head, while AFAIK they have FreeBSD committers.

I have updated the adapter and created an Intel Community post. As of this writing, there has not been a response. Intel telephone support was a frustrating experience and ultimately a waste of time.

Num Description Ver. DevId S:B Status
01) Intel(R) I350 Gigabit Network Connection 1.99 1521 00:004 Update not
available
02) Intel(R) Ethernet Converged Network 6.01 1572 00:005 Update not
Adapter X710-2 available

#5 Updated by Alexander Motin almost 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Not Started to In Progress
  • Priority changed from Nice to have to Critical
  • Target version changed from 11.2-RC2 to 11.1-U2
  • Severity set to Med High

I've created a patch merging latest ixl(4) driver(s) version(s) from the Intel site (1.9.5 for physical, and 1.5.2 for virtual interfaces). More tests are still need to be done, but so far the error was no longer reproduced after the update.

#6 Updated by Dru Lavigne almost 3 years ago

  • File deleted (debug-GCSAN1-20180208125816.txz)

#7 Updated by Dru Lavigne almost 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from Intel X710 Issue again 11.1-U1 to Update ixl(4) driver
  • Private changed from Yes to No

#8 Updated by Dru Lavigne almost 3 years ago

  • Seen in changed from 11.1-U1 to 11.1-U1

#9 Updated by Alexander Motin almost 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from Update ixl(4) driver to Update ixl(4) driver
  • Status changed from In Progress to Done
  • Needs Doc changed from Yes to No
  • Needs Merging changed from Yes to No

I've merged the patch. It should be in next nightly builds and 11.1-U2 release. Please test when you can and report if any problems found.

#10 Updated by Andreas Martin Aanerud almost 2 years ago

  • FileScreenshot 2019-03-11 at 21.33.35.pngScreenshot 2019-03-11 at 21.33.35.png added
  • Filesec_output.txtsec_output.txt added
  • Seen in changed from 11.1-U1 to 11.2-U2.1

This bug is still there.

I have a 2x Supermicro 2-Port SFP+ Intel 10GbE LAN card PCI-e LP X710 DA, and the driver loaded is the 1.9.9-k.
I have attached a screenshoot of the server display by IPMI, and the daily security run output.

Whats done is enabling TSO, then all the interfaces are up & down.
Then we start seeing the interrupts, and the LAG is working har to keep the link up,
as it constantly switches between the NICĀ“s

and you can see its fluctuating , with txcsum up and down,
looks like the NIC resets it self and its settings.

This is reproduced also in FreeBSD Bugs ( https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221919 )
They got it working on the ixl driver 2.1.0-k .

The latest driver from Intel is 3.3.6 , and is found here ( https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/14688/Intel-Network-Adapters-Driver-for-PCIe-10-Gigabit-Network-Connections-Under-FreeBSD- )

Is it possible to Update the intel driver in 11.2-U3 ?

#11 Updated by Dru Lavigne almost 2 years ago

Andreas: please open a new ticket so we can investigate that driver on the 11.2 series.

#12 Updated by Alexander Motin almost 2 years ago

Andreas, FreeNAS 11.2 includes latest version of the driver present in FreeBSD stable/11 branch -- 1.9.9-k. Version 2.1.0 in FreeBSD 12 uses iflib KPI and can not be merged down. I haven't checked intel site myself, but the driver you are pointing to seem to be ixgbe, not ixl.

#13 Updated by Andreas Martin Aanerud almost 2 years ago

Ill create a new bug on the newest branch tomorrow morning ( 22.00 here. )

The intel drivers are for both ixgbe and ix, it compiles 3 different drivers and manuals.

I did create a jail, and made the driver there.. and I did not however manage to unload the pci/ix with kldunload -i ID , so every time I tried to kldload the if_ixl.ko file that where made from the make processes , it stated that it crashed with the pci/ix

#14 Updated by Andreas Martin Aanerud almost 2 years ago

#15 Updated by Dru Lavigne almost 2 years ago

  • Related toFeature #80949: Update ixl driver added

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Feature #24604

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Alexander Motin
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For simple test:
Motherboard: Asus Maximus Formula VII,
Storage controller: HBA 9400-8i.
HDD: 3x (2 TB)

Description

Dears,
I am completely newbie with FreeNAS. For test new hardware HBA 9400-8i, I have installed FreeNAS 11. I think, the new controller should be recognized with ease and install driver but without success.
Maybe I have to do something more than I know.

When motherboard starts with the controller I can see recognized 3x HDD connected to the controller HBA 9400-8i.

Please, let me know how to fix it.
Thanks

Associated revisions

Revision 9de00136 (diff)

Mention updated drivers.Ticket: #24604Ticket: #24820Ticket: #25709

History

#1 Updated by Alexander Motin over 3 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Bug to Feature
  • Status changed from Unscreened to Resolved
  • Priority changed from No priority to Important
  • Target version set to 11.1

Support for tri-mode LSI adapters was just recently added to FreeBSD. That code will be part of further FreeNAS 11.1, and is already present in recent nightly development builds, which you may try, if you wish.

#2 Updated by Bogus Sobczak over 3 years ago

I tired update to last nightly build (FreeNAS-11-MASTER-201706150433 (080e833)), but still there aren't new controller or disks.
Second test, fresh install from the last nightly build, and it is the same, without recognized LSI adapter.

The problem still exist.

Is it possible update driver, or configure the system to use 9400-8i in FreeNAS 11.0?

#3 Updated by Bogus Sobczak over 3 years ago

New nightly build FreeNAS-11-MASTER-201706200459 (a885982), and HBA 9400-8i is available.

#4 Updated by Alexander Motin over 3 years ago

#5 Updated by Bogus Sobczak over 3 years ago

#6 Updated by Dru Lavigne over 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from FreeNAS does not see HBA 9400-8i to Add support for HBA 9400-8i
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#7 Updated by Dru Lavigne over 3 years ago

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  • Target version changed from 11.1 to 11.1-BETA1

#8 Updated by Bogus Sobczak over 3 years ago

There is newer firmware and driver - phase 3.
[[https://www.broadcom.com/products/storage/host-bus-adapters/sas-nvme-9400-8i#downloads]]
Does 11.1 beta1 include the update?

#9 Updated by Alexander Motin over 3 years ago

No. 11.1-BETA1 includes the latest driver version present in base FreeBSD, which is P2 -- '15.03.00.00-fbsd'. I hope Broadcom committer will handle that themselves at some point.

#10 Updated by Dru Lavigne over 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from Add support for HBA 9400-8i to Add support for HBA 9400-8i (P2 driver)

#11 Updated by Bonnie Follweiler over 3 years ago

  • Needs QA changed from Yes to No

#12 Updated by Bonnie Follweiler over 3 years ago

  • QA Status deleted (Not Tested)

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