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Message-ID: <339e2f94-213c-d707-b792-86d53329b3e5@leemhuis.info>
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2022 13:16:48 +0200
From: Thorsten Leemhuis <regressions@...mhuis.info>
To: Maxim Levitsky <mlevitsk@...hat.com>, netdev@...r.kernel.org
Cc: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-usb@...r.kernel.org,
Hayes Wang <hayeswang@...ltek.com>,
"regressions@...ts.linux.dev" <regressions@...ts.linux.dev>
Subject: Re: Commit 'r8152: fix a WOL issue' makes Ethernet port on Lenovo
Thunderbolt 3 dock go crazy
Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker.
Quick note before the boilerplate: there is another report about issues
caused by cdf0b86b250fd3 also involving a dock, but apparently it's
ignored so far:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216333
Anyway, moving on:
[TLDR: I'm adding this regression report to the list of tracked
regressions; all text from me you find below is based on a few templates
paragraphs you might have encountered already already in similar form.]
CCing the regression mailing list, as it should be in the loop for all
regressions, as explained here:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/reporting-issues.html
On 23.08.22 11:20, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
>
> I recently bisected an issue on my Lenovo P1 gen3, which is connected to the Lenovo Thunderbolt 3 dock.
>
> After I suspend the laptop to ram, the ethernet port led on the dock starts to blink like crazy,
> its peer port on my ethernet switch blinks as well, and eventually the switch stops forwarding packets,
> bringing all my network down.
>
> Likely the ethernet card in the dock sends some kind of a garbage over the wire.
>
> Resuming the laptop, "fixes" the issue (leds stops blinking, and the network starts working again
> after a minute or so).
>
> I also tried to connect the dock directly to my main desktop over a dedicated usb network card
> and try to capture the packets that are sent, but no packets were captured. I will soon retry
> this test with another network card. I did use promicious mode.
>
>
> This is the offending commit, and reverting it helps:
>
> commit cdf0b86b250fd3c1c3e120c86583ea510c52e4ce
> Author: Hayes Wang <hayeswang@...ltek.com>
> Date: Mon Jul 18 16:21:20 2022 +0800
>
> r8152: fix a WOL issue
>
> This fixes that the platform is waked by an unexpected packet. The
> size and range of FIFO is different when the device enters S3 state,
> so it is necessary to correct some settings when suspending.
>
> Regardless of jumbo frame, set RMS to 1522 and MTPS to MTPS_DEFAULT.
> Besides, enable MCU_BORW_EN to update the method of calculating the
> pointer of data. Then, the hardware could get the correct data.
>
> Fixes: 195aae321c82 ("r8152: support new chips")
> Signed-off-by: Hayes Wang <hayeswang@...ltek.com>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220718082120.10957-391-nic_swsd@realtek.com
> Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org>
>
>
> WOL from dock was enabled in BIOS, but I tested with it disabled as well, and
> no change in behavier.
>
> Any help is welcome. I can test patches if needed, the laptop currently runs 6.0-rc2
> with this commit reverted.
>
> When I find some time I can also narrow the change down by reverting only parts
> of the patch.
>
> Best regards,
> Maxim Levitsky
>
Thanks for the report. To be sure below issue doesn't fall through the
cracks unnoticed, I'm adding it to regzbot, my Linux kernel regression
tracking bot:
#regzbot ^introduced cdf0b86b250fd3c1c3e120c86583ea510c52e4ce
#regzbot title net: r8152: ehernet port on Lenovo Thunderbolt 3 dock
goes crazy
#regzbot ignore-activity
This isn't a regression? This issue or a fix for it are already
discussed somewhere else? It was fixed already? You want to clarify when
the regression started to happen? Or point out I got the title or
something else totally wrong? Then just reply -- ideally with also
telling regzbot about it, as explained here:
https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/tracked-regression/
Reminder for developers: When fixing the issue, add 'Link:' tags
pointing to the report (the mail this one replies to), as explained for
in the Linux kernel's documentation; above webpage explains why this is
important for tracked regressions.
Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat)
P.S.: As the Linux kernel's regression tracker I deal with a lot of
reports and sometimes miss something important when writing mails like
this. If that's the case here, don't hesitate to tell me in a public
reply, it's in everyone's interest to set the public record straight.
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