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Bug#896911: e1000e msix interrupts broken in linux 4.15

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First post2018-09-18 11:30 +0200
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  Bug#896911: e1000e msix interrupts broken in linux 4.15 Yanhui He <yanhuih@vmware.com> - 2018-09-18 11:30 +0200

#62171 — Bug#896911: e1000e msix interrupts broken in linux 4.15

FromYanhui He <yanhuih@vmware.com>
Date2018-09-18 11:30 +0200
SubjectBug#896911: e1000e msix interrupts broken in linux 4.15
Message-ID<wzkut-uc-3@gated-at.bofh.it>

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Hi Ben,

        On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 19:06 +0000, Shraddha Joshi wrote:
        >> Hi Ben,
        >>
        >> I had filed a bug with Debian - https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugre <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugre>
        >> port.cgi?bug=896911 <https://bugzilla.eng.vmware.com/show_bug.cgi?id=896911>#18 requesting the backport of e1000e fix from
        >> Linux 4.16 to the next release of Debian.
        >>
        >> When will this fix be available?
        >>
        >> We checked the recently released Debian 9.5.0 -  4.9.110-1 and it
        >> does not have the fix as the issue is still seen.
        >> It would be great if you can tell me which version the fix be
        >> available in for Debian.
        >
        >I was confused, because you started by saying "Linux kernel 4.15 has
        >introduced a bug..."  I now recognise that some of the commits you
        >mentioned were backported to stable branches and this has caused a
        >regression.
        >
        >Since this will affect all users of Linux 4.9-stable and other stable
        >branches, you should request inclusion of the fixes by writing to stabl
        >e@vger.kernel.org <mailto:e@vger.kernel.org> and to David Miller <davem@davemloft.net <mailto:davem@davemloft.net>> specifying
        >the commit IDs.
        >
        >Ben.

I have sent an email to stable@vger.kernel.org <mailto:e@vger.kernel.org> and to David Miller <davem@davemloft.net <mailto:davem@davemloft.net>>.

But mail to stable@vger.kernel.org <mailto:stable@vger.kernel.org> couldn't be delivered. Is the email address right?

We’re look forward to e1000e fix in Debian new release.

Thanks!
Yanhui

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