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Flood of error relates to alx module
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My Linux box is flooded with the following error at a very high rate causing journald to go high CPU which causes CPU fan to get into high gear. Strangely, the network still works. Internet is not much help, only found a few irrelevant articles that's at least several kernels ago. Any ideas on what's going on?
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Here is my box info:
cat /etc/os-release
NAME="openSUSE Leap"
VERSION="42.3"
uname -a
Linux ###.######.net 4.4.176-96-default #1 SMP Fri Mar 22 06:23:26 UTC 2019 (a0dd1b8) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci | grep -i ethernet
08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros Killer E220x Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10)
modinfo alx
filename: /lib/modules/4.4.176-96-default/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx.ko
license: GPL
description: Qualcomm Atheros(R) AR816x/AR817x PCI-E Ethernet Network Driver
author: Qualcomm Corporation,
author: Johannes Berg
srcversion: 385B6D0DA4526A8E53649AD
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A0svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001090svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E0A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E091svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001091svsdbcsci*
depends: mdio
retpoline: Y
intree: Y
vermagic: 4.4.176-96-default SMP mod_unload modversions
linux networking kernel
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My Linux box is flooded with the following error at a very high rate causing journald to go high CPU which causes CPU fan to get into high gear. Strangely, the network still works. Internet is not much help, only found a few irrelevant articles that's at least several kernels ago. Any ideas on what's going on?
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Here is my box info:
cat /etc/os-release
NAME="openSUSE Leap"
VERSION="42.3"
uname -a
Linux ###.######.net 4.4.176-96-default #1 SMP Fri Mar 22 06:23:26 UTC 2019 (a0dd1b8) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci | grep -i ethernet
08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros Killer E220x Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10)
modinfo alx
filename: /lib/modules/4.4.176-96-default/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx.ko
license: GPL
description: Qualcomm Atheros(R) AR816x/AR817x PCI-E Ethernet Network Driver
author: Qualcomm Corporation,
author: Johannes Berg
srcversion: 385B6D0DA4526A8E53649AD
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A0svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001090svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E0A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E091svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001091svsdbcsci*
depends: mdio
retpoline: Y
intree: Y
vermagic: 4.4.176-96-default SMP mod_unload modversions
linux networking kernel
1
Your kernel is several kernels ago. Try updating.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 21:43
Good suggestion. I was hoping to maybe just update the driver. But I will try updating the kernel if I don't hear any other suggestions.
– Richard
Apr 21 at 22:44
AFAIK alx is in tree now, so updating the kernel is updating the driver.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 22:48
I have updated the kernel. So far these messages are gone. Thanks Michael.
– Richard
Apr 22 at 5:53
add a comment |
My Linux box is flooded with the following error at a very high rate causing journald to go high CPU which causes CPU fan to get into high gear. Strangely, the network still works. Internet is not much help, only found a few irrelevant articles that's at least several kernels ago. Any ideas on what's going on?
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Here is my box info:
cat /etc/os-release
NAME="openSUSE Leap"
VERSION="42.3"
uname -a
Linux ###.######.net 4.4.176-96-default #1 SMP Fri Mar 22 06:23:26 UTC 2019 (a0dd1b8) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci | grep -i ethernet
08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros Killer E220x Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10)
modinfo alx
filename: /lib/modules/4.4.176-96-default/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx.ko
license: GPL
description: Qualcomm Atheros(R) AR816x/AR817x PCI-E Ethernet Network Driver
author: Qualcomm Corporation,
author: Johannes Berg
srcversion: 385B6D0DA4526A8E53649AD
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A0svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001090svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E0A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E091svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001091svsdbcsci*
depends: mdio
retpoline: Y
intree: Y
vermagic: 4.4.176-96-default SMP mod_unload modversions
linux networking kernel
My Linux box is flooded with the following error at a very high rate causing journald to go high CPU which causes CPU fan to get into high gear. Strangely, the network still works. Internet is not much help, only found a few irrelevant articles that's at least several kernels ago. Any ideas on what's going on?
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Apr 20 13:18:09 ###.#####.net kernel: alx 0000:08:00.0 eth0: fatal interrupt 0x4019607, resetting
Here is my box info:
cat /etc/os-release
NAME="openSUSE Leap"
VERSION="42.3"
uname -a
Linux ###.######.net 4.4.176-96-default #1 SMP Fri Mar 22 06:23:26 UTC 2019 (a0dd1b8) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
lspci | grep -i ethernet
08:00.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros Killer E220x Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 10)
modinfo alx
filename: /lib/modules/4.4.176-96-default/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx.ko
license: GPL
description: Qualcomm Atheros(R) AR816x/AR817x PCI-E Ethernet Network Driver
author: Qualcomm Corporation,
author: Johannes Berg
srcversion: 385B6D0DA4526A8E53649AD
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A0svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d000010A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001090svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E0A1svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d0000E091svsdbcsci*
alias: pci:v00001969d00001091svsdbcsci*
depends: mdio
retpoline: Y
intree: Y
vermagic: 4.4.176-96-default SMP mod_unload modversions
linux networking kernel
linux networking kernel
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Your kernel is several kernels ago. Try updating.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 21:43
Good suggestion. I was hoping to maybe just update the driver. But I will try updating the kernel if I don't hear any other suggestions.
– Richard
Apr 21 at 22:44
AFAIK alx is in tree now, so updating the kernel is updating the driver.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 22:48
I have updated the kernel. So far these messages are gone. Thanks Michael.
– Richard
Apr 22 at 5:53
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1
Your kernel is several kernels ago. Try updating.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 21:43
Good suggestion. I was hoping to maybe just update the driver. But I will try updating the kernel if I don't hear any other suggestions.
– Richard
Apr 21 at 22:44
AFAIK alx is in tree now, so updating the kernel is updating the driver.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 22:48
I have updated the kernel. So far these messages are gone. Thanks Michael.
– Richard
Apr 22 at 5:53
1
1
Your kernel is several kernels ago. Try updating.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 21:43
Your kernel is several kernels ago. Try updating.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 21:43
Good suggestion. I was hoping to maybe just update the driver. But I will try updating the kernel if I don't hear any other suggestions.
– Richard
Apr 21 at 22:44
Good suggestion. I was hoping to maybe just update the driver. But I will try updating the kernel if I don't hear any other suggestions.
– Richard
Apr 21 at 22:44
AFAIK alx is in tree now, so updating the kernel is updating the driver.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 22:48
AFAIK alx is in tree now, so updating the kernel is updating the driver.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 22:48
I have updated the kernel. So far these messages are gone. Thanks Michael.
– Richard
Apr 22 at 5:53
I have updated the kernel. So far these messages are gone. Thanks Michael.
– Richard
Apr 22 at 5:53
add a comment |
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Your kernel is several kernels ago. Try updating.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 21:43
Good suggestion. I was hoping to maybe just update the driver. But I will try updating the kernel if I don't hear any other suggestions.
– Richard
Apr 21 at 22:44
AFAIK alx is in tree now, so updating the kernel is updating the driver.
– Michael Hampton♦
Apr 21 at 22:48
I have updated the kernel. So far these messages are gone. Thanks Michael.
– Richard
Apr 22 at 5:53