QLogic qlcnic module reports "firmware hang detected" and "Dumping hw/fw registers"
Issue
- The QLogic qlcnic NIC module (driver) reports "firmware hang detected" and "Dumping hw/fw registers".
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This may coincide with starting OpenShift on the system.
Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.0: Pause control frames disabled on all ports Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.1: Pause control frames disabled on all ports Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.1: firmware hang detected Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.1: Dumping hw/fw registers Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_HALT_STATUS1: 0x0, PEG_HALT_STATUS2: 0x0, Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_NET_0_PC: 0x6a696, PEG_NET_1_PC: 0x5c9a5, Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_NET_2_PC: 0x6b4f2, PEG_NET_3_PC: 0x6ba73, Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_NET_4_PC: 0x12182 Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.0: firmware hang detected Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.0: Dumping hw/fw registers Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_HALT_STATUS1: 0x0, PEG_HALT_STATUS2: 0x0, Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_NET_0_PC: 0x6a6fa, PEG_NET_1_PC: 0x5c9a5, Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_NET_2_PC: 0x6b4f2, PEG_NET_3_PC: 0x6ba1a, Dec 30 11:46:36 localhost kernel: PEG_NET_4_PC: 0x1e5c9 Dec 30 11:46:38 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.0: Detected state change from DEV_NEED_RESET, skipping ack check Dec 30 11:46:41 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.1: eth3: Dump data, 4112600 bytes captured Dec 30 11:46:43 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.1: loading firmware from flash Dec 30 11:46:49 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.1: Driver v5.2.43, firmware v4.12.11 Dec 30 11:46:50 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.0: Driver v5.2.43, firmware v4.12.11 Dec 30 11:46:51 localhost kernel: qlcnic 0000:87:00.0: eth2: NIC Link is up
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- Red Hat OpenShift
- QLogic qlcnic module
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