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I'm wondering if there is a planned schedule for pushing drivers to the linux kernel. We have Red Hat 9.2 where the in-tree iavf drivers demonstrate UDP loss, but when we updated the iavf drivers from the intel site we no longer saw the UDP loss. We brought the issue up with Red Hat and they said they just pull the latest in the kernel. Until we get the updated drivers in the kernel we will have to update the drivers ourselves.
Would you happen to have a chart of what version of drivers (ice, i40e, iavf) are pushed to the kernel?
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Hello,
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
Kindly share more details on the ethernet product that you are currently using.
Regarding your question - The chart of what version of drivers (ice, i40e, iavf) are pushed to the kernel? We would suggest you to refer to link below as we don't have any related chart between drivers and kernel, but we have supported OS and drivers version in the link below.
Please let us know the outcome after you have checked it and will be happy to assist if any other troubleshooting required for this issue.
Best regards,
Nurhayati Ibrahim
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello Reino1,
Regarding your case number 06015952, we are following up to find out if you were able to complete the actions, we previously recommended.
Please reply to this thread to confirm, so we can continue helping with a resolution. Looking forward to receiving your reply!
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Intel® Customer Support
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Hello Reino1,
Good day,
We are following up to find out if you were able to complete the actions, we previously recommended or if you have further questions or clarifications regarding this case.
Else if none, we will proceed to close the thread.
Once the thread is closed, it will no longer be monitored by Intel. Kindly submit a new thread should you need further assistance. We will be more than glad to continue assisting you.
Looking forward on receiving your reply!
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Nurhayati
Intel® Customer Support
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Hello Reino1,
This info is to update that the thread is now closed and will no longer be monitored by Intel. Kindly submit a new thread should you need further assistance. We will be more than glad to continue assisting you.
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Nurhayati
Intel® Customer Support
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