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ERROR: systemd-udev got some errors when change ethernet device name in Intel ECI 2.5

bmh8x
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Hi all,

I'm using Intel ECI 2.5 and I saw that the systemd-udev daemon got some errors (Device or resource busy) and it cannot change ethernet device name from "eth*" to "enp*" by default.
(Please refer to the following photo for more information)

systemd-udev_error.jpg

 

So I would like to ask if anyone else has the same problem or has a solution?

My current enviroment are as following:
Hardware: Intel Atom® x6414RE Customer Reference Board
Software: Intel ECI 2.5

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

Can you try add "ExecStartPre=udevadm settle" before ExecStart=/usr/sbin/connmand -n in /lib/systemd/system/connman.service ?

 

Best Regards,

Lay

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JesusE_Intel
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Hi Bui Minh Huy,


I am reaching out to my peers for additional assitnace on this discussion. I will let you know what I find out shortly.


Regards,

Jesus


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Lay
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Hi,

 

Can you provide your image info by cat /etc/os-release and how you change the ethernet device name?

 

Best Regards,

Lay 

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,

 

Thank you for your reply!

 

    >Can you provide your image info by cat /etc/os-release 

→This is my image info: 

##########################################################################################

ID=ecs
NAME="Intel ECI"
VERSION="2.5 (TYGERRIVER)"
VERSION_ID=2.5
PRETTY_NAME="Intel ECI 2.5 (TYGERRIVER)"
VARIANT="ecs-base-poky"
FEATURES=" virtualization ecs-base tpm eii libc-abi-breaker-xdp tcc debug k8s kernel-src kgdb sdk ssh-server xdp x11 opengl ecpb virtualization "

###########################################################################################

 

    >and how you change the ethernet device name?

→ I'm so sorry but I didn't quite catch your question there.
My ECI 2.5 image got these errors (Device or resource busy)  by default setting, and I haven't done anything to change the ethernet device name yet. 

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

Can you attach dmesg and ifconfig log?

 

Best Regards,

Lay

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,

 

I have attached my current enviroment dmesg and ifconfig log. Please take a look!

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

I didn't see any error on dmesg and ifconfig. 

 

I didn't see "Link up" in dmesg mean there is no LAN cable connected. Can you connect LAN cable and check ifconfig see got IP ?

 

 

 

Best Regards,

Lay

 

 

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,

 

I have re-uploaded  my current enviroment dmesg and ifconfig log when LAN cable is connected . Please take a look!

And I also uploaded systemd-networkd and systemd-udevd  services journal for your information. I think you need these information.

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

From dmesg_2.log, I can see Link is Up.

[ 21.389937] stmmaceth 0000:00:1d.1 eth0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx

 

From ifconfig_2.log, can see the interface have Tx/Rx but get 169 IP.  You connect the board to a router with DHCP server running? Can you try connect other device on the same router see can get IP?

 

eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 06:DA:99:A5:70:A6
inet addr:169.254.196.210 Bcast:169.254.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0
inet6 addr: fe80::4da:99ff:fea5:70a6/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:7 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:55 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:2289 (2.2 KiB) TX bytes:14367 (14.0 KiB)
Interrupt:161

 

Best Regards,

Lay

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,


Firstly, I apologise for the delay in replying to you.

 

        >From ifconfig_2.log, can see the interface have Tx/Rx but get 169 IP. 

        >You connect the board to a router with DHCP server running?

→No, I connected 2 Intel customer reference board (CRB) together and their IP address are set to DHCP.

 

        >Can you try connect other device on the same router see can get IP?

→I think you need the dmesg and ifconfig log when the  IP address of my CRB is set correctly so I I have re-uploaded them.

Please take a look!

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

By right you should get 169.x.x.x IP if no DHCP server.

 

You can just ifconfig on board A and use board B to ping board A IP.

 

Best Regards,

Lay

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,

 

        >By right you should get 169.x.x.x IP if no DHCP server.

→I don't know the reason but When I used 2 CRB with default setting (both are DHCP Ip set, and no DHCP server ),

    the IP of 2 board are set automatically as 169.254.x.x as you can see on ifconfig_2.log file
   I have never used DHCP before  because I often set the IP of 2 board as
 static IP before using. 

 

        >You can just ifconfig on board A and use board B to ping board A IP.

→In my previous reply, ifconfig_3.log and dmesg_3.log  are the log file when I set the IP of  board A and board B as static IP(192.168.122.x) and  I can ping from board A to board B with this setting.

Please feel free to ask me if you need more information or log file.

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

I think you can ignore below since your network is working fine.

"systemd-udev daemon got some errors (Device or resource busy) and it cannot change ethernet device name from "eth*" to "enp*" by default."

 

Best Regards,

Lay

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,

 

The reason I aksed for this error because I want to use udev file to rename my network device by their PCI address.
I created my udev file and put it into /etc/udev/rules.d/ folder but after I restart my CRB, the devices name are not changed.

I think the reason is that udev daemon cannot change the network devices name because the network devices are using by another daemon base on systemd-udevd log message. And I saw that this error also occur with default setting( without udev rules file).

 

I have tried the same udev file with Yocto BSP QS release Kernel (5.4.61-rt37-intel-preempt-rt) without ECI, the ethernet device name change from "eth*" to "ethernet*". The kernel driver in used is stmmac too.

 

So I would like to ask if anyone has the same problem with ECI 2.5 or has a solution?


My udev rules file is as following:

ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEMS=="pci", DRIVERS=="?*", KERNELS=="0000:00:1d.1", NAME="ethernet1"
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEMS=="pci", DRIVERS=="?*", KERNELS=="0000:00:1d.2", NAME="ethernet2"

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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Lay
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Hi,

 

Can you try add "ExecStartPre=udevadm settle" before ExecStart=/usr/sbin/connmand -n in /lib/systemd/system/connman.service ?

 

Best Regards,

Lay

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bmh8x
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Hi Lay,

 

       >Can you try add "ExecStartPre=udevadm settle" before ExecStart=/usr/sbin/connmand -n in /lib/systemd/system/connman.service ?

→udev worked perfectly with your solution. Thank you very much for your assistance! 

 

Best Regards,
Bui Minh Huy

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