Lenovo YUM Repository
Release and Change History
Bundle Release Information: |
Targeted Server Family (Machine Type): ThinkSystem SD530 (7X21) |
Targeted Operating System: RHEL9.0 |
YUM Repository Build Date: 2022_12_01 |
Device: |
ThinkSystem Intel E810-DA2 10/25GbE SFP28 2-port PCIe Ethernet Adapter (GP servers) | Part Number: 4XC7A08295 Feature Code: B0WY |
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PCIe Sub Vendor ID: 0x8086 PCIe Sub Device ID: 0x4003 |
Release History: |
Release Change History Documents |
=========================================================================== Intel v27.6 Network FW Update Release for Linux Release date = 07/27/2022 Package Version: net.e800.da2.pcie-4.01-1.3282.0-2 =========================================================================== CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Change history 2.0 Web information and support phone Number 3.0 Notices and trademarks 4.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Change history ___________________ This FW update package supports Lenovo E810 Clifton Channel dual port SFP product ONLY. New features: - Support Windows 11 - Support RHEL8.6/9.0, SLES 15SP4 - Support scalable IOV feature (S-IOV) on the 4th Gen Intel?Xeon? Scalable Processor with the following drivers and OS: o ice 1.9.11 or later o iavf 4.5.3 or later o RHEL 7.9 and 8.5 o SLES 12.5 and 15.3 Note: Please refer to document for more details. Bug fixes: - IPS: 00665409 - [IO_Tatlow_BBFV[UEFI] Intel E810-DA2 PCIE Ethernet Adapter changes do not take effect in network device. Description: During POST, in UEFI setup, set "Active Physical Functions" to "PF0" and save. However, it will still be set to "All" after reboot. Fix: Added a check to ensure only PF0 is used during HII value set. - IPS: 00673260 - E810 OCP adapter fails to link on D-Link switch but E810 PCIe adapter is able to establish link Description: With the same setup, E810 PCIe adapter links up, but E810 OCP adapter can't link up. Fix: Added new section in NVM to match the requirement and bring up link correctly. - IPS: 00688647 - BSOD seen on E810 ICEA driver when using SRIOV/RDMA Description: A customer has SR645 servers in a cluster running Windows 2019 Hyper-V. with SRIOV and RDMA. Randomly the server crashes with a BSOD. Fix: Updated driver to use correct lock and set correct status of queues in passive level thread - IPS: 00711180 - E810-DA2 has no Share NIC feature Description: No Shared option and only Dedicated in the field of Network Interface Port. Fix: Uses correct packageID definition in NVM image. 2.0 Web Sites and Support Phone Number ______________________________________ o You can download new and updated files for Lenovo products from the Lenovo Web site: http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ o With the original purchase of an Lenovo hardware product, you have access to extensive support coverage. During the Lenovo hardware product warranty period, you may call the Lenovo HelpCenter for hardware product assistance covered under the terms of the Lenovo hardware warranty. 3.0 Trademarks and Notices __________________________ Lenovo is a registered trademark of Lenovo Corporation in the United States and other countries. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 4.0 Disclaimer ______________ THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Lenovo DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, Lenovo GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. Note to U.S. Government Users -- Documentation related to restricted rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with Lenovo Corporation.
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Intel Linux device drivers package update Intel E810 Device Driver ice for RHEL9 Driver version 1.9.11 Intel X710, XXV710, I710, and X722 Device Driver i40e for RHEL9 Driver version 2.20.12 Intel X520, X540, and X550 Device Driver ixgbe for RHEL9 Driver version 5.16.5 Intel I210, I340, I350 Device Driver igb for RHEL9 Driver version 5.11.4 This release supports RHEL 9.0. Change History: This update package contains the Intel Linux Ethernet device drivers. Change information from previous release: Driver This release level Previous release level ====== ================== ====================== ice 1.9.11 N/A i40e 2.20.12 N/A ixgbe 5.16.5 N/A igb 5.11.4 N/A irdma 1.9.30 N/A This release supports all Intel Ethernet products across Lenovo ThinkSystem, ThinkAgile, System x, and ThinkServer server platforms. For installation instructions, see the Install Tip file which is provided in the downloaded software package. NOTE: This document is designed to be cumulative. The current version is appended to the previous version(s). ========================================================================== Severity Definitions: Critical: Unable to use the solution resulting in a critical impact to operations. Includes high severity vulnerabilities. Suggested: The solution can be used with some functional restrictions resulting in minimal impact to business. Includes medium and low severity vulnerabilities. Initial: Initial release of the solution. ========================================================================== ========================================================================== Version [net-27.6-2], Build ID [27.6-2] Release date: [07/27/2022] ========================================================================== -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------- List products and OS Versions supported with this version of the update as appropriate. Supported configurations can be found on the Lenovo Operating System Interoperability Guide at the following website: https://lenovopress.com/osig -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.0 Prerequisites and dependencies -------------------------------------------------------------------------- none -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.0 Security Fixes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIX: None Security incident: LEN-xxxx -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.0 Other Fixes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIX: - Fix for "kernel panic when unplugging cable from a XXV710 Ethernet adapter". - Fix a VF to VM attachment issue with i40e when run with iavf driver. - Fix an issue with Secure Boot/IOMEM=Strict Enabled setting when running FW or PREBOOT update. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.0 Enhancements -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENHANCEMENT: - Latest igb, ixgbe, i40e and ice drivers for supporting 9.0. - This release is with latest Red Hat RPM packaging. - This build includes linkage support for SAP HANA platform. - Packaged with latest Lenovo Linux device drivers packaging spec SLDPK 1.25. - SUP package name is added with "net-" to version field. - With this release, there are new driver levels across igb, ixgbe, i40e, ice. - Also, new irdma driver is provided replacing older i40iw driver. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.0 Other Changes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGE: - Packaging update to support 9.0. - Packaged with Lenovo's SLDPK 1.25. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.0 Limitations -------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIMITATION: Per the OFED_4.17-1-release_notes, RHEL9 OS support for RDMA/IWARP is dependent on Red Hat's OFED OS release.
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