I'm seeing an extraordinarily odd behavior with ixgbe on Alpine:
Using the command "ethtool -K <dev> tx off" to disable tcp checksum offloading on an ixgbe device results in no longer seeing any tcp traffic on that interface until the next reboot.
I can't find anywhere that would indicate that this is defined behavior. On other distributions, disabling checksum offloading only does just that.
It's entirely possible that doing a rmmod and modprobe to reload ixgbe might fix the issue, but this system uses ixgbe for its management port, so its simpler to just reboot.
I thought that this might be an issue with Alpine's build of the ixgbe module, so I rebuilt the module with the source provided by intel and replicated the issue on version too. The ixgbe device that I'm using is an Intel X710-DA2 and the use-case is for packet capture / IDS.
uname -a
Linux somehost 4.14.69-0-vanilla #1-Alpine SMP Mon Sep 10 19:33:23 UTC 2018 x86_64 Linux
cat /etc/alpine-release
3.8.1
Anyone have any thoughts? This certainly seems like a bug to me, but if it is defined behavior and there's a work-around, I'd be perfectly happy with that too.
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