Following this approach, we added these two kernel patches to Yocto, and the result was fine.
As above mentioned by Intel, these patches will be included in Kernel 5.15. May I know if there is any possible to implement the patches earlier such as 5.13 or 5.14? Currently we saw that TGL with 5.11 already has this problem and for EHL platform, shall we assume Ubuntu 20.04.30 which is going be released to support EHL on Oct.14 (correct me if wrong) can have the patches included?
AAEON's feedback from Intel for this issue:
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Since you are using NVM 1.79, please manually add two patches below. IGC driver should work. These patches will be in Kernel 5.15. /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/tnguy/ next-queue. git/commit/ drivers/ net/ethernet/ intel/igc? h=dev-queue& id=7c496de538ee bd8212dc2a3c9a4 68386b264d0d4 /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/tnguy/ next-queue. git/commit/ drivers/ net/ethernet/ intel/igc? h=dev-queue& id=47bca7de6a4f b8dcb564c7ca14d 885c91ed19e03
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Following this approach, we added these two kernel patches to Yocto, and the result was fine.
As above mentioned by Intel, these patches will be included in Kernel 5.15. May I know if there is any possible to implement the patches earlier such as 5.13 or 5.14? Currently we saw that TGL with 5.11 already has this problem and for EHL platform, shall we assume Ubuntu 20.04.30 which is going be released to support EHL on Oct.14 (correct me if wrong) can have the patches included?