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nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete errors in logs in Hyper-V with OS 15.0 #3976

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kinggeorge2025 opened this issue Mar 26, 2025 · 5 comments
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nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete errors in logs in Hyper-V with OS 15.0 #3976

kinggeorge2025 opened this issue Mar 26, 2025 · 5 comments
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board/generic-x86-64 Generic x86-64 Boards (like Intel NUC) bug stable-kernel-regression Issue which appears to be an upstream stable kernel regression

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Describe the issue you are experiencing

im running a windows 2019 server hyper-v on an intel brand server with x722 ethernet with most recent drivers from intel.
14.2 works without the issue, 15.0 even on a fresh virtual built with a freshly downloaded vhd gives me this error as soon as i access HA.
"homeassistant kernel: hv_netvsc 20e35702-9196-4223-97b2-c12098bd5125 eth0: nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete error status: 2"
i did some searching & didnt find a working solution.
thanks

What operating system image do you use?

generic-x86-64 (Generic UEFI capable x86-64 systems)

What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?

15.0

Did the problem occur after upgrading the Operating System?

Yes

Hardware details

intel zeon silver 4110
64gb ddr4 reg ecc
intel raid 1
intel x722 10gb

Steps to reproduce the issue

1.ran update onto existing 14.2 immediately causes the issue
2. new virtual with new vhd of 15 downloaded does it immediately after booting
3.
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Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?

only shows in host log

Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?

"homeassistant kernel: hv_netvsc 20e35702-9196-4223-97b2-c12098bd5125 eth0: nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete error status: 2"

System information

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@sairon sairon added board/generic-x86-64 Generic x86-64 Boards (like Intel NUC) stable-kernel-regression Issue which appears to be an upstream stable kernel regression labels Mar 27, 2025
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sairon commented Mar 27, 2025

This is obviously a kernel regression, there's even a bugzilla report for that: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217503

Does it cause any other issues or are you mainly concerned about the log messages filling the logs? Anyway, in the issue it's suggested enabling some kernel options makes the errors go away: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217503#c16

I will check which one of those we have enabled. Would you be able to test it if you provide you with a test build?

@sairon sairon changed the title ethernet packet error with OS 15.0 nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete error in Hyper-V with OS 15.0 Mar 27, 2025
@sairon sairon changed the title nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete error in Hyper-V with OS 15.0 nvsp_rndis_pkt_complete errors in logs in Hyper-V with OS 15.0 Mar 27, 2025
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the error doesn't fill my log, but i do have some performance issues & dont feel comfortable with just ignoring it.
i am willing to try a test build if you can provide me simple instructions or an alternate vhd.
thanks

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sairon commented Mar 31, 2025

The only option that was disabled was CONFIG_NET_IPIP. I have checked the kernel sources and I actually don't understand how it could have any effect, but I'll be glad if you could test it and report back: https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system/actions/runs/14131479593

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i pulled haos_ova-15.2.dev1743172980.vhdx.zip have the same issue.

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also same issue with 15.1

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