Data Domain: Intel Interfaces link down with tx_timeout

Summary: Data domains with intel cards interface links may go down with tx_timeout recovery unsuccessful, device is in an unrecoverable state.

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Symptoms

The following error logs are found in kern.info. 

kernel: [13023278.800638][T14886] (E4)irdma: probe of ice.roce.5 failed with error -110 
kernel: [13023278.800833][    C9] (E4)ice 0000:ae:00.0 eth8a: tx_timeout: VSI_num: 8, Q 41, NTC: 0x1bd, HW_HEAD: 0x1cb, NTU: 0x1cc, INT: 0x4000000 
kernel: [13023278.800834][    C9] (E4)ice 0000:ae:00.0 eth8a: tx_timeout recovery level 1, txqueue 41 
kernel: [13022896.344077][    C7] (E4)ice 0000:0b:00.0 eth2a: tx_timeout recovery unsuccessful, device is in unrecoverable state.

You may view the kern.info logs with the following command: 

log view debug/platform/kern.info

You can also check in the support bundle by navigating to platform and grepping the error logs above. 

Cause

There is an issue in the Intel irdma driver within the irdma_wait_pe_ready function. When RDMA is disabled in the BIOS, the function performs a spin-wait for up to 15 seconds. This prolonged spin-wait can trigger RCU stalls, preventing some CPUs from being scheduled to handle TX and RX interrupts. As a result, NIC transmit and receive operations may time out. This issue occurs during the system reboot phase.

Resolution

Upgrade to DDOS 8.4 or later versions. 

The fix reduces the spin-wait duration from 15 to 1.5 seconds, eliminating the problem.

Affected Products

Data Domain
Article Properties
Article Number: 000478096
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2026
Version:  2
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