Hi all, I'm reporting two regressions following certain VMBus/VSCs hardening changes we've been discussing 'recently', unfortunately the first regression already touched/affects mainline while the second one is in hyperv-next: 1) [mainline] The first regression manifests with the following message (several): hv_vmbus: No request id available I could reliably reproduce such message/behavior by running the command: fio --name=seqwrite --rw=read --direct=1 --ioengine=libaio --bs=32k --numjobs=4 --size=2G --runtime=60 (the message is triggered when files are being created). I've bisected this regression to commit: 453de21c2b8281 ("scsi: storvsc: Use vmbus_requestor to generate transaction IDs for VMBus hardening") 2) [hyperv-next] The second regression manifests with various messages including: hv_netvsc 9c5f5000-0499-4b18-b2eb-a8d5c57c8774 eth0: Unknown nvsp packet type received 51966 hv_netvsc 9c5f5000-0499-4b18-b2eb-a8d5c57c8774 eth0: unhandled packet type 0, tid 0 hv_netvsc 9c5f5000-0499-4b18-b2eb-a8d5c57c8774 eth0: Incorrect transaction id hv_netvsc 9c5f5000-0499-4b18-b2eb-a8d5c57c8774 eth0: Invalid rndis_msg (buflen: 262, msg_len: 1728) The connection was then typically lost/reset by the peer. I could reproduce such behavior/messages by running the test: ntttcp -r -m 8,*,<receiver IP address> # receiver ntttcp -s -m 8,*,<receiver IP address> -ns -t 60 # sender I bisected this regression to commit: a8c3209998afb5 ("Drivers: hv: vmbus: Copy packets sent by Hyper-V out of the ring buffer") --- I am investigating but don't have fixes for these regressions now: given the 'timing' (-rc7 with the next merge window at the door...) I would propose to revert/drop the interested changes: 1) 453de21c2b8281 is part of the so called 'vmbus_requestor' series that was applied during the merge window for 5.11: e8b7db38449ac5 ("Drivers: hv: vmbus: Add vmbus_requestor data structure for VMBus hardening") 453de21c2b8281 ("scsi: storvsc: Use vmbus_requestor to generate transaction IDs for VMBus hardening") 4d18fcc95f5095 ("hv_netvsc: Use vmbus_requestor to generate transaction IDs for VMBus hardening") I could prepare/submit patches to revert such commits (asap but likely not before tomorrow/late Saturday - EU time). 2) IIUC a8c3209998afb5 could be dropped (after rebase) without further modi- fications to hyperv-next. Other suggestions/thoughts? Thanks, Andrea