** Description changed:
- Support for doca-ofed-25.10 DKMS in Ubuntu Noble
+ Support for ConnectX hardware through doca-ofed-25.10 DKMS in Ubuntu
+ Noble
[ SRU Justification ]
This is an effort to repackage the DKMS portion of the doca-ofed upstream package distributed by NVIDIA through a public HTTP source (e.g. https://linux.mellanox.com/public/repo/doca/).
NVIDIA distributes this as a set of deb packages in a tarball at the following address: https://developer.nvidia.com/doca-downloads; this package is for the 3.2.1 version of the upstream NVIDIA package.
Current Ubuntu packaging lacks support for NVIDIA Bluefield/IGX
platform: this is needed as customers using NVIDIA hardware can take
advantage of custom, high performance drivers directly through Canonical
apt system, without the need of downloading an external tarball to be
manually installed on the target machines.
This helps as well any automated installation flow as, by just
specifying the need for this package as an apt dependency, avoids the
automation issue of finding the HTTP address of the latest version of
the doca-ofed package distributed by NVIDIA and the relative scripting
to manually install them.
This package adds a set of kernel modules related to the NVIDIA mlnx5
hardware family (e.g. IB-capable ConnectX devices).
This package is related to the https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mofed-modules-24.10/ package already accepted last year. This is the newer LTS version distributed by NVIDIA.
There are no modification in repackaging, apart from a more coherent name with NVIDIA naming scheme, has been applied to the repackaging.
Another difference from the 24.10 version, is a smaller list of .ko files that will be built on the target machine, following what invoking the doca-ofed target on the original package installs.
[ Current Test Plan ]
- * Tested on
- * Noble-nvidia-tegra derivative kernel 6.8.0-1013.13 / 6.8.0-1014.14
- * Noble 6.8.0-71-generic, 6.8.0-88-generic and 6.8.0-90-generic
+ * Hardware tested on:
+ * Noble-nvidia-tegra noble-derivative kernel 6.8.0-1013.13 -> 6.8.0-1016.16
+ - Tested on IGX Developer tool - ARM64
+ * Noble GA kernel 6.8.0-101-generic
+ - Tested on DGX B200 (amd64) and IGX GH200 (arm64)
+
+ * Compile and module insertion test on:
+ * Noble GA 6.8.0-71-generic, -88-generic, -90-generic and -100-generic
+ * Noble HWE-6.14.0-37-generic
+ * Noble HWE-6.17.0-14-generic
* Questing 6.17.0-7-generic and 6.17.0-8-generic
* Before uploading to Ubuntu an update version of the repackaged kernel
modules, a local test to the affected kernels must be executed. At the
moment, the main target kernel is the noble:linux-nvidia-tegra one, so
the tests will be thoroughly executed on the specific hardware running
said kernel. If the modules load correctly, the package is considered
sane and can be uploaded to the wider public.
- * Another test suite that is run on each new spin of the module, is a smoke test running on DGX B200 (amd64) and GH200 (arm64) machines; those machines contains the hardware this set of kernel modules targets.
- The suite is able to test for the produced modules to be able to run IB interactions, fully load all the built modules and interactions between kernel-space modules and user-space applications.
+ * Another test suite run on each new spin of the module, is a smoke test running on DGX B200 (amd64) and GH200 (arm64) machines; those machines contains the hardware this set of kernel modules target.
+ The suite is able to test for the produced modules to be able to run IB interactions, fully load all the built modules and interactions between kernel-space modules/user-space applications.
A full test run can be found on the ARGOS-1951 Jira ticket.
+ Test-plan can be found at https://github.com/canonical/mofed-userspace-integration/tree/main/testcases
* The produced modules has been tested by an Nvidia team that has given
us the green light for the release.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* No issues are expected, as this is an extra package to be manually
installed by a customer and, without the necessary hardware, no driver
is automatically loaded in memory.
[ Other Info ]
* The repackaging code is contained in the repository at the following
address: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/forgejo/alessiofaina/nvidia-doca-
ofed-dkms
* Examples of the repackaged DKMS can be found at the following
personal PPA: https://launchpad.net/~alessiofaina/+archive/ubuntu/mofed-
autoupload-test/+packages
* All the modules as GPL-2 or Dual BSD/GPL licensed, no closed source
binaries are redistributed.
** Description changed:
Support for ConnectX hardware through doca-ofed-25.10 DKMS in Ubuntu
Noble
[ SRU Justification ]
This is an effort to repackage the DKMS portion of the doca-ofed upstream package distributed by NVIDIA through a public HTTP source (e.g. https://linux.mellanox.com/public/repo/doca/).
NVIDIA distributes this as a set of deb packages in a tarball at the following address: https://developer.nvidia.com/doca-downloads; this package is for the 3.2.1 version of the upstream NVIDIA package.
- Current Ubuntu packaging lacks support for NVIDIA Bluefield/IGX
+ Current Ubuntu packaging lacks support for NVIDIA Bluefield/IGX/DGX
platform: this is needed as customers using NVIDIA hardware can take
advantage of custom, high performance drivers directly through Canonical
apt system, without the need of downloading an external tarball to be
manually installed on the target machines.
This helps as well any automated installation flow as, by just
specifying the need for this package as an apt dependency, avoids the
automation issue of finding the HTTP address of the latest version of
the doca-ofed package distributed by NVIDIA and the relative scripting
to manually install them.
This package adds a set of kernel modules related to the NVIDIA mlnx5
hardware family (e.g. IB-capable ConnectX devices).
This package is related to the https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mofed-modules-24.10/ package already accepted last year. This is the newer LTS version distributed by NVIDIA.
There are no modification in repackaging, apart from a more coherent name with NVIDIA naming scheme, has been applied to the repackaging.
Another difference from the 24.10 version, is a smaller list of .ko files that will be built on the target machine, following what invoking the doca-ofed target on the original package installs.
[ Current Test Plan ]
* Hardware tested on:
* Noble-nvidia-tegra noble-derivative kernel 6.8.0-1013.13 -> 6.8.0-1016.16
- - Tested on IGX Developer tool - ARM64
- * Noble GA kernel 6.8.0-101-generic
- - Tested on DGX B200 (amd64) and IGX GH200 (arm64)
+ - Tested on IGX Developer tool - ARM64
+ * Noble GA kernel 6.8.0-101-generic
+ - Tested on DGX B200 (amd64) and IGX GH200 (arm64)
- * Compile and module insertion test on:
+ * Compile and module insertion test on:
* Noble GA 6.8.0-71-generic, -88-generic, -90-generic and -100-generic
- * Noble HWE-6.14.0-37-generic
- * Noble HWE-6.17.0-14-generic
+ * Noble HWE-6.14.0-37-generic
+ * Noble HWE-6.17.0-14-generic
* Questing 6.17.0-7-generic and 6.17.0-8-generic
* Before uploading to Ubuntu an update version of the repackaged kernel
modules, a local test to the affected kernels must be executed. At the
moment, the main target kernel is the noble:linux-nvidia-tegra one, so
the tests will be thoroughly executed on the specific hardware running
said kernel. If the modules load correctly, the package is considered
sane and can be uploaded to the wider public.
* Another test suite run on each new spin of the module, is a smoke test running on DGX B200 (amd64) and GH200 (arm64) machines; those machines contains the hardware this set of kernel modules target.
The suite is able to test for the produced modules to be able to run IB interactions, fully load all the built modules and interactions between kernel-space modules/user-space applications.
A full test run can be found on the ARGOS-1951 Jira ticket.
Test-plan can be found at https://github.com/canonical/mofed-userspace-integration/tree/main/testcases
* The produced modules has been tested by an Nvidia team that has given
us the green light for the release.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* No issues are expected, as this is an extra package to be manually
installed by a customer and, without the necessary hardware, no driver
is automatically loaded in memory.
[ Other Info ]
* The repackaging code is contained in the repository at the following
address: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/forgejo/alessiofaina/nvidia-doca-
ofed-dkms
* Examples of the repackaged DKMS can be found at the following
personal PPA: https://launchpad.net/~alessiofaina/+archive/ubuntu/mofed-
autoupload-test/+packages
* All the modules as GPL-2 or Dual BSD/GPL licensed, no closed source
binaries are redistributed.
** Description changed:
Support for ConnectX hardware through doca-ofed-25.10 DKMS in Ubuntu
Noble
[ SRU Justification ]
This is an effort to repackage the DKMS portion of the doca-ofed upstream package distributed by NVIDIA through a public HTTP source (e.g. https://linux.mellanox.com/public/repo/doca/).
NVIDIA distributes this as a set of deb packages in a tarball at the following address: https://developer.nvidia.com/doca-downloads; this package is for the 3.2.1 version of the upstream NVIDIA package.
Current Ubuntu packaging lacks support for NVIDIA Bluefield/IGX/DGX
platform: this is needed as customers using NVIDIA hardware can take
advantage of custom, high performance drivers directly through Canonical
apt system, without the need of downloading an external tarball to be
manually installed on the target machines.
This helps as well any automated installation flow as, by just
specifying the need for this package as an apt dependency, avoids the
automation issue of finding the HTTP address of the latest version of
the doca-ofed package distributed by NVIDIA and the relative scripting
to manually install them.
This package adds a set of kernel modules related to the NVIDIA mlnx5
hardware family (e.g. IB-capable ConnectX devices).
This package is related to the https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mofed-modules-24.10/ package already accepted last year. This is the newer LTS version distributed by NVIDIA.
There are no modification in repackaging, apart from a more coherent name with NVIDIA naming scheme, has been applied to the repackaging.
Another difference from the 24.10 version, is a smaller list of .ko files that will be built on the target machine, following what invoking the doca-ofed target on the original package installs.
[ Current Test Plan ]
* Hardware tested on:
* Noble-nvidia-tegra noble-derivative kernel 6.8.0-1013.13 -> 6.8.0-1016.16
- Tested on IGX Developer tool - ARM64
* Noble GA kernel 6.8.0-101-generic
- Tested on DGX B200 (amd64) and IGX GH200 (arm64)
* Compile and module insertion test on:
* Noble GA 6.8.0-71-generic, -88-generic, -90-generic and -100-generic
* Noble HWE-6.14.0-37-generic
* Noble HWE-6.17.0-14-generic
* Questing 6.17.0-7-generic and 6.17.0-8-generic
* Before uploading to Ubuntu an update version of the repackaged kernel
modules, a local test to the affected kernels must be executed. At the
moment, the main target kernel is the noble:linux-nvidia-tegra one, so
the tests will be thoroughly executed on the specific hardware running
said kernel. If the modules load correctly, the package is considered
sane and can be uploaded to the wider public.
* Another test suite run on each new spin of the module, is a smoke test running on DGX B200 (amd64) and GH200 (arm64) machines; those machines contains the hardware this set of kernel modules target.
The suite is able to test for the produced modules to be able to run IB interactions, fully load all the built modules and interactions between kernel-space modules/user-space applications.
A full test run can be found on the ARGOS-1951 Jira ticket.
Test-plan can be found at https://github.com/canonical/mofed-userspace-integration/tree/main/testcases
+ Test machines are freely available in Testflinger.
* The produced modules has been tested by an Nvidia team that has given
us the green light for the release.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* No issues are expected, as this is an extra package to be manually
installed by a customer and, without the necessary hardware, no driver
is automatically loaded in memory.
[ Other Info ]
* The repackaging code is contained in the repository at the following
address: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/forgejo/alessiofaina/nvidia-doca-
ofed-dkms
* Examples of the repackaged DKMS can be found at the following
personal PPA: https://launchpad.net/~alessiofaina/+archive/ubuntu/mofed-
autoupload-test/+packages
* All the modules as GPL-2 or Dual BSD/GPL licensed, no closed source
binaries are redistributed.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alessio Faina (alessiofaina)
** Description changed:
Support for ConnectX hardware through doca-ofed-25.10 DKMS in Ubuntu
Noble
[ SRU Justification ]
This is an effort to repackage the DKMS portion of the doca-ofed upstream package distributed by NVIDIA through a public HTTP source (e.g. https://linux.mellanox.com/public/repo/doca/).
NVIDIA distributes this as a set of deb packages in a tarball at the following address: https://developer.nvidia.com/doca-downloads; this package is for the 3.2.1 version of the upstream NVIDIA package.
Current Ubuntu packaging lacks support for NVIDIA Bluefield/IGX/DGX
platform: this is needed as customers using NVIDIA hardware can take
advantage of custom, high performance drivers directly through Canonical
apt system, without the need of downloading an external tarball to be
manually installed on the target machines.
This helps as well any automated installation flow as, by just
specifying the need for this package as an apt dependency, avoids the
automation issue of finding the HTTP address of the latest version of
the doca-ofed package distributed by NVIDIA and the relative scripting
to manually install them.
This package adds a set of kernel modules related to the NVIDIA mlnx5
hardware family (e.g. IB-capable ConnectX devices).
This package is related to the https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mofed-modules-24.10/ package already accepted last year. This is the newer LTS version distributed by NVIDIA.
There are no modification in repackaging, apart from a more coherent name with NVIDIA naming scheme, has been applied to the repackaging.
Another difference from the 24.10 version, is a smaller list of .ko files that will be built on the target machine, following what invoking the doca-ofed target on the original package installs.
[ Current Test Plan ]
* Hardware tested on:
* Noble-nvidia-tegra noble-derivative kernel 6.8.0-1013.13 -> 6.8.0-1016.16
- Tested on IGX Developer tool - ARM64
* Noble GA kernel 6.8.0-101-generic
- Tested on DGX B200 (amd64) and IGX GH200 (arm64)
* Compile and module insertion test on:
* Noble GA 6.8.0-71-generic, -88-generic, -90-generic and -100-generic
* Noble HWE-6.14.0-37-generic
* Noble HWE-6.17.0-14-generic
* Questing 6.17.0-7-generic and 6.17.0-8-generic
* Before uploading to Ubuntu an update version of the repackaged kernel
modules, a local test to the affected kernels must be executed. At the
moment, the main target kernel is the noble:linux-nvidia-tegra one, so
the tests will be thoroughly executed on the specific hardware running
said kernel. If the modules load correctly, the package is considered
- sane and can be uploaded to the wider public.
+ sane and can be uploaded to the wider public. The compilation test is
+ executed as well on the latest version of Noble GA and HWE.
* Another test suite run on each new spin of the module, is a smoke test running on DGX B200 (amd64) and GH200 (arm64) machines; those machines contains the hardware this set of kernel modules target.
The suite is able to test for the produced modules to be able to run IB interactions, fully load all the built modules and interactions between kernel-space modules/user-space applications.
A full test run can be found on the ARGOS-1951 Jira ticket.
Test-plan can be found at https://github.com/canonical/mofed-userspace-integration/tree/main/testcases
Test machines are freely available in Testflinger.
* The produced modules has been tested by an Nvidia team that has given
us the green light for the release.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* No issues are expected, as this is an extra package to be manually
installed by a customer and, without the necessary hardware, no driver
is automatically loaded in memory.
[ Other Info ]
* The repackaging code is contained in the repository at the following
address: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/forgejo/alessiofaina/nvidia-doca-
ofed-dkms
* Examples of the repackaged DKMS can be found at the following
personal PPA: https://launchpad.net/~alessiofaina/+archive/ubuntu/mofed-
autoupload-test/+packages
* All the modules as GPL-2 or Dual BSD/GPL licensed, no closed source
binaries are redistributed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2139667
Title:
[NEEDS PACKAGING] [mlnx5 hardware not supported] NVIDIA doca-
ofed-25.10-dkms DKMS suite
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in linux source package in Noble:
In Progress
Bug description:
Support for ConnectX hardware through doca-ofed-25.10 DKMS in Ubuntu
Noble
[ SRU Justification ]
This is an effort to repackage the DKMS portion of the doca-ofed upstream package distributed by NVIDIA through a public HTTP source (e.g. https://linux.mellanox.com/public/repo/doca/).
NVIDIA distributes this as a set of deb packages in a tarball at the following address: https://developer.nvidia.com/doca-downloads; this package is for the 3.2.1 version of the upstream NVIDIA package.
Current Ubuntu packaging lacks support for NVIDIA Bluefield/IGX/DGX
platform: this is needed as customers using NVIDIA hardware can take
advantage of custom, high performance drivers directly through
Canonical apt system, without the need of downloading an external
tarball to be manually installed on the target machines.
This helps as well any automated installation flow as, by just
specifying the need for this package as an apt dependency, avoids the
automation issue of finding the HTTP address of the latest version of
the doca-ofed package distributed by NVIDIA and the relative scripting
to manually install them.
This package adds a set of kernel modules related to the NVIDIA mlnx5
hardware family (e.g. IB-capable ConnectX devices).
This package is related to the https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mofed-modules-24.10/ package already accepted last year. This is the newer LTS version distributed by NVIDIA.
There are no modification in repackaging, apart from a more coherent name with NVIDIA naming scheme, has been applied to the repackaging.
Another difference from the 24.10 version, is a smaller list of .ko files that will be built on the target machine, following what invoking the doca-ofed target on the original package installs.
[ Current Test Plan ]
* Hardware tested on:
* Noble-nvidia-tegra noble-derivative kernel 6.8.0-1013.13 -> 6.8.0-1016.16
- Tested on IGX Developer tool - ARM64
* Noble GA kernel 6.8.0-101-generic
- Tested on DGX B200 (amd64) and IGX GH200 (arm64)
* Compile and module insertion test on:
* Noble GA 6.8.0-71-generic, -88-generic, -90-generic and -100-generic
* Noble HWE-6.14.0-37-generic
* Noble HWE-6.17.0-14-generic
* Questing 6.17.0-7-generic and 6.17.0-8-generic
* Before uploading to Ubuntu an update version of the repackaged
kernel modules, a local test to the affected kernels must be executed.
At the moment, the main target kernel is the noble:linux-nvidia-tegra
one, so the tests will be thoroughly executed on the specific hardware
running said kernel. If the modules load correctly, the package is
considered sane and can be uploaded to the wider public. The
compilation test is executed as well on the latest version of Noble GA
and HWE.
* Another test suite run on each new spin of the module, is a smoke test running on DGX B200 (amd64) and GH200 (arm64) machines; those machines contains the hardware this set of kernel modules target.
The suite is able to test for the produced modules to be able to run IB interactions, fully load all the built modules and interactions between kernel-space modules/user-space applications.
A full test run can be found on the ARGOS-1951 Jira ticket.
Test-plan can be found at https://github.com/canonical/mofed-userspace-integration/tree/main/testcases
Test machines are freely available in Testflinger.
* The produced modules has been tested by an Nvidia team that has
given us the green light for the release.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* No issues are expected, as this is an extra package to be manually
installed by a customer and, without the necessary hardware, no driver
is automatically loaded in memory.
[ Other Info ]
* The repackaging code is contained in the repository at the
following address:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/forgejo/alessiofaina/nvidia-doca-ofed-dkms
* Examples of the repackaged DKMS can be found at the following
personal PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~alessiofaina/+archive/ubuntu/mofed-autoupload-
test/+packages
* All the modules as GPL-2 or Dual BSD/GPL licensed, no closed source
binaries are redistributed.
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