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Per the PCI Firmware spec, r3.0, sec 4.5.1, on ACPI systems, the OS must not use AER unless _OSC is present and _OSC grants AER control to the OS. The aerdriver.forceload kernel parameter was a way to enable Linux AER support on ACPI systems that lack _OSC or fail to grant control the the OS. Enabling Linux AER support when the firmware doesn't want us to is a recipe for problems, e.g., the firmware might be handling AER itself. Remove the aerdriver.forceload kernel parameter and related supporting code. Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> |
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aer | ||
aspm.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
pcie-dpc.c | ||
pme.c | ||
portdrv_acpi.c | ||
portdrv_bus.c | ||
portdrv_core.c | ||
portdrv_pci.c | ||
portdrv.h |