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SubjectRE: [PATCH]PCI Express Port Bus Driver
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Friday, December 17, 2004 4:06 PM, Greg KH wrote: 
> Hm, I get a oops message at boot time, on a non-pci express box, with
> PCI_GOMMCONFIG enabled and your patch. Something down in the ACPI
> subsystem.
>
> Have you tested this kind of configuration?
With PCI_GOMMCONFIG enabled and PCIE Port Bus driver included, I got
kernel
panic at boot time on a non-pci express box. Similar to your case, I
observed something down in the ACPI subsystem. I tested the other case
where the kernel is built with PCI_GOMMCONFIG and without PCIE Port
Bus driver being included, same kernel panic occurred at boot time. I
tested
another case where the kernel is built with PCI_GOANY and with PCIE Port

Bus driver being included, the kernel boots fine. Based on these test
results,
it seems that PCI_GOMMCONFIG, not PCIE Port Bus driver, is a root cause
of kernel panic.

> I'll hold off on applying the patch for now due to this :)
It seems that it is ok to apply the patch for now. What do you think?

Thanks,
Long
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