> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bjorn Helgaas [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 4:53 PM
> To: Pavel Machek
> Cc: Greg KH; kernel list; Joe Lawrence; Myron Stowe; Kirsher, Jeffrey T;
> Brandeburg, Jesse; Allan, Bruce W; Wyborny, Carolyn; Skidmore, Donald C;
> Rose, Gregory V; Waskiewicz Jr, Peter P; Duyck, Alexander H; Ronciak, John;
> Dave, Tushar N; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: /sys/module/pcie_aspm/parameters/policy not writable?
> 
> On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Bjorn Helgaas <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Just to make sure I understand you correctly: I think you are saying
> > that the NIC has the same problem under Windows.
> 
> Can you confirm or deny that the same problem occurs with Windows?

In our testing here we saw the same problem with Windows.
> 
> > But since the problem also occurs with Windows, it's pretty likely
> > that there's a BIOS update to fix it.  I notice on the X60 support
> > page that there are several versions newer than what you're running.
> 
> Do you have any interest in trying a newer BIOS to see if it's fixed there?  
> If not, I
> understand; BIOS updates are a hassle at best.
> You're running BIOS 2.14, and it looks like the current BIOS for an
> X60 1709 7HU is 2.19 (from http://support.lenovo.com).
> 
> Carolyn's patch will likely work, at least most of the time, but I think 
> there's a
> small possibility that it could cause a conflict between the BIOS and the OS 
> over
> ASPM control, so I'm not 100% in support of that approach.  A conflict may not
> happen on your machine, and not on my machine, but it may happen
> somewhere, and if it does happen, it's likely to be rare and difficult to 
> debug.
> 
I've proposed a patch for Pavel to test.  I understand your position, but do 
you have any other proposal?  We have a severe hw problem we are trying 
alleviate as best we can.  

Pavel, were you also able to try the updated BIOS to see if that resolved the 
issue without my patch?

Thanks,

Carolyn

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