James,
Thanks for this mail.
On 2018/4/13 0:14, James Morse wrote:
> Hi gengdongjiu,
>
> On 12/04/18 06:00, gengdongjiu wrote:
>> 2018-02-16 1:55 GMT+08:00 James Morse :
>>> On 05/02/18 11:24, gengdongjiu wrote:
> Is the emulated SError routed following the routing rules for
> HCR_EL2
Hi gengdongjiu,
On 12/04/18 06:00, gengdongjiu wrote:
> 2018-02-16 1:55 GMT+08:00 James Morse :
>> On 05/02/18 11:24, gengdongjiu wrote:
Is the emulated SError routed following the routing rules for HCR_EL2.{AMO,
TGE}?
>>>
>>> Yes, it is.
>>
>> ... and yet ...
>>
>>
What does your f
Dear James,
Thanks for this mail and sorry for my late response.
2018-02-16 1:55 GMT+08:00 James Morse :
> Hi gengdongjiu, liu jun
>
> On 05/02/18 11:24, gengdongjiu wrote:
[]
>>
>>> Is the emulated SError routed following the routing rules for HCR_EL2.{AMO,
>>> TGE}?
>>
>> Yes, it is
Hi gengdongjiu, liu jun
On 05/02/18 11:24, gengdongjiu wrote:
> James Morse wrote:
>> I'd like to pick these patches onto the end of that series, but first I want
>> to
>> know what NOTIFY_SEI means for any OS. The ACPI spec doesn't say, and
>> because its asynchronous, route-able and mask-able,
[...]
>
> > Yes, I know you are dong that. Your serial's patch will consider all above
> things, right?
>
> Assuming I got it right, yes. It currently makes the race Xie XiuQi spotted
> worse,
> which I want to fix too. (details on the cover letter)
Ok.
>
>
> > If your patch can be consider
Hi gengdongjiu,
On 23/01/18 09:23, gengdongjiu wrote:
> On 2018/1/23 3:39, James Morse wrote:
>> gengdongjiu wrote:
>>> This error source parsing and handling method
>>> is similar with the SEA.
>>
>> There are problems with doing this:
>>
>> Oct. 18, 2017, 10:26 a.m. James Morse wrote:
>> | How d
sorry fix a typo.
On 2018/1/23 17:23, gengdongjiu wrote:
>> There are problems with doing this:
>>
>> Oct. 18, 2017, 10:26 a.m. James Morse wrote:
>> | How do SEA and SEI interact?
>> |
>> | As far as I can see they can both interrupt each other, which isn't
>> something
>> | the single in_nmi()
Hi James,
On 2018/1/23 3:39, James Morse wrote:
> Hi Dongjiu Geng,
>
> (versions of patches 1,2 and 4 have been queued by Catalin)
>
> (Nit 'ACPI / APEI:' is the normal subject prefix for ghes.c, this helps the
> maintainers know which patches they need to pay attention to when you are
> touchin
Hi Dongjiu Geng,
(versions of patches 1,2 and 4 have been queued by Catalin)
(Nit 'ACPI / APEI:' is the normal subject prefix for ghes.c, this helps the
maintainers know which patches they need to pay attention to when you are
touching multiple trees)
On 06/01/18 16:02, Dongjiu Geng wrote:
> ARM