On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 10:10:30AM +0200, Jan Glauber wrote:
> Using vfio-pci on a combination of cn8xxx and some PCI devices results in
> a kernel panic. This is triggered by issuing a bus or a slot reset
> on the PCI device.
>
> With this series both checks indicate that the reset is not
On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 10:10:30AM +0200, Jan Glauber wrote:
> Using vfio-pci on a combination of cn8xxx and some PCI devices results in
> a kernel panic. This is triggered by issuing a bus or a slot reset
> on the PCI device.
>
> With this series both checks indicate that the reset is not
Bjorn,
On 08.09.17 10:10:30, Jan Glauber wrote:
> Using vfio-pci on a combination of cn8xxx and some PCI devices results in
> a kernel panic. This is triggered by issuing a bus or a slot reset
> on the PCI device.
>
> With this series both checks indicate that the reset is not possible
>
Bjorn,
On 08.09.17 10:10:30, Jan Glauber wrote:
> Using vfio-pci on a combination of cn8xxx and some PCI devices results in
> a kernel panic. This is triggered by issuing a bus or a slot reset
> on the PCI device.
>
> With this series both checks indicate that the reset is not possible
>
Using vfio-pci on a combination of cn8xxx and some PCI devices results in
a kernel panic. This is triggered by issuing a bus or a slot reset
on the PCI device.
With this series both checks indicate that the reset is not possible
preventing the kernel panic.
David Daney (2):
PCI: Allow
Using vfio-pci on a combination of cn8xxx and some PCI devices results in
a kernel panic. This is triggered by issuing a bus or a slot reset
on the PCI device.
With this series both checks indicate that the reset is not possible
preventing the kernel panic.
David Daney (2):
PCI: Allow
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