dear Bjorn,
I understand the confusion. I quite messed up the bug report. Sorry.
The problem is that lspci with kernel 4.17-rc1 shows exactly the same behaviour when no
workaround is applied.
the lspci is from 4.17-rc1 with the workaround applied, but by default, it shows the same output
as
dear Bjorn,
I understand the confusion. I quite messed up the bug report. Sorry.
The problem is that lspci with kernel 4.17-rc1 shows exactly the same behaviour when no
workaround is applied.
the lspci is from 4.17-rc1 with the workaround applied, but by default, it shows the same output
as
Thanks for the report!
I don't understand exactly what the issue is yet. You attached lspci
output from v4.14.27 and v4.17-rc1. The v4.17-rc1 output shows several
devices (4b:00, 4c:00, 4f:00) below the PEX switch, while the v4.14.27
output shows only the 4f:00 devices.
Is the problem that
Thanks for the report!
I don't understand exactly what the issue is yet. You attached lspci
output from v4.14.27 and v4.17-rc1. The v4.17-rc1 output shows several
devices (4b:00, 4c:00, 4f:00) below the PEX switch, while the v4.14.27
output shows only the 4f:00 devices.
Is the problem that
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