On 29 Oct 2011, Kyle Brantley uttered the following: > Surely you can recreate the bug from the emails though, right? I mean, > that sucks don't get me wrong, but technically nothing should be > *lost.*
Bugzilla? Web interface. Not so easy. > And now that we have a device that can easily reproduce the issue > (that doesn't take out your homedir with it!)... Indeed! > If I can help here, let me know how. What we really need is an indication of what the heck is turning on PCIe ASPM after the e1000e driver turns it on. It's not the e1000 driver: it's something in the PCI layer, but nobody knows what. I'm afraid my next approach was going to be 'printk() all over the damn place', but that's not a very helpful thing to say to someone else really. Maybe this is an excuse for me to buy a net6501! :) -- NULL && (void) _______________________________________________ Soekris-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech
