** Description changed:

- The ras-mc-ctl tool will extract and display PCIe AER events from the
- database, but it fails to identify the associated PCIe device.
- This information is stored in the database (has been since 0.6.5),
- so we just need to update ras-mc-ctl to include it.
+ [Impact]
+ rasdaemon provides a ras-mc-ctl, a tool for querying the rasdaemon database. 
When displaying PCIe AER events from the
+ database, it doesn't provide any information to identify the associated PCIe 
device. This information is already stored in the database (has been since 
0.6.5 in focal), so we just need to update ras-mc-ctl to display it as well.
  
- I've recently had a patch accepted upstream to do just that:
-   
https://github.com/mchehab/rasdaemon/commit/059a901e97f4091e31c50ce55027daf707638f8d
+ [Test Case]
+ 
+ [Fix]
+ 
https://github.com/mchehab/rasdaemon/commit/059a901e97f4091e31c50ce55027daf707638f8d
+ 
+ [Regression Risk]

** Also affects: rasdaemon (Ubuntu Focal)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  ras-mc-ctl doesn't provide BDF for PCIe errors

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