Re: e1000e: why does pci_enable_pcie_error_reporting() fail on my hp2510p?

From: BjÃrn Mork
Date: Thu Aug 20 2009 - 15:30:30 EST


Frans Pop <elendil@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> - if broken hardware is common, should the kernel complain at all,
> or at least maybe show a slightly "friendlier" message?

FWIW, I see the same message on resume on slighly different hardware, so
it's at least more common than just a single configuration:

[80885.498749] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A disabled
[80885.498755] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PME# enabled
[80885.498763] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: wake-up capability enabled by ACPI
[80887.614545] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 20
[80887.614548] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: pci_enable_pcie_error_reporting failed 0xfffffffb
[80887.614554] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: setting latency timer to 64
[80887.614559] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: wake-up capability disabled by ACPI
[80887.614565] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled
[80887.614567] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: wake-up capability disabled by ACPI
[80887.614572] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: PME# disabled
[80887.614626] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 26 for MSI/MSI-X

nemi:/etc/apt# lspci -vvnns 00:19.0
00:19.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82567LM Gigabit Network Connection [8086:10f5] (rev 03)
Subsystem: Lenovo Device [17aa:20ee]
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B- DisINTx+
Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- INTx-
Latency: 0
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 26
Region 0: Memory at f0600000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
Region 1: Memory at f0625000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
Region 2: I/O ports at 1840 [size=32]
Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0+,D1-,D2-,D3hot+,D3cold+)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=1 PME-
Capabilities: [d0] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit+ Queue=0/0 Enable+
Address: 00000000fee0300c Data: 41b2
Capabilities: [e0] PCIe advanced features <?>
Kernel driver in use: e1000e
Kernel modules: e1000e


The system is a Lenovo Thinkpad X301. The chipset is ICH9M.

I guess the "non-fatal, continue" comment is a pretty strong indication
that dev_err() is overkill here?


/* AER (Advanced Error Reporting) hooks */
err = pci_enable_pcie_error_reporting(pdev);
if (err) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "pci_enable_pcie_error_reporting failed "
"0x%x\n", err);
/* non-fatal, continue */
}




BjÃrn

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