Re: [PATCH 3/3] ghes_edac: add platform check to enable ghes_edac

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On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 03:25:34PM +0000, Kani, Toshimitsu wrote:
> Customers do not see error counts.  I do not think it's bogus.

Not showing the real error error counts but something contrived is the
definition of bogus numbers. But you're not showing anything - only when
some thresholds are being hit.

> This model is basically the same as your car.  You do not see error

Oh jeez, we're talking about cars now.

> We've been providing this model for many years now.

Dude, relax, I'm only trying to point out to you that there are
customers who want to see *every* error and thus track how their
hardware behaves. And that for those customers it is probably worth
considering exposing that info and providing a switch to disable that
dumbing of the RAS functionality in the BIOS so that people can decide
for themselves. That's all.

I'm not questioning your model - I'm just saying that it could be
improved for certain customers. Do me a favor and this time *actually*
*read* my reply.

> I am just trying to enable OS error reporting with ghes_edac.

I know, you don't have to state the obvious constantly.

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    Boris.

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