Hi,
On 11-07-18 12:13, Ingo Molnar wrote:
* Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The following changes since commit 1e4b044d22517cae7047c99038abb444423243ca:
Linux 4.18-rc4 (2018-07-08 16:34:02 -0700)
are available in the Git repository at:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/efi/efi.git tags/efi-urgent
for you to fetch changes up to d7f2e972e702d329fe11d6956df99dfc31211c25:
efi/x86: remove pointless call to PciIo->Attributes() (2018-07-11 10:52:46 +0200)
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A single fix for the x86 PCI I/O protocol handling code that got
broken for mixed mode (64-bit Linux/x86 on 32-bit UEFI) after a
fix was applied in -rc2 to fix it for ordinary 64-bit Linux/x86.
Just curious, because it's unclear from the changelog, what was the symptom, a
boot hang, instant reboot, or some other misbehavior? Also, what's the scope of
the fix: were all 64-bit on 32-bit UEFI mixed-mode bootups affected, or only a
certain subset?
The problem was a reboot (resulting in a boot loop). I may have tested this
on multiple Bay Trail based devices, I don't remember but it was an issue on
Bay Trail devices, which typically use a 32 bit UEFI even though they have a
64 bit capable CPU. There are some rare Bay Trail devices with a 64 bit UEFI
but they are the exception.
Regards,
Hans
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