Re: question regarding pciehp and pciehp_probe()

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Praveen Kalamegham wrote:
(snip.)
>> As you pointed out, current pciehp_proble() has a bug that causes unexpected
>> power off if the environment is under the following condition.
>>
>>   - pciehp driver was loaded with pciehp_force option specified, and
>>   - hotplug controller has power controller
>>
>> I recently posted the patch to fix this bug. Please see.
>>
>> http://marc.info/?l=linux-pci&m=122871424909137&w=2
>>
>> I didn't think this fix is not so urgent because I thought the above-mentioned
>> condition was relatively rare. So it is not scheduled to 2.6.28. Is it urgent
>> for you?
> 

I'm very sorry. There was a serious bug in my English.
I should have said "I didn't think this fix is so urgent". The fix is
NOT scheduled for 2.6.28.

> Sorry, I missed your patch in my search.  If it's scheduled for 2.6.28,
> that's fine for my purposes. 
> 

I understand you need this fix for 2.6.28.

Jesse-san,
Could you consider applying the following fix to 2.6.28 if possible?

    http://marc.info/?l=linux-pci&m=122871424909137&w=2

Thanks,
Kenji Kaneshige

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