Re: is L1 really disabled in iwlwifi

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 On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 6:23 AM, Emmanuel Grumbach <egrumbach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> I attached all the data you needed.
>>> The link state seems to go to L1 based on the low power the NIC consumes.
>>> So it seems that even if we use pci_disable_link_state() to disabled
>>> L1, L1 is still disabled.
>>>
>>
>> Ugh... so doesn't make any sense.... so again:
>>
>> So it seems that even if we use pci_disable_link_state() to disable
>> L1, the link state still enters L1.
>
> ping? :-)

Sorry, I haven't had a chance to look at this yet.  Can you please
attach the *complete* dmesg and lspci output, not just the parts that
mention iwlwifi?  Some of this depends on other PCI core stuff, like
what happened with the _OSC evaluation when we discovered the PCI host
bridge.

Bjorn
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