Re: enabling aspm on ati radeon

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On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Phillip Susi <psusi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 05/16/2013 12:42 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>> Can you collect a complete dmesg log and complete "lspci -vv" output, please?
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Thanks.  The BIOS gave us control over ASPM via _OSC, and you have
these devices where it looks like we should be enabling ASPM, because
it's supported on both ends of the link:

    00:1c.1 bridge to [bus 03] ASPM L0s L1, ASPM disabled
      03:00.0 ASPM L0s L1, ASPM disabled
    00:1c.3 bridge to [bus 05] ASPM L0s L1, ASPM Disabled
      05:00.0 ASPM L0s L1, ASPM Disabled
    00:1c.4 bridge to [bus 06] ASPM L0s L1, ASPM Disabled
      06:00.0 ASPM L0s L1, ASPM Disabled
    00:1c.7 bridge to [bus 09] ASPM L0s L1, ASPM Disabled
      09:00.0 ASPM L0s L1, ASPM Disabled

You also have this bridge where lspci says "ASPM unknown":

    00:01.0 bridge to [bus 01] ASPM unknown

Just out of curiosity, can you collect the output of "lspci -xxxs
00:01.0"?  There are only two bits in the Link Capabilities ASPM
support field, and all four encodings are defined, so I'm curious
about why lspci says "unknown".

Bjorn
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