Re: [PATCH 1/1] PCI/AER: prevent pcie_do_fatal_recovery from using device after it is removed

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and all we have to do is discuss and evolve it or change it
we can catch up on webex, (Sinan is going to be there in Plumber's
conference, I might not be able to join there, as we have bring-up
coming)

Ok, I'll try to get there. Let's plan at least a BOF or two if not a
microconf.

To setup a webex let's first list who needs to attend and respective
timezones so we can figure out a time. I'm in Australia east coast.

Hi guys,
I see that there are a lot discussion regarding the error handling. May I join the webex and hopefully I can be helpful? I'm in Canada east coast (Ottawa,Ontario,Canada)

Thank you,
Thomas


The way DPC used to behave in 2016, is still the same; which involved
removing and re-enumerating the devices.

Which is mostly useless for anything that isn't a network device.

We've been doing EEH for something like 15 to 20 years, so we have a
long experience with what it takes to get PCI(e) devices to recover on
enterprise systems.

Removing and re-enumerating is one of the very worst thing you can do
in that area.

Cheers,
Ben.




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