Re: [PATCH v4.4 0/7] PCI: altera: survive warm reboot

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Hi Greg,

On 14/01/2019 18.40, Greg KH wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 09:24:12AM +0100, Claudius Heine wrote:
Hi Greg,

On 10/01/2019 20.15, Greg KH wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:00:49AM +0100, claudius.heine.ext@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
From: Claudius Heine <ch@xxxxxxx>

Hi,

after a warm reboot, the altera pcie host interface is not correctly
initialized in v4.4.

These patches from v4.9 solved that issue.

I only received 4 patches from this series for some reason.

Can you resend them all again?

Or just provide the git commit ids, if no backporting is needed.

Ok here are the commits:

eff31f4002c4e25b9b8c39d0a3a551c6c64c77e8 PCI: altera: Fix
altera_pcie_link_is_up()
f8be11ae3d2c9a1338da37ff91ff4c65922d21be PCI: altera: Reorder read/write
functions
c622032ebc538cb3869c312ae3ad235a99da84b6 PCI: altera: Check link status
before retrain link
3a928e98a833e1a470a60d2fedf3c55502185fb7 PCI: altera: Poll for link up
status after retraining the link
411dc32d8810e0a204c799ce5c97cb56990de1cb PCI: altera: Poll for link training
status after retraining the link
31fc0ad47e2e0b8417616aa0f1ddcc67edf1e109 PCI: altera: Rework config
accessors for use without a struct pci_bus
ce4f1c7ad490aa7129bde5632d6e53943f8a866c PCI: altera: Move retrain from
fixup to altera_pcie_host_init()

All now queued up.

But you really should move off of 4.4.y by now if you can, it's really
old, and 4.19 is much better.

Thanks! Yes I know, but some things are out of ones control :)

regards,
Claudius

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