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Right now we won't touch ASPM state if ASPM is disabled, except in the case where we find a device that appears to be too old to reliably support ASPM. Right now we'll clear it in that case, which is almost certainly the wrong thing to do. The easiest way around this is just to disable the blacklisting when ASPM is disabled. Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg@redhat.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> |
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hotplug | ||
pcie | ||
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Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
access.c | ||
ats.c | ||
bus.c | ||
hotplug-pci.c | ||
hotplug.c | ||
htirq.c | ||
ioapic.c | ||
iov.c | ||
irq.c | ||
msi.c | ||
msi.h | ||
of.c | ||
pci-acpi.c | ||
pci-driver.c | ||
pci-label.c | ||
pci-stub.c | ||
pci-sysfs.c | ||
pci.c | ||
pci.h | ||
probe.c | ||
proc.c | ||
quirks.c | ||
remove.c | ||
rom.c | ||
search.c | ||
setup-bus.c | ||
setup-irq.c | ||
setup-res.c | ||
slot.c | ||
syscall.c | ||
vpd.c | ||
xen-pcifront.c |