@@ -283,13 +283,14 @@ static int aer_hest_parse(struct acpi_hest_header *hest_hdr, void *data)
static void aer_set_firmware_first(struct pci_dev *pci_dev)
{
- int rc;
+ int rc = 0;
struct aer_hest_parse_info info = {
.pci_dev = pci_dev,
.firmware_first = 0,
};
- rc = apei_hest_parse(aer_hest_parse, &info);
+ if (!pcie_ports_native)
+ rc = apei_hest_parse(aer_hest_parse, &info);
if (rc)
pci_dev->__aer_firmware_first = 0;
@@ -324,7 +325,9 @@ bool aer_acpi_firmware_first(void)
};
if (!parsed) {
- apei_hest_parse(aer_hest_parse, &info);
+ if (!pcie_ports_native)
+ apei_hest_parse(aer_hest_parse, &info);
+
aer_firmware_first = info.firmware_first;
parsed = true;
}
According to the documentation, "pcie_ports=native", linux should use native AER and DPC services. While that is true for the _OSC method parsing, this is not the only place that is checked. Should the HEST table list PCIe ports as firmware-first, linux will not use native services. This happens because aer_acpi_firmware_first() doesn't take 'pcie_ports' into account. This is wrong. DPC uses the same logic when it decides whether to load or not, so fixing this also fixes DPC not loading. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com> --- drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)