I would suggest reading the PCIe specification.

We also have Errata on several of our parts regarding ASPM. Please refer to the 
Specification Update for the specific part.

If you're looking for NDA data, please contact us through your factory rep (or 
directly, if you can).

Todd Fujinaka
Software Application Engineer
Networking Division (ND)
Intel Corporation
[email protected]
(503) 712-4565

-----Original Message-----
From: shiv prakash Agarwal [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2014 5:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [E1000-devel] unlimited L0s/L1 exite latency

Hi All,

I see one of Intel NIC has unlimted L0s/L1 exit latency. What does this mean? 
Can it support ASPM L0s/L1 states? or PCI-PM L1?

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