Hi gengdongjiu,
On 21/11/2018 08:10, gengdongjiu wrote:
> On 2018/11/20 2:05, James Morse wrote:
>> On 17/11/2018 15:41, gengdongjiu wrote:
>>> In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
>>> memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
>>> support
Hi gengdongjiu,
On 21/11/2018 08:10, gengdongjiu wrote:
> On 2018/11/20 2:05, James Morse wrote:
>> On 17/11/2018 15:41, gengdongjiu wrote:
>>> In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
>>> memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
>>> support
Hi James,
Thanks for the mail.
On 2018/11/20 2:05, James Morse wrote:
> Hi gengdongjiu,
>
> On 17/11/2018 15:41, gengdongjiu wrote:
>> In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
>> memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
>> support the
Hi James,
Thanks for the mail.
On 2018/11/20 2:05, James Morse wrote:
> Hi gengdongjiu,
>
> On 17/11/2018 15:41, gengdongjiu wrote:
>> In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
>> memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
>> support the
Hi gengdongjiu,
On 17/11/2018 15:41, gengdongjiu wrote:
> In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
> memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
> support the RAS, how to handle the SMMU RAS error in the kernel?
What errors are being detected
Hi gengdongjiu,
On 17/11/2018 15:41, gengdongjiu wrote:
> In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
> memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
> support the RAS, how to handle the SMMU RAS error in the kernel?
What errors are being detected
Hi robin/will/James
In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
support the RAS, how to handle the SMMU RAS error in the kernel?
I check the UEFI_SPEC_2.7, the ACPI's CPER have the IOMMU type, but it
Hi robin/will/James
In the current kernel, it only handles three kinds of error, which is
memory error, PCIE device and ARM process. But now the SMMU already
support the RAS, how to handle the SMMU RAS error in the kernel?
I check the UEFI_SPEC_2.7, the ACPI's CPER have the IOMMU type, but it
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