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Message-ID: <45f23ab9-2086-419e-a23c-b689cd25a6f1@leemhuis.info>
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2024 13:45:53 +0100
From: "Linux regression tracking #update (Thorsten Leemhuis)"
 <regressions@...mhuis.info>
To: Linux PCI <linux-pci@...r.kernel.org>,
 Linux kernel regressions list <regressions@...ts.linux.dev>,
 LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: PCI/ASPM locking regression in 6.7-final

On 22.01.24 11:53, Johan Hovold wrote:
> 
> So to summarise, this patch, which is now commit
> 
> 	f93e71aea6c6 ("Revert "PCI/ASPM: Remove pcie_aspm_pm_state_change()"")
> 
> introduced a regression in 6.7-final for Qualcomm platforms (and some
> Intel platforms) similar to the one recently fixed by commit
> 
> 	f352ce999260 ("PCI: qcom: Fix potential deadlock when enabling ASPM").
> 
> #regzbot introduced: f93e71aea6c6

#regzbot fix: 1e560864159d00
#regzbot ignore-activity

Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat)
--
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