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Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008 16:12:29 -0400
From: Dan Noe <dpn@...merica.net>
To: Matthew Wilcox <matthew@....cx>
CC: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...e.hu>,
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Subject: Re: [regression] e1000e broke e1000
Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> It's almost trivial to add new string attributes to sysfs. We could
> have a file, say, /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:07:03.0/broken which
> lspci could read to see if anything's left a message for us.
>
> Is that the kind of thing you had in mind?
I would consider this a worthwhile addition to the kernel (and lspci).
It would be nice if lspci could display what driver had claimed a
particular device, and which devices were unclaimed by any driver or
otherwise had an error that prevented initialization.
I don't have enough experience to gauge how invasive this would be, but
I'd be happy to contribute towards it if practical.
Cheers,
Dan
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