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SubjectRe: [PATCH] PPC64: EEH Recovery
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On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 05:06:05PM +1100, Paul Mackerras was heard to remark:
> Linas Vepstas writes:
>
> > p.s. It was not clear to me if the EEH patch previously sent
> > (6 January 2005, same subject line) will be wending its way into
> > the main Torvalds kernel tree, or not. I hadn't really gotten
> > confirmation one way or another.
>
> I'm not really totally happy with it yet, on a number of fronts:

[...]

I forgot to mention: while I agree with some/many of these points,
especially with regards to recovery, I'd also like to note that the
patch was mailed in two independent parts:

-- a number of generic infrastructure routines, all in a ppc64 patch, and
-- the code that actually performs the recovery, as a patch to
the drivers/pci/hotplug subsystem.

While the actual recovery code is controversial (e.g. no support of
scsi recovery), I'd like to at least get in the the generic
infrastructure pieces.

--linas
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