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Patch 3 implements the core part of PCI-Express AER and aerdrv port service driver. When a root port service device is probed, the aerdrv will call request_irq to register irq handler for AER error interrupt. When a device sends an PCI-Express error message to the root port, the root port will trigger an interrupt, by either MSI or IO-APIC, then kernel would run the irq handler. The handler collects root error status register and schedules a work. The work will call the core part to process the error based on its type (Correctable/non-fatal/fatal). As for Correctable errors, the patch chooses to just clear the correctable error status register of the device. As for the non-fatal error, the patch follows generic PCI error handler rules to call the error callback functions of the endpoint's driver. If the device is a bridge, the patch chooses to broadcast the error to downstream devices. As for the fatal error, the patch resets the pci-express link and follows generic PCI error handler rules to call the error callback functions of the endpoint's driver. If the device is a bridge, the patch chooses to broadcast the error to downstream devices. Signed-off-by: Zhang Yanmin <yanmin.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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# PCI Express Root Port Device AER Configuration
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config PCIEAER
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boolean "Root Port Advanced Error Reporting support"
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depends on PCIEPORTBUS && ACPI
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default y
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help
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This enables PCI Express Root Port Advanced Error Reporting
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(AER) driver support. Error reporting messages sent to Root
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Port will be handled by PCI Express AER driver.
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