Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
> On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 02:33:04PM -0400, Dave Jones wrote:
>> > Check the kernel builders didn't turn on PCIE ASPM. That breaks
>> the Jmicron
>> > totally in the current kernels.
>>
>> Which is really puzzling, as Clyde mentioned in bz that it worked for
>> him
>> in a recent rawhide kernel, and we've had PCIEASPM switched on since
>> February.
>
> PCIE ASPM didn't use to break Jmicron, but it does at the moment (and
> it apparently won't by 2.6.26 final). I don't know the details but as
> I understand
> it the Jmicron reports itself in odd ways that broke the experimental
> ASPM
> code.
>
Just found this via google with patch turning off PCIEASM as the
default. Seems it might break other things also.
http://fixunix.com/kernel/385936-patch-pci-express-aspm-support-should-de...
kernel 2.6.26-0.30.rc3.git6.fc10.i686 has PCIEASM turned off and it
boots nicely finding the ide drive on the JMicron controller.
Thank you kernel team....
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