Why Did NXP Suddenly Disable PCIe Advanced Error Reporting (AER)
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Why exactly did NXP suddenly disable PCIe Advanced Error Reporting (AER) in their latest Linux BSP LF5.15.52_2.1.0 (Sep 2022)? So far in previous BSPs you guys had this always enabled. Is there any issue with using it? Thanks!
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So NXP is unable to answer our questions?
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NXP dares to shed some light on this topic?
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LF5.15.52 didn't disable PCIE AER
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NXP dares to share what is going on here?
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I still not get the update from our expert, for the adding question you can use "pcie_ports=native"
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Please refer to our newest released, details reason I will help confirm.
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Hi,
any news about it?
Another question:
CONFIG_PCIEAER and CONFIG_PCIEAER_INJECT can be used for a production kernel?
I must also use "pcie_ports=native" as kernel parameter or it is unnecessary?
Thanks,
Flavio