> From: Shawn Starr [mailto:shawn.st...@rogers.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 1:43 PM
> To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Cc: Brown, Aaron F <aaron.f.br...@intel.com>
> Subject: Re: [4.10][regression][PM] Oops pci_restore_msi_state() e1000e?
> (Re: [BUG] 4.11.0-rc1 panic on shutdown X61s)
> 
> This isn't just Lenovo,
> 
> My Dell laptop experiences same problem, there is bugzilla:
> 
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=194801

Yes, I had noticed a Dell laptop in one of the reports in addition to the 
Thinkpads.  As it turns out one of the systems I have been trying to reproduce 
it on is a Lenova with an 82677LM, a newer chipset than the one Vito Caputo is 
seeing the problem on (82566) and a slightly older one than the one Boris 
Petkov reported (82579LM.)  I also have been trying with a SuperMicro that has 
an 82579LM that matches Boris's lspci output very closely and still have not 
managed to trigger it.  I used the config Boris provided to build a kernel and 
tried it on those systems (and a number of other ones) and still have not 
succeeded in making it break.  Given I've tried with the same config as one 
that's breaking and the range of chipsets it is appearing on I'm suspicious 
it's more to do with the system environment than the exact kernel config or 
e1000e chipset, but really don't know.  If I try to pursue it more I guess I'll 
try installing a Debian build on some of the systems.

Regardless, Sasha Neftin weighed in on it agreeing it needs to be reverted and 
the upstream people were included, so hopefully it will get reverted in one of 
the next dot releases.

-Aaron


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