On 6/3/25 8:54 AM, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote:
When Firmware First is enabled, BIOS handles errors first and then it makes
them available to the kernel via the Common Platform Error Record (CPER)
sections (UEFI 2.10 Appendix N). Linux parses the CPER sections via one of
two similar paths, eith
On 6/3/25 8:54 AM, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote:
> When Firmware First is enabled, BIOS handles errors first and then it makes
> them available to the kernel via the Common Platform Error Record (CPER)
> sections (UEFI 2.10 Appendix N). Linux parses the CPER sections via one of
> two similar path
When Firmware First is enabled, BIOS handles errors first and then it makes
them available to the kernel via the Common Platform Error Record (CPER)
sections (UEFI 2.10 Appendix N). Linux parses the CPER sections via one of
two similar paths, either ELOG or GHES. The errors managed by ELOG are
sign