On Wed, 2016-17-02 at 06:06:04 UTC, Russell Currey wrote:
> Enhanced Error Handling could mean anything in the context of the entire
> kernel, so change the name to reference that it is both for PCI and
> powerpc.
>
> EEH covers a bit more than the previously listed files, so add the headers
> and
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 11:32:24AM -0600, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 05:06:04PM +1100, Russell Currey wrote:
>> Enhanced Error Handling could mean anything in the context of the entire
>> kernel, so change the name to reference that it is both for PCI and
>> powerpc.
>>
>> EEH c
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 05:06:04PM +1100, Russell Currey wrote:
>Enhanced Error Handling could mean anything in the context of the entire
>kernel, so change the name to reference that it is both for PCI and
>powerpc.
>
>EEH covers a bit more than the previously listed files, so add the headers
>and
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 05:06:04PM +1100, Russell Currey wrote:
> Enhanced Error Handling could mean anything in the context of the entire
> kernel, so change the name to reference that it is both for PCI and
> powerpc.
>
> EEH covers a bit more than the previously listed files, so add the headers
Enhanced Error Handling could mean anything in the context of the entire
kernel, so change the name to reference that it is both for PCI and
powerpc.
EEH covers a bit more than the previously listed files, so add the headers
and platform-specific code to the EEH maintained section.
In addition, I