[CentOS] Anyone already tried to backport the latest ASPM kernel patch to 6.2?
Michael Lampe
lampe at gcsc.uni-frankfurt.de
Mon Feb 13 01:09:11 UTC 2012
Michael Lampe wrote:
>> Iirc to enable ASPM on Fedora the kernel must be booted with
>> pcie_aspm=force. Maybe you need to use that option too? For more info
>> see:
>> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1
>
> That's no general solution. It may work, but (e.g.) it doesn't work for
> me on my Thinkpad X301. There are side-effects.
>
> The idea of the upstream patch is to mimic Windows:
>
> > With 3.2.5 "ASPM disabled" means: When the ACPI says ASPM is
> > disabled Linux will leave it alone, which is what Windows is
> > doing. The assumption is that explicitly disabling ASPM is more
> > problematic than doing nothing."
>
> (Copied somewhere from LKML.)
[addendum]
The point is: we are in a grey zone here. "pcie_aspm=force" is one
extreme, the current default behaviour being the other one (explicit
disabling!). The BIOS sets up something in-between and then says on
inquiry: "Never did I do anything! I'm not responsible!".
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/2/7/273
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