The pcie_ports parameter, which defaults to 'auto', allows a user
to specify if PCIe port services are disabled ('compat'), always
enabled ('native'), or only used when allowed by the BIOS
('auto').
Where CONFIG_ACPI isn't enabled, as is often the case for non
x86/ia64 platforms, the 'auto' behavior results in that of
'compat'. Thus in order to use port services on these platforms
'pcie_ports=native' must be added to the kernel command line.
This patch results in the 'native' behavior being followed where
'auto' is selected and ACPI is not enabled.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Murray <amurray@embedded-bits.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
if (pcie_ports_disabled)
return 0;
- err = pcie_port_platform_notify(dev, &cap_mask);
- if (!pcie_ports_auto) {
- cap_mask = PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_PME | PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_HP
- | PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_VC;
- if (pci_aer_available())
- cap_mask |= PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_AER;
- } else if (err) {
+ cap_mask = PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_PME | PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_HP
+ | PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_VC;
+ if (pci_aer_available())
+ cap_mask |= PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_AER;
+
+ if (pcie_ports_auto) {
+ err = pcie_port_platform_notify(dev, &cap_mask);
+ if (err)
return 0;
}