Also I know the patch is active because:
danny@danny-laptop:~$ dmesg | grep MSI
[ 0.321055] pci 0000:00:01.0: MSI quirk detected; subordinate MSI disabled
I think maybe that something else on my system (other than the graphics bridge) also has issues with bad MSI as I have looked through the kernel source and the pci id added in the quirk.c are correct for my laptop.
Should I try to disable MSI for other devices to see if that helps, is there any particular devices I should be looking into or should the current patch disable it for the entire graphics chipset?
@Chase Douglas
Kernel Versions:
danny@danny- laptop: ~$ uname -r laptop: ~$ apt-cache showpkg linux-image
2.6.32-21-generic
danny@danny-
Package: linux-image
Versions:
2.6.32.21.22
Also I know the patch is active because: laptop: ~$ dmesg | grep MSI
danny@danny-
[ 0.321055] pci 0000:00:01.0: MSI quirk detected; subordinate MSI disabled
I think maybe that something else on my system (other than the graphics bridge) also has issues with bad MSI as I have looked through the kernel source and the pci id added in the quirk.c are correct for my laptop.
Should I try to disable MSI for other devices to see if that helps, is there any particular devices I should be looking into or should the current patch disable it for the entire graphics chipset?
best regards,
Danny