PCI: Apply _HPP settings to PCIe devices as well as PCI and PCI-X
The ACPI _HPP method was defined before PCIe existed, so its documentation only mentions PCI. The _HPX Type 0 setting record is essentially identical to _HPP, but the spec (ACPI rev 5.0, sec 6.2.8.1) says it should be applied to PCI, PCI-X, and PCIe devices, with settings being ignored if they are not applicable. Some platforms with both conventional PCI and PCIe devices provide only _HPP (not _HPX), so treat _HPP the same way as an _HPX Type 0 record and apply it to PCIe devices as well as PCI and PCI-X. Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Acked-by: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@kernel.org>
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@ -1249,15 +1249,8 @@ static void program_hpp_type0(struct pci_dev *dev, struct hpp_type0 *hpp)
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u16 pci_cmd, pci_bctl;
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u16 pci_cmd, pci_bctl;
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if (!hpp) {
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if (!hpp)
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/*
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* Perhaps we *should* use default settings for PCIe, but
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* pciehp didn't, so we won't either.
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if (pci_is_pcie(dev))
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return;
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hpp = &pci_default_type0;
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hpp = &pci_default_type0;
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}
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if (hpp->revision > 1) {
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if (hpp->revision > 1) {
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dev_warn(&dev->dev,
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dev_warn(&dev->dev,
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