aer-inject allows to inject PCIE AER errors in a running kernel
aer-inject allows to inject PCIE AER errors on the software level into
a running Linux kernel. This is intended for validation of the PCIE
driver error recovery handler and PCIE AER core handler.
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aer-inject.spec | 0000001600 1.56 KB |
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Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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request 344052
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Thomas Renninger (trenn)
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aer-inject is a tool to software inject PCI errors. This is used to debug PCI AER (Advanced Error Reporting) features of the kernel at PCI and driver layer. This already was included in SLES distributions inside mcelog, but that is wrong, it must be (same as in mainline) a separate package.
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