I'm sorry, I forgot that lspci -v doesn't give the information we need. Can you post the output of 'lspci -n instead?
What I'm looking for is specific vendor and model pci ids. We have a quirk for specific motherboards to disable pci msi interrupts, but there are more upstream. If you have a motherboard with a pci id that matches upstream but not what we have in Lucid yet, then we can look at pulling the change.
There's probably a way to detect whether pci msi interrupts are disabled, but I don't know how.
@Daniel:
I'm sorry, I forgot that lspci -v doesn't give the information we need. Can you post the output of 'lspci -n instead?
What I'm looking for is specific vendor and model pci ids. We have a quirk for specific motherboards to disable pci msi interrupts, but there are more upstream. If you have a motherboard with a pci id that matches upstream but not what we have in Lucid yet, then we can look at pulling the change.
There's probably a way to detect whether pci msi interrupts are disabled, but I don't know how.