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@Staphylo Staphylo commented Oct 2, 2020

- How I did it

Ran pcieutil pcie-generate to generate the pcie.yaml configuration file for these 4 platforms.

- How to verify it

systemctl status pcie-check.service

- Which release branch to backport (provide reason below if selected)

Not sure which releases have support for this feature, so the applicable ones.

  • 201811
  • 201911
  • 202006

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Add pcie.yaml configuration file for a few platforms

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lguohan commented Oct 2, 2020

retest baseimage please

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lguohan commented Oct 2, 2020

retest vsimage please

@lguohan lguohan merged commit a24b581 into sonic-net:master Oct 2, 2020
santhosh-kt pushed a commit to santhosh-kt/sonic-buildimage that referenced this pull request Feb 25, 2021
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* Add pcie.yaml configuration for Gardena
* Add pcie.yaml configuration for Upperlake
* Add pcie.yaml configuration for Clearlake
* Add pcie.yaml configuration for Lodoga
@Staphylo Staphylo deleted the master-pcie-check branch December 6, 2022 15:01
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