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{
  "commit": "e086ba2fccda4c196b84a167493f67f089d0ebdc",
  "tree": "bd921b151ba9bcf968fc071673114291511d65c3",
  "parents": [
    "f29801030ac67bf98b7a65d3aea67b30769d4f7c"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Vitaly Lifshits",
    "email": "vitaly.lifshits@intel.com",
    "time": "Thu May 07 20:14:06 2020 +0300"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Jeff Kirsher",
    "email": "jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com",
    "time": "Fri May 22 18:21:52 2020 -0700"
  },
  "message": "e1000e: disable s0ix entry and exit flows for ME systems\n\nSince ME systems do not support SLP_S0 in S0ix state, and S0ix entry\nand exit flows may cause errors on them it is best to avoid using\ne1000e_s0ix_entry_flow and e1000e_s0ix_exit_flow functions.\n\nThis was done by creating a struct of all devices that comes with ME\nand by checking if the current device has ME.\n\nSigned-off-by: Vitaly Lifshits \u003cvitaly.lifshits@intel.com\u003e\nTested-by: Aaron Brown \u003caaron.f.brown@intel.com\u003e\nSigned-off-by: Jeff Kirsher \u003cjeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com\u003e\n",
  "tree_diff": [
    {
      "type": "modify",
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      "old_mode": 33188,
      "old_path": "drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000e/netdev.c",
      "new_id": "32f23a15ff64579c0351b10533d671e9ff4605c6",
      "new_mode": 33188,
      "new_path": "drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000e/netdev.c"
    }
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