Bug 818840

Summary: Policy needs to cover the "unintentional function" in addition to "unintentional hardware"
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Hardware Certification Program Reporter: Jianwei Weng <jweng>
Component: Policy GuideAssignee: Rob Landry <rlandry>
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Description Jianwei Weng 2012-05-04 07:23:11 UTC
"unintentional function" here means the partial hardware function that is not supported by the system,for example,"tesla dvi" and "integrated SAS/SATA controller".

Tesla is the gpgpu part,so it's intentional,but if video function is disabled in the firmware,then video part is unintentional.
Also the "integrated SAS/SATA controller",only SATA drives are shipped with system,so SATA is intentional but SAS is unintentional.

Policy should cover the partial unintentional hardware function.