On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 02:21:36PM +0200, Timur Kristóf wrote: > > > > Sure, though in this case 3 of those downstream ports are not > > > exposed > > > by the hardware, so it's a bit surprising to see them there. > > > > They lead to other peripherals on the TBT host router such as the TBT > > controller and xHCI. Also there are two downstream ports for > > extension > > from which you eGPU is using one. > > If you look at the device tree from my first email, you can see that > both the GPU and the XHCI uses the same port: 04:04.0 - in fact I can > even remove the other 3 ports from the system without any consequences. Well that's the extension PCIe downstream port. The other one is 04:01.0. Typically 04:00.0 and 04:00.2 are used to connect TBT (05:00.0) and xHCI (39:00.0) but in your case you don't seem to have USB 3 devices connected to that so it is not present. If you plug in USB-C device (non-TBT) you should see the host router xHCI appearing as well. This is pretty standard topology. > > > Like I said the device really is limited to 2.5 GT/s even though it > > > should be able to do 8 GT/s. > > > > There is Thunderbolt link between the host router (your host system) > > and > > the eGPU box. That link is not limited to 2.5 GT/s so even if the > > slot > > claims it is PCI gen1 the actual bandwidth can be much higher because > > of > > the virtual link. > > Not sure I understand correctly, are you saying that TB3 can do 40 > Gbit/sec even though the kernel thinks it can only do 8 Gbit / sec? Yes the PCIe switch upstream port (3a:00.0) is connected back to the host router over virtual Thunderbolt 40Gb/s link so the PCIe gen1 speeds it reports do not really matter here (same goes for the downstream). The topology looks like bellow if I got it right from the lspci output: 00:1c.4 (root port) 8 GT/s x 4 ^ | real PCIe link v 03:00.0 (upstream port) 8 GT/s x 4 04:04.0 (downstream port) 2.5 GT/s x 4 ^ | virtual link 40 Gb/s v 3a:00.0 (upstream port) 2.5 GT/s x 4 3b:01.0 (downstream port) 8 GT/s x 4 ^ | real PCIe link v 3c:00.0 (eGPU) 8 GT/s x 4 In other words all the real PCIe links run at full 8 GT/s x 4 which is what is expected, I think. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel