[Test preview package] 'nopcie' security level for bolt

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Hi Folks,

We are looking for folks whose Thunderbolt4 devices support 'nopcie'
security level. As far as I know, the Asus ROG Strix mainboard +
ThunderboltEX4 reports 'nopcie' when the Thunderbolt PCIE tunnel is
disabled. If your device has this security level, you could please
help with testing this bolt-preview package?

The Installation and discussion can be found here
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/smallorange/bolt-preview/

- How do I know the security level?
[kate@fedora ~]$ cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/domain0/security
user  <-- It should be nopcie when the PCIE tunnel is disabled.

- The expected result
run $boltctl the thunderbolt device info should be shown.

- The installation steps
1. Enable the repo
$ sudo dnf copr enable smallorange/bolt-preview

2. Remove the bolt first
$ sudo rpm -e --nodeps bolt

3. Install bolt preview
$ sudo dnf install bolt-0.9.7-preview.1.fc38.x86_64

Thank you :)
-- 
BR,
Kate
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