On Sun, 2014-06-01 at 12:11 +0200, Andreas Noever wrote: > On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Matthew Garrett > <matthew.garrett@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This seems to be working well on my MBP. It appears to broadly work on > > my Mac Pro, which has Thunderbolt 2 hardware - I added the PCI ID, and > > loading the thunderbolt driver after the device is plugged in works, but > > it won't recognise hotplug events. I don't appear to get any interrupts > > from the Thunderbolt controller. Any idea what might be happening there? > So the communication with the controller works (dmesg dumps a list of > ports etc.)? Do you get plug events ("resetting error on port ...")? > You could try to play around with tb_plug_events_active, if you want > to experiment. I can also take another look at what OS X does once I > get back to my workstation (when I worked on this part falcon ridge > was not jet released, so maybe they do things differently now). Yeah, that was it. I'll mail the patch separately. > > As far as the quirks go - perhaps something like this would be > > reasonable, rather than maintaining a list of machines? > I have obtained ACPI dumps from a late 2013 MBP and from a MacPro > (both are falcon ridge devices) and these contain a few firmware > changes. For example SXIO, SXIL and SXLV are gone so the shutdown > quirk will fail. With some luck that means that the shutdown quirk is > no longer required for falcon ridge hardware. Yeah, it seems I don't need the suspend quirk - the NHI is still there without it. I still think we should make the quirk general rather than tying it to the machines, the worst case is that it'll just do nothing. -- Matthew Garrett <matthew.garrett@xxxxxxxxxx> ��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{���"�)��jg��������ݢj����G�������j:+v���w�m������w�������h�����٥