On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 08:48:36AM +0000, Levy, Amir (Jer) wrote: > On Tue, Nov 15 2016, 12:59 PM, Simon Guinot wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 03:42:53PM +0000, Levy, Amir (Jer) wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 9 2016, 04:36 PM, Simon Guinot wrote: > > > > Hi Amir, > > > > > > > > I have an ASUS "All Series/Z87-DELUXE/QUAD" motherboard with a > > > > Thunderbolt 2 "Falcon Ridge" chipset (device ID 156d). > > > > > > > > Is the thunderbolt-icm driver supposed to work with this chipset ? > > > > > > > > > > Yes, the thunderbolt-icm supports Falcon Ridge, device ID 156c. > > > 156d is the bridge - > > > http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/include/linux/pci_ids.h#L2619 > > > > > > > I have installed both a 4.8.6 Linux kernel (patched with your v9 > > > > series) and the thunderbolt-software-daemon (27 october release) > > > > inside a Debian system (Jessie). > > > > > > > > If I connect the ASUS motherboard with a MacBook Pro (Thunderbolt > > > > 2, device ID 156c), I can see that the thunderbolt-icm driver is > > > > loaded and that the thunderbolt-software-daemon is well started. > > > > But the Ethernet interface is not created. > > > > > > > > I have attached to this email the syslog file. There is the logs > > > > from both the kernel and the daemon inside. Note that the daemon > > > > logs are everything but clear about what could be the issue. Maybe > > > > I missed some kind of configuration ? But I failed to find any > > > > valuable information about configuring the driver and/or the > > > > daemon in > > the various documentation files. > > > > > > > > Please, can you provide some guidance ? I'd really like to test > > > > your patch series. > > > > > > First, thank you very much for willing to test it. > > > Thunderbolt Networking support was added during Falcon Ridge, in the > > latest FR images. > > > Do you know which Thunderbolt image version you have on your system? > > > Currently I submitted only Thunderbolt Networking feature in Linux, > > > and we plan to add more features like reading the image version and > > updating the image. > > > If you don't know the image version, the only thing I can suggest is > > > to load windows, install thunderbolt SW and check in the Thunderbolt > > application the image version. > > > To know if image update is needed, you can check - > > > https://thunderbolttechnology.net/updates > > > > Hi Amir, > > > > From the Windows Thunderbolt software, I can read 13.00 for the > > firmware version. And from https://thunderbolttechnology.net/updates, > > I can see that there is no update available for my ASUS motherboard. > > > > Am I good to go ? > > > > Thunderbolt Networking is supported on both Thunderbolt(tm) 2 and Thunderbolt(tm) 3 systems. > Thunderbolt 2 systems must have updated NVM (version 25 or later) in order for the functionality to work properly. > If the system does not have the update, please contact the OEM directly for an updated NVM. > For best functionality and support, Intel recommends using Thunderbolt 3 systems for all validation and testing. Maybe it is worth mentioning in the documentation and/or in the Kconfig help message that a minimal firmware version is needed for Thunderbolt 2 controllers. It would have saved some time for me :) > > > BTW, it is quite a shame that the Thunderbolt firmware version can't > > be read from Linux. > > > > This is WIP, once this patch will be upstream, we will be able to focus more > on aligning Linux with the Thunderbolt features that we have for windows. Well, I rather see the firmware identification and update as basic features on the top of which ones you can build a driver. For example in this case this would allow the ICM driver and/or the userland daemon to exit with a useful error message rather than just not working without any explanation. Next week I'll try the driver with a Thunderbolt 3 controller. Thanks for your help! Simon
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