On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 4:08 PM Frédéric Pierret <frederic.pierret@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Frédéric, > > > Thank you for the patch. I've tested your patch on a 5.10.28 kernel but unfortunately it does not change the driver load behavior. I've attached the dmesg. Don't pay attention to the "qubes" tag in kernel, I've just used the same spec for building the test kernel than we do in QubesOS but here it's a standard Fedora kernel config and build for this 5.10.28 + standard kernel source. > > What I can tell is that the card is found at the BIOS POST (the controller appears and proposes to go into controller). > > Are you eventually aware a working 9341-8i on a motherboard X570 chipset? Just thinking if that could be related or not. I've also tried once again to change PCIe lanes but that's not >helping. I've also checked that the current PCIe 4.0 supports PCIe 3.0 according to the manual (https://download.asrock.com/Manual/X570D4U-2L2T.pdf). A last point, I've only filled the two >NVMe ports with standard NVMe drives (Samsung 970 256G) and I'm not having any other extension so I would not think it's related to lack of lanes or such? I don't have any information on 9341-8i working on X570 chipset. dmesg says that IOC INIT command is being failed by megaraid firmware so need to check controller firmware logs. Please get in touch with the Broadcom support channel. Thanks, Sumit > > Best regards, > Frédéric >
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