https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218943 --- Comment #33 from Thinh.Nguyen@xxxxxxxxxxxx --- On Fri, Jun 21, 2024, bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218943__;!!A4F2R9G_pg!fODPpvu8QMI1SH2NW38mJgNxScddtxlr7-FRbFln8qt4ISm6Ib7P6OXrtb1YRRyf5zD7koRGYGLNbyWW0Ts_xUuGkHNHpFhB$ > > --- Comment #32 from Jarrard (jarrard@xxxxxxxxx) --- > To conclude this bug report I have moved the OBS server to windows as a temp > solution but would like to return it to Linux eventually. > > However for that to happen I think 10Gbps would need to be manually flagged > on > this vendor+device ID with some patch. > > I have tried the suggested PATCH set already and it allows the HUB to connect > at 10Gbps but the device itself remains at 5Gbps so further patching would be > need. I do not know how to do this. So it's not AsMedia host? Regardless, if the patch allows the host to see SuperSpeed Plus hub, then it confirms the host controller reported the wrong port speed ID in its root port. The patch gets the speed from device notification instead. The device notification sublink speed should be propagated for devices under the hub. The fact that you still see 5Gbps means there are other problems either due to the host controller or the hub. > > If anyone is able to help with a manual kernel patch to test other then the > one > in the comments here then I'm happy to test. > > Thankyou. > It'd be better for the vendor to provide the support and patches to resolve this since they have the knowledge and the tools to debug their hardware. I can only provide clues for whoever needs to proceed further. BR, Thinh -- You may reply to this email to add a comment. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug.