Hi Mika,
I have removed pcie_asm=force as kernel parameter but still not working
on latest non LTS kernel.
In regards to the disconnect; sorry I think I might have turned of the
docking station myself during that test. I have taken another dmesg
without me disconnecting the docking station:
https://gist.github.com/ricklahaye/9798b7de573d0f29b3ada6a5d99b69f1
The cable is the original Thunderbolt 4 cable that came with the docking
station. I have used it on this laptop using Windows (dualboot) without
any issues. Also on another Windows laptop also without issues. It was
used in 40Gbit mode.
So right now all linux-lts versions work with the dock, but linux non
LTS does not.
Kind regards,
Rick
On 22-10-2024 18:10, Mika Westerberg wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 05:44:18PM +0200, Rick wrote:
Hi Mario,
I apologize. I think I mixed up the versions between linux-lts and linux
kernel.
linux-6.6.28-1-lts works:
https://gist.github.com/ricklahaye/610d137b4816370cd6c4062d391e9df5
linux-6.6.57-1-lts works:
https://gist.github.com/ricklahaye/48d5a44467fc29abe2b4fd04050309d7
linux-6.11.4-arch2-1 doesn't work:
https://gist.github.com/ricklahaye/3b13a093e707acd0882203a56e184d3f
linux-6.11.4-arch2-1 with host_reset on 0 also doesn't work:
https://gist.github.com/ricklahaye/ea2f4a04f7b9bedcbcce885df09a0388
Looks like some sort of connectivity issue to me.
However, can you first drop the "pcie_aspm=force" from the command line
and see if that has any affect. Probably does not but I suggest not to
keep it unless you really know that you want force ASPM on all PCIe
links (this may cause issues with some devices).
Anyways, even the working -lts ones you see the link goes down and up
which is not expected (unless you unplugged and plugged it back). Some
devices that are not Thunderbolt certified have this kinds of issues.
The cable could make difference too. Is it Thunderbolt 4 cable or
regular one?