On 8/23/19 7:27 AM, Dave wrote:

Using an ASUS Pime B350 plus Motherboard, Ryzen-5.  I'm finding that the pause on wifi startup with an atheros wifi-PCI board seems to be caused by a missing module called shpchp. This driver is needed for a PCIe to PCI bridge. I have looked at Ubuntu, Arch, Mint, even systemrescuecd all have this module enabled.

This LFS system is system V, it was built from the 'in process 9-rc1", so I have caught packages being updated through the build. The kernel I'm using is the 5.2.1 version. I tried using the 5.2.8 kernel with the same results, so I'm back to the 5.2.1 version.  I know the kernel has the source code, I've seen it. I just have not stumbled across the proper combination in .config to make it use the module. I did continue building to the point that I have Xorg and the xlGears working, so everything works to this point, except the startup delay connecting the network card.

Does anyone know the config combo to make this module active?

After this gets solved, I'll try and figure out this Hi-Def audio chip, that uses 'verbs' to configure the chip, new territory there

Dave


This is generated by you Linux kernel build. Under Bus Options, enable Support for PCI Hotplug. This will enable another menu (i.e. Bus options->Support for PCI Hotplug). Select that menu and then enable SHPC PCI Hotplug driver. Then recompile your kernel, etc.
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