Re: State of USB-C PD on the linux kernel

2017-11-02 Thread Heikki Krogerus
On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 11:38:13PM +0100, L. Rose wrote: > Hi, thanks for replying! > > > Could you send acpidump to me? > Sorry, but can you point me a URL where to get acpidump? I'm running > arch, but any x86_64-binary or source code should be fine. Couldn't find > it anywhere on the net. It

Re: State of USB-C PD on the linux kernel

2017-11-01 Thread L. Rose
Hi, thanks for replying! > Could you send acpidump to me? Sorry, but can you point me a URL where to get acpidump? I'm running arch, but any x86_64-binary or source code should be fine. Couldn't find it anywhere on the net. > There is really nothing that can be done. The BIOS does not supply the

Re: State of USB-C PD on the linux kernel

2017-11-01 Thread Heikki Krogerus
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 04:19:58PM +0100, L. Rose wrote: > Hi, thanks for your reply! > > > On 31.10.2017 10:17, Heikki Krogerus wrote: > > Hi, > > > > It is likely that your system handles USB PD in firmware, and the OS > > has no say in that. Which board is it? > It's a "Gigabyte Z170X Ultra

Re: State of USB-C PD on the linux kernel

2017-10-31 Thread L. Rose
Hi, thanks for your reply! On 31.10.2017 10:17, Heikki Krogerus wrote: Hi, It is likely that your system handles USB PD in firmware, and the OS has no say in that. Which board is it? It's a "Gigabyte Z170X Ultra Gaming", which I (obviously) don't use for gaming ;) You should be able to see

Re: State of USB-C PD on the linux kernel

2017-10-31 Thread Heikki Krogerus
Hi, On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 05:48:43PM +0100, L. Rose wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I see this is primarily a development mailing list, but I didn't find a > corresponding users mailing list. If there's a better place to ask this > question, just let me know. > > What is the state of USB-C Power

State of USB-C PD on the linux kernel

2017-10-30 Thread L. Rose
Hello everyone, I see this is primarily a development mailing list, but I didn't find a corresponding users mailing list. If there's a better place to ask this question, just let me know. What is the state of USB-C Power Delivery on the Linux kernel? Does it even need software support, or is it