Re: Type-C port on the Asmedia ASM1142

2017-09-26 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 09:53:23 +0300 Mathias Nyman wrote: > > Do you have any more details, logs or documentation about these 10Gbps > ASM1142 bugs in xHCI driver? > I'd be interested in getting that fixed > > Thanks > Mathias I know exactly what must be changed

Re: Type-C port on the Asmedia ASM1142

2017-09-28 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 14:09:04 +0300 Felipe Balbi wrote: > > > Actually, I think we should go the other way around: > > psic = read_psic_from_register(); > > if (psic) > setup_supported_speeds_based_on_psic(xhci, psic); > else >

Re: Type-C port on the Asmedia ASM1142

2017-09-27 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 11:03:41 +0300 Mathias Nyman wrote: > Ok, please let me know which register you refer to, I'd like to get this > fixed as soon as possible. > Based on what you say I suspect that you talk about the SBRN (Serial bus > release number). > > The

Re: Type-C port on the Asmedia ASM1142

2017-09-30 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:06:16 + David Laight wrote: > > The correct names used in the new specification for the 4 speeds that can > > be supported by a USB 3 > > interface are: . > > I think I'd add the speed itself as well. > > David I was reffering mostly

Re: Type-C port on the Asmedia ASM1142

2017-09-26 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 17:29:10 +1000 Will wrote: > Hello, > > Basically I'm just sending this to see if anyone can confirm whether > they can get SuperSpeed devices working properly through the Type-C port > on an Asmedia ASM1142 controller with Linux (i've tried even

Re: USB-C Devices only show up if connected at boot

2018-01-23 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 17:43:27 + Mike Lothian wrote: > Hi > > I've applied all BIOS updates for my laptop including the pulled one > for Spectre/Meltdown & ME bugs the other week > http://www.dell.com/support/home/uk/en/ukdhs1/product-support/servicetag/8k5w662/drivers >

Re: [PATCH 0/2] USB 3.2 initial support

2018-03-13 Thread Adrian Bocaniciu
On Tue, 13 Mar 2018 17:27:21 +0200 Mathias Nyman wrote: > Example for clarification: > Gen 1x1 = 5Gbps, SuperSpeed, one lane, same as USB3.0, and USB 3.1 Gen1 > Gen 2x1 = 10Gbps, SuperSpeedPlus, one lane, same as USB 3.1 Gen2 > Gen 1x2 = 10Gbps, SuperSpeed,