Re: [qubes-users] Renesas uPD720202 uPD720201 usb controllers

2020-01-10 Thread Steve Coleman
On 2020-01-09 09:27, David Hobach wrote: I can confirm the issue for that chipset. Maybe the firmware loading fails, because it's not shipped with the kernel? I don't know... Ah... https://www.startpage.com/do/dsearch?query=uPD720202+firmware --> https://mjott.de/blog/881-renesas-usb-3-0

Re: [qubes-users] Renesas uPD720202 uPD720201 usb controllers

2020-01-10 Thread David Hobach
On 1/10/20 10:27 AM, David Hobach wrote: On 1/9/20 3:27 PM, David Hobach wrote: https://mjott.de/blog/881-renesas-usb-3-0-controllers-vs-linux/ I tested that after passing the device to a VM via IOMMU. It did work and even survived a reboot (without power off though). Disadvantage here: An

Re: [qubes-users] Renesas uPD720202 uPD720201 usb controllers

2020-01-10 Thread David Hobach
On 1/9/20 3:27 PM, David Hobach wrote: https://mjott.de/blog/881-renesas-usb-3-0-controllers-vs-linux/ I tested that after passing the device to a VM via IOMMU. It did work and even survived a reboot (without power off though). I found the firmware inside an extractable executable (7z) of the

Re: [qubes-users] Renesas uPD720202 uPD720201 usb controllers

2020-01-09 Thread David Hobach
On 1/7/20 11:58 PM, Steve Coleman wrote: A number of months ago I was happily backing up my system at home using my sys-usb with a dedicated USB controller that worked right out of the box. I didn't need any drivers or anything special. It just worked. Then something happened, likely during an

[qubes-users] Renesas uPD720202 uPD720201 usb controllers

2020-01-07 Thread Steve Coleman
A number of months ago I was happily backing up my system at home using my sys-usb with a dedicated USB controller that worked right out of the box. I didn't need any drivers or anything special. It just worked. Then something happened, likely during an update, which could be like 6 months ago