Public bug reported:
Description:
1. Set the Thunderbolt Security Level as " User Authorization "in BIOS
Setup.Then plug in the TBT3 HDD to TBT port on SUT, Open Disks Utility, check
that TB3 HDD ,Find the HDD still listed and recognized by the OS(3/3Units)
2. Run command "cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/authorized", it return "1"
Expected Behavior:
1. The TBT 3 HDD can't be detected and not list in Disks Utility
2. Run command "cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/authorized", it should
return "0"(0 means no PCIe tunnels are created yes.)
Severity:
Sev-2
P3
C3
L2
Test Environment:
1. Project: Northbay 13 SKU7
2. BIOS: 0.4.0
3. OS:CI Ubuntu 18.04
4.TBT3 HDD:LaCIE d2 Thunderbolt 3
ST6000NE0023-2EX110*2
ST6000NE0023-2Eh11c*3
Note:
VP on other TBT SKU
Cross Platform:
N/A
Test case:
CSV-TC-4635[WIS-TC-4199] Linux_Thunderbolt3 - Storage Basic Functionality Test
with Different Security Levels step:16
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Enter the BIOS, go to "Thunderbolt Option" to set the Thunderbolt Security
Level as " User Authorization ".
2.Then plug in the TBT3 HDD to TBT port on SUT, Open Disks Utility, check that
TB3 HDD ,Find the HDD still listed and recognized by the OS-->problem
3.Run command "cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/authorized", Find the
return show "1"-->problem.
** Affects: glance
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: north-bay-13
** Attachment added:
"sosreport-Ubuntu18.04LTSCILatitude-5380.WIS-TC-4199-20181117033043.tar.xz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804731/+attachment/5215460/+files/sosreport-Ubuntu18.04LTSCILatitude-5380.WIS-TC-4199-20181117033043.tar.xz
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Title:
Linux, Ubuntu, 18.04, CI, NB13, Thunderbolt HDD can be detected
under"User Authorization"mode.(FR:100%)
Status in Glance:
New
Bug description:
Description:
1. Set the Thunderbolt Security Level as " User Authorization "in BIOS
Setup.Then plug in the TBT3 HDD to TBT port on SUT, Open Disks Utility, check
that TB3 HDD ,Find the HDD still listed and recognized by the OS(3/3Units)
2. Run command "cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/authorized", it return
"1"
Expected Behavior:
1. The TBT 3 HDD can't be detected and not list in Disks Utility
2. Run command "cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/authorized", it should
return "0"(0 means no PCIe tunnels are created yes.)
Severity:
Sev-2
P3
C3
L2
Test Environment:
1. Project: Northbay 13 SKU7
2. BIOS: 0.4.0
3. OS:CI Ubuntu 18.04
4.TBT3 HDD:LaCIE d2 Thunderbolt 3
ST6000NE0023-2EX110*2
ST6000NE0023-2Eh11c*3
Note:
VP on other TBT SKU
Cross Platform:
N/A
Test case:
CSV-TC-4635[WIS-TC-4199] Linux_Thunderbolt3 - Storage Basic Functionality
Test with Different Security Levels step:16
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Enter the BIOS, go to "Thunderbolt Option" to set the Thunderbolt Security
Level as " User Authorization ".
2.Then plug in the TBT3 HDD to TBT port on SUT, Open Disks Utility, check
that TB3 HDD ,Find the HDD still listed and recognized by the OS-->problem
3.Run command "cat /sys/bus/thunderbolt/devices/0-1/authorized", Find the
return show "1"-->problem.
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