Date: Tue, 19 May 2020 18:17:32 +0000 From: Dan Kotowski <dan.kotowski@a9development.com> To: Marcin Wojtas <mw@semihalf.com> Cc: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology>, freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD on Layerscape/QorIQ LX2160X Message-ID: <Ax3PRJg04l7bMoKmAlH13VNwNlBXYcDTSDYgnxJmZpTX5TQVgvpdQ_BNoqm136KK3iefGdUeCrvnOseWeRVUYK2Ly2n8Umio1yGAlg1ToU4=@a9development.com> In-Reply-To: <CAPv3WKdyOzegfK4NJjKzXQTp9jGV9VkDRWxY%2BhDudzWQKkRfEQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <TLwmTbuqZXh21TMiFjCu96O2fOIoWgPXE-0amhQa7y66As1E39i0v-nC7j1saPpCy8KrT63uE_W92527rywGhtxTKVATtYBSLfrLRdZ3faA=@a9development.com> <2053cd2299b81860deecc638ef839d1f@unrelenting.technology> <0012917d629a48e9fcd8589f4f002e1b@unrelenting.technology> <947c2f9bfaad823a2b104b8741502b40@unrelenting.technology> <c88780825e96fe583b32adf86416706e@unrelenting.technology> <d709b1aae3d33f49fadcce9817cb102a@unrelenting.technology> <LqTdXCGMiTFwSobCq9LtV5QVLOZ42AiBDUTC9UrdM67cUlD_I8Y7no-8F7d_vs3VDJwIFJLgHTSZVrbkIXXeZ_-hcU0FxfWj0dr-GvhKXHA=@a9development.com> <b04385d558850dc1dfa60fc398c9ac6c@unrelenting.technology> <CAPv3WKdyOzegfK4NJjKzXQTp9jGV9VkDRWxY%2BhDudzWQKkRfEQ@mail.gmail.com>
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> Do you have a knowledge if LS2KX controller is common with the one > found in LS1046? If that may help, we are going to upstream it (need > some rework after rebasing from 11.x). > > Best regards, > Marcin Marcin - I don't know the answer myself, but I don't think it would hurt to= try! If you post a compiled blob or some instructions to patch and compile= myself, I'm happy to report back with results. > > > I can't find the PCIe cables for my PSU right now, so the RX480 is ou= t until I have time to dig > > > through The Cable Box Of Doom. But I do have a spare LSI SAS HBA that= I'll try after lunch! > > > > Yeah, mpr/mps drivers are present, would be an okay thing to try. Latest dmesg.boot: https://gist.github.com/agrajag9/cf6d203dc3730350182cb53= ba5a8b999 The HBA came up as pci1 on pcib1 (line 105). And, as expected since it came= up as a generic PCI device rather than MPR/MPS, the attached drive doesn't= show up. And yes, I did confirm that mpr.ko and mps.ko are present in /boo= t/kernel/ -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 224896 May 19 2020 /boot/kernel/mpr.ko -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 210264 May 19 2020 /boot/kernel/mps.ko
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