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Date:      Fri, 25 Sep 2020 10:08:41 -0700
From:      Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com>
To:        Robert Crowston <crowston@protonmail.com>
Cc:        Robert Clausecker <fuz@fuz.su>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: RPI 4B on UEFI: xhci0 disconnects under high load
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On 2020-Sep-25, at 03:39, Robert Crowston <crowston@protonmail.com> =
wrote:

> Could the failure of the ACPI patch to work be related to the =
pre-September 2020 dtbs reporting 4 GB available for pci DMA (as you =
reported today in another thread)?
>=20

I'm unclear if you are specifically referring to:

A) this thread's "disconnects under high load" failures?
B) the huge file duplication and diff/cmp test failures?
C) both?
D) even more?

For (A) I'd not conclude much until results are in for
FreeBSD that is head -r365918 or later. It might be a
fixed problem.

For (B), I've been reporting examples of the issue since
2020-Jun-21 using rpi4-uefi-devel v1.16 and head -r360311 .
But my most recent reports are based on the modern dtb that
has 3 GiByte for the size of the range (uefi v1.20 and its
bundled RPI4B materials or newer raspberry pi materials)
and head -r365932. So both old and new got the same type
of failures. (I've not tested materials from prior to
2020-Jun-21 with > 3072 MiByte in this way: that is when
I discovered the test.)

Does that answer your question?

=3D=3D=3D
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com
( dsl-only.net went
away in early 2018-Mar)




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