On 04.03.2024 15:33, Jakob Alvermark wrote:
On 3/4/24 21:13, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 04.03.2024 15:00, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Nov 30 03:23:18 7950X3D-UFS kernel: ue0: link state changed to DOWN
Nov 30 03:23:18 7950X3D-UFS kernel: ue0: link state changed to UP
Nov 30 03:23:18 7950X3D-UFS kernel: ue0: link state changed to DOWN
Nov 30 03:23:18 7950X3D-UFS kernel: ue0: link state changed to UP
Nov 30 03:23:18 7950X3D-UFS kernel: ue0: link state changed to DOWN
Nov 30 03:23:18 7950X3D-UFS kernel: ue0: link state changed to UP
I consistently had similar problems with my 0x17ef/0x3066 "ThinkPad
Thunderbolt 3 Dock MCU", but they went away after I forced it to
use the if_cdce driver instead with this quirk:
/* This works much better with if_cdce than if_ure */
USB_QUIRK(LENOVO, TBT3LAN, 0x0000, 0xffff, UQ_CFG_INDEX_1),
AFAIK it is only a workaround. I saw it myself on number of different
USB dongles and laptops, that USB starting experience some problems
with multiple NIC queues and some other factors. IIRC the Realtek
driver was much more stable once I limited it to one queue and some
other hacks. IIRC if_cdce just has only one queue and other
limitations, that not only makes it more stable, but also much
slower. It would be good to understand what's wrong is there exactly,
since IMHO it is a big problem now. Unfortunately HPS was unable to
reproduce it on his laptop (that makes me wonder if is is specific to
chipset(s) or thunderbolt?), so it ended nowhere so far.
I have a Lenovo USB 3 dongle, so no thunderbolt.
I also use USB3 dongles. But in my laptops the USB 3 ports are provided
by Intel Thunderbolt controller, while in HPS' they were plain from USB3
controller. Though it may be just a coincidence.
USB ID 0x17ef/0x7205
rgephy1: <RTL8251/8153 1000BASE-T media interface> PHY 0 on miibus1
I tried using the cdce driver, it gives me < 100Mb/s, while the ure
driver gets > 500Mb/s
Right, I saw about the same.
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Alexander Motin