On 07/15/2015 12:11 PM, Ian Kent wrote: > On Tue, 2015-07-14 at 18:19 +0200, Rafał Miłecki wrote: >> On 28 June 2015 at 05:37, Ian Kent <ra...@themaw.net> wrote: >>> Let me rework this using the bus number as you recommend. >>> I'll repost my updated patch series once I've done that. >> >> Hi Ian, >> >> Is there any chance you'll find a moment for it anytime soon? It'd be >> awesome to get R8000 support for CC release. > > I have reworked the patch and a broken package build problem I had is > gone but I didn't get time to fix build problems with a third patch I > have. > > Just didn't get time last weekend and this week has been quite busy too. > I'll try and get onto this in the next few days. > > Ian
Hi Ian, you patch looks better than the hack Broadcom did in their vendor driver. Could you send me a lspci output or the content of /proc/bus/pci/devices of the original firmware or of OpenWrt with your patch applied? I would prefer lspci because it is easier to read but cat from /proc/bus/pci/devices also works. I do not have such a device and want to understand how this PCIe switch looks like on the software side, so we can fix the domain, bus, slot, function mixup. On the hardware side this SoC has 3 PCIe controllers, but one shares a PHY with the USB 3.0 controller. Instead of using the 3rd PCIe controller they used USB 3.0 and split one of the PCIe controllers into 2 PCIE lanes. If someone else has an Netgear R8000 or any other device with this PCIe switch also feel free to send some information about the PCIe switch. Hauke _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel