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<mlu>
alright, looks like the "Next Generation" build system is currently undergoing a fairly active refactor?
<mlu>
i.e. if I wanna understand how it works, my best bet is to read the source? :D
<key2>
has anyone here had success with PCIe on RK3588s ?
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<archetech>
rock5 works good but its v3
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<key2>
what is v3 ?
<nekomancer[m]>
maybe <3 — heart
<archetech>
pcie v2 and v3 are on rock5
<archetech>
think the nic uses pci2 to phy
<archetech>
ssd is nvme pciv3
<archetech>
opi 5 rk3588s has only v2 havent heard of any issues with it
<mlu>
looks like the PCIe is picky :P (get it?)
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<key2>
ah you meant gen3
<key2>
well RK3588s has no gen3, they only bonded the GEN2 port
<key2>
nevertheless I don't believe my problem is related tot hat. When I simply do a lspci, I see nothing at all
<key2>
so I believe the driver of the RC is not even used
<archetech>
lspci shows drv loaded here
<archetech>
pcieport
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<key2>
thx. I have to check then if I have it loaded
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<Icefoz>
Report from the front lines: In case nobody's tried it yet, creating an Armbian image for Pinebook Pro based on the Debian sources works perfectly.
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