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Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 17:01:43 +0200
From: Stanimir Varbanov <svarbanov@...e.de>
To: Olivier Benjamin <olivier.benjamin@...tlin.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 00/10] Add PCIe support for bcm2712
Hi Olivier,
On 12/23/24 6:35 PM, Olivier Benjamin wrote:
> On 10/25/24 14:45, Stanimir Varbanov wrote:
>> Here is v4 of the series which aims to add support for PCIe on bcm2712
>> SoC
>> used by RPi5. Previous v3 can be found at [1].
>>
> Hello Stanimir,
>
> Thank you for you work on this!
>
>> v3 -> v4 changes include:
>> - Addressed comments on the interrupt-controller driver (Thomas)
>> - Moved "Reuse config structure" patch earlier in the series (Bjorn)
>> - Merged "Avoid turn off of bridge reset" into "Add bcm2712
>> support" (Bjorn)
>> - Fixed DTB warnings on broadcom/bcm2712-rpi-5-b.dtb
>>
>> For more detailed info check patches.
>>
> I would simply like to report that I have (rather succintly) tested this
> series.
> I have built a 6.13.0-rc4-v8 vanilla kernel and deployed it to a
> Raspberry Pi 5 equipped with a "Raspberry Pi SSD" NVMe Drive on an M.2
> Hat+ connected to the main board using PCIe.
> This of course did not work, and I could not see my drive.
> I then applied this series on top, rebuilt and deployed the kernel, and
> I could see the /dev/nvme0 device and mount the ext4 fs on the 1st
> partition.
>
>> Comments are welcome!
>> ~Stan
>
> If you find it helpful, feel free to collect my Tested-By tag.
>
> I'll be happy to do the same for future versions of the series and can
> do some additional testing if you want an extra pair of eyes.
>
Thanks for the help! I definitely will need Tested-by for the recently
posted v5 :)
~Stan
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