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Re: [Xen-devel] rochester and Debian buster



Hi Ian,

On 24/10/2019 16:47, Ian Jackson wrote:
We discussed on irc the problems I have been having trying to get
buster's released kernel to run on the rochesters, which is wanted to
upgrade osstest to buster (which is currently Debian stable).

Unfortunately our previous conversations don't seem to have been
recorded anywhere.  Let's try at least to write things down now.

The symptom is that the machine thinks the network link is down, and
no network stuff happens, so the installer doesn't work.  (I don't
think I have checked at the switch end whether the link is actually
up.)

I have just remembered that we are not using the on-board network card but instead a USB dongle. Looking at the log, it looks like the kernel found the dongle:

Oct 24 10:57:31.499085 [ 14.421064] asix 3-1.3:1.0 eth5: register 'asix' at usb-0000:00:11.0-1.3, ASIX AX88772B USB 2.0 Ethernet, 00:50:b6:22:00:67

But I am not sure which eth interface is linked to and how you found out the network is down.


You suggested that maybe adding
   iommu.passthrough=1
to the kernel command line might help.  But it hasn't.

I have a memory of discussing the next steps and I think we discussed
upgrading the firmware.  If I remember rightly we agreed (with
Juergen) that upgrading the firmware on one of the two rochester
machines would be an acceptable risk.  Can we file a ticket to have
that done by our onsite technician ?

I am not entirely sure whether this would help because I have had report that Debian Buster has been installed successfully on Thunder-X.

Anyway, updating the firmware to something more recent would be good. We are currently using T48, and the most recent seems to be F02 [1].

It is not entirely clear to me what's the difference between the Txx and Fxx release. I have asked some help and will let you know.

Cheers,

[1] https://www.gigabyte.com/ARM-Server/R150-T61-rev-110/support#support-dl-bios


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Julien Grall

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