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Originally posted by Zan Lynx View Post
It will probably help with any laptop that has a loose USB-C connection. My Lenovo T580 ...
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Originally posted by zakhrov View Post
Will this help the Dell G5 15 SE?
It has some kind of double-wide USB-C for the official Lenovo docks but I use it with a Dell TB16 which is fine, but the connector is a little unstable.
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Originally posted by agd5f View Post
Unrelated. The Dell G5 15 SE needs a patch in the PCI core to allow the root port that the dGPU is attached to enter D3. Linux currently blocks this while windows allows it. We are trying to sort out what logic is required to safely enable this on Linux to avoid breaking any other platforms. You can work around it by setting `pcie_port_pm=force` on the kernel command line in grub
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Originally posted by zakhrov View Post
Will this help the Dell G5 15 SE?Last edited by agd5f; 24 September 2020, 09:47 AM.
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostDPC is about error containment not hotplug. The platform will isolate the device if it generates PCIe errors and the infrastructure provides a way to try to recover the device to a workable state if it ends up being isolated.
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostDPC is about error containment not hotplug. The platform will isolate the device if it generates PCIe errors and the infrastructure provides a way to try to recover the device to a workable state if it ends up being isolated.
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DPC is about error containment not hotplug. The platform will isolate the device if it generates PCIe errors and the infrastructure provides a way to try to recover the device to a workable state if it ends up being isolated.
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eGPU hotplug support. Would that mean that one can hook up an eGPU while X is running, and it will use the external display or eGPU while rendering?
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AMDGPU For Linux 5.10 Brings PCIe DPC Recovery, More RDNA2 Updates
Phoronix: AMDGPU For Linux 5.10 Brings PCIe DPC Recovery, More RDNA2 Updates
Another batch of AMDGPU kernel driver updates have landed in DRM-Next ahead of the upcoming Linux 5.10 kernel cycle...
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