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| NIC || Intel I350 Dual Port ||  || Mainline-5.4 || good || SR-IOV fails
| NIC || Intel I350 Dual Port ||  || Mainline-5.4 || good || SR-IOV fails
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| NIC || Intel I350 Quad Port ||  ||  || ? ||
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| NIC || Intel X520 Dual Port || 8086:10fb || Mainline-5.6 || good || SR-IOV fails
| NIC || Intel X520 Dual Port || 8086:10fb || Mainline-5.6 || good || SR-IOV fails
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| NIC || Intel 82571EB Dual Port (HP NC360T) ||  || Mainline-5.6 || crash || kernel crash on boot
| NIC || Intel 82571EB Dual Port (HP NC360T) ||  || Mainline-5.6 || crash || kernel crash on boot
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| NIC || Intel 82575/82576 || 8086:1521 || OpenWrt 21.02-rc1 ; 5.4.111-1 || good ||opkg: kmod-igb ; [https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/ROCKPro64_Software_Release#OpenWrt_21.02 OpenWrt 21.02-rc1] 5.4.111-1 ; ~92.8 KB ; Kernel modules for Intel(R) 82575/82576 PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
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| GPU || nVidia GTX-645 ||  || Mainline-5.4 || crash || BAR size too small, triggers PCIe error handling bug
| GPU || nVidia GTX-645 ||  || Mainline-5.4 || crash || BAR size too small, triggers PCIe error handling bug
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| SATA Controller || ASM1062 (rev 02) 4-Port ||1d87:0100|| Ayufan-4.4.190 || good || tested with four disks, 3 in raid 5  
| SATA Controller || ASM1062 (rev 02) 4-Port ||1d87:0100|| Ayufan-4.4.190 || good || tested with four disks, 3 in raid 5  
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| SATA Controller || IOCrest (Same as Syba?) SI-PEX40063 4-port, Marvell 88SE9235 chip || 1b4b:9235 || Debian unstable 5.7, 5.8 || good || Tested with two disks. SATA errors occurred with a WD Red drive in a cheap enclosure; resolved by connecting the same drive directly to the card.
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| SATA Controller || Ziyituod SATA Card ASM 1062+1093 6-Port || 1b21:0625 || Mainline-4.4 (armbian) || good || tested with 6 disks ||
| SATA Controller || Ziyituod SATA Card ASM 1062+1093 6-Port || 1b21:0625 || Mainline-4.4 (armbian) || good || tested with 6 disks ||
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| SATA Controller || BEYMEI RAID 4-Port, Marvell 88SE9230 chip || 1b4b:9230 || Ayufan-5.6.0-1137 || good || Tested with 3 disks in RAID 5. I added pci=nomsi to /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf kernel parameters and an udev rule before the disks were recognized: ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="pci", ATTR{vendor}=="0x1b4b", ATTR{device}=="0x9230", RUN+="/bin/bash -c 'echo %k > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ahci/bind'"
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| SATA Controller || QNINE 4-Port, Marvell 88SE9215 chip || || Ayufan-5.6.0-1137 || very slow || Tested with 3 disks in RAID 5. Top speeds were around 50 MiB/s but quickly dropped to below 2 MiB/s due to SATA CRC errors
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| Host Bus Adapter || LSI SAS 9211-4i || 1000:0070 || Ayufan-4.4.197 || good || tested with four disks attached
| Host Bus Adapter || LSI SAS 9211-4i || 1000:0070 || Ayufan-4.4.197 || good || tested with four disks attached
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!Type || Make/Model || Size || Hardware IDs || Kernel || Result || Notes || Power options<br/>Active only || Save<br/>power<br/>setting?
!Type || Make/Model || Size || Hardware IDs || Kernel || Result || Notes || Power options<br/>Active only || Save<br/>power<br/>setting?
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| NVMe || Samsung 970 Evo || 500 GB || || Mainline-5.6 || good || - || defaults || defaults
| NVMe || Samsung 970 Evo || 500 GB || || Mainline 5.6 || good || - || defaults || defaults
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| NVMe || Samsung 960 Evo || 500 GB || 144d:a804 || Mainline 5.13-rc4 || doesn't work || Likely due to 64/32 BAR mismatch issue on Linux 5.11+ || defaults || defaults
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[[Category:ROCKPro64]]

Revision as of 16:39, 17 June 2021

ROCKPro64 accessories - by type

PCIe devices

Type Make/Model Hardware IDs Kernel Result Notes
NIC Intel I350 Dual Port Mainline-5.4 good SR-IOV fails
NIC Intel I350 Quad Port ?
NIC Intel X520 Dual Port 8086:10fb Mainline-5.6 good SR-IOV fails
NIC Intel 82571EB Dual Port (HP NC360T) Mainline-5.6 crash kernel crash on boot
NIC Intel 82575/82576 8086:1521 OpenWrt 21.02-rc1 ; 5.4.111-1 good opkg: kmod-igb ; OpenWrt 21.02-rc1 5.4.111-1 ; ~92.8 KB ; Kernel modules for Intel(R) 82575/82576 PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet adapters.
GPU nVidia GTX-645 Mainline-5.4 crash BAR size too small, triggers PCIe error handling bug
PCIe Switch PCIE-EUX1-04 Ver.002 Mainline-5.4 good
SATA Controller ASM1062 4-Port Mainline-5.6 good tested only with one disk attached
SATA Controller ASM1062 (rev 02) 4-Port 1d87:0100 Ayufan-4.4.190 good tested with four disks, 3 in raid 5
SATA Controller IOCrest (Same as Syba?) SI-PEX40063 4-port, Marvell 88SE9235 chip 1b4b:9235 Debian unstable 5.7, 5.8 good Tested with two disks. SATA errors occurred with a WD Red drive in a cheap enclosure; resolved by connecting the same drive directly to the card.
SATA Controller Ziyituod SATA Card ASM 1062+1093 6-Port 1b21:0625 Mainline-4.4 (armbian) good tested with 6 disks
SATA Controller BEYMEI RAID 4-Port, Marvell 88SE9230 chip 1b4b:9230 Ayufan-5.6.0-1137 good Tested with 3 disks in RAID 5. I added pci=nomsi to /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf kernel parameters and an udev rule before the disks were recognized: ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="pci", ATTR{vendor}=="0x1b4b", ATTR{device}=="0x9230", RUN+="/bin/bash -c 'echo %k > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ahci/bind'"
SATA Controller QNINE 4-Port, Marvell 88SE9215 chip Ayufan-5.6.0-1137 very slow Tested with 3 disks in RAID 5. Top speeds were around 50 MiB/s but quickly dropped to below 2 MiB/s due to SATA CRC errors
Host Bus Adapter LSI SAS 9211-4i 1000:0070 Ayufan-4.4.197 good tested with four disks attached

NVMe SSD drives

Type Make/Model Size Hardware IDs Kernel Result Notes Power options
Active only
Save
power
setting?
NVMe Samsung 970 Evo 500 GB Mainline 5.6 good - defaults defaults
NVMe Samsung 960 Evo 500 GB 144d:a804 Mainline 5.13-rc4 doesn't work Likely due to 64/32 BAR mismatch issue on Linux 5.11+ defaults defaults

USB hardware

Type Make/Model Hardware IDs Kernel Result Notes

USB C alternate mode DP

Note that only USB C alternate mode Display Port will pass video. Any HDMI, DVI or VGA port must be converted internally by the device from Display Port - or the device won't work for video.

Type Make/Model Hardware IDs Kernel Result Notes

Other hardware

Type Make/Model Hardware IDs Kernel Result Notes