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RK3399 Fails to Enable PCIe M.2 (B-Key) SSD Adapter Board

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RK3399 Fails to Enable PCIe M.2 (B-Key) SSD Adapter Board

Posted at 9/18/2017 01:06:31      View:4036 | Replies:4        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#
Hello,

I bought the B-Key SSD Adapter board from the Firefly store and mounted it into my RK3399 board. I have a 120 GB SSD from SanDIsk connected via the supplied cables. Alas, I did not find my drive under /dev after booting Xubuntu 16.04 (I am using official T-Firefly release Firefly-rk3399_xubuntu1604_201705111112). When I checked dmesg, I noticed a lot of errors related to PCIe. If there is anyone on the forum who had a similar problem and solved it, please share the solution. For any interested developers, I am attaching the dmesg capture to this thread.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!

ffly_rk3399_4.4.52.log.zip

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Posted at 10/1/2017 03:23:20        Only Author  2#
Nvm
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Posted at 10/18/2017 16:36:57        Only Author  3#
huh?
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Posted at 6/5/2018 03:53:08        Only Author  4#
So - not sure if you got anywhere with this but the errors in the log say that the pcie bus isn't configured to be powered up in the device tree - have you grabbed a newer ubuntu image & tried again?

As far as I know the device tree is configured in the dts files at compile time

I'll be honest I'm investigating a similar problem with m.2 - different card though - I would be interested to hear if you have had any luck
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Posted at 6/10/2018 05:51:57        Only Author  5#
OK, a closer look at your logs show that the PCIE bus is actually coming up, and attempting to enable a device

you should be able to see the sata adapter with lspci - if you can't then try a newer image - there is a quite recent one
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