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<div><br />
==Compatibility rules==<br />
In general, any PCIe device will work providing that an open source driver is available for your operating system. There are some exceptions:<br />
<br />
* '''Hardware bugs.''' POWER does not permit errant DMA accesses. If a device tries to access areas of host memory which it is not permitted to access, the device is shut down immediately. This is dissimilar to x86 platforms, which simply silently ignore such attempts. Some badly designed I/O devices have bugs causing them to attempt DMA accesses to random areas of host memory; these devices are unlikely to function correctly on POWER systems unless a workaround is available. Note that devices in full bypass mode may legally have access to all host memory, to avoid this and test driver IOMMU setup pass "iommu=nobypass" to the kernel at startup.<br />
* '''I/O space.''' Starting with [[POWER9]], access to the legacy PCI I/O space is no longer supported; devices or drivers which rely on this will not function. The legacy I/O space has been deprecated for as long as PCIe has existed; generally this will only affect very old PCIe devices which use PCIe to PCI bridge chips to attach old PCI devices to the bus. A small subset of these devices may require legacy I/O space support.<br />
* '''Incomplete memory addressing support.''' The PCIe architecture specifies a 64-bit address space. Some I/O devices try to economize on this by only implementing e.g. 40 bits for their addressing, rendering them incapable of addressing host memory which lies above address 2<sup>40</sup>. (Firmware patches to work around this are pending.)<br />
* '''Bifurcation limits.''' Arbitrary PCIe lane bifurcation is not supported. Devices which split a PCIe slot into multiple connectors (for example, PCIe to M.2 adaptors) will not work unless they have a PCIe switch chip, although the first connector will generally work.<br />
<br />
==NICs==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Broadcom [[BCM5719]]<br />
* Chelsio T6225-SO-CR<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX-6 EN 200Gb/s Adapter Card ''(supports [[CAPI]])''<br />
* Silicom [https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9-server-adapter/ PE310G4SPI9]/[https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9la-quad-port-10-gigabit-nic-intel-based/ PE310G4SPI9LA] quad port 10 GbE SFP+ adapter (ixgbe driver)<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX IB QDR (mlx4 driver)<br />
<br />
==Wireless Cards==<br />
* [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75439/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-7260.html Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 7260] (Bluetooth untested)<br />
* Alfa AWUS036NHA Wireless USB Adaptor<br />
** open source firmware (ath9k_htc) [https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware]<br />
* TP-Link TL WN823N RTL8192EU [https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver]<br />
** remove "ARCH=$(ARCH)" on line 1710 of the makefile and it compiles fine<br />
<br />
==NVMe Drives==<br />
* Samsung 950 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 960 EVO / PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 970 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Intel Optane 900P NVMe XPoint PCIe<br />
* Intel Optane 905P NVMe XPoint PCIe AIC<br />
* WD Black PCIe (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
<br />
==PCIe to M.2 Adapters==<br />
===Working===<br />
* [http://ableconn.com/products_2.php?gid=62 Ableconn PEXM2-SSD M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to PCI Express 3.0 x4 Host Adapter Card (M.2 to PCIe adapter)]<br />
* [http://www.delock.com/produkte/G_89370/merkmale.html Delock PCI Express x4 Card > 1 x internal NVMe M.2 Key M 80 mm - Low Profile Form Factor; Item No. 89370]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4RE5AU2769 JEYI SK4 M.2 NVMe(M Key) SSD to PCI-E 3.0 x4 Adapter Converter Card]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124167 SYBA SI-PEX40110 M.2 PCI-e To PCI-e 3.0 x4]<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7101a-1-overview.htm HighPoint SSD7101A-1] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (based on PLX PEX8747 PCIe switch)<br />
** Works without special drivers as a PCIe switch. NVMEs are detected and work just fine. Petitboot is able to boot attached NVMEs with no problems. Tested in FreeBSD. -- [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]] ([[User talk:Bdragon|talk]])<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7102-overview.htm HighPoint SSD 7102] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (with PCIe switch)<br />
<br />
===Partially working===<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074WV4ZN4 Aplicata Quad M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe x16 Adapter] (no PCIe switch; only lowest slot works)<br />
<br />
==SAS/SATA Storage Controllers ==<br />
===Working===<br />
* IOCrest SI-PEX40062 (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9235, PCI id 1B4B:9235)<br />
** Marvell 88SE9230 chipset also confirmed to work<br />
* Kouwell PE-115H (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9130, PCI id 1b4b:9130)<br />
* LSI 9300/9200 SAS HBAs<br />
** May require updating to IT firmware on a x86 machine<br />
* [[PM8068]]-based SAS HBAs <br />
* Supermicro AOC-SLG3-4E2P 4-port OCuLink adapter<br />
* Jmicron JMB 363 SATA PCIe card. SATA ports work with Petitboot.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* AXAGON PCES-SA2 (ASMedia chipset)<br />
* SuperMicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 (mvsas driver)<br />
<br />
== Graphics Cards ==<br />
<br />
No display? Check out the [[Troubleshooting/GPU|GPU Troubleshooting]] page.<br />
<br />
=== AMD ===<br />
<br />
All AMD GPUs currently have DMA issues (limited to 32-bit, which can cause crashes) due to missing Linux kernel support for DMA windows between 33 and 63 bits in length. The root cause is GPU vendors (and occasionally some non-GPU vendors) cutting costs and only including 40-bit capable (Intel-style) DMA controllers. A compatibility mode is expected to be included in Linux 5.4 and above that will resolve this issue.<br />
<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6450 - Works with default settings (kernel: radeon, X: modesetting or radeon), tested in BE mode<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6850 - Disable AST VGA with jumper. 32 bit.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7850 - Disabled onboard VGA. Using amdgpu is highly unstable, radeon driver is usable but has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7950 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 220<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 230 - Works in BE mode (use <code>Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"</code> for Xorg)<br />
* AMD Radeon R7 240<br />
* AMD Radeon R9 290X<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 480<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 580 – Works with the amdgpu firmware from Ubuntu 19.04 and disabled onboard VGA<br />
** You may also need a kernel parameter like <code>vga=797</code> if xinit complains about VESA[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions]<br />
* AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 - Works with Debian Buster with amdgpu. Requires patches to work, somewhat unstable but usable. Cannot use AST Integrated VGA and AMDGPU at the same time without causing conflict. Not tested at this moment for use in petitboot or firmware. <br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX4100 (Polaris11 core) - May need at least linux 4.16 in order to get Xorg to work.<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX5100<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 (Polaris10 core) - Available pre-installed on Talos II workstation, server, and desktop configurations.<br />
<br />
The core name is important when storing the firmware into the BOOTKERNFW partition in PNOR for use by skiroot.<br />
<br />
=== NVIDIA ===<br />
* NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] (rev a1) - Works in petitboot if onboard VGA is disabled. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA. No firmware needed.<br />
* NVIDIA RTX 2070 - usable for compute, but not 3D acceleration; integrated by Raptor as part of the Talos II PowerAI Development System configuration<br />
<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* [[AST2500|ASPEED AST2500]]. Works in both the main OS (LE mode) and Petitboot. BE mode partially works (doesn't crash, but colors are wrong unless you apply a patch that is harmful to performance).<br />
* [https://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/CUH195-USB-2-to-DVI-VGA-or-HDMI-Adaptor-1080p-full-hd ClimaxDigital CUH195 USB 2.0 Graphic Adapter] - Based on DisplayLink DL-3500 chipset. Works in the main OS; not tested with Petitboot but is likely to work there too.<br />
* EVGA 100-U2-UV12-A1 UV Plus USB VGA Adapter - DisplayLink Based - Petitboot shows up without loading firmware. Not tested in OS.<br />
<br />
=== Unknown if working (good candidates to test) ===<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=455 ASPEED AST2510]. It's the GPU component of the [[AST2500]] without the BMC component. Might be useful for users who want to add additional VGA displays beyond the single VGA display supported by the built-in AST2500, with similar freedom and performance properties as the AST2500. Known suppliers of AST2510 devices are:<br />
** [https://www.win-ent.com/1U-Rackmount-Platforms/pl-81280 WIN Enterprises IP-492B]<br />
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20190505060931/http://www.aewin.com.tw/uploads/files/acbd8aee4c81584332ee56cf11ec230e.pdf AEWIN Technologies R492B (Warning: non-TLS link)]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=377 ASPEED AST1400]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1400 is 5th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1400 devices are:<br />
** [https://dls.ieiworld.com/IEIWeb/Reserved/0F233000410888189307/IGCME-1300%20QIG%20V1.10_20150819.pdf IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R11]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=244 ASPEED AST1300]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1300 is 4th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1300 devices are:<br />
** [http://archivecaslytosk.onion/QZROL IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R10]<br />
<br />
== Sound Cards ==<br />
<br />
===Working===<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX SB1570 PCIe 5.1 Sound Card<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity PCIe Audio Sound Card (SB0880)<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 and 7950 (HDMI audio)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=156&p_name=+USB+Stereo+Audio+Adapter&pc_id=9&pc_name=Adapters&pt_id=3&pt_name=Audio+%2B++Video#tab-1 VANTEC NBA-120U (USB)]<br />
* Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (AU-MMSA)<br />
* [http://mackie.com/products/onyx-blackjack Mackie Onyx Blackjack (USB) Recording Interface]<br />
* RME HDSPe AIO (FreeBSD tested)<br />
* Leveraged Sabrent Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter (model BT-UB40) to connect to wireless Bluetooth headphones, specifically Bose Quiet Comfort 35.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* ASUS Xonar SE - Contains ASMedia USB host controller with errant DMA access flaw<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 - unable to enable emu10k1 driver on little-endian power9 kernel as driver requires ZONE_DMA<br />
<br />
==USB Host Controllers==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Insignia USB 3.0 PCI-e NS-PCCUP53 V1.0 (Chipset: NEC D720202)<br />
* AGAXO PCEU-23R (Chipset: Renesas uPD720202, PCI id 1912:0015)<br />
* Terminus Technology Inc. FE 2.1 7-port Hub<br />
* [https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegroprousb3pcie.html Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 PCIe USB3-PRO-4PM-E] (Chipset: Four [http://www.frescologic.com/product/single/fl1100ex/ Fresco Logic FL1100EX] controllers behind one [https://www.broadcom.com/products/pcie-switches-bridges/pcie-switches/pex8608 PLX PEX 8608] switch)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=125&p_name=+4-Port+SuperSpeed+USB+3.0+PCIe+Host+Card+w%2F+Internal+20-Pin+Connector&pc_id=16&pc_name=USB&pt_id=4&pt_name=Add-on+Cards Vantec UGT-PC345 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe w/ Internal 20 pin] (Chipset: Renesas uDP720201)<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H4HJNJC] (monster card with 8 ports of USB 3.0) four Renesas uPD720202 chips behind ASMedia 1806, card can be found under different brands but can be identified by the look.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
In general, USB3 host controllers based on ASMedia chipsets are known to be problematic, due to ASMedia hardware or firmware bugs causing errant DMA accesses to invalid regions of host memory.<br />
<br />
* AXAGON PCEU-43V - chipset Via VL805 - PCI id 1106:3483<br />
* StarTech PEXUSB314A2V - 2x ASM1142 host controllers and a PCIe switch<br />
* QNINE USB 3.1 Gen2 (Type-A and Type-C) - ASM1142<br />
** It's based on the the same reference design as all the other cheap ASM1142 cards, so there's a good chance those won't work either.<br />
* Rosewill RC-509 - ASM1142<br />
* Ableconn PU31-2C-2 - ASM2142<br />
<br />
==TV Tuners==<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV HVR-850 (2040:7240) - ATSC - using Kaffeine<br />
<br />
==Firewire Host Controllers==<br />
===Non-working===<br />
<br />
* [https://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=119 Syba SY-PEX30016]<br />
** The card correctly gets enumerated by the OS and the driver is able to communicate with it, but Firewire bus transactions fail.<br />
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[[Category:Compatibility List]]</div>Happyfishhttps://wiki.raptorcs.com/w/index.php?title=POWER9_Hardware_Compatibility_List/PCIe_Devices&diff=2715POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices2019-09-03T05:32:33Z<p>Happyfish: /* Wireless Cards */</p>
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<div><br />
==Compatibility rules==<br />
In general, any PCIe device will work providing that an open source driver is available for your operating system. There are some exceptions:<br />
<br />
* '''Hardware bugs.''' POWER does not permit errant DMA accesses. If a device tries to access areas of host memory which it is not permitted to access, the device is shut down immediately. This is dissimilar to x86 platforms, which simply silently ignore such attempts. Some badly designed I/O devices have bugs causing them to attempt DMA accesses to random areas of host memory; these devices are unlikely to function correctly on POWER systems unless a workaround is available. Note that devices in full bypass mode may legally have access to all host memory, to avoid this and test driver IOMMU setup pass "iommu=nobypass" to the kernel at startup.<br />
* '''I/O space.''' Starting with [[POWER9]], access to the legacy PCI I/O space is no longer supported; devices or drivers which rely on this will not function. The legacy I/O space has been deprecated for as long as PCIe has existed; generally this will only affect very old PCIe devices which use PCIe to PCI bridge chips to attach old PCI devices to the bus. A small subset of these devices may require legacy I/O space support.<br />
* '''Incomplete memory addressing support.''' The PCIe architecture specifies a 64-bit address space. Some I/O devices try to economize on this by only implementing e.g. 40 bits for their addressing, rendering them incapable of addressing host memory which lies above address 2<sup>40</sup>. (Firmware patches to work around this are pending.)<br />
* '''Bifurcation limits.''' Arbitrary PCIe lane bifurcation is not supported. Devices which split a PCIe slot into multiple connectors (for example, PCIe to M.2 adaptors) will not work unless they have a PCIe switch chip, although the first connector will generally work.<br />
<br />
==NICs==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Broadcom [[BCM5719]]<br />
* Chelsio T6225-SO-CR<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX-6 EN 200Gb/s Adapter Card ''(supports [[CAPI]])''<br />
* Silicom [https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9-server-adapter/ PE310G4SPI9]/[https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9la-quad-port-10-gigabit-nic-intel-based/ PE310G4SPI9LA] quad port 10 GbE SFP+ adapter (ixgbe driver)<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX IB QDR (mlx4 driver)<br />
<br />
==Wireless Cards==<br />
* [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75439/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-7260.html Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 7260] (Bluetooth untested)<br />
* Alfa AWUS036NHA Wireless USB Adaptor<br />
** open source firmware (ath9k_htc) [https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware]<br />
<br />
==NVMe Drives==<br />
* Samsung 950 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 960 EVO / PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 970 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Intel Optane 900P NVMe XPoint PCIe<br />
* Intel Optane 905P NVMe XPoint PCIe AIC<br />
* WD Black PCIe (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
<br />
==PCIe to M.2 Adapters==<br />
===Working===<br />
* [http://ableconn.com/products_2.php?gid=62 Ableconn PEXM2-SSD M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to PCI Express 3.0 x4 Host Adapter Card (M.2 to PCIe adapter)]<br />
* [http://www.delock.com/produkte/G_89370/merkmale.html Delock PCI Express x4 Card > 1 x internal NVMe M.2 Key M 80 mm - Low Profile Form Factor; Item No. 89370]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4RE5AU2769 JEYI SK4 M.2 NVMe(M Key) SSD to PCI-E 3.0 x4 Adapter Converter Card]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124167 SYBA SI-PEX40110 M.2 PCI-e To PCI-e 3.0 x4]<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7101a-1-overview.htm HighPoint SSD7101A-1] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (based on PLX PEX8747 PCIe switch)<br />
** Works without special drivers as a PCIe switch. NVMEs are detected and work just fine. Petitboot is able to boot attached NVMEs with no problems. Tested in FreeBSD. -- [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]] ([[User talk:Bdragon|talk]])<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7102-overview.htm HighPoint SSD 7102] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (with PCIe switch)<br />
<br />
===Partially working===<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074WV4ZN4 Aplicata Quad M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe x16 Adapter] (no PCIe switch; only lowest slot works)<br />
<br />
==SAS/SATA Storage Controllers ==<br />
===Working===<br />
* IOCrest SI-PEX40062 (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9235, PCI id 1B4B:9235)<br />
** Marvell 88SE9230 chipset also confirmed to work<br />
* Kouwell PE-115H (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9130, PCI id 1b4b:9130)<br />
* LSI 9300/9200 SAS HBAs<br />
** May require updating to IT firmware on a x86 machine<br />
* [[PM8068]]-based SAS HBAs <br />
* Supermicro AOC-SLG3-4E2P 4-port OCuLink adapter<br />
* Jmicron JMB 363 SATA PCIe card. SATA ports work with Petitboot.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* AXAGON PCES-SA2 (ASMedia chipset)<br />
* SuperMicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 (mvsas driver)<br />
<br />
== Graphics Cards ==<br />
<br />
No display? Check out the [[Troubleshooting/GPU|GPU Troubleshooting]] page.<br />
<br />
=== AMD ===<br />
<br />
All AMD GPUs currently have DMA issues (limited to 32-bit, which can cause crashes) due to missing Linux kernel support for DMA windows between 33 and 63 bits in length. The root cause is GPU vendors (and occasionally some non-GPU vendors) cutting costs and only including 40-bit capable (Intel-style) DMA controllers. A compatibility mode is expected to be included in Linux 5.4 and above that will resolve this issue.<br />
<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6450 - Works with default settings (kernel: radeon, X: modesetting or radeon), tested in BE mode<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6850 - Disable AST VGA with jumper. 32 bit.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7850 - Disabled onboard VGA. Using amdgpu is highly unstable, radeon driver is usable but has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7950 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 220<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 230 - Works in BE mode (use <code>Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"</code> for Xorg)<br />
* AMD Radeon R7 240<br />
* AMD Radeon R9 290X<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 480<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 580 – Works with the amdgpu firmware from Ubuntu 19.04 and disabled onboard VGA<br />
** You may also need a kernel parameter like <code>vga=797</code> if xinit complains about VESA[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions]<br />
* AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 - Works with Debian Buster with amdgpu. Requires patches to work, somewhat unstable but usable. Cannot use AST Integrated VGA and AMDGPU at the same time without causing conflict. Not tested at this moment for use in petitboot or firmware. <br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX4100 (Polaris11 core) - May need at least linux 4.16 in order to get Xorg to work.<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX5100<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 (Polaris10 core) - Available pre-installed on Talos II workstation, server, and desktop configurations.<br />
<br />
The core name is important when storing the firmware into the BOOTKERNFW partition in PNOR for use by skiroot.<br />
<br />
=== NVIDIA ===<br />
* NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] (rev a1) - Works in petitboot if onboard VGA is disabled. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA. No firmware needed.<br />
* NVIDIA RTX 2070 - usable for compute, but not 3D acceleration; integrated by Raptor as part of the Talos II PowerAI Development System configuration<br />
<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* [[AST2500|ASPEED AST2500]]. Works in both the main OS (LE mode) and Petitboot. BE mode partially works (doesn't crash, but colors are wrong unless you apply a patch that is harmful to performance).<br />
* [https://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/CUH195-USB-2-to-DVI-VGA-or-HDMI-Adaptor-1080p-full-hd ClimaxDigital CUH195 USB 2.0 Graphic Adapter] - Based on DisplayLink DL-3500 chipset. Works in the main OS; not tested with Petitboot but is likely to work there too.<br />
* EVGA 100-U2-UV12-A1 UV Plus USB VGA Adapter - DisplayLink Based - Petitboot shows up without loading firmware. Not tested in OS.<br />
<br />
=== Unknown if working (good candidates to test) ===<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=455 ASPEED AST2510]. It's the GPU component of the [[AST2500]] without the BMC component. Might be useful for users who want to add additional VGA displays beyond the single VGA display supported by the built-in AST2500, with similar freedom and performance properties as the AST2500. Known suppliers of AST2510 devices are:<br />
** [https://www.win-ent.com/1U-Rackmount-Platforms/pl-81280 WIN Enterprises IP-492B]<br />
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20190505060931/http://www.aewin.com.tw/uploads/files/acbd8aee4c81584332ee56cf11ec230e.pdf AEWIN Technologies R492B (Warning: non-TLS link)]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=377 ASPEED AST1400]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1400 is 5th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1400 devices are:<br />
** [https://dls.ieiworld.com/IEIWeb/Reserved/0F233000410888189307/IGCME-1300%20QIG%20V1.10_20150819.pdf IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R11]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=244 ASPEED AST1300]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1300 is 4th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1300 devices are:<br />
** [http://archivecaslytosk.onion/QZROL IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R10]<br />
<br />
== Sound Cards ==<br />
<br />
===Working===<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX SB1570 PCIe 5.1 Sound Card<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity PCIe Audio Sound Card (SB0880)<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 and 7950 (HDMI audio)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=156&p_name=+USB+Stereo+Audio+Adapter&pc_id=9&pc_name=Adapters&pt_id=3&pt_name=Audio+%2B++Video#tab-1 VANTEC NBA-120U (USB)]<br />
* Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (AU-MMSA)<br />
* [http://mackie.com/products/onyx-blackjack Mackie Onyx Blackjack (USB) Recording Interface]<br />
* RME HDSPe AIO (FreeBSD tested)<br />
* Leveraged Sabrent Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter (model BT-UB40) to connect to wireless Bluetooth headphones, specifically Bose Quiet Comfort 35.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* ASUS Xonar SE - Contains ASMedia USB host controller with errant DMA access flaw<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 - unable to enable emu10k1 driver on little-endian power9 kernel as driver requires ZONE_DMA<br />
<br />
==USB Host Controllers==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Insignia USB 3.0 PCI-e NS-PCCUP53 V1.0 (Chipset: NEC D720202)<br />
* AGAXO PCEU-23R (Chipset: Renesas uPD720202, PCI id 1912:0015)<br />
* Terminus Technology Inc. FE 2.1 7-port Hub<br />
* [https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegroprousb3pcie.html Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 PCIe USB3-PRO-4PM-E] (Chipset: Four [http://www.frescologic.com/product/single/fl1100ex/ Fresco Logic FL1100EX] controllers behind one [https://www.broadcom.com/products/pcie-switches-bridges/pcie-switches/pex8608 PLX PEX 8608] switch)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=125&p_name=+4-Port+SuperSpeed+USB+3.0+PCIe+Host+Card+w%2F+Internal+20-Pin+Connector&pc_id=16&pc_name=USB&pt_id=4&pt_name=Add-on+Cards Vantec UGT-PC345 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe w/ Internal 20 pin] (Chipset: Renesas uDP720201)<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H4HJNJC] (monster card with 8 ports of USB 3.0) four Renesas uPD720202 chips behind ASMedia 1806, card can be found under different brands but can be identified by the look.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
In general, USB3 host controllers based on ASMedia chipsets are known to be problematic, due to ASMedia hardware or firmware bugs causing errant DMA accesses to invalid regions of host memory.<br />
<br />
* AXAGON PCEU-43V - chipset Via VL805 - PCI id 1106:3483<br />
* StarTech PEXUSB314A2V - 2x ASM1142 host controllers and a PCIe switch<br />
* QNINE USB 3.1 Gen2 (Type-A and Type-C) - ASM1142<br />
** It's based on the the same reference design as all the other cheap ASM1142 cards, so there's a good chance those won't work either.<br />
* Rosewill RC-509 - ASM1142<br />
* Ableconn PU31-2C-2 - ASM2142<br />
<br />
==TV Tuners==<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV HVR-850 (2040:7240) - ATSC - using Kaffeine<br />
<br />
==Firewire Host Controllers==<br />
===Non-working===<br />
<br />
* [https://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=119 Syba SY-PEX30016]<br />
** The card correctly gets enumerated by the OS and the driver is able to communicate with it, but Firewire bus transactions fail.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Compatibility List]]</div>Happyfishhttps://wiki.raptorcs.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Condor&diff=2714Talk:Condor2019-09-03T04:14:18Z<p>Happyfish: Created page with "* water cooling? ** If the board supports LaGrange sockets (which appear to be the same size as Monza sockets), perhaps it use could use the cpu blocks (part #01EM319) from th..."</p>
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<div>* water cooling?<br />
** If the board supports LaGrange sockets (which appear to be the same size as Monza sockets), perhaps it use could use the cpu blocks (part #01EM319) from the water cooled AC922 servers? It looks like both LaGrange and Monza documentation refer to the same "01AF366 Heat Sink"</div>Happyfishhttps://wiki.raptorcs.com/w/index.php?title=Talos_II/Hardware_Compatibility_List&diff=2713Talos II/Hardware Compatibility List2019-09-03T03:49:53Z<p>Happyfish: /* Candidate Cases */</p>
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<div>This is a collection of components known to work with the [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]]-based solutions. It's maintained by both [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor CS]] and community members.<br />
<br />
== Cases ==<br />
<br />
=== Good Cases ===<br />
<br />
These cases were successfully used by someone.<br />
<br />
* '''InWin 909'''<br />
** Installation: Full-tower easily houses Talos II motherboard additionally requires no modifications, compatible out of the box.<br />
** Note on Second CPU: Second CPU installation may be difficult in this case due to front panel connectors being too short and requiring a routing configuration that blocks second CPU installation. Accommodating a second CPU likely requires pulling out the soldering iron and extending the connectors.<br />
** General Note: Case is almost one-solid piece of aluminum and tempered glass; just one of the best looking cases on the market if one can find it.<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC732i-500B'''<br />
** Not recommended for 12 core and higher CPUs<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC732D3-903B'''<br />
** No NIC 2 LED on front panel<br />
** Needed [https://www.startech.com/Cables/Computer-Power/Internal/12in-4-Pin-Fan-Power-Extension-Cable~FAN4EXT12 four pin extension cable] for main chassis fan<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC732D4-903B'''<br />
** Add-on sound card recommended<br />
** Add-on USB 2.0 card or USB 3.0 hub recommended<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC747TQ-R1400B or SC747TG-R1400B-SQ'''<br />
** Hot swap drive capable; SAS recommended<br />
** Recommended for use with one or more high-end GPUs<br />
** Listed as EoL by Supermicro, replaced with 1620 versions. Same fan modules and PDU used in newer, higher watt, version. ([[User:Robbieab|Robbieab]] ([[User talk:Robbieab|talk]]))<br />
** [[:File:TalosII_SystemAssembly_nashimus_v3.mp4|System Assembly Video - SC747TG-R1400B-SQ]]<br />
<br />
* '''Rosewill RSV-L4500'''<br />
** Fans are two wire and use molex connectors<br />
<br />
* '''TCG TGC-H4-650'''<br />
** Physical dimensions and mounting hardware fit perfectly<br />
** Extremely Inexpensive Bare-bones 4U Chassis<br />
<br />
* '''Lian Li PC-P80'''<br />
** Missing one standoff by the I/O shield<br />
** PW-IS40AV85AI0 upgrades the front panel to USB3<br />
<br />
=== Problematic Cases ===<br />
<br />
* '''BeQuiet Dark Base 900''' ([[User:Robbieab|Robbieab]] ([[User talk:Robbieab|talk]]))<br />
** Claims to support E-ATX on the BeQuiet website<br />
** Infographic showing the motherboard space to only be 322mm deep, which is 8.2mm short of the full-size E-ATX. <br />
** Emailed them for clarification, but no response. Can't confirm either way.<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC822'''<br />
** Low speed fans provide insufficient airflow over CPU0, leading to overheating if more than one 4-core CPU is installed.<br />
<br />
* '''Supermicro SC747TQ-R1620B''' ([[User:Gyakovlev|Gyakovlev]])<br />
<br />
** SuperMicro PWS-1K62P-1R PSUs are defective as designed and a hardware fix is required, this thing is literally feeding PWM signals into a *protection system level gated pin* //(Talos™ II Secure Workstation TL2WK2 is unaffected, as there's a hardware fix RCS developed and deploys on the TL2WK2)<br />
** Partial mitigation possible with [https://git.raptorcs.com/git/talos-system-fpga/commit/?id=16ef5424b780b116a7473f5fd3e511ec574f0181 patch for FPGA ] and external programmer (Bus Pirate 3.6a works) to flash it. After flashing place jumper on FPGA mode switch 1 header (page 39 of current manual). Fix is just a hack and unreliable.<br />
** Said PSUs are VERY loud.<br />
** probably possible to mitigate both mentioned problems by installing 2xPWS-1K28P-SQ (verification in progress, will update page)<br />
<br />
* '''Athena Power RM-3U8G1043'''<br />
** Some motherboard standoffs needed to be removed, and others needed additional hight.<br />
**There was no standoff hole for the top right. <br />
**The support beam across the top of the case interferes with CPU2 heatsink, but can be easily removed.<br />
<br />
==== Standoff Issues ====<br />
<br />
Stand off issues appear to be a very common problem. In many cases mitigation may be possible.<br />
<br />
* '''Fractal Design Define XL R2'''<br />
** Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions.<br />
** Some alternative standoff in at least the top-middle position may be required to prevent too much bending of the motherboard while inserting RAM.<br />
<br />
* '''BitFenix Aurora'''<br />
** [[User:MarcusC/BitFenix_Aurora|Multiple missing standoff holes]], some mitigation possible.<br />
<br />
* '''Thermaltake Core W100''' (See the ''[https://wiki.raptorcs.com/wiki/Category:Gallery Morgan's Revenge]'', by [[User:Peter Easton|JollyRoger]])<br />
** The positions of some standoffs are under components mounted on the back of the board. Careful measurement and attachment of only the standoffs that fit prior to installation of the motherboard is ''a necessity'' to avoid damaging the motherboard upon installation.<br />
** An add-on internal USB header is necessary to activate the extra 2 USB3 ports on the front panel.<br />
** The case is very spacious, with plenty of room and lots of space for many fans. Works well to provide necessary airflow and pressure within the case. <br />
** It is extremely important to have a good quality, powerful fan capable of withstanding high temperatures is required for the rear exhaust fan, which is very close to the rear CPU exhaust. A low quality fan in the rear exhaust port may hinder cooling.<br />
<br />
* '''Thermaltake Core W200'''<br />
** Heavy, expensive, massive.<br />
** Compatible ''with caveats''<br />
*** Talos™ II mainboard will fit in E-ATX compatible side only (when viewed from rear of case, the right side) if the dual system case.<br />
*** Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions. (non-essential but ensure proper support when inserting and removing RAM to avoid bending mainboard)<br />
*** Must remove wire-hole rubber grommets present under Talos™ II mainboard on right lower side for proper fit<br />
<br />
* '''Nanoxia Deep Silence2''' ([[User:Sharkcz|Sharkcz]], [[User:q66|q66]])<br />
** missing top-middle standoff hole, but I've used a plastic "flat" standoff instead ([[User:Sharkcz|Sharkcz]])<br />
** also missing top-left standoff hole at least on earlier DS2 revisions ([[User:q66|q66]], solved by drilling holes for both top-left and top-middle without using plastic standoffs, I sent feedback to Nanoxia in late December 2016 so perhaps the top-left hole was introduced silently)<br />
** all other standoff holes are present on the case<br />
** Power LED - red goes to pin 15, black to pin 16<br />
<br />
* '''RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS (Model 0R200049)''' ([[User:cyrozap|cyrozap]])<br />
** Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions.<br />
*** As a workaround the standoffs can be unscrewed and placed upside-down (screw threads facing up) under the motherboard holes.<br />
*** This actually works surprisingly well, and thanks to the other screw points the motherboard is rigid enough that I don't worry too much about the weight of the HSFs flexing it.<br />
*** That said, it's probably a good idea to always transport the system on its side and avoid bumping it if possible.<br />
** The hinged panels that open with handles are much nicer than fiddling with thumb screws, but annoying since it makes it slightly trickier to do things that involve both the inside and back panel of the case (e.g., inserting PCI-e cards).<br />
** The PSU is at the very bottom of the case, while all the motherboard power connectors are at the very top of the case, so this can cause some issues if your PSU's cables aren't long enough.<br />
*** The EPS12V cables on my power supply had a few inches left over, but the main motherboard power cable was just barely able to reach from the other side of the case to the power connector.<br />
** The front of the case is sheet metal stuck to plastic using some double-sided adhesive tape, which doesn't seem to work very well.<br />
*** When I received the case the front metal was starting to peel off a few inches (several cm) at the top and bottom.<br />
*** It sticks back in place when I press on it, but I may need to get some better adhesive and re-apply it later.<br />
** For $170, I was hoping for something a little more robust, but at least it's pretty.<br />
<br />
* possible mitigation is plastic standoff like [https://www.kangyang-europe.com/product/pc-board-hardware/ass-10/ ASS-10]<br />
<br />
* '''Corsair 760T''' ([[User:mosst|mosst]])<br />
** Reasonably cheap.<br />
** Unusually tasteful aesthetics for a consumer/gaming case. Looks like something Aperture Science would come up with.<br />
** E-ATX boards fit, but the top-left and top-middle standoffs are missing, however this isn't much of a problem as the I/O panel helps hold the board in place.<br />
** Cable management may be difficult, as E-ATX boards cover most of the cable holes.<br />
<br />
* '''Lian Li PC-V1000L''' ([[User:Maxmillian|Maxmillian]] ([[User talk:Maxmillian|talk]]))<br />
** Very "Apple" brushed aluminum aesthetic.<br />
** E-ATX boards fit, but standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions are missing. There's a hole where the top-right standoff is supposed to be, but it's too big to screw in an ordinary standoff.<br />
<br />
=== Candidate Cases ===<br />
<br />
These cases claim E-ATX support and are planned to be used, or were considered, by someone.<br />
<br />
*'''Ceptagon CP-M1 (Vertical Case)'''<br />
** form factor is weird<br />
** It's a really tight fit for e-atx, but it works.<br />
** You can fit in a talos 2 lite<br />
** a talos 2 probably won't be able to fit without taking off one of the coolers to get the motherboard in, and then putting the cooler back on<br />
<br />
== CPU Cooling Modifications ==<br />
While not officially supported, some users have chosen to modify the cooling of their systems and are satisfied with the improved cooling and decreased sound. Proceed with caution.<br />
* [[Dual 92mm fan CPU]]<br />
<br />
== Power Supplies ==<br />
When planning to run with both CPU sockets populated keep in mind that the power-supply should support also 2 8-pin EPS connectors.<br />
<br />
* Seasonic PRIME 1300W<br />
* Seasonic PRIME Ultra 850W Gold<br />
* Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650W<br />
* Seasonic PRIME Ultra Titanium 1000W (SSR-1000TR)<br />
* FSP Group Twins ATX 1+1 Dual Module 700W 80 PLUS GOLD Hot Swappable Redundant Digital Power Supply ([[User:ebrasca|ebrasca]])<br />
** Customer reported good build quality and proper functionality<br />
* Corsair TX550M 80+ GOLD ([[User:MarcusC|MarcusC]])<br />
** 2nd EPS power cable sold separately<br />
* Corsair AX860 <br />
* EVGA SuperNova 1200P2 1200W Platinum([[User:mosst|mosst]])<br />
** Works well, but the included ATX power cables may be too short if your PSU is mounted on the bottom of the case.<br />
* SilverStone Strider gold S series 850W ATX. 80 plus gold certification. ([[User:Xilinder|Xilinder]])<br />
* [https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=226 SilverStone Strider ST1500]<br />
<br />
== Memory ==<br />
See [[POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/Memory]].<br />
<br />
== PCIe Devices ==<br />
See [[POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices]].<br />
<br />
== SAS/SATA Storage Drives ==<br />
<br />
Connected via optional on-board [[PM8068]] controller, or via PCIe controller. NVMe cards are also [[POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices#NVMe Drives|supported]].<br />
<br />
Boards with onboard SAS have one Mini-SAS HD 4i (SFF-8643) port, and four standard SATA-III ports. Both support both SAS and SATA at the electrical level.<br />
<br />
Note: Microsemi Adaptec Series 8 RAID controllers [http://download.adaptec.com/pdfs/readme/microsemi_series-8-controller_readme_4_2018.pdf do not support ATAPI CD-ROM, DVD, or tape devices.]<br />
<br />
== Serial Adapters for J7701 Header ==<br />
* [http://pinoutguide.com/Motherboard/rs232_header_pinout.shtml Pinout Details]<br />
=== DTK/INTEL (compatible) ===<br />
* CablesToGo 09480 (unverified)<br />
* [https://www.pccables.com/DB9M-TO-IDC10-SERIAL-DTK-PORT.html DB9M TO IDC10 SERIAL DTK PORT 07121]<br />
* Assmann Serial Slot Bracket AK-610300-003-E<br />
** Sold under PremiumCord brand (used by [[User:Sharkcz|Sharkcz]])<br />
** These are also available from Dodax.co.uk as the Digitus AK-610300-003-E[https://www.dodax.co.uk/en-gb/electronics/interface-cards-adapters/digitus-digitus-ak-610300-003-e-dpVEDMTJ26MK9/] (tested by [[User:Ullbeking|Ullbeking]])<br />
* E-ITX ACC3100[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSTTDQW/] (tested by [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]])<br />
<br />
=== AT/EVEREX (not compatible) ===<br />
* StarTech PLATE9M16<br />
* Gigabyte COM port<br />
* CablesToGo 27550 (labelled Intel-compatible, but does not work) [https://www.cablestogo.com/product/27550/16in-db9m-serial-rs232-add-a-port-adapter-cable-with-bracket-for-intel-motherboards]<br />
<br />
== Serial Adapters for BMC TTL Auxiliary Serial Header ==<br />
* Adafruit USB to TTL Serial Cable - Debug / Console Cable for Raspberry Pi [https://www.adafruit.com/product/954]<br />
<br />
Unfortunately the auxiliary serial port is disabled in software by default. To enable it temporarily for a given boot, interrupt U-Boot through the serial port in the prior section, and then enter the following commands at the '''ast#''' prompt:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
setenv fit 0x20080000<br />
setenv other_rfs 0x20300000<br />
setenv uart2_fdt 0x90000000<br />
fdt addr ${fit}<br />
fdt get addr fit_fdt /images/fdt@1 data<br />
fdt move ${fit_fdt} ${uart2_fdt}<br />
fdt addr ${uart2_fdt}<br />
fdt resize<br />
setenv pin_path "/ahb/apb/syscon@1e6e2000/pinctrl@1e6e2000/"<br />
setenv phandle 80<br />
for pin in txd2 rxd2 nrts2 ndtr2 ndsr2 ncts2 ndcd2 nri2<br />
do<br />
fdt set ${pin_path}${pin}_default linux,phandle <${phandle}><br />
fdt set ${pin_path}${pin}_default phandle <${phandle}><br />
setexpr phandle ${phandle} + 1<br />
done<br />
setenv uart2_path "/ahb/apb/serial@1e78d000"<br />
fdt set ${uart2_path} status "okay"<br />
fdt set ${uart2_path} pinctrl-names "default"<br />
fdt set ${uart2_path} pinctrl-0 <0x00000050 0x00000051 0x00000052 0x00000053 0x00000054 0x00000055 0x00000056 0x00000057><br />
fdt addr ${fit}<br />
if fdt get value ramdisk_conf /configurations/conf@1 ramdisk<br />
then<br />
bootm ${fit}#conf@1 ${fit}#conf@1 ${uart2_fdt}<br />
else<br />
bootm ${fit}#conf@1 ${other_rfs} ${uart2_fdt}<br />
fi<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
After the system has booted, you can enable logins over the auxiliary serial port with:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
systemctl start serial-getty@ttyS1.service<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
[[Category:Compatibility List]]</div>Happyfishhttps://wiki.raptorcs.com/w/index.php?title=Talos_II/Hardware_Compatibility_List&diff=2712Talos II/Hardware Compatibility List2019-09-03T03:47:09Z<p>Happyfish: /* Candidate Cases */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a collection of components known to work with the [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]]-based solutions. It's maintained by both [[Raptor Computing Systems|Raptor CS]] and community members.<br />
<br />
== Cases ==<br />
<br />
=== Good Cases ===<br />
<br />
These cases were successfully used by someone.<br />
<br />
* '''InWin 909'''<br />
** Installation: Full-tower easily houses Talos II motherboard additionally requires no modifications, compatible out of the box.<br />
** Note on Second CPU: Second CPU installation may be difficult in this case due to front panel connectors being too short and requiring a routing configuration that blocks second CPU installation. Accommodating a second CPU likely requires pulling out the soldering iron and extending the connectors.<br />
** General Note: Case is almost one-solid piece of aluminum and tempered glass; just one of the best looking cases on the market if one can find it.<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC732i-500B'''<br />
** Not recommended for 12 core and higher CPUs<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC732D3-903B'''<br />
** No NIC 2 LED on front panel<br />
** Needed [https://www.startech.com/Cables/Computer-Power/Internal/12in-4-Pin-Fan-Power-Extension-Cable~FAN4EXT12 four pin extension cable] for main chassis fan<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC732D4-903B'''<br />
** Add-on sound card recommended<br />
** Add-on USB 2.0 card or USB 3.0 hub recommended<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC747TQ-R1400B or SC747TG-R1400B-SQ'''<br />
** Hot swap drive capable; SAS recommended<br />
** Recommended for use with one or more high-end GPUs<br />
** Listed as EoL by Supermicro, replaced with 1620 versions. Same fan modules and PDU used in newer, higher watt, version. ([[User:Robbieab|Robbieab]] ([[User talk:Robbieab|talk]]))<br />
** [[:File:TalosII_SystemAssembly_nashimus_v3.mp4|System Assembly Video - SC747TG-R1400B-SQ]]<br />
<br />
* '''Rosewill RSV-L4500'''<br />
** Fans are two wire and use molex connectors<br />
<br />
* '''TCG TGC-H4-650'''<br />
** Physical dimensions and mounting hardware fit perfectly<br />
** Extremely Inexpensive Bare-bones 4U Chassis<br />
<br />
* '''Lian Li PC-P80'''<br />
** Missing one standoff by the I/O shield<br />
** PW-IS40AV85AI0 upgrades the front panel to USB3<br />
<br />
=== Problematic Cases ===<br />
<br />
* '''BeQuiet Dark Base 900''' ([[User:Robbieab|Robbieab]] ([[User talk:Robbieab|talk]]))<br />
** Claims to support E-ATX on the BeQuiet website<br />
** Infographic showing the motherboard space to only be 322mm deep, which is 8.2mm short of the full-size E-ATX. <br />
** Emailed them for clarification, but no response. Can't confirm either way.<br />
<br />
* '''SuperMicro SC822'''<br />
** Low speed fans provide insufficient airflow over CPU0, leading to overheating if more than one 4-core CPU is installed.<br />
<br />
* '''Supermicro SC747TQ-R1620B''' ([[User:Gyakovlev|Gyakovlev]])<br />
<br />
** SuperMicro PWS-1K62P-1R PSUs are defective as designed and a hardware fix is required, this thing is literally feeding PWM signals into a *protection system level gated pin* //(Talos™ II Secure Workstation TL2WK2 is unaffected, as there's a hardware fix RCS developed and deploys on the TL2WK2)<br />
** Partial mitigation possible with [https://git.raptorcs.com/git/talos-system-fpga/commit/?id=16ef5424b780b116a7473f5fd3e511ec574f0181 patch for FPGA ] and external programmer (Bus Pirate 3.6a works) to flash it. After flashing place jumper on FPGA mode switch 1 header (page 39 of current manual). Fix is just a hack and unreliable.<br />
** Said PSUs are VERY loud.<br />
** probably possible to mitigate both mentioned problems by installing 2xPWS-1K28P-SQ (verification in progress, will update page)<br />
<br />
* '''Athena Power RM-3U8G1043'''<br />
** Some motherboard standoffs needed to be removed, and others needed additional hight.<br />
**There was no standoff hole for the top right. <br />
**The support beam across the top of the case interferes with CPU2 heatsink, but can be easily removed.<br />
<br />
==== Standoff Issues ====<br />
<br />
Stand off issues appear to be a very common problem. In many cases mitigation may be possible.<br />
<br />
* '''Fractal Design Define XL R2'''<br />
** Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions.<br />
** Some alternative standoff in at least the top-middle position may be required to prevent too much bending of the motherboard while inserting RAM.<br />
<br />
* '''BitFenix Aurora'''<br />
** [[User:MarcusC/BitFenix_Aurora|Multiple missing standoff holes]], some mitigation possible.<br />
<br />
* '''Thermaltake Core W100''' (See the ''[https://wiki.raptorcs.com/wiki/Category:Gallery Morgan's Revenge]'', by [[User:Peter Easton|JollyRoger]])<br />
** The positions of some standoffs are under components mounted on the back of the board. Careful measurement and attachment of only the standoffs that fit prior to installation of the motherboard is ''a necessity'' to avoid damaging the motherboard upon installation.<br />
** An add-on internal USB header is necessary to activate the extra 2 USB3 ports on the front panel.<br />
** The case is very spacious, with plenty of room and lots of space for many fans. Works well to provide necessary airflow and pressure within the case. <br />
** It is extremely important to have a good quality, powerful fan capable of withstanding high temperatures is required for the rear exhaust fan, which is very close to the rear CPU exhaust. A low quality fan in the rear exhaust port may hinder cooling.<br />
<br />
* '''Thermaltake Core W200'''<br />
** Heavy, expensive, massive.<br />
** Compatible ''with caveats''<br />
*** Talos™ II mainboard will fit in E-ATX compatible side only (when viewed from rear of case, the right side) if the dual system case.<br />
*** Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions. (non-essential but ensure proper support when inserting and removing RAM to avoid bending mainboard)<br />
*** Must remove wire-hole rubber grommets present under Talos™ II mainboard on right lower side for proper fit<br />
<br />
* '''Nanoxia Deep Silence2''' ([[User:Sharkcz|Sharkcz]], [[User:q66|q66]])<br />
** missing top-middle standoff hole, but I've used a plastic "flat" standoff instead ([[User:Sharkcz|Sharkcz]])<br />
** also missing top-left standoff hole at least on earlier DS2 revisions ([[User:q66|q66]], solved by drilling holes for both top-left and top-middle without using plastic standoffs, I sent feedback to Nanoxia in late December 2016 so perhaps the top-left hole was introduced silently)<br />
** all other standoff holes are present on the case<br />
** Power LED - red goes to pin 15, black to pin 16<br />
<br />
* '''RAIJINTEK ASTERION PLUS (Model 0R200049)''' ([[User:cyrozap|cyrozap]])<br />
** Missing standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions.<br />
*** As a workaround the standoffs can be unscrewed and placed upside-down (screw threads facing up) under the motherboard holes.<br />
*** This actually works surprisingly well, and thanks to the other screw points the motherboard is rigid enough that I don't worry too much about the weight of the HSFs flexing it.<br />
*** That said, it's probably a good idea to always transport the system on its side and avoid bumping it if possible.<br />
** The hinged panels that open with handles are much nicer than fiddling with thumb screws, but annoying since it makes it slightly trickier to do things that involve both the inside and back panel of the case (e.g., inserting PCI-e cards).<br />
** The PSU is at the very bottom of the case, while all the motherboard power connectors are at the very top of the case, so this can cause some issues if your PSU's cables aren't long enough.<br />
*** The EPS12V cables on my power supply had a few inches left over, but the main motherboard power cable was just barely able to reach from the other side of the case to the power connector.<br />
** The front of the case is sheet metal stuck to plastic using some double-sided adhesive tape, which doesn't seem to work very well.<br />
*** When I received the case the front metal was starting to peel off a few inches (several cm) at the top and bottom.<br />
*** It sticks back in place when I press on it, but I may need to get some better adhesive and re-apply it later.<br />
** For $170, I was hoping for something a little more robust, but at least it's pretty.<br />
<br />
* possible mitigation is plastic standoff like [https://www.kangyang-europe.com/product/pc-board-hardware/ass-10/ ASS-10]<br />
<br />
* '''Corsair 760T''' ([[User:mosst|mosst]])<br />
** Reasonably cheap.<br />
** Unusually tasteful aesthetics for a consumer/gaming case. Looks like something Aperture Science would come up with.<br />
** E-ATX boards fit, but the top-left and top-middle standoffs are missing, however this isn't much of a problem as the I/O panel helps hold the board in place.<br />
** Cable management may be difficult, as E-ATX boards cover most of the cable holes.<br />
<br />
* '''Lian Li PC-V1000L''' ([[User:Maxmillian|Maxmillian]] ([[User talk:Maxmillian|talk]]))<br />
** Very "Apple" brushed aluminum aesthetic.<br />
** E-ATX boards fit, but standoff holes for the top-left and top-middle positions are missing. There's a hole where the top-right standoff is supposed to be, but it's too big to screw in an ordinary standoff.<br />
<br />
=== Candidate Cases ===<br />
<br />
These cases claim E-ATX support and are planned to be used, or were considered, by someone.<br />
<br />
*Ceptagon CP-M1 (Vertical Case)<br />
** It's a really tight fit for e-atx, but it works.<br />
** You can fit in a talos 2 lite<br />
** a talos 2 probably won't be able to fit without taking off one of the coolers to get the motherboard in, and then putting the cooler back on<br />
<br />
== CPU Cooling Modifications ==<br />
While not officially supported, some users have chosen to modify the cooling of their systems and are satisfied with the improved cooling and decreased sound. Proceed with caution.<br />
* [[Dual 92mm fan CPU]]<br />
<br />
== Power Supplies ==<br />
When planning to run with both CPU sockets populated keep in mind that the power-supply should support also 2 8-pin EPS connectors.<br />
<br />
* Seasonic PRIME 1300W<br />
* Seasonic PRIME Ultra 850W Gold<br />
* Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650W<br />
* Seasonic PRIME Ultra Titanium 1000W (SSR-1000TR)<br />
* FSP Group Twins ATX 1+1 Dual Module 700W 80 PLUS GOLD Hot Swappable Redundant Digital Power Supply ([[User:ebrasca|ebrasca]])<br />
** Customer reported good build quality and proper functionality<br />
* Corsair TX550M 80+ GOLD ([[User:MarcusC|MarcusC]])<br />
** 2nd EPS power cable sold separately<br />
* Corsair AX860 <br />
* EVGA SuperNova 1200P2 1200W Platinum([[User:mosst|mosst]])<br />
** Works well, but the included ATX power cables may be too short if your PSU is mounted on the bottom of the case.<br />
* SilverStone Strider gold S series 850W ATX. 80 plus gold certification. ([[User:Xilinder|Xilinder]])<br />
* [https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=226 SilverStone Strider ST1500]<br />
<br />
== Memory ==<br />
See [[POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/Memory]].<br />
<br />
== PCIe Devices ==<br />
See [[POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices]].<br />
<br />
== SAS/SATA Storage Drives ==<br />
<br />
Connected via optional on-board [[PM8068]] controller, or via PCIe controller. NVMe cards are also [[POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices#NVMe Drives|supported]].<br />
<br />
Boards with onboard SAS have one Mini-SAS HD 4i (SFF-8643) port, and four standard SATA-III ports. Both support both SAS and SATA at the electrical level.<br />
<br />
Note: Microsemi Adaptec Series 8 RAID controllers [http://download.adaptec.com/pdfs/readme/microsemi_series-8-controller_readme_4_2018.pdf do not support ATAPI CD-ROM, DVD, or tape devices.]<br />
<br />
== Serial Adapters for J7701 Header ==<br />
* [http://pinoutguide.com/Motherboard/rs232_header_pinout.shtml Pinout Details]<br />
=== DTK/INTEL (compatible) ===<br />
* CablesToGo 09480 (unverified)<br />
* [https://www.pccables.com/DB9M-TO-IDC10-SERIAL-DTK-PORT.html DB9M TO IDC10 SERIAL DTK PORT 07121]<br />
* Assmann Serial Slot Bracket AK-610300-003-E<br />
** Sold under PremiumCord brand (used by [[User:Sharkcz|Sharkcz]])<br />
** These are also available from Dodax.co.uk as the Digitus AK-610300-003-E[https://www.dodax.co.uk/en-gb/electronics/interface-cards-adapters/digitus-digitus-ak-610300-003-e-dpVEDMTJ26MK9/] (tested by [[User:Ullbeking|Ullbeking]])<br />
* E-ITX ACC3100[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSTTDQW/] (tested by [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]])<br />
<br />
=== AT/EVEREX (not compatible) ===<br />
* StarTech PLATE9M16<br />
* Gigabyte COM port<br />
* CablesToGo 27550 (labelled Intel-compatible, but does not work) [https://www.cablestogo.com/product/27550/16in-db9m-serial-rs232-add-a-port-adapter-cable-with-bracket-for-intel-motherboards]<br />
<br />
== Serial Adapters for BMC TTL Auxiliary Serial Header ==<br />
* Adafruit USB to TTL Serial Cable - Debug / Console Cable for Raspberry Pi [https://www.adafruit.com/product/954]<br />
<br />
Unfortunately the auxiliary serial port is disabled in software by default. To enable it temporarily for a given boot, interrupt U-Boot through the serial port in the prior section, and then enter the following commands at the '''ast#''' prompt:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
setenv fit 0x20080000<br />
setenv other_rfs 0x20300000<br />
setenv uart2_fdt 0x90000000<br />
fdt addr ${fit}<br />
fdt get addr fit_fdt /images/fdt@1 data<br />
fdt move ${fit_fdt} ${uart2_fdt}<br />
fdt addr ${uart2_fdt}<br />
fdt resize<br />
setenv pin_path "/ahb/apb/syscon@1e6e2000/pinctrl@1e6e2000/"<br />
setenv phandle 80<br />
for pin in txd2 rxd2 nrts2 ndtr2 ndsr2 ncts2 ndcd2 nri2<br />
do<br />
fdt set ${pin_path}${pin}_default linux,phandle <${phandle}><br />
fdt set ${pin_path}${pin}_default phandle <${phandle}><br />
setexpr phandle ${phandle} + 1<br />
done<br />
setenv uart2_path "/ahb/apb/serial@1e78d000"<br />
fdt set ${uart2_path} status "okay"<br />
fdt set ${uart2_path} pinctrl-names "default"<br />
fdt set ${uart2_path} pinctrl-0 <0x00000050 0x00000051 0x00000052 0x00000053 0x00000054 0x00000055 0x00000056 0x00000057><br />
fdt addr ${fit}<br />
if fdt get value ramdisk_conf /configurations/conf@1 ramdisk<br />
then<br />
bootm ${fit}#conf@1 ${fit}#conf@1 ${uart2_fdt}<br />
else<br />
bootm ${fit}#conf@1 ${other_rfs} ${uart2_fdt}<br />
fi<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
After the system has booted, you can enable logins over the auxiliary serial port with:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
systemctl start serial-getty@ttyS1.service<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
[[Category:Compatibility List]]</div>Happyfishhttps://wiki.raptorcs.com/w/index.php?title=POWER9_Hardware_Compatibility_List/PCIe_Devices&diff=2711POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices2019-09-03T03:39:30Z<p>Happyfish: /* AMD */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
==Compatibility rules==<br />
In general, any PCIe device will work providing that an open source driver is available for your operating system. There are some exceptions:<br />
<br />
* '''Hardware bugs.''' POWER does not permit errant DMA accesses. If a device tries to access areas of host memory which it is not permitted to access, the device is shut down immediately. This is dissimilar to x86 platforms, which simply silently ignore such attempts. Some badly designed I/O devices have bugs causing them to attempt DMA accesses to random areas of host memory; these devices are unlikely to function correctly on POWER systems unless a workaround is available. Note that devices in full bypass mode may legally have access to all host memory, to avoid this and test driver IOMMU setup pass "iommu=nobypass" to the kernel at startup.<br />
* '''I/O space.''' Starting with [[POWER9]], access to the legacy PCI I/O space is no longer supported; devices or drivers which rely on this will not function. The legacy I/O space has been deprecated for as long as PCIe has existed; generally this will only affect very old PCIe devices which use PCIe to PCI bridge chips to attach old PCI devices to the bus. A small subset of these devices may require legacy I/O space support.<br />
* '''Incomplete memory addressing support.''' The PCIe architecture specifies a 64-bit address space. Some I/O devices try to economize on this by only implementing e.g. 40 bits for their addressing, rendering them incapable of addressing host memory which lies above address 2<sup>40</sup>. (Firmware patches to work around this are pending.)<br />
* '''Bifurcation limits.''' Arbitrary PCIe lane bifurcation is not supported. Devices which split a PCIe slot into multiple connectors (for example, PCIe to M.2 adaptors) will not work unless they have a PCIe switch chip, although the first connector will generally work.<br />
<br />
==NICs==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Broadcom [[BCM5719]]<br />
* Chelsio T6225-SO-CR<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX-6 EN 200Gb/s Adapter Card ''(supports [[CAPI]])''<br />
* Silicom [https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9-server-adapter/ PE310G4SPI9]/[https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9la-quad-port-10-gigabit-nic-intel-based/ PE310G4SPI9LA] quad port 10 GbE SFP+ adapter (ixgbe driver)<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX IB QDR (mlx4 driver)<br />
<br />
==Wireless Cards==<br />
* [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75439/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-7260.html Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 7260] (Bluetooth untested)<br />
<br />
==NVMe Drives==<br />
* Samsung 950 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 960 EVO / PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 970 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Intel Optane 900P NVMe XPoint PCIe<br />
* Intel Optane 905P NVMe XPoint PCIe AIC<br />
* WD Black PCIe (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
<br />
==PCIe to M.2 Adapters==<br />
===Working===<br />
* [http://ableconn.com/products_2.php?gid=62 Ableconn PEXM2-SSD M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to PCI Express 3.0 x4 Host Adapter Card (M.2 to PCIe adapter)]<br />
* [http://www.delock.com/produkte/G_89370/merkmale.html Delock PCI Express x4 Card > 1 x internal NVMe M.2 Key M 80 mm - Low Profile Form Factor; Item No. 89370]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4RE5AU2769 JEYI SK4 M.2 NVMe(M Key) SSD to PCI-E 3.0 x4 Adapter Converter Card]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124167 SYBA SI-PEX40110 M.2 PCI-e To PCI-e 3.0 x4]<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7101a-1-overview.htm HighPoint SSD7101A-1] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (based on PLX PEX8747 PCIe switch)<br />
** Works without special drivers as a PCIe switch. NVMEs are detected and work just fine. Petitboot is able to boot attached NVMEs with no problems. Tested in FreeBSD. -- [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]] ([[User talk:Bdragon|talk]])<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7102-overview.htm HighPoint SSD 7102] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (with PCIe switch)<br />
<br />
===Partially working===<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074WV4ZN4 Aplicata Quad M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe x16 Adapter] (no PCIe switch; only lowest slot works)<br />
<br />
==SAS/SATA Storage Controllers ==<br />
===Working===<br />
* IOCrest SI-PEX40062 (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9235, PCI id 1B4B:9235)<br />
** Marvell 88SE9230 chipset also confirmed to work<br />
* Kouwell PE-115H (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9130, PCI id 1b4b:9130)<br />
* LSI 9300/9200 SAS HBAs<br />
** May require updating to IT firmware on a x86 machine<br />
* [[PM8068]]-based SAS HBAs <br />
* Supermicro AOC-SLG3-4E2P 4-port OCuLink adapter<br />
* Jmicron JMB 363 SATA PCIe card. SATA ports work with Petitboot.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* AXAGON PCES-SA2 (ASMedia chipset)<br />
* SuperMicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 (mvsas driver)<br />
<br />
== Graphics Cards ==<br />
<br />
No display? Check out the [[Troubleshooting/GPU|GPU Troubleshooting]] page.<br />
<br />
=== AMD ===<br />
<br />
All AMD GPUs currently have DMA issues (limited to 32-bit, which can cause crashes) due to missing Linux kernel support for DMA windows between 33 and 63 bits in length. The root cause is GPU vendors (and occasionally some non-GPU vendors) cutting costs and only including 40-bit capable (Intel-style) DMA controllers. A compatibility mode is expected to be included in Linux 5.4 and above that will resolve this issue.<br />
<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6450 - Works with default settings (kernel: radeon, X: modesetting or radeon), tested in BE mode<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6850 - Disable AST VGA with jumper. 32 bit.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7850 - Disabled onboard VGA. Using amdgpu is highly unstable, radeon driver is usable but has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7950 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 220<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 230 - Works in BE mode (use <code>Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"</code> for Xorg)<br />
* AMD Radeon R7 240<br />
* AMD Radeon R9 290X<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 480<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 580 – Works with the amdgpu firmware from Ubuntu 19.04 and disabled onboard VGA<br />
** You may also need a kernel parameter like <code>vga=797</code> if xinit complains about VESA[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions]<br />
* AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 - Works with Debian Buster with amdgpu. Requires patches to work, somewhat unstable but usable. Cannot use AST Integrated VGA and AMDGPU at the same time without causing conflict. Not tested at this moment for use in petitboot or firmware. <br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX4100 (Polaris11 core) - May need at least linux 4.16 in order to get Xorg to work.<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX5100<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 (Polaris10 core) - Available pre-installed on Talos II workstation, server, and desktop configurations.<br />
<br />
The core name is important when storing the firmware into the BOOTKERNFW partition in PNOR for use by skiroot.<br />
<br />
=== NVIDIA ===<br />
* NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] (rev a1) - Works in petitboot if onboard VGA is disabled. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA. No firmware needed.<br />
* NVIDIA RTX 2070 - usable for compute, but not 3D acceleration; integrated by Raptor as part of the Talos II PowerAI Development System configuration<br />
<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* [[AST2500|ASPEED AST2500]]. Works in both the main OS (LE mode) and Petitboot. BE mode partially works (doesn't crash, but colors are wrong unless you apply a patch that is harmful to performance).<br />
* [https://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/CUH195-USB-2-to-DVI-VGA-or-HDMI-Adaptor-1080p-full-hd ClimaxDigital CUH195 USB 2.0 Graphic Adapter] - Based on DisplayLink DL-3500 chipset. Works in the main OS; not tested with Petitboot but is likely to work there too.<br />
* EVGA 100-U2-UV12-A1 UV Plus USB VGA Adapter - DisplayLink Based - Petitboot shows up without loading firmware. Not tested in OS.<br />
<br />
=== Unknown if working (good candidates to test) ===<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=455 ASPEED AST2510]. It's the GPU component of the [[AST2500]] without the BMC component. Might be useful for users who want to add additional VGA displays beyond the single VGA display supported by the built-in AST2500, with similar freedom and performance properties as the AST2500. Known suppliers of AST2510 devices are:<br />
** [https://www.win-ent.com/1U-Rackmount-Platforms/pl-81280 WIN Enterprises IP-492B]<br />
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20190505060931/http://www.aewin.com.tw/uploads/files/acbd8aee4c81584332ee56cf11ec230e.pdf AEWIN Technologies R492B (Warning: non-TLS link)]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=377 ASPEED AST1400]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1400 is 5th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1400 devices are:<br />
** [https://dls.ieiworld.com/IEIWeb/Reserved/0F233000410888189307/IGCME-1300%20QIG%20V1.10_20150819.pdf IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R11]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=244 ASPEED AST1300]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1300 is 4th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1300 devices are:<br />
** [http://archivecaslytosk.onion/QZROL IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R10]<br />
<br />
== Sound Cards ==<br />
<br />
===Working===<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX SB1570 PCIe 5.1 Sound Card<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity PCIe Audio Sound Card (SB0880)<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 and 7950 (HDMI audio)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=156&p_name=+USB+Stereo+Audio+Adapter&pc_id=9&pc_name=Adapters&pt_id=3&pt_name=Audio+%2B++Video#tab-1 VANTEC NBA-120U (USB)]<br />
* Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (AU-MMSA)<br />
* [http://mackie.com/products/onyx-blackjack Mackie Onyx Blackjack (USB) Recording Interface]<br />
* RME HDSPe AIO (FreeBSD tested)<br />
* Leveraged Sabrent Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter (model BT-UB40) to connect to wireless Bluetooth headphones, specifically Bose Quiet Comfort 35.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* ASUS Xonar SE - Contains ASMedia USB host controller with errant DMA access flaw<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 - unable to enable emu10k1 driver on little-endian power9 kernel as driver requires ZONE_DMA<br />
<br />
==USB Host Controllers==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Insignia USB 3.0 PCI-e NS-PCCUP53 V1.0 (Chipset: NEC D720202)<br />
* AGAXO PCEU-23R (Chipset: Renesas uPD720202, PCI id 1912:0015)<br />
* Terminus Technology Inc. FE 2.1 7-port Hub<br />
* [https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegroprousb3pcie.html Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 PCIe USB3-PRO-4PM-E] (Chipset: Four [http://www.frescologic.com/product/single/fl1100ex/ Fresco Logic FL1100EX] controllers behind one [https://www.broadcom.com/products/pcie-switches-bridges/pcie-switches/pex8608 PLX PEX 8608] switch)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=125&p_name=+4-Port+SuperSpeed+USB+3.0+PCIe+Host+Card+w%2F+Internal+20-Pin+Connector&pc_id=16&pc_name=USB&pt_id=4&pt_name=Add-on+Cards Vantec UGT-PC345 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe w/ Internal 20 pin] (Chipset: Renesas uDP720201)<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H4HJNJC] (monster card with 8 ports of USB 3.0) four Renesas uPD720202 chips behind ASMedia 1806, card can be found under different brands but can be identified by the look.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
In general, USB3 host controllers based on ASMedia chipsets are known to be problematic, due to ASMedia hardware or firmware bugs causing errant DMA accesses to invalid regions of host memory.<br />
<br />
* AXAGON PCEU-43V - chipset Via VL805 - PCI id 1106:3483<br />
* StarTech PEXUSB314A2V - 2x ASM1142 host controllers and a PCIe switch<br />
* QNINE USB 3.1 Gen2 (Type-A and Type-C) - ASM1142<br />
** It's based on the the same reference design as all the other cheap ASM1142 cards, so there's a good chance those won't work either.<br />
* Rosewill RC-509 - ASM1142<br />
* Ableconn PU31-2C-2 - ASM2142<br />
<br />
==TV Tuners==<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV HVR-850 (2040:7240) - ATSC - using Kaffeine<br />
<br />
==Firewire Host Controllers==<br />
===Non-working===<br />
<br />
* [https://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=119 Syba SY-PEX30016]<br />
** The card correctly gets enumerated by the OS and the driver is able to communicate with it, but Firewire bus transactions fail.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Compatibility List]]</div>Happyfishhttps://wiki.raptorcs.com/w/index.php?title=POWER9_Hardware_Compatibility_List/PCIe_Devices&diff=2710POWER9 Hardware Compatibility List/PCIe Devices2019-09-03T03:33:03Z<p>Happyfish: /* Working */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
==Compatibility rules==<br />
In general, any PCIe device will work providing that an open source driver is available for your operating system. There are some exceptions:<br />
<br />
* '''Hardware bugs.''' POWER does not permit errant DMA accesses. If a device tries to access areas of host memory which it is not permitted to access, the device is shut down immediately. This is dissimilar to x86 platforms, which simply silently ignore such attempts. Some badly designed I/O devices have bugs causing them to attempt DMA accesses to random areas of host memory; these devices are unlikely to function correctly on POWER systems unless a workaround is available. Note that devices in full bypass mode may legally have access to all host memory, to avoid this and test driver IOMMU setup pass "iommu=nobypass" to the kernel at startup.<br />
* '''I/O space.''' Starting with [[POWER9]], access to the legacy PCI I/O space is no longer supported; devices or drivers which rely on this will not function. The legacy I/O space has been deprecated for as long as PCIe has existed; generally this will only affect very old PCIe devices which use PCIe to PCI bridge chips to attach old PCI devices to the bus. A small subset of these devices may require legacy I/O space support.<br />
* '''Incomplete memory addressing support.''' The PCIe architecture specifies a 64-bit address space. Some I/O devices try to economize on this by only implementing e.g. 40 bits for their addressing, rendering them incapable of addressing host memory which lies above address 2<sup>40</sup>. (Firmware patches to work around this are pending.)<br />
* '''Bifurcation limits.''' Arbitrary PCIe lane bifurcation is not supported. Devices which split a PCIe slot into multiple connectors (for example, PCIe to M.2 adaptors) will not work unless they have a PCIe switch chip, although the first connector will generally work.<br />
<br />
==NICs==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Broadcom [[BCM5719]]<br />
* Chelsio T6225-SO-CR<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX-6 EN 200Gb/s Adapter Card ''(supports [[CAPI]])''<br />
* Silicom [https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9-server-adapter/ PE310G4SPI9]/[https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9la-quad-port-10-gigabit-nic-intel-based/ PE310G4SPI9LA] quad port 10 GbE SFP+ adapter (ixgbe driver)<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX IB QDR (mlx4 driver)<br />
<br />
==Wireless Cards==<br />
* [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75439/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-7260.html Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 7260] (Bluetooth untested)<br />
<br />
==NVMe Drives==<br />
* Samsung 950 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 960 EVO / PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 970 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Intel Optane 900P NVMe XPoint PCIe<br />
* Intel Optane 905P NVMe XPoint PCIe AIC<br />
* WD Black PCIe (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
<br />
==PCIe to M.2 Adapters==<br />
===Working===<br />
* [http://ableconn.com/products_2.php?gid=62 Ableconn PEXM2-SSD M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to PCI Express 3.0 x4 Host Adapter Card (M.2 to PCIe adapter)]<br />
* [http://www.delock.com/produkte/G_89370/merkmale.html Delock PCI Express x4 Card > 1 x internal NVMe M.2 Key M 80 mm - Low Profile Form Factor; Item No. 89370]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4RE5AU2769 JEYI SK4 M.2 NVMe(M Key) SSD to PCI-E 3.0 x4 Adapter Converter Card]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124167 SYBA SI-PEX40110 M.2 PCI-e To PCI-e 3.0 x4]<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7101a-1-overview.htm HighPoint SSD7101A-1] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (based on PLX PEX8747 PCIe switch)<br />
** Works without special drivers as a PCIe switch. NVMEs are detected and work just fine. Petitboot is able to boot attached NVMEs with no problems. Tested in FreeBSD. -- [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]] ([[User talk:Bdragon|talk]])<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7102-overview.htm HighPoint SSD 7102] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (with PCIe switch)<br />
<br />
===Partially working===<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074WV4ZN4 Aplicata Quad M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe x16 Adapter] (no PCIe switch; only lowest slot works)<br />
<br />
==SAS/SATA Storage Controllers ==<br />
===Working===<br />
* IOCrest SI-PEX40062 (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9235, PCI id 1B4B:9235)<br />
** Marvell 88SE9230 chipset also confirmed to work<br />
* Kouwell PE-115H (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9130, PCI id 1b4b:9130)<br />
* LSI 9300/9200 SAS HBAs<br />
** May require updating to IT firmware on a x86 machine<br />
* [[PM8068]]-based SAS HBAs <br />
* Supermicro AOC-SLG3-4E2P 4-port OCuLink adapter<br />
* Jmicron JMB 363 SATA PCIe card. SATA ports work with Petitboot.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* AXAGON PCES-SA2 (ASMedia chipset)<br />
* SuperMicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 (mvsas driver)<br />
<br />
== Graphics Cards ==<br />
<br />
No display? Check out the [[Troubleshooting/GPU|GPU Troubleshooting]] page.<br />
<br />
=== AMD ===<br />
<br />
All AMD GPUs currently have DMA issues (limited to 32-bit, which can cause crashes) due to missing Linux kernel support for DMA windows between 33 and 63 bits in length. The root cause is GPU vendors (and occasionally some non-GPU vendors) cutting costs and only including 40-bit capable (Intel-style) DMA controllers. A compatibility mode is expected to be included in Linux 5.4 and above that will resolve this issue.<br />
<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6450 - Works with default settings (kernel: radeon, X: modesetting or radeon), tested in BE mode<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6850 - Disable AST VGA with jumper. 32 bit.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7850 - Disabled onboard VGA. Using amdgpu is highly unstable, radeon driver is usable but has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7950 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 220<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 230 - Works in BE mode (use <code>Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"</code> for Xorg)<br />
* AMD Radeon R7 240<br />
* AMD Radeon R9 290X<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 480<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 580 – Works with the amdgpu firmware from Ubuntu 19.04 and disabled onboard VGA<br />
* AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 - Works with Debian Buster with amdgpu. Requires patches to work, somewhat unstable but usable. Cannot use AST Integrated VGA and AMDGPU at the same time without causing conflict. Not tested at this moment for use in petitboot or firmware. <br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX4100 (Polaris11 core) - May need at least linux 4.16 in order to get Xorg to work.<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX5100<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 (Polaris10 core) - Available pre-installed on Talos II workstation, server, and desktop configurations.<br />
<br />
The core name is important when storing the firmware into the BOOTKERNFW partition in PNOR for use by skiroot.<br />
<br />
=== NVIDIA ===<br />
* NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] (rev a1) - Works in petitboot if onboard VGA is disabled. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA. No firmware needed.<br />
* NVIDIA RTX 2070 - usable for compute, but not 3D acceleration; integrated by Raptor as part of the Talos II PowerAI Development System configuration<br />
<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* [[AST2500|ASPEED AST2500]]. Works in both the main OS (LE mode) and Petitboot. BE mode partially works (doesn't crash, but colors are wrong unless you apply a patch that is harmful to performance).<br />
* [https://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/CUH195-USB-2-to-DVI-VGA-or-HDMI-Adaptor-1080p-full-hd ClimaxDigital CUH195 USB 2.0 Graphic Adapter] - Based on DisplayLink DL-3500 chipset. Works in the main OS; not tested with Petitboot but is likely to work there too.<br />
* EVGA 100-U2-UV12-A1 UV Plus USB VGA Adapter - DisplayLink Based - Petitboot shows up without loading firmware. Not tested in OS.<br />
<br />
=== Unknown if working (good candidates to test) ===<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=455 ASPEED AST2510]. It's the GPU component of the [[AST2500]] without the BMC component. Might be useful for users who want to add additional VGA displays beyond the single VGA display supported by the built-in AST2500, with similar freedom and performance properties as the AST2500. Known suppliers of AST2510 devices are:<br />
** [https://www.win-ent.com/1U-Rackmount-Platforms/pl-81280 WIN Enterprises IP-492B]<br />
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20190505060931/http://www.aewin.com.tw/uploads/files/acbd8aee4c81584332ee56cf11ec230e.pdf AEWIN Technologies R492B (Warning: non-TLS link)]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=377 ASPEED AST1400]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1400 is 5th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1400 devices are:<br />
** [https://dls.ieiworld.com/IEIWeb/Reserved/0F233000410888189307/IGCME-1300%20QIG%20V1.10_20150819.pdf IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R11]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=244 ASPEED AST1300]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1300 is 4th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1300 devices are:<br />
** [http://archivecaslytosk.onion/QZROL IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R10]<br />
<br />
== Sound Cards ==<br />
<br />
===Working===<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX SB1570 PCIe 5.1 Sound Card<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity PCIe Audio Sound Card (SB0880)<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 and 7950 (HDMI audio)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=156&p_name=+USB+Stereo+Audio+Adapter&pc_id=9&pc_name=Adapters&pt_id=3&pt_name=Audio+%2B++Video#tab-1 VANTEC NBA-120U (USB)]<br />
* Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (AU-MMSA)<br />
* [http://mackie.com/products/onyx-blackjack Mackie Onyx Blackjack (USB) Recording Interface]<br />
* RME HDSPe AIO (FreeBSD tested)<br />
* Leveraged Sabrent Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter (model BT-UB40) to connect to wireless Bluetooth headphones, specifically Bose Quiet Comfort 35.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* ASUS Xonar SE - Contains ASMedia USB host controller with errant DMA access flaw<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 - unable to enable emu10k1 driver on little-endian power9 kernel as driver requires ZONE_DMA<br />
<br />
==USB Host Controllers==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Insignia USB 3.0 PCI-e NS-PCCUP53 V1.0 (Chipset: NEC D720202)<br />
* AGAXO PCEU-23R (Chipset: Renesas uPD720202, PCI id 1912:0015)<br />
* Terminus Technology Inc. FE 2.1 7-port Hub<br />
* [https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegroprousb3pcie.html Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 PCIe USB3-PRO-4PM-E] (Chipset: Four [http://www.frescologic.com/product/single/fl1100ex/ Fresco Logic FL1100EX] controllers behind one [https://www.broadcom.com/products/pcie-switches-bridges/pcie-switches/pex8608 PLX PEX 8608] switch)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=125&p_name=+4-Port+SuperSpeed+USB+3.0+PCIe+Host+Card+w%2F+Internal+20-Pin+Connector&pc_id=16&pc_name=USB&pt_id=4&pt_name=Add-on+Cards Vantec UGT-PC345 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe w/ Internal 20 pin] (Chipset: Renesas uDP720201)<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H4HJNJC] (monster card with 8 ports of USB 3.0) four Renesas uPD720202 chips behind ASMedia 1806, card can be found under different brands but can be identified by the look.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
In general, USB3 host controllers based on ASMedia chipsets are known to be problematic, due to ASMedia hardware or firmware bugs causing errant DMA accesses to invalid regions of host memory.<br />
<br />
* AXAGON PCEU-43V - chipset Via VL805 - PCI id 1106:3483<br />
* StarTech PEXUSB314A2V - 2x ASM1142 host controllers and a PCIe switch<br />
* QNINE USB 3.1 Gen2 (Type-A and Type-C) - ASM1142<br />
** It's based on the the same reference design as all the other cheap ASM1142 cards, so there's a good chance those won't work either.<br />
* Rosewill RC-509 - ASM1142<br />
* Ableconn PU31-2C-2 - ASM2142<br />
<br />
==TV Tuners==<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV HVR-850 (2040:7240) - ATSC - using Kaffeine<br />
<br />
==Firewire Host Controllers==<br />
===Non-working===<br />
<br />
* [https://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=119 Syba SY-PEX30016]<br />
** The card correctly gets enumerated by the OS and the driver is able to communicate with it, but Firewire bus transactions fail.<br />
<br />
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<div><br />
==Compatibility rules==<br />
In general, any PCIe device will work providing that an open source driver is available for your operating system. There are some exceptions:<br />
<br />
* '''Hardware bugs.''' POWER does not permit errant DMA accesses. If a device tries to access areas of host memory which it is not permitted to access, the device is shut down immediately. This is dissimilar to x86 platforms, which simply silently ignore such attempts. Some badly designed I/O devices have bugs causing them to attempt DMA accesses to random areas of host memory; these devices are unlikely to function correctly on POWER systems unless a workaround is available. Note that devices in full bypass mode may legally have access to all host memory, to avoid this and test driver IOMMU setup pass "iommu=nobypass" to the kernel at startup.<br />
* '''I/O space.''' Starting with [[POWER9]], access to the legacy PCI I/O space is no longer supported; devices or drivers which rely on this will not function. The legacy I/O space has been deprecated for as long as PCIe has existed; generally this will only affect very old PCIe devices which use PCIe to PCI bridge chips to attach old PCI devices to the bus. A small subset of these devices may require legacy I/O space support.<br />
* '''Incomplete memory addressing support.''' The PCIe architecture specifies a 64-bit address space. Some I/O devices try to economize on this by only implementing e.g. 40 bits for their addressing, rendering them incapable of addressing host memory which lies above address 2<sup>40</sup>. (Firmware patches to work around this are pending.)<br />
* '''Bifurcation limits.''' Arbitrary PCIe lane bifurcation is not supported. Devices which split a PCIe slot into multiple connectors (for example, PCIe to M.2 adaptors) will not work unless they have a PCIe switch chip, although the first connector will generally work.<br />
<br />
==NICs==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Broadcom [[BCM5719]]<br />
* Chelsio T6225-SO-CR<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX-6 EN 200Gb/s Adapter Card ''(supports [[CAPI]])''<br />
* Silicom [https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9-server-adapter/ PE310G4SPI9]/[https://www.silicom-usa.com/pr/server-adapters/networking-adapters/10-gigabit-ethernet-networking-adapters/pe310g4spi9la-quad-port-10-gigabit-nic-intel-based/ PE310G4SPI9LA] quad port 10 GbE SFP+ adapter (ixgbe driver)<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* Mellanox ConnectX IB QDR (mlx4 driver)<br />
<br />
==Wireless Cards==<br />
* [https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/75439/intel-dual-band-wireless-ac-7260.html Intel Dual-Band Wireless-AC 7260] (Bluetooth untested)<br />
<br />
==NVMe Drives==<br />
* Samsung 950 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 960 EVO / PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Samsung 970 PRO (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* Intel Optane 900P NVMe XPoint PCIe<br />
* Intel Optane 905P NVMe XPoint PCIe AIC<br />
* WD Black PCIe (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
* MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB (with M.2 to PCIe adapter)<br />
<br />
==PCIe to M.2 Adapters==<br />
===Working===<br />
* [http://ableconn.com/products_2.php?gid=62 Ableconn PEXM2-SSD M.2 NGFF PCIe SSD to PCI Express 3.0 x4 Host Adapter Card (M.2 to PCIe adapter)]<br />
* [http://www.delock.com/produkte/G_89370/merkmale.html Delock PCI Express x4 Card > 1 x internal NVMe M.2 Key M 80 mm - Low Profile Form Factor; Item No. 89370]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4RE5AU2769 JEYI SK4 M.2 NVMe(M Key) SSD to PCI-E 3.0 x4 Adapter Converter Card]<br />
* [https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124167 SYBA SI-PEX40110 M.2 PCI-e To PCI-e 3.0 x4]<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7101a-1-overview.htm HighPoint SSD7101A-1] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (based on PLX PEX8747 PCIe switch)<br />
** Works without special drivers as a PCIe switch. NVMEs are detected and work just fine. Petitboot is able to boot attached NVMEs with no problems. Tested in FreeBSD. -- [[User:Bdragon|Bdragon]] ([[User talk:Bdragon|talk]])<br />
* [http://highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-ssd7102-overview.htm HighPoint SSD 7102] 4x M.2 PCIe to PCIe 3.0 x16 (with PCIe switch)<br />
<br />
===Partially working===<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074WV4ZN4 Aplicata Quad M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe x16 Adapter] (no PCIe switch; only lowest slot works)<br />
<br />
==SAS/SATA Storage Controllers ==<br />
===Working===<br />
* IOCrest SI-PEX40062 (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9235, PCI id 1B4B:9235)<br />
** Marvell 88SE9230 chipset also confirmed to work<br />
* Kouwell PE-115H (Chipset: Marvell 88SE9130, PCI id 1b4b:9130)<br />
* LSI 9300/9200 SAS HBAs<br />
** May require updating to IT firmware on a x86 machine<br />
* [[PM8068]]-based SAS HBAs <br />
* Supermicro AOC-SLG3-4E2P 4-port OCuLink adapter<br />
* Jmicron JMB 363 SATA PCIe card. SATA ports work with Petitboot.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* AXAGON PCES-SA2 (ASMedia chipset)<br />
* SuperMicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 (mvsas driver)<br />
<br />
== Graphics Cards ==<br />
<br />
No display? Check out the [[Troubleshooting/GPU|GPU Troubleshooting]] page.<br />
<br />
=== AMD ===<br />
<br />
All AMD GPUs currently have DMA issues (limited to 32-bit, which can cause crashes) due to missing Linux kernel support for DMA windows between 33 and 63 bits in length. The root cause is GPU vendors (and occasionally some non-GPU vendors) cutting costs and only including 40-bit capable (Intel-style) DMA controllers. A compatibility mode is expected to be included in Linux 5.4 and above that will resolve this issue.<br />
<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6450 - Works with default settings (kernel: radeon, X: modesetting or radeon), tested in BE mode<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 6850 - Disable AST VGA with jumper. 32 bit.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7850 - Disabled onboard VGA. Using amdgpu is highly unstable, radeon driver is usable but has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 7950 - Must disable onboard VGA first. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA.<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 220<br />
* AMD Radeon R5 230 - Works in BE mode (use <code>Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"</code> for Xorg)<br />
* AMD Radeon R7 240<br />
* AMD Radeon R9 290X<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 480<br />
* AMD Radeon RX 580 – Works with the amdgpu firmware from Ubuntu 19.04 and disabled onboard VGA<br />
* AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 - Works with Debian Buster with amdgpu. Requires patches to work, somewhat unstable but usable. Cannot use AST Integrated VGA and AMDGPU at the same time without causing conflict. Not tested at this moment for use in petitboot or firmware. <br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX4100 (Polaris11 core) - May need at least linux 4.16 in order to get Xorg to work.<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX5100<br />
* AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 (Polaris10 core) - Available pre-installed on Talos II workstation, server, and desktop configurations.<br />
<br />
The core name is important when storing the firmware into the BOOTKERNFW partition in PNOR for use by skiroot.<br />
<br />
=== NVIDIA ===<br />
* NVIDIA Corporation G96 [GeForce 9500 GT] (rev a1) - Works in petitboot if onboard VGA is disabled. Currently has issues with only using 32-bit DMA. No firmware needed.<br />
* NVIDIA RTX 2070 - usable for compute, but not 3D acceleration; integrated by Raptor as part of the Talos II PowerAI Development System configuration<br />
<br />
=== Other ===<br />
* [[AST2500|ASPEED AST2500]]. Works in both the main OS (LE mode) and Petitboot. BE mode partially works (doesn't crash, but colors are wrong unless you apply a patch that is harmful to performance).<br />
* [https://www.climaxdigital.co.uk/CUH195-USB-2-to-DVI-VGA-or-HDMI-Adaptor-1080p-full-hd ClimaxDigital CUH195 USB 2.0 Graphic Adapter] - Based on DisplayLink DL-3500 chipset. Works in the main OS; not tested with Petitboot but is likely to work there too.<br />
* EVGA 100-U2-UV12-A1 UV Plus USB VGA Adapter - DisplayLink Based - Petitboot shows up without loading firmware. Not tested in OS.<br />
<br />
=== Unknown if working (good candidates to test) ===<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=455 ASPEED AST2510]. It's the GPU component of the [[AST2500]] without the BMC component. Might be useful for users who want to add additional VGA displays beyond the single VGA display supported by the built-in AST2500, with similar freedom and performance properties as the AST2500. Known suppliers of AST2510 devices are:<br />
** [https://www.win-ent.com/1U-Rackmount-Platforms/pl-81280 WIN Enterprises IP-492B]<br />
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20190505060931/http://www.aewin.com.tw/uploads/files/acbd8aee4c81584332ee56cf11ec230e.pdf AEWIN Technologies R492B (Warning: non-TLS link)]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=377 ASPEED AST1400]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1400 is 5th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1400 devices are:<br />
** [https://dls.ieiworld.com/IEIWeb/Reserved/0F233000410888189307/IGCME-1300%20QIG%20V1.10_20150819.pdf IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R11]<br />
* [https://www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=244 ASPEED AST1300]. Older revision of the AST2510 (AST1300 is 4th generation; AST2510 is 6th generation). Known suppliers of AST1300 devices are:<br />
** [http://archivecaslytosk.onion/QZROL IEI Integration Corp IGCME-1300-R10]<br />
<br />
== Sound Cards ==<br />
<br />
===Working===<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX SB1570 PCIe 5.1 Sound Card<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity PCIe Audio Sound Card (SB0880)<br />
* AMD Radeon HD 5850 and 7950 (HDMI audio)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=156&p_name=+USB+Stereo+Audio+Adapter&pc_id=9&pc_name=Adapters&pt_id=3&pt_name=Audio+%2B++Video#tab-1 VANTEC NBA-120U (USB)]<br />
* [http://mackie.com/products/onyx-blackjack Mackie Onyx Blackjack (USB) Recording Interface]<br />
* RME HDSPe AIO (FreeBSD tested)<br />
* Leveraged Sabrent Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter (model BT-UB40) to connect to wireless Bluetooth headphones, specifically Bose Quiet Comfort 35.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
* ASUS Xonar SE - Contains ASMedia USB host controller with errant DMA access flaw<br />
* Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 - unable to enable emu10k1 driver on little-endian power9 kernel as driver requires ZONE_DMA<br />
<br />
==USB Host Controllers==<br />
===Working===<br />
* Insignia USB 3.0 PCI-e NS-PCCUP53 V1.0 (Chipset: NEC D720202)<br />
* AGAXO PCEU-23R (Chipset: Renesas uPD720202, PCI id 1912:0015)<br />
* Terminus Technology Inc. FE 2.1 7-port Hub<br />
* [https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegroprousb3pcie.html Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 PCIe USB3-PRO-4PM-E] (Chipset: Four [http://www.frescologic.com/product/single/fl1100ex/ Fresco Logic FL1100EX] controllers behind one [https://www.broadcom.com/products/pcie-switches-bridges/pcie-switches/pex8608 PLX PEX 8608] switch)<br />
* [http://www.vantecusa.com/products_detail.php?p_id=125&p_name=+4-Port+SuperSpeed+USB+3.0+PCIe+Host+Card+w%2F+Internal+20-Pin+Connector&pc_id=16&pc_name=USB&pt_id=4&pt_name=Add-on+Cards Vantec UGT-PC345 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe w/ Internal 20 pin] (Chipset: Renesas uDP720201)<br />
* [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H4HJNJC] (monster card with 8 ports of USB 3.0) four Renesas uPD720202 chips behind ASMedia 1806, card can be found under different brands but can be identified by the look.<br />
<br />
===Non-working===<br />
In general, USB3 host controllers based on ASMedia chipsets are known to be problematic, due to ASMedia hardware or firmware bugs causing errant DMA accesses to invalid regions of host memory.<br />
<br />
* AXAGON PCEU-43V - chipset Via VL805 - PCI id 1106:3483<br />
* StarTech PEXUSB314A2V - 2x ASM1142 host controllers and a PCIe switch<br />
* QNINE USB 3.1 Gen2 (Type-A and Type-C) - ASM1142<br />
** It's based on the the same reference design as all the other cheap ASM1142 cards, so there's a good chance those won't work either.<br />
* Rosewill RC-509 - ASM1142<br />
* Ableconn PU31-2C-2 - ASM2142<br />
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==TV Tuners==<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD<br />
* Hauppauge WinTV HVR-850 (2040:7240) - ATSC - using Kaffeine<br />
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==Firewire Host Controllers==<br />
===Non-working===<br />
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* [https://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=119 Syba SY-PEX30016]<br />
** The card correctly gets enumerated by the OS and the driver is able to communicate with it, but Firewire bus transactions fail.<br />
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