Hello!
SanDisk looks problematic.
If you talking about SDCZ450-128G-G46 or SDDDC2-064G (or probably any other SanDisk Type-C flash drive) then it's issue with flash drive itself, not with firmware or controller. I purchased around dozen of USB Type-C flash drives in latest year and SanDisk was most problematic - I had to return all SanDisk flash drives back to the store because these flash drivers arrived dead or was unstable with several different laptops and PC with different USB controllers, so it was issue with flash drives.
16.07.2019, 23:18, "Richard Henwood" richard.henwood@arm.com:
Hi All,
I was on leave last week. I just chatted with Lee and have this summary of the last two weeks.
- Tested on-disk install.
+ Update Windows to get latest firmware. + Disable 'S' mode and resize Windows partitions. + Boot up the Custom Ubuntu installer, and install. + With the latest windows firmware, most USB sticks work? + SanDisk looks problematic.
- Reproduced and tested GPU stack.
+ Not working yet. + Believed to be a problem with an old Mesa version.
- Rawhide doesn't boot to grub any more :(
Blocking and Todo issues: + Hack to disable DMA in Qualcomm's Gini driver is still required + Kernel command-line: 'efi=novamap' required until f/w is fixed + CONFIG_HID_SENSOR_HUB still breaks the keyboard + CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON places us into suspend with no real way out + Trying to get DTB into 5.3 kernel.
best regards, Richard
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