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- RX 6600 XT
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@gabevfThank you for the follow-up!
Unfortunately something is still not right.
- Needs to have something plugged in during boot for TB to work
- HP does not work
- Ejecting/removing USB-C devices causes a kernel panic.
- Panics during boot if there's an usb-c drive and a TB3 drive attached at the same time
- Does not boot with certain daisy-chained configurations (like a TB3 drive attached to a TB3 hub).
- Sleep doesn't work
- Networking over TB doesn't work
I double-checked my DSTD, and it's PC00. I don't know where that DSDT with PCI0 came from, but I'm attaching the proper DSDT below.
I'm also attaching a Kernel Panic report just in case.
I've double-checked that the patches (_E23 to XE23 and _INI of RP05 to XINI) are applied and reflected in the DSDT, as you instructed.
I didn't include the other patch that NorthAmTransAm told me to do (Null GPE.TINI). Should I add that one as well?
OK, there is something wrong. Could you post a screen shot of your IOREG with full tree of PC00.RP05 (or IOReg file if you can) and by selecting NHI0 to see all properties ?
GPE.TINI patch is used only with flashed firmware case (modified firmware). If not, you can disable this patch (thunderbolt device has to be initialized by ThunderboltINIt method with stock firmware).
On a first time, if SSDT is loaded, you should have UPSB, DSB0, NHI0... After that, you should have full thunderbolt tree under IOThunderboltPort@5.. last point to verify is device XHC3 and subtree.
For issue with thunderbolt appearing only with a TB3 device connected, on BIOS, GPIO force power 3 (or something like that) has to be enabled and something related to USB on Thunderbolt configuration section.
Can you confirm that you have an onboard Alpine-ridge with a non-modified firmware (stock) ?
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