On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 06:04:58PM +0100, FRÉDÉRIC PARRENIN wrote:
> 
> ----- Mail original -----
> > De: "Greg KH" <gre...@linuxfoundation.org>
> > À: "FRÉDÉRIC PARRENIN" <frederic.parre...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr>
> > Cc: "linux-usb" <linux-usb@vger.kernel.org>
> > Envoyé: Mardi 20 Novembre 2018 17:54:06
> > Objet: Re: Support Mac address pass through on Dell DS1000 dock
> 
> > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
> > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
> > A: Top-posting.
> > Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
> 
> > http://daringfireball.net/2007/07/on_top
> 
> > On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 05:46:21PM +0100, Frédéric Parrenin wrote:
> > > I am runing 4.18 from debian stretch-backports.
> 
> > > This is the output of lsusb -t:
> 
> > > /: Bus 02.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci_hcd/6p, 5000M
> > > |__ Port 4: Dev 10, If 0, Class=Hub, Driver=hub/7p, 5000M
> > > |__ Port 2: Dev 11, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class, Driver=r8152,
> > > 5000M
> > > /: Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=xhci_hcd/12p, 480M
> > > |__ Port 2: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Human Interface Device, Driver=usbhid,
> > > 12M
> > > |__ Port 3: Dev 47, If 0, Class=Hub, Driver=hub/7p, 480M
> > > |__ Port 4: Dev 48, If 0, Class=Hub, Driver=hub/4p, 480M
> > > |__ Port 1: Dev 50, If 3, Class=Human Interface Device,
> > > Driver=usbhid, 12M
> > > |__ Port 1: Dev 50, If 1, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 12M
> > > |__ Port 1: Dev 50, If 2, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 12M
> > > |__ Port 1: Dev 50, If 0, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 12M
> > > |__ Port 4: Dev 52, If 0, Class=Hub, Driver=hub/3p, 480M
> > > |__ Port 2: Dev 53, If 0, Class=Human Interface Device,
> > > Driver=usbhid, 12M
> > > |__ Port 2: Dev 53, If 1, Class=Human Interface Device,
> > > Driver=usbhid, 12M
> > > |__ Port 3: Dev 54, If 0, Class=Vendor Specific Class,
> > > Driver=, 12M
> > > |__ Port 7: Dev 51, If 0, Class=Mass Storage, Driver=usb-storage,
> > > 480M
> > > |__ Port 5: Dev 49, If 0, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 480M
> > > |__ Port 5: Dev 49, If 3, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 480M
> > > |__ Port 5: Dev 49, If 1, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 480M
> > > |__ Port 5: Dev 49, If 2, Class=Audio, Driver=snd-usb-audio, 480M
> > > |__ Port 7: Dev 3, If 0, Class=Wireless, Driver=btusb, 12M
> > > |__ Port 7: Dev 3, If 1, Class=Wireless, Driver=btusb, 12M
> 
> > I do not see any USB networking device here at all. Perhaps it is
> > showing up as a PCI device?
> 
> > What is the output of:
> > lspci -tv
> 
> > That might show the network device, and if so, you will have to mess
> > with the PCI driver, not the USB driver for this type of feature.
> 
> # lspci -tv
> -[0000:00]-+-00.0  Intel Corporation Device 5904
>            +-02.0  Intel Corporation Device 5916
>            +-04.0  Intel Corporation Skylake Processor Thermal Subsystem
>            +-05.0  Intel Corporation Skylake Imaging Unit
>            +-13.0  Intel Corporation Device 9d35
>            +-14.0  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 xHCI Controller
>            +-14.2  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Thermal subsystem
>            +-14.3  Intel Corporation Device 9d32
>            +-15.0  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Serial IO I2C 
> Controller #0
>            +-15.1  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Serial IO I2C 
> Controller #1
>            +-15.2  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Serial IO I2C 
> Controller #2
>            +-16.0  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP CSME HECI #1
>            +-16.3  Intel Corporation Device 9d3d
>            +-1c.0-[01]----00.0  Toshiba America Info Systems Device 0116
>            +-1c.7-[02]----00.0  Intel Corporation Device 24fd
>            +-1d.0-[03]----00.0  Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS525A PCI 
> Express Card Reader
>            +-1f.0  Intel Corporation Device 9d4e
>            +-1f.2  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC
>            +-1f.3  Intel Corporation Device 9d71
>            \-1f.4  Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP SMBus
> 
> I should add that when running the above commands, I had passthrough mac 
> address enabled in the Bios.

Odd, I don't see a network device anywhere here.

Can you compare the "before and after" results for both of these options
to see if you see any network device?  I don't see it here, sorry.

greg k-h

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