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Date:      Mon, 29 Apr 2019 10:49:01 -0400
From:      Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
To:        rgrimes@freebsd.org, Ed Maste <emaste@freebsd.org>
Cc:        src-committers <src-committers@freebsd.org>, svn-src-all <svn-src-all@freebsd.org>, svn-src-head <svn-src-head@freebsd.org>, Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology>
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r346598 - head/sys/modules
Message-ID:  <6e19943d-d680-9b83-dd8a-0da58a5f5d37@cs.duke.edu>
In-Reply-To: <201904291421.x3TEL00P072638@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>
References:  <201904291421.x3TEL00P072638@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>

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On 2019-04-29 10:21, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>> On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 at 13:26, Rodney W. Grimes
>> <freebsd@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Very cool, now how do I get a PCIe slot into a RPI3!!! lol  :-)
>>
>> I know you're joking but the comment does highlight an issue in the
>> AArch64 world - there's a lack of good mid-range developer platforms.
> 
> I may of been joking with respect to the RPI3, but at the same
> time I do know that the RockPro64 exists and does have that
> PCIe slot I want, I also know that Michael Dexter has one he would
> loan me should I wish to investigate our state of support.

Does anybody know what PCIe Generation / speed that slot runs at?
All I can find them saying is "PCIe x4", which implies Gen 1, 2.5GT/s
speeds, which is not terribly useful.  Gen2 or better would be enough
to run 10GbE, which would be fun :)

Drew



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