PCIe NVME drives not detected on Dell R6515
Scott Long
scottl at samsco.org
Fri Apr 17 15:38:54 UTC 2020
Can you send me the output of ‘pciconf -llv’, either in 12-STABLE or 13-CURRENT? Also, can you send me the output of ‘dmesg’?
Thanks,
Scott
> On Apr 17, 2020, at 5:23 AM, Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd at quip.cz> wrote:
>
> I already asked on stable@ but as I tried it on 13-CURRENT with the same result I am trying to ask for help here.
>
> I have rented dedicated server Dell PowerEdge R6515 with iDRAC access only.
> There are 2 NVME drives which I wanted to use as ZFS root pool.
>
> They are shown in iDRAC
>
> Device Description: PCIe SSD in Slot 1 in Bay 1
> Device Protocol: NVMe-MI1.0
> Model: Dell Express Flash NVMe P4510 1TB SFF
> Bus: 130
> Manufacturer: INTEL
> Product ID: a54
> Revision: VDV1DP23
> Enclosure: PCIe SSD Backplane 1
>
>
> pciconf -l show many things, some of them are named "noneN at pci..." but none "nvme"
>
> The is printscreen (12.1 but 13-CURRENT is the same)
>
> https://ibb.co/tPnymL7
>
> But I booted Linux SystemRescueCd and nvme devices are there visible in /dev/
> https://ibb.co/sj22Nwg
>
> There is verbose output of Linux lspci https://ibb.co/dPZTwV1
>
> Linux dmesg contains:
> nvme nvme0: pci function 0000:81:00.0
> nvme nvme1: pci function 0000:82:00.0
> nvme nvme0: 32/0/0 default/read/poll queues
> nvme nvme1: 32/0/0 default/read/poll queues
>
>
> The machine is Dell PowerEdge R6515 with AMD EPYC 7302P
>
>
> More details extracted from iDRAC web interface
>
> I found this informations
>
> PCIe SSD in Slot 1 in Bay 1
> Bus: 82
> BusProtocol: PCIE
> Device: 0
> DeviceDescription: PCIe SSD in Slot 1 in Bay 1
> DeviceProtocol: NVMe-MI1.0
> DeviceType: PCIeSSD
> DriveFormFactor: 2.5 inch
> FailurePredicted: NO
> FQDD: Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-1
> FreeSizeInBytes: Information Not Available
> Function: 0
> HotSpareStatus: Information Not Available
> InstanceID: Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-1
> Manufacturer: INTEL
> MaximumCapableSpeed: 8 GT/s
> MediaType: Solid State Drive
> Model: Dell Express Flash NVMe P4510 1TB SFF
> NegotiatedSpeed: 8 GT/s
> PCIeCapableLinkWidth: x4
> PCIeNegotiatedLinkWidth: x4
> PrimaryStatus: Ok
> ProductID: a54
> RaidStatus: Information Not Available
> RAIDType: Unknown
> RemainingRatedWriteEndurance: 100 %
> Revision: VDV1DP23
> SerialNumber: PHLJxxxxxxWF1PxxxxN
> SizeInBytes: 1000204886016
> Slot: 1
> State: Ready
> SystemEraseCapability: CryptographicErasePD
>
> PCIe SSD in Slot 1 in Bay 1 - PCI Device
> BusNumber: 130
> DataBusWidth: 4x or x4
> Description: Express Flash NVMe 1.0 TB 2.5" U.2 (P4510)
> DeviceDescription: PCIe SSD in Slot 1 in Bay 1
> DeviceNumber: 0
> DeviceType: PCIDevice
> FQDD: Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-1
> FunctionNumber: 0
> InstanceID: Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-1
> LastSystemInventoryTime: 2020-04-17T03:21:39
> LastUpdateTime: 2020-03-31T13:55:06
> Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
> PCIDeviceID: 0A54
> PCISubDeviceID: 2003
> PCISubVendorID: 1028
> PCIVendorID: 8086
> SlotLength: 2.5 Inch Drive Form Factor
> SlotType: PCI Express Gen 3 SFF-8639
>
>
> Can anybody shed some light what the real problem is?
>
> Is the hardware not properly detected or is the driver completely missing?
>
> NVME PCIe architecture is out of my knowledge.
>
> I really appreciate any help.
>
> Kind regards
> Miroslav Lachman
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