For USB debug class all you need is a crossover cable too, and support in the xHCI (intel hosts have it).
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Old EHCI debug did need a weird adapter.
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Time to dig in acpi debug table to check if my hw uses xHCI or ECHI debug port then...
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Replying to @pawel_lasek @alt_kia
xHCI debug port enable is usually yet another setting in the BIOS, often hidden (confusingly called xDCI).
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Read this for how I toggle hidden UEFI settings in my mobo. DCI and xDCI are in there too.https://marcan.st/2016/06/hacking-and-upgrading-the-korg-kronos/#tolud-or-not-tolud …
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@marcan42@pawel_lasek@alt_kia xDCI doesn't relate to DCI, this is completly unbound technology (See USB OTG in PCH datasheet)1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Sure it does, they're both using the xHCI controller in OTG mode.
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xDCI bios option has not any effect on DCI DbC
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Because DCI takes precedence. You can't do both xDCI and DCI on the same port.
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So, xDCI doesn't enable debug port for xHCI. It's OTG over USB
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say. @pawel_lasek asked about USB debug class (not DCI). That's xDCI AFAIK.
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