@@ -1,6 +1,23 @@
-=============
- Thunderbolt
-=============
+======================
+ Thunderbolt and USB4
+======================
+USB4 is a public spec based on Thunderbolt 3 with some differences at the
+register level among other things. There are two different implementations
+available: firmware connection manager and software connection manager.
+Typically PCs come with a firmware connection manager for Thunderbolt 3 and
+early USB4 capable systems. Apple systems on the other hand use software
+connection manager and the later USB4 compliant devices follow the suit.
+
+The Linux Thunderbolt driver supports both and can detect at runtime which
+connection manager implementation is to be used. To be on the safe side the
+software connection manager in Linux also advertises security level
+``user`` which means PCIe tunneling is disabled by default. The
+documentation below applies to both implementations with the exception that
+the software connection manager only supports ``user`` security level and
+is expected to be accompanied with an IOMMU based DMA protection.
+
+Security levels and how to use them
+-----------------------------------
The interface presented here is not meant for end users. Instead there
should be a userspace tool that handles all the low-level details, keeps
a database of the authorized devices and prompts users for new connections.
@@ -18,8 +35,6 @@ This will authorize all devices automatically when they appear. However,
keep in mind that this bypasses the security levels and makes the system
vulnerable to DMA attacks.
-Security levels and how to use them
------------------------------------
Starting with Intel Falcon Ridge Thunderbolt controller there are 4
security levels available. Intel Titan Ridge added one more security level
(usbonly). The reason for these is the fact that the connected devices can
Update user's and administrator's guide to mention USB4, how it relates to Thunderbolt (it is public spec of Thunderbolt 3) and and how it is supported in Linux. Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> --- Documentation/admin-guide/thunderbolt.rst | 25 ++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)