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Only on systems with Intel retimer (Framework 13 with Intel CPU)

This is what it's supposed to look like.
Update mode for each port: false, true, false

> framework_tool --test-retimer
Retimer Self-Test
  Retimers on PD Controller 0
    In update mode: false
    Enabling update mode
    In update mode: true
    Disabling update mode
    In update mode: false
  Retimers on PD Controller 1
    In update mode: false
    Enabling update mode
    In update mode: true
    Disabling update mode
    In update mode: false

Not normally used, only during firmware update and compliance testing.
Adding it for debug purposes only.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Schaefer <[email protected]>
Only on systems with Intel retimer (Framework 13 with Intel CPU)

This is what it's supposed to look like.
Update mode for each port: false, true, false

```
> framework_tool --test-retimer
Retimer Self-Test
  Retimers on PD Controller 0
    In update mode: false
    Enabling update mode
    In update mode: true
    Disabling update mode
    In update mode: false
  Retimers on PD Controller 1
    In update mode: false
    Enabling update mode
    In update mode: true
    Disabling update mode
    In update mode: false
```

Signed-off-by: Daniel Schaefer <[email protected]>
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Tested on multiple Intel platforms, seems to work as expected.

@JohnAZoidberg JohnAZoidberg merged commit 7b67f0c into main Nov 12, 2025
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@JohnAZoidberg JohnAZoidberg deleted the retimer-control branch November 12, 2025 02:58
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