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<wzyy2>
RGA patches are not necessary.
<wzyy2>
@Myy
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<rperier>
Hi, mhhh so, regarding the issue about "Link up/Link down in loop on RK3188 for emac_rockchip with mainline u-boot", it seems that the phy interrupt is triggered in loop
<rperier>
which triggers a state change for the phy
<rperier>
that's weird because it clearly looks to a muxing issue, but things are correct in the dtsi
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<micken>
lo
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<rperier>
mhhhh... don't compute
<rperier>
normally the phy and the mac, should be independant... the phy should be enable to detect a link @ a given speed
<rperier>
(and then data can work or not, but that's another stuff)
<rperier>
I am directly connected with a ethernet wire, I have basically no link and no autonego at all...
<rperier>
the phy is in permanent reset or...
<rperier>
mdio is working, as I can read the id of the phy and it's correct... mdc is correct too... RMII_INT looks completly borked (triggered all the time) and autonego too
<rperier>
:=D
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<Myy>
I guess that you need a very recent distribution to compile MPV ? It seems to require EGL extensions that are clearly not defined, even in MESA headers, before December 2016
<Myy>
I mean, EGL_DMA_BUF_PLANE3_FD_EXT is fairly new
<Myy>
Even the libmali rk dev package does not define it
<Myy>
So, yeah, basically the question is : On what distribution did you compile MPV ? (And what options did you pass to the configure script also)
<Myy>
Ubuntu LTS clearly does not cut it.
<Myy>
Meanwhile, I'll see if Kodi can compile. I doubt though.
<Myy>
Also, is there a way to test MPP with the test-suite ? I remember that ayaka provided me a link to a raw video, without headers and all, to test with MPP but I don't have it anymore and I don't remember which arguments to pass to the test suite.