mnemoc changed the topic of #arm-netbook to: EOMA: Embedded Open Modular Architecture - Don't ask to ask. Just ask! - http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/EOMA-68 - ML arm-netbook@lists.phcomp.co.uk - Logs http://ibot.rikers.org/%23arm-netbook or http://irclog.whitequark.org/arm-netbook/ - http://rhombus-tech.net/
<Skaag> techn_: that's excellent stuff, I'll mention this in my blog post :)
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<Skaag> techn_: And, it worked flawlessly this time. I have the gpio kernel module, without having to go through crazy steps. I now have X11 running on the A13 Olinuxino.
<techn_> Skaag: nice to hear
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<focus_it> runs linux it claims on Boxchip F10
<focus_it> and has sata 2.5" built in
<servili007> wait....is it supposed to be an a10 based hard drive enclosure?
<focus_it> it claims to run Linux (not android)
<buZz> sadly not cheap :P
<buZz> is there accelerated X11 on A10 yet?
<focus_it> sort of what I were thinking - sources; where did they get support to port linux to it?
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<buZz> does that CPU arch even exist? Boxchip F10?
<buZz> ah it does
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<hno> Allwinner do have Linux kernel sources for F10. We even have most of it in our sunxi tree.
<orly_owl> f10 is their new soc?
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<ManoftheSea> I think I am having trouble building my sunxi-linux kernel. 3.0.52+ from hno tree...
<ManoftheSea> the uImage says Load Address: 40008000
<ManoftheSea> Entry Point: 40008000
<ManoftheSea> but qemu crashes, saying those are outside memory.
<ManoftheSea> hno: do you know what the uImage for an a10 should use for its load address?
<buZz> cant you read the load address out of a compiled kernel?
<ManoftheSea> I will try that.
<ManoftheSea> hmm, the 3.0.32+ seems to agree.
<ManoftheSea> so... /me looks for more qemu howto.
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<ManoftheSea> okay, so... Qemu would have to know how to run an a10 device.
<ManoftheSea> I guess that makes sense, just didn't know it yet. Awesoem.
<buZz> so the load address was correct? :)
<ManoftheSea> buZz: It agrees with the kernel I downloaded rather than built. The use of qemu was wrong.
<buZz> ok :)
<ManoftheSea> also, hello. I'm trying to get an image on uSD for a mk802ii. hno's uboot supposedly supports it, and I *think* I compiled a sunxi-linux kernel for it.
<ManoftheSea> however, I have yet to see it actually work.
<buZz> did you try the media-build sh script to build the uSD?
<buZz> sunxi-media-create.sh in sunxi-bspscripts
<buZz> s/sps/sp\/s/
<buZz> :P
<ManoftheSea> no, what? I tried to download and compile with a cross-compiler: uboot, linux-sunxi, and debootstrap --foreign
<ManoftheSea> where do hwpack and such come from?
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<ManoftheSea> so, hwpack is mali and cedarx?
<ManoftheSea> Is it just the video drivers?
<ManoftheSea> I should be able to get a booting system without, right?
<buZz> yeah but
<buZz> this script also sets up the partitions in the proper way
<buZz> and puts the right binary in the mbr
<buZz> and the hwpack also has script.bin or something
<buZz> the file that holds the A10 specific options your system supports
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<ManoftheSea> Ok. So, there's no hwpack for the mk802ii. I did the partitioning, as well as dropping spl at 8k and u-boot at 32k.
<buZz> right right
<ManoftheSea> I am a little stuck on the UART access.
<buZz> and script.bin is there?
<buZz> why so? no pins?
<ManoftheSea> Not that I can find/understand
<ManoftheSea> Also, I haven't gotten my USB-TTL yet.
<buZz> i still want a mk802 .. one day ..
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<buZz> ah, my cubieboard had a ttl cable included
<ManoftheSea> no, this is the v2.
<ManoftheSea> or... something.
<ManoftheSea> I guess there's an 802, an 802+, an 802ii, and an 802iii... Also, the wifi chip in mine identifies it as a clone.
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<ManoftheSea> on /dev/mmcblk0p1, I've got "boot.scr script.bin uEnv.txtuImage"
<buZz> sounds about right
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<ManoftheSea> Hmm... do you know what the root= param should be?
<ManoftheSea> it's /dev/mmcblk0p2 on here... but I don't know what the mk802ii sees it as.
<buZz> probably as that
<ManoftheSea> ok.
<ManoftheSea> Then I guess I get to keep staring at the board, trying to figure out what these pins are.
<ManoftheSea> Thanks.
<buZz> :/
<ManoftheSea> Well, I'm at the point where I need feedback, and without serial, I can't be sure whether U-boot is failing, the kernel is failing, or the network {modules,setup} is failing.
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<ManoftheSea> on the other hand... there may not BE uart pins on here.
<ManoftheSea> There are like... 8-9 pins arranged next to a uSD sized outline.
<orly_owl> self-destruct button
<ManoftheSea> One of the USB is inside that footprint, though, and it doesn't match the actual uSD on the other side.
<ManoftheSea> self-destruct?
<orly_owl> ^^
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<Skaag> so I got tslib and xf86-input-tslib to work, finally
<Skaag> but it's totally uncalibrated
<Skaag> I ran ts_calibrate and saved the result in /etc/pointercal but it's still out of whack
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<buZz> meh, the battery i had between my lapdock and cubieboard, drains while running :(
<buZz> i was hoping it would just be semi-intelligent and give the input directly to the output when battery is full :)
<countz> ok got it calibrated :-)
<countz> all working great!
<countz> <-- Skaag
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<buZz> cool :)
<servili007> ManoftheSea: what are you looking to do on the mk802ii?
<servili007> because for the time being, build you modules and kernel on the sunxi-3.4 branch in linux-sunxi, otherwise it's going to give you a headache for something you don't have to waste time on
<servili007> and if you want a hardware-pack and don't want to build one yourself, I have plenty for the mk802ii
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<techn> whee.. I got cwm to start from sd card :p
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<slapin> good morning, all!
<slapin> hno, where have you seen ecc type selection logic in original code?
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<hno> slapin, it is in the NAND chip tables.
<hno> ManoftheSea, MK802 series of boards usually have UART just next to the CPU.
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<jinzo> mnemoc, I didn't quite follow, and there seem to be no discussion on the ML - anything usefull from yesterdays code?
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<servili007> techn: I see in the logs that you got CWM started from SD? what extra steps did you have to take?
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<servili007> Could we get a repository for hi-res board pics on the wiki?
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<Graffiti> Hi..
<Graffiti> does any one know if mele a2000 supports wifi ap mode?
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<drachensun> I think I looked into this before and it didn't
<drachensun> This is the page http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers
<drachensun> but its always behind it seems, so maybe it is by now
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<techn_> servili007: It's still wip.. I need to figure out how to get modules to cwm recovery.img
<servili007> techn_: what's still broken?
<techn_> I need sun4i-keyboard.ko module to recovery.img
<techn_> + and - keys are not working
<servili007> cant you just decompile it into its kernel and ramdisk and inject into ramdisk?
<servili007> also fix the keys while you're at it
<techn_> servili007: yes I can, but I'd like to it proper way
<servili007> hehe, okay, well then you'll want to include some recovery proprietaries
<techn_> so I can get this to sunxi-bsp
<servili007> right, you're starting from the allwinner-dev-team repos, right?
<techn_> servili007: yes.. sunxi-bsp -> make android (uses allwinned-dev-team repos)
<servili007> right
<techn_> btw. you know any documentation for that android img build system?
<servili007> not off the top of my head aside from the standard android and CM wiki's/pages, but I'll take a look
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<penguin42> tablets are depressingly keeping their price - Dell Streaks seem to still be selling for about 150
<servili007> techn_: you've tried to build recovery with a modified recovery_keys.c and still couldnt get VOLUMEUP and VOLUMEDOWN recognized?
<techn_> That wont help since there is no module loaded for those keys
<techn_> after loading keyboard.ko, I'll get event0 which responds to + and -
<techn_> oh.. event1
<penguin42> badly described A13 tablets selling on ebay for about 55gbp
<rm> too expensive
<rm> around $55 on Aliexpress
<penguin42> rm: Nod, especially given how badly described them, I was bidding upto about 20
<rm> perhaps the next year's $50 tablets will have a 1024x600 resolution and a 1GB of RAM
<rm> I tried an InfoTM tablet with 800x480, it's too small for web browsing
<penguin42> rm: One of the UK resellers was selling an A10 with I think 1GB RAM for £45 but they had a very very small stock; it was front page of the 'sale' sheet but very few of them
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<buZz> hmmf
<buZz> i am compiling a 3.0.52 image from linux-sunxi for use on a cubieboard
<buZz> but i cant seem to get output on my HDMI by default :/
<buZz> ah yes thank you
<buZz> i should try serial console ;)
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<mnemoc> buZz: currently hdmi only supports tv resolutions. that is a common cause of blank displays
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<buZz> mnemoc: depmod -a + moving the /lib/modules folder to the right name fixed it all <3
<mnemoc> :)
<L84Supper> Arduino MK802 Based Mobile Web Server Robotic Platform Controlled via javascript with node.js http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19X0anqR_rM
<L84Supper> the audio alone is worth it
<rm> yea awesome eastern accent :p
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<Guest40526> hello
<Guest40526> do you know where i can download android bsp for A13 processor ?
<Guest40526> and some instructions about how to compile bsp and burn it
<buZz> there is sunxi-bsp on github.com
<buZz> i am not sure if its for A13 aswell
<techn_> buZz: that wont work yet
<buZz> ok
<Guest40526> hmm
<Skaag> techn_: It's still experimental right?
<Skaag> I seem to remember seeing it as a build option
<Skaag> (but it says there, that it's still experimental)
<techn_> Skaag: yes. but it supports only zatab currently
<Guest40526> techn: So it means it only supports A10 processor right ?
<Skaag> gotcha, good to know
<servili007> mnemoc: any suggestions for debugging display not being detected on mk802ii on sunxi-3.0? I don't have uart set up...but I may need to
<servili007> specifically the kernel seems to be the trouble
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<buZz> servili007: FYI, after i remembered to check the serial console, it took me less than 5 minutes to fix my kernel ;)
<servili007> buZz: oi, well, now you've gone and made me feel like I'm wasting my time :D
<buZz> lol sorry
<buZz> i spent the last 22 hours trying to get it to work
<buZz> :P
<servili007> hehe, I swear that people are right when they say that the mk802ii especially has a mind of its own
<servili007> I don't understand what numbskull decided to make it unable to even enter recovery mode without flat out bricking the thing
<buZz> well, cubieboard is awesome, i can tell you :P
<buZz> yeah st000pid
<buZz> his laptop cant even close!
<buZz> also, that project is an advertisment to buy overpriced batteries at his store
<L84Supper> that way you can't hide the screen, it's a feature
<buZz> 80 usd for 6 18650 cells is _not_ normal
<L84Supper> "Neither Parts-People.com, Inc nor I are responsible for any damages caused by this tutorial. Proceed at your own risk."
<buZz> there are some tools to check OpenGL ES's working, do you know them??
<techn_> es_gears, es_info, ..
<buZz> cool, do you know if they are packaged in debian?
<L84Supper> buZz: so your cubie arrived?
<buZz> yes last week
<L84Supper> does it have any GPIO pins on connectors?
<techn_> buZz: mesa-tools or something like that
<buZz> L84Supper: 96 GPIO capable pins
<buZz> mesa-utils, but is has no es_gears inside ..
<buZz> :(
* buZz hunts
<L84Supper> so maybe it's finally time for a xenomai port
<buZz> meh
<buZz> techn_: i keep just finding glxgears :(
<buZz> ty :D
<techn_> sorry.. I didn't remember it correct :)
<buZz> mesa-utils-extra
<buZz> it seems
<buZz> but not in wheezy :(
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<buZz> L84Supper: reading about xenomai, but i hardly understand what the purpose is of doing it on linux?
<buZz> well beside 'because we can'
<servili007> what am I looking at? http://i.imgur.com/5w7VL.jpg
<specing> servili007: 50%/50%
<buZz> soldermasks suggests that this board is used for different purposes
<buZz> afaik, those pins are placed to be a microsd socket, but the soldermask suggests it got a different purpose, as those loads dont match the SD pinout
<buZz> s/loads/labels/
<ibot> buZz meant: afaik, those pins are placed to be a microsd socket, but the soldermask suggests it got a different purpose, as those labels dont match the SD pinout
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<servili007_> showing 3.28V on that VCC
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