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<mnemoc>
what was the name of amd's? arm board with itx-ish form factor?
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<arokux1>
focus, hi there. I need some expert in USB IP cores, do you know one?
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<focus>
arokux1: though i have dev systems, i m not well up on vhdl at the moment - you can such cores from http://opencores.org/
<arokux1>
focus, nobody from the industry? maybe some irc channes? I need to decipher chinese code.
<focus>
off channel - i contact you
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<keebler>
Last night was awesome!
<keebler>
lkcl_: You here?
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<arokux1>
keebler, what was last night? :)
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<keebler>
arokux1: Met Dale Daughtery from Make Zine (founder), and might have sold a few (thousand) EOMA68 + MEBs.
<keebler>
Oh
<keebler>
ANd an FYI
<arokux1>
keebler, cool.
<keebler>
EOMA68-A20 HDMI to VGA Adapter works great.
<keebler>
Still haven't been able to test the MEB VGA card, BUT focus: Analog Devices sent the ADV7125s overnight yesterday, they'll arrive tomorrow
<keebler>
So we might be able to test the MEB-VGA by tomorrow.
<keebler>
And, my Motorola Lapdock arrived yesterday. :)
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<focus>
keebler: great going! Good to know HDMI to VGA adapters work
<keebler>
Yup. :) Cost me $45, but it was driving me crazy not being able to use my normal monitor at home.
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<keebler>
Also arokux1 I spoke with some guys last night, and they have a jMicro Port Multiplier that works perfectly in Linux, they're going to buy a few hundred MEBS+EOMA to make a Cluster, we're working together to make a NAS.
<keebler>
I spent 3 hours non-stop talking about the MEB and EOMA initiative... btw, not to sound too critique-ish, spelling out EOMA 100 times gets rather difficult. :)
<arokux1>
keebler, interesting. I've also asked one kernel dev about drivers. he said host sata should support such feature for it to work.
<keebler>
Yeah.
<keebler>
So using a multiplier isn't a problem
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<arokux1>
keebler, so sunxi SoCs SATA host ports support port multiplication?
<keebler>
The problem is sourcing one and having it work reliably.
<keebler>
arokux1: From what I understand, it's not the sunxi that has to support it, it's that the kernel has to be built with the drivers to detect the port multiplier, and from what I can tell, the SI3132 can, but it's a crap chip. At any rate, we're working on it. They have a standalone card I'll be able to test.
<arokux1>
hm.. I've been told the host SATA port should support multiplication feature too. maybe the info wasn't reliable.
<WarheadsSE>
heads up, if the drivers to the PHY (if attached that way) don't have the capability, or the implemented logic core suck, then yes.
<WarheadsSE>
YOu have to have the multiplier support code in the platform sata driver on arm, or have it nicely inherited
<WarheadsSE>
I know of a few sata implementations that are literally incapable of port multiplication (glares at PLX)
<arokux1>
WarheadsSE, why the platform sata driver should be arch dependent?
<WarheadsSE>
what
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<arokux1>
" YOu have to have the multiplier support code in the platform sata driver on arm" why on arm?
<keebler>
Man, Motorola does NOT want you taking apart their Lapdocks.
<arokux1>
WarheadsSE, (see my last message)
<WarheadsSE>
arokux1: I am most familiar with arm, so I located my context of knowledge
<arokux1>
WarheadsSE, I see.
<WarheadsSE>
generally SATA drivers are not platform specific for x86
<WarheadsSE>
they are attached over some bus, and not itegrated into the chip/soc
<arokux1>
WarheadsSE, I know nothing about SATA, but EHCI/OHCI isn't arm specific, although on-SoC. you just need to provide a glue to have them running.
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<arokux1>
WarheadsSE, something like this is going on with SATA as I see. this early code should work once all the bugs are found: http://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=people/ianc/linux.git;a=blob;f=drivers/ata/ahci_sunxi.c;h=9cc4610e35ec7677b15ce081c757d65326ccebef;hb=c2dc48b389cdc8d8aff8cead5d7594ce5bdd272c