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<brads> jbrunet: Thanks again, it is working fine now (channels not swapped and sound quality good) with these settings 192 mclk-fs / 24 slot width / left_j - https://pastebin.com/Lx0zUrMT
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<brads> interrupts for an i2c device seems to be confusing me a bit, should I maybe be using gpio interrupt or the i2c interrupt as a parent? I want to define for one of these https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/imu/inv_mpu6050.txt
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<brads> never mind seems I probably wont need an interrupt
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<chewitt> khilman I forgot to add the v2 subject on the watchdog patch .. applogies
<chewitt> one of these days my git muscle memory will improve
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<CynicalManifest> chewitt: git muscle
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<Tonymac32> lol
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<panioluka[m]> Hm i cant compile arm's mali DDK
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<chewitt> panioluka[m] why use mali_kbase? there are foss alternatives
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<panioluka[m]> <chewitt "panioluka why use mali_kbase? th"> hmm if you speak about userspace mesa+ panfrost in kernel, it isnt usable on bifrost yet
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<brads> panioluka[m]: Im not sure one could say libmali is fully usable either, I think we are at the point where panfrost is overtaking
<panioluka[m]> <brads "panioluka: Im not sure one could"> On mali midgard mali-t7xx/8xx yes
<panioluka[m]> on bifrost mali-gxx no
<panioluka[m]> <panioluka[m] "on bifrost mali-gxx no"> it is just useless there, it can start gnome, but evrything will be blured
<panioluka[m]> and will get black soon
<panioluka[m]> opengl is not completly implemented
<brads> ok I know of a few people who have it working quiet well on G31 & G52 bifrost with dev versions (sure there are some bugs and missing features), but the amount of bugs im finding with libMali/ bifrost / wayland at the moment and all the hacks needed im moving across at the moment to see how it works out.
<brads> Im running G31 & G32's with Gnome wayland desktop
<brads> s/G32/G52/
<brads> Will let you know how I go, plan to finish it off tommorrow (kernel side left)
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<chewitt> bifrost 'support' will be in mesa 20.3 .. due in 3-4 days
<chewitt> still a long way to go for overall compliance/performance, but now beyond the point where they want to hide it
<panioluka[m]> <chewitt "still a long way to go for overa"> yep and i want something usable
<panioluka[m]> <brads "ok I know of a few people who ha"> i did got libmali up once
<panioluka[m]> sadly lossed that image
<panioluka[m]> now insure what ddk and userspace to use
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<chewitt> needs https://github.com/chewitt/linux/commit/968b941fa4b4d0c5b03eadce4a15ec71c1e25b00 in your kernel to revert a change it depends on
<chewitt> as I never found the correct fix, and now I no longer use mali_kbase anywhere
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<panioluka[m]> <chewitt "https://github.com/LibreELEC/mal"> Thanks, workes with linux 5.8? or 5.7
<panioluka[m]> <chewitt "as I never found the correct fix"> what do you use now?
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<chewitt> panioluka[m] works with 5.7 .. not tested with 5.8/5.9 as I switched to panfrost
<chewitt> as long as nothing changed should be good tho
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