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mszyprow: ping
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mszyprow>
memeka: pong
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mszyprow: found the issue with mfc, it was a media framework commit
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memeka>
I think it was fixed in 5.0-rc3
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But I didn’t test, maybe in a few hours
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mszyprow: one less issue on your plate
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mszyprow: is the 5422 overlay plane still on the list, or is it very low priority?
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memeka: good to hear that the issue is fixed without any action :)
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memeka: low priority + insufficient documentation + lack of working reference code
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mszyprow: also, any new ideas about the second plane issue? I had another test on 5.0 setting it to overlay instead of cursor
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memeka>
And was a crash pretty soon when doing a gstreamer to kmssink
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mszyprow>
memeka: we gave it a try (in a way we interpreted the documentation), but as I said, it ended in system freeze
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memeka>
I mean having a proper fix, not that hack you sent me :P
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memeka: still only on todo list :/
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mszyprow: another thing - I saw the exynos chipid driver, is it going to be mainlined soon?
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memeka>
I have a patch to add ASV tables on mainline, but the chipid driver removes some of the code needed by it :D
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mszyprow>
memeka: yes, the plan is to finish chipid + asv + improved cpufreq + memory devfreq soon
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Oki :) thx
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mszyprow: last thing :P
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The tmu on 5422 is using the exynos4 tmu driver
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And it complains that there should be more trip points
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I saw a patch from anandmoon rejected
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memeka>
Saying that documentation specified 4 points ...
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mszyprow>
afair there are 4 up and 4 down trip points, just like in exynos4
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mszyprow>
anand's patch registered 8 points, but they are not working properly
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mszyprow>
thermal framework is a mess
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memeka>
mszyprow: have you seen my patch?
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memeka>
I had it done after some older hardkernel code
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memeka>
So no doc was available dunno how correct is
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memeka>
Just I ported that old (i think 3.x) code to the new thermal framework
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memeka: I know that the patch for 8 points exists, maybe we will check it once the chipid+cpu/dev freq items are finished
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there was some sludge on my motherboard and that caused a lot of the inode mismatch
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i need some better armv7 fit kernels