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<libv> oliv3r: yup, because people are too lazy to properly implement synchronization between the different engines
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<hipboi_> Turl, evil :)
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<mnemoc> moin
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<andoma> 'lo
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<oliv3r> mornin' you two and the rest
<oliv3r> arokux1: btw, you should be a little nicer to people on the ML; while technically you are right, you are making possible contributers shy/mad and make them commit nothing anymore
<mnemoc> ack
<mnemoc> reply properly and kindly "remind" them how to properly answer an email and direct them to netiquette info
<oliv3r> though the guy who kept replying top was annoying
<oliv3r> i'l look at the i2c para patch and guide him a bit more :)
<mnemoc> yes, he deserves to be slaped
<mnemoc> but we can't
<rm> can't slap people over the internet
<rm> that's the unfortunate shortcoming we all have to live with
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<balage> hello everybody I am back :) yesterday I tried booting 3.0.76 agains with the latest fex file and everything was working (usb bus, wifi, etc), however it seems doesn't matter how I compile 3.4.61+ then some usb buses doesn't work -> no wifi, no usb keyboard
<balage> I am open for advices :)
<rm> what board, at least?...
<n01> 'moooonin
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<balage> rm, hackberry A10, arokux1 and oliv3r helped last week but I couldn't make it work
<oliv3r> mnemoc: i think 3.0 should be upgraded to 3.0.96
<oliv3r> :)
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<focus> quick question - does the linux kernel compiled using http://linux-sunxi.org/FirstSteps run equally well on A10 single core and A20 dual core - or does it need to be told before compiling which cpu it is compiling for?
<balage> kernel config of 3.0 http://sprunge.us/Bdbj (working) and kernel config of 3.4 (non working) can be found here: http://sprunge.us/BLKO,
<oliv3r> focus: many kernels to choose from in that statement :)
<oliv3r> focus: 3.4 needs to be configured for either sun4i, sun5i or sun7i
<focus> oop - i see some info about that - than you oliv3r
<oliv3r> focus: if you have a single core sun7i, then no, otherwise, yes :)
<focus> the web site says "select between sun4i_defconfig for A10, sun5i_defconfig for A13 and sun7i_defconfig for A20."
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<oliv3r> ;)
<focus> oliv3r: is that still current?
<oliv3r> yep
<oliv3r> for 3.4
<focus> oliv3r: thanks - i gonna get me some cubie1's fired up for testing - and compile for A10.
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<mnemoc> oliv3r: anything from 3.4 to backport?
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<oliv3r> mnemoc: from 3.4 -> 3.0; I wouldn't tbh; 3.4 is to active, i'd just upgrade 3.0 to the latest stable, and leave it at that for now.
<mnemoc> ok
<oliv3r> i just saw that 3.0 was bumped to 3.0.96 so figured those poor souls still on 3.0 atleast have all the latest security fixes
<mnemoc> should I update (and merge )reference-3.10 too?
<oliv3r> not yet
<mnemoc> ok
<oliv3r> i want to backport 5 more patches
<oliv3r> after that, yeah
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<mnemoc> ok
<mnemoc> backport, tag -r1, and I make the jump and the next -r0
<oliv3r> but you can update reference-3.10 so you only have the merge left
<oliv3r> but backport is almost done :)
<mnemoc> you define it
<oliv3r> but as said, the last 5% may take 95% of the time ;)
<mnemoc> yeah
<oliv3r> had to fix dtv tables first
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<oliv3r> so now it's back to hacking :)
<steev> omg i'm hacking too!
<oliv3r> steev: you hacker! omg call the NSA
<oliv3r> what are you hacking on ;)
<steev> chromebook
<steev> trying to fix my config to show the battery status when in X
<oliv3r> ah, kewl
<oliv3r> not very sunxi
<steev> that AC should say bat
<steev> no, my cb2 is currently rebuilding gcc
<oliv3r> ouch, that'll take days
<steev> not at all
<oliv3r> steev: are you active on the bugtracker too?
<oliv3r> gentoo bugtracker*
<steev> it takes 4 hours, 56 minutes, 44 seconds
<steev> cubieboard2 ~ # qlop -tH gcc
<steev> gcc: 4 hours, 56 minutes, 44 seconds for 1 merges
<oliv3r> nice desktop, i like it
<steev> oliv3r: depends on what you call active
<steev> i'm a gentoo developer so i'm *kinda* active on it
<oliv3r> steev: for some reason I seem to remember your name on some bug reports :p
<steev> yah
<oliv3r> <- 12 year gentoo user
<steev> <- 8 year gentoo developer
<steev> stop slacking and do them quizes
<oliv3r> :D
<steev> become a developer, have even less free time
<oliv3r> i have no free time, what are you talking about
<steev> me either :(
<oliv3r> and all these new things in gentoo are costing me time
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<steev> i try to squeeze things in here and there, based on how convenient it is and/or how close the hardware is
<oliv3r> 'enp0s1d33 shit' etc :)
<steev> ah right, netif.rename=0
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<oliv3r> yeah
<oliv3r> i really tried to use it! I really did, but it's annoying like hell
<steev> add that to kernel command line and eb done with it
<steev> i f'n hate it
<oliv3r> yeah
<steev> no idea who's bright idea that was
<steev> but i'd guess lennart
<oliv3r> leonard?
<oliv3r> oh that
<oliv3r> :p
<oliv3r> the idea behind it isn't horrible
<steev> he's the new davidz
<steev> davidz being behind hal
<oliv3r> 'predictable nearly always the same name' what could possibly go wrong (tm)
<steev> and then DeviceKit
<JohnDoe_71Rus> oliv3r: hackers is a good guy
<oliv3r> JohnDoe_71Rus: absolutly, crackers are the bad guys
<steev> give it up, the media took over the name, you're not gonna take it back
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<oliv3r> steev: ignorance is bliss; ignore the media
<mnemoc> hate drivers/usb/serial/option.c!
<mnemoc> every freaking time I get conflicts there
<ynezz> upstream :)
<mnemoc> it's aw's hackery there conflicting upstream updates
<mnemoc> good 3.10 won't have that issue
<steev> do they actually do 3G stuff? why are they touching option?
<mnemoc> usb dongle support
<mnemoc> but in the a31s branch things are even worse
<mnemoc> as they are aiming at phones....
<mnemoc> so there they really screwed up everything
<mnemoc> merging every crap driver they managed to find
<mnemoc> and a ton of blobs
<eagles0513875> nice to see cubieboard 2 getting support added to build root :)
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<n01> eagles0513875: in a couple of days there will be also support in buildroot for mainline kernel
<n01> I'm almost done with that also
<n01> ok, rephrase, in a couple of days I'll submit the patches
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<mnemoc> nice :)
<eagles0513875> n01: cubieboard2 support already seems to be there
<eagles0513875> in buildroot that is
<mnemoc> cb2 is just a20.... no reason to distinguish per-board :(
<n01> eagles0513875: mainline kernel not the sunxi one
<n01> mnemoc: well, DTS is board specific
<n01> and since I usa it in defconfig the recipe is board specific
<mnemoc> the point of DTS is to pass it from the bootloader, having the same bin for a bunch of armv7 boards
<mnemoc> embedding the DTS kills the purpose
<n01> mnemoc: in buildroot recipe you have to specify which DTS are you going to use, this also to use easy script for sd card img generation and such. this makes the buildroot config board-specific
<mnemoc> ok
<mripard> n01: you can provide several DTS to build in your configuration
<mripard> so you could very well setup a common cubieboard configuration, that builds the two DTBs
<n01> mripard: yes, but I'm using some script to generate boot.cmd and the sd card img
<n01> in that case I need at least one specific dts
<mripard> then it's your script that has a problem, not buildroot :)
<mnemoc> *g*
<n01> cite "this also to use easy script for sd card img generation and such"
<eagles0513875> let me know if you need any testers n01
<n01> I can make it generic of course
<n01> eagles0513875: ok
<mripard> n01: or you can just put all the DTBs in your boot partition, and let u-boot know which one is needed
<mripard> you'll have to generate different versions of u-boot thouggh.
<n01> mnemoc mripard, also isn't the uboot defconfig different between cb1 and cb2?
<n01> :)
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<mnemoc> n01: but you are forcing also different kernels
<mnemoc> which is not necesary
<mnemoc> in 3.10 or mainline
<n01> not different kernel, just different DTS
<mnemoc> since you are embedding the DTB it becomes a different kernel bin
<n01> the br config is identical for cb1 and cb2, but u-boot defconfig and DTS
<n01> mnemoc: well, yes
<mnemoc> u-boot and DTB are not supposed to be updated often, kernel does
<n01> so what are you suggesting?
<mnemoc> copying the .dtb to the boot partition
<mnemoc> and making u-boot load it
<n01> ok but still I have to compile board-specific u-boot
<mnemoc> until u-boot learns to read dram timming and leds from the .dtb, yes
<mnemoc> we can distingush sunxi soc versions just by reading a register. but not the dram stuff :<
<n01> ok, so back again, I still have two different board-specific defconfigs
<mnemoc> no
<mnemoc> don't mix things
<n01> defconfigs ==> buildroot defconfig
<mnemoc> ok....
<n01> for kernel is always multi_v7
<mnemoc> as long as you don't embed the .dtb people can update their installation without caring about the board or touching the bootloader
<n01> I know, but here we are talking about using buildroot to generate everything, kernel, rootfs and bootloader
<mnemoc> u-boot-sunxi needs to learn to read the dram timmings from a file :\
<n01> at least the first time you have to generate everything
<mnemoc> even if it's script.bin format
<n01> I agree
<mnemoc> or a raw struct dump
<mnemoc> but a file
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<mnemoc> sunxi-v3.0.96-r0 up
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<jukivili> c
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<jukivili> arokux1: rtl8192cu works with your mainline patches.. http://pastebin.com/QMTCXrn0
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<jukivili> arokux1: I only needed fix for that structure alignment issue
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<Turl> jukivili: what did you fix? :)
<jukivili> Turl: alignment of priv in struct rtl_priv ... http://marc.info/?l=linux-usb&m=138046981015750&w=2
<Turl> nice
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<jukivili> so.. my rtl8192cu device works, but arokux's does not
<jukivili> main difference is that mine is external usb-stick and arokux has integrated
<Turl> jukivili: maybe you can compare traces with debug enabled
<Turl> jukivili: are you testing on sun4i too btw?
<jukivili> yes, cubieboard
<oliv3r> Turl: i just pulled in about 20 pinctrl changes :(
<Turl> oliv3r: :D
<Turl> oliv3r: sounds like fun
<oliv3r> Turl: well 90% are probably related and needed
<oliv3r> so i just pulled all from 3.10 -> 3.12
<Turl> ooo allwinner A80
<oliv3r> pinctrl is important to sunxi imo
<Turl> big.LITTLE octocore
<oliv3r> A80? that's probably the new 4.4
<oliv3r> POWERVR!
<mnemoc> eh?
<oliv3r> i bet you 2 kitcats and a nutella
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<oliv3r> yay it builds again :p
<oliv3r> after all the patches
<oliv3r> now continue to add sunxi shit
<mnemoc> :)
<mnemoc> I guess we can remove the experimental/ and go stage/ ....
<oliv3r> lol
<oliv3r> let me merge those 5 patches i mentioned this morning first ;)
<mnemoc> =)
<mnemoc> don't distract yourself with $work$ and finish the sunxi-3.10 backporting! :p
<oliv3r> 7 actually
<oliv3r> lol
<oliv3r> Warning (reg_format): "reg" property in /cpus/cpu@0 has invalid length (4 bytes) (#address-cells == 2, #size-cells == 1)
<oliv3r> is that a new warning or ...
<Turl> mnemoc: pss let oliv3r finish :P
<Turl> oliv3r: yeah ignore it
<Turl> oliv3r: there's a patch to add them to all dts
<mnemoc> Turl: =)
<Turl> but it doesn't have sunxi in title
<Turl> oliv3r: 8b2efa8 ARM: dts: add missing cpu #address-cell values
<oliv3r> now if it only booted :(
<Turl> oliv3r: still explodes?
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<oliv3r> still? i never saw it explode
<oliv3r> i hadn't merged the explosive patches yet
<oliv3r> env set fdt_high ffffffff
<oliv3r> fatload mmc 0 0x48000000 uImage
<oliv3r> fatload mmc 0 0x43000000 sun4i.dtb
<oliv3r> bootm 0x48000000 - 0x43000000
<oliv3r> whoops
<oliv3r> [ 0.783098] sdhci-pltfm: SDHCI platform and OF driver helper
<oliv3r> that's the last thing i see
<Turl> oliv3r: earlyprintk?
<oliv3r> is on
<oliv3r> everything before that comes in fine
<oliv3r> wait, full bootlog inc.
<oliv3r> i don't understand why it crashes on sdhci
<oliv3r> because we don't even have that
<oliv3r> let me check if i have a cpio included ;)
<Turl> looks ok to me :(
<Turl> mdio_bus 1c0b080.mdio-mii: cannot get PHY at address 1
<oliv3r> yeah
<oliv3r> my phy is broken remember ;)
<oliv3r> but! your looking so that's double plus points
<Turl> lol
<Turl> didn't you resolder it and fixed the issue?
<oliv3r> double prints is highly annoying btw
<oliv3r> yeah i thought
<Turl> indeed
<Turl> grep [ next time
<Turl> :p
<oliv3r> i can't grep the serial console
<oliv3r> :p
<n01> Turl: if a driver declares its own struct clk than I can assume that it does'n use the CCF?
<n01> gh, sorry for the crappy english
<oliv3r> Turl: its broken
<Turl> n01: got an example?
<oliv3r> Turl: fix it
<n01> Turl: nvm, solved " Implementations can wrap the struct clk in another structure that holds hardware-specific data"
<Turl> n01: struct clk *thing is fine
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<n01> I see
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<oliv3r> Turl: check: http://paste.debian.net/47509/
<oliv3r> is that the explosion?
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<Turl> oliv3r: no, mine was an invalid deref
<Turl> oliv3r: that looks like deadlock :)
<oliv3r> ok then i'll go back a few commits and start testing builds
<Turl> oliv3r: did you apply the unlock on error path sunxi patch?
<oliv3r> not yet
<oliv3r> you mean i should continue the patch list and then test the end result?
<oliv3r> let me save the wiki page, so you know what i have done so far
<Turl> well, that patch looks like solving a deadlock :)
<Turl> oliv3r: it's two more patches, try applying them
<oliv3r> ok lets try taht
<oliv3r> :)
<oliv3r> i don't know if it was broken there sometime
<oliv3r> Turl: building
<oliv3r> 3.4 runs fine
<oliv3r> btw, after SDHCI is usbc0re, usbhid, tcp, net, key type dns_resolver, swp/swpb emulation handler
<oliv3r> Turl: no :( still halts at sdhci-pltfm :(
<oliv3r> let me wait a bit and see if the error comes
<focus> anyone know if opengl is working for a20? compiling gambas and it moans opengl and lib-mesa
<oliv3r> Turl: seems to not barf now; so that's fixed, but i'm not getting console anymore
<focus> also i think ubuntu unity won't start up without it - need to put in gnone-session-fallback to get it going
<oliv3r> Turl: nvm, it barfs
<oliv3r> Turl: http://paste.debian.net/47517/ full log
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<Turl> oliv3r: oliv3r it's funny that leds cause the deadlock :p
<oliv3r> hehe
<oliv3r> yeah
<oliv3r> it's less funny that i have big badaboom
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<speakman> Is following the guide at http://olimex.wordpress.com/2013/09/18/7795/ trying to compile a new kernel for A20-MICRO. But all I get is this output: http://pastebin.com/za7yXpa5
<speakman> Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
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<Turl> speakman: to boot that kernel with that uboot, add set machid to 10bb on the uboot environment
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<speakman> Turl: ok, thanks!
<Turl> s/add //
<speakman> Turl: It works!! Thanks! Never heard of machid...
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<oliv3r> Machine ID :)
<oliv3r> Turl: fix the kernel!
<n01> Turl: fix the kernel!!
<mnemoc> speakman: it's the old way the bootloaders had to tell the kernel what machines was running
<mnemoc> if it didn't match the expected value, die
<n01> not you, you don't die
<ykchavan> what is machid for cubieboard?
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<ykchavan> Do I need to set machid each new sdcard installation?
<mnemoc> you only can have troubles if you mix closed and open things
<mnemoc> our u-boot and our linux agree on the machine ids
<mnemoc> allwinner's kernel ignores what u-boot tells and hardcodes a value
<mnemoc> allwinner's u-boot doesn't provide a machid at all
<ykchavan> I see
<speakman> mnemoc: Am I running an old U-boot?
<ykchavan> brb
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<Tsvetan> let's hope A80 will be with MALI :)))
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<eebrah> What Tsvetan said
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<wingrime> oliv3r: can you check newsram regs?
<Turl> Tsvetan: +1
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<oliv3r> wingrime: i looked, but not sure what they could mean
<oliv3r> Tsvetan: Turl A80 is extremly, very likly to be powerVR based
<oliv3r> it's a31 based, it's what we would have called a51
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<oliv3r> but only time will tell of course
<wingrime> oliv3r: bist regs should do sram self-test
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<wingrime> oliv3r: counters must count sram access count
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<mouchon2> hello
<mouchon2> tried to send my i2c patch but seem that i still do something wrong
<mouchon2> i try git send-email but as i don't know to wich address to send i use my own address and cut-and past on the web interface the result. It seem that tabs are lost doing this
<mouchon2> so my question is which address should i use ?
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<Cubear> evening
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<wingrime_> mouchon2: dev@linux-sunxi.org
<mouchon2> wingrime tanks for the info
<wingrime_> oliv3r: wtf media tek have big.LITTLE?
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<pacopad> hi All, i'm playing with xbmca10 and new cedars blobs , i succeed to compile xbmc but it fails to open the decoder :21:23:31 T:2907694144 ERROR: A10: open failed. (-4)
<pacopad> does someone has an idea to correct this ?
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<oliv3r> wingrime: everybody now :p only AW doesn't have it; and the one that does is powervr
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<oliv3r> not to future self: booboo happens between these two commits
<oliv3r> Previous HEAD position was e5c81f5... pinctrl: core: Hold pctldev->mutex mutex lock while traversing gpio_ranges list
<oliv3r> HEAD is now at 972a590... pinctrl: improve warning messages
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<oliv3r> Tsvetan: a1d34b5 pinctrl: core: Hold pinctrldev_list_mutex mutex while traversing pinctrldev_list
<oliv3r> Turl: a1d34b5 pinctrl: core: Hold pinctrldev_list_mutex mutex while traversing pinctrldev_list
<oliv3r> that's the one that breaks things
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<geecko> hey!
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<oliv3r> Turl: yeah tripple checked it a1d34b5~1 works; a1d34b5 fails
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<geecko> anyone?
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<Turl> oliv3r: ~1 is ^ right?
<Turl> geecko: no, it's framebuffer
<geecko> Turl, thinking of it, i know Insignal distributed r3p2 blobs for android, but ump is disabled so libUMP.so is missing
<geecko> i don't think it's a problem though.
<Turl> so how are you going to do the mem allocation without ump? :)
<geecko> Turl, i think the libUMP blob hasn't changed since r3p1
<geecko> Turl, and i'm wondering how the hell they can use it without ump.
<Turl> they use ION I think
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<geecko> Turl, so much different codebases: samsung, hardkernel, origen.
<geecko> samsung: r3p1 / r2p4 only
<geecko> hardkernel: x11 only
<geecko> origen: nothing working at all
<geecko> x)
<geecko> Turl, which branch should I choose for the most up-to-date mali driver? https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi
<Turl> geecko: for the most up to date all the things, stage/sunxi-3.4
<geecko> Turl, it's weird, the driver is r3p0.
<Turl> dunno if there's any difference in the mali driver between it and sunxi-3.4
<geecko> i don't think so :/
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<Turl> geecko: yeah we're using r3p0 as that's the blobs we have
<Turl> ssvb got some new ones recently and ported an updated driver
<Turl> but I don't think it made its way to the tree yet
<geecko> Turl, i'm trying to integrate them to the cyanogenmod kernel.
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<geecko> got sources from hardkernel 3.4, but there's some incompatibilities with linux 3.0 that i couldn't figure out.
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<geecko> there's a lot of changes in arch/arm/mach-exynos, so it's incompatible.
<geecko> hopefully i think that new kernel source for android 4.3 on exynos4 devices will land soon
<geecko> crossing fingers :P
<ssvb> Turl: I don't think that the sunxi specific mali adaptation code is going to provide much help to geecko
<geecko> ssvb, i already have some code from exynos kernels
<ssvb> Turl: that's just https://github.com/ssvb/linux-sunxi/commit/0c55865bd4f8e100b1cf6cf7909029f29f47ce58 applied on top of the original arm mali400 driver
<Turl> mripard: too many patches? :)
<ssvb> geecko: ok, I mean that the linux-sunxi kernel is unlikely to have anything that might be interesting for exynos
<geecko> ssvb, i was looking for blobs mainly
<geecko> for android :P
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