<oliv3r>
'the end of the debate' I'm sure people will disagree, while cute what he says, I don't think it will be accepted as truth
<oliv3r>
wingrime: you got it!!
<oliv3r>
and fast!
<oliv3r>
wingrime: wait moscow? i thought you where in yakaterinburg
<oliv3r>
it probably is handed over to russian post now
<oliv3r>
it's a fedex russia loophole afai
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<mnemoc>
Turl: but I only want to build our dtb files
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<gzamboni>
mripard did iio get removed from the kernel ? i was reading your fosdem iio presentation from 2012 because im trying to use the analog devices ade7854 iio driver but i cant see it after kernel v 3.4
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<oliv3r>
gzamboni: should be well available in 3.12
<arokux1>
balage: as I see your wlan adapter was recognized.
<arokux1>
balage: internal usb hub also, so what problem remains? :)
<balage>
arokux1, the internal wlan was recognized yes, and also other usb buses can be found, however none of them works. what you don't see in dmesg that I tried to plug in an usb hub, usb stick, even an old usb1.1 card reader and nothing happened
<balage>
arokux1, I even increased CONFIG_USB_GADGET_VBUS_DRAW to 500 but it did not have effect
<balage>
arokux1, though it was just a guess
<arokux1>
balage: this won't have any influence on the usb host ports
<arokux1>
balage: I'm sorry, what was your board once again?
<balage>
arokux1, hackberry A10
<arokux1>
balage: if you plugin some usb device, will its LED turn on?
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<oliv3r>
that's from the lichee-3.4 kernel; but lets see
<oliv3r>
rellla: looks fine, clk_set_rate returns 0 (error) the ! negates that to 1 (True), so it says if(true) {} else { pll4 failed }
<rellla>
oliv3r: thanks. got it ;) you read my question about cedar freq?
<balage>
arokux1, re. no, not at all
<arokux1>
balage: and you see a LED turning on if plugging it into a PC, right?
<oliv3r>
rellla: no, what was it?
<rellla>
<rellla>what is the right freq for cedar clock? is it different for A10/A13/A20/A31?
<balage>
arokux1, yes, the device works, ie. I plug an usb stick in to 3.0 then its led lights up, but if I plug it into 3.4 it does not get detected, no leds
<balage>
arokux1, have you find anything in the logs, configs?
<arokux1>
balage: I had just a quick glance at them. everything seems to be fine and working, the fact that you see no LED on suggest the power isn't supplied to the ports
<arokux1>
balage: your fex has: usb_hub_vcc_en_gpio = port:PB09<1><0><default><0>
<arokux1>
balage: which isn't used by sunxi-3.4
<arokux1>
balage: and it is not used by 3.0 too....
<arokux1>
balage: I assume you use sunxi-v3.0.96-r0 ?
<balage>
arokux1, wait I haven't uploaded my fex file, though I am using the latest from github.. I used 3.0.76 for a long time and yesterday compiled 3.0.96 (no -r?) and it worked too
<arokux1>
balage: it is fine.
<arokux1>
balage: can be your hub powered externally, that you try to connect to the board?
<balage>
arokux1, yes it can be, but I don't have a power adapter for it. but theoretically it it would work after powering externally then what change in software would cause this?. for example a simply stick doesn't work, and it cannot be even powered externally.
<balage>
arokux1, of course if it helps i'll try to borrow a powered usb hub for testing.
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<balage>
arokux1, one question, there is one kernel config option I could not leave out in 3.4, its something called AXP, I don't know much about it just that it relates to power and If I uncheck it, kernel compilation fails
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<mouchon2>
hi
<mnemoc>
hno: ping
<mouchon2>
simple question reading the A20 datashet and manual i see that there is a smart card reader interface. Does driver exist for it ?
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<arokux1>
balage: if your hub will work if externally powered it means only the power supply is missing to the ports.
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<balage>
arokux1, and what about AXP? is it something I shall take care of or is it totally unrelevant? or it is unknown yet?
<balage>
arokux1, (I'll try to get a powered usb hub for testing)
<arokux1>
balage: AXP isn't touched in mainline and usb works there, not sure it has any influence on the behavior you describe.
<arokux1>
balage: you could also measure the voltage if you have multimeter/
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<Turl>
oliv3r: if only ARCH_SUNXI is selected, only sunxi dtbs will be built
<Turl>
mnemoc: ^
<oliv3r>
perfect
<Turl>
mripard: "2/4 select something"
<mnemoc>
Turl: 200% sure? commit the improvement ;-)
<mnemoc>
Turl: what about 3.0 and 3.4?
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<arokux1>
jemk: hey, were you also on this list of 16 ppl?
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<rellla>
jemk: did you try other freqs than 160?
<jemk>
arokux1: yes
<jemk>
rellla: yes, 240 works too and is used by blob for h264 decoding
<arokux1>
jemk: so was I. Benn was answering all my e-mails except the last one.
<rellla>
jemk: ok. any progress with libvdpau? ^^ and - my offer is still pending ;)
<jemk>
rellla: fighting with interlaced frames ;)
<rellla>
uahh.
<jemk>
rellla: and i don't work on output at the moment, as it looks like vdpau is pretty uselss on arm socs as many players (like xbmc...) don't support it with opengl ES.
<jemk>
rellla: of course it can be used with mplayer/maybe vlc but there isn't much need for better output
<wingrime>
jemk: have you time check others counters
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<jemk>
wingrime: very limited time, but more important, i don't have hardware here (not at home)
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<wingrime>
jemk: sad
<focus>
arokux1: wow! - and only 58GB downloaded in past week :D
<focus>
Tsvetan ought to be pleased
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<rellla>
jemk: isn't rendering and decoding divided into two pieces in xbmc? so let vdpau only decode?
<jemk>
rellla: thought so too, but older xbmc let vdpau render to offscreen xpixmap and newer use the vdpau gl interop feature lately announced which will fail with mali (maybe lima makes it possible)
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<WarheadsSE>
does lima support vdpau via some odd metric?
<WarheadsSE>
And if this is sunxi, should I assume that it shoul dbe using cedar for the decode, and mali for the display?
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<mnemoc>
cedarx only
<mnemoc>
but (sadly) there are mali and pvr sunxi socs
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<jemk>
WarheadsSE: lima doesn't have to do anything with vdpau, but there is an opengl extension to help players use vdpau decoding for textures and MAYBE lima can support this some time
<WarheadsSE>
jemk: thanks I'm not familiar, so I asked :P
<mnemoc>
lima is supposed to go into mesa
<mnemoc>
not sure if it makes sense to also add it to the vdpau interface
<jemk>
WarheadsSE: np, i wouldn't be familiar with this either if i wouldn't try to make vdpau work ;)
<WarheadsSE>
Yup
<WarheadsSE>
And I wouldn't be getting a job working on ARM if I hadn't busted my ass with Arch Linux ARM :P
<oliv3r>
i'm not to excited heaving highly experimental code in the hands of people who can't even install it themselves
<oliv3r>
precompiled images to test various media with; good idea imo
<oliv3r>
'i installed your deb on my 3.0.7 kernel'
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<mnemoc>
oliv3r: that's why the kernel pqckage needs to be in the same repo
<mnemoc>
not orphan .deb files
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<ssvb>
we just need some people who enjoy doing the distro packaging work
<ssvb>
I can do it if really forced to, but don't find this kind of activity particularly fun :-/
<ssvb>
there seems to be some distro packaging and image building activity happening in http://www.cubieforums.com/
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<drachensun>
I dont think anyone enjoys that kind of work :-)
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<chazy->
I'm testing Hyp mode support on U-boot with the Cubieboard2, but it hangs after switching to non-secure when returning back to the call path (I can do printf after the switch itself).
<bfree>
what xbmc are you talking about packaging? and what does it depend on (outside debian) that would also need packaging? are you talking FullyFree stuff or ???
<chazy->
does anyone know if the upper memory portion is reserved for secure memory or there's a memory controller that needs configuring for non-secure access or something like that on the A20 SoC?