<wens>
from what I heard, they had an internal debate on whether to upstream drivers
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<arete74>
q
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<mnemoc>
moin
<ccaione>
moin
<mnemoc>
moin ccaione
<gzamboni>
moin ccaione mnemoc
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<ccaione>
yo gzamboni, did you get a second fine? :)
<mnemoc>
moin gzamboni
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<Philippe_Fouquet>
Hi evrybody
<gzamboni>
ccaione, what do you mean ?
<gzamboni>
second day ? yes
<gzamboni>
i really like sunday, there were less people and good speechs
<gzamboni>
and i didnt get a car parking ticket :P
<gzamboni>
speechs/talks
<Philippe_Fouquet>
I want to read/write in file on sysfs form a kernel modul. somme body cane give me a good exemple Thnak
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<gzamboni>
Philippe_Fouquet, what do you need to write, how many data ?
<Philippe_Fouquet>
few data on eeprom
<Philippe_Fouquet>
I can read write in eepron with a file like /sys/bus/i2c/devices/1-0050/eeprom
<Philippe_Fouquet>
I want access to this file from ethernet driver?
<gzamboni>
you can work with special files like on the gpio driver or iio drivers, so you write the adress to a file (pointer/adress of the eeprom you want to read) and get the contents of it on another
<gzamboni>
so, the driver is there and its working for reading and writing
<gzamboni>
you need to access it remotly ? use a linux service for that, nfs or something similar
<gzamboni>
netcat is a good solution for remote acessing devices even if they are inside a local network. you set your device to do the connection and you can have remote access to debug/support
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<libv>
Net147: i am still tapping out fosdem stuff :)
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<mnemoc>
libv: regarding the DACs. if Stephen Hawking can write books contradicting what he wrote on the previous without losing any credibility, Luc Verhaegen can too.
<mnemoc>
"the only way of always been right is to be willing to change your mind" (tm)
<libv>
mnemoc: :)
<libv>
mnemoc: i talk a big load of BS in my life, and i have no issues admitting it either
<mnemoc>
:D
<libv>
but there were many cases where i still kept on stating the same things a month or so in, with everyone else either ignoring or naysayin them... And experience shows that i am bang on then (what became mode-setting, the games played by ATI, the fact that dave airlie at redhat would try to create a competing driver, etc...)
<libv>
in such cases i have learned to stick with it :)
<wens>
wigyori: the drivers look sound, only need to tweak the registers I think
<wens>
but need DMA first
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<arokux>
hi wens
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<wens>
hi
<arokux>
wens: do you still work on usb-otg?
<wens>
I'll be busy this week
<wens>
but hacking together a poc shouldn't take too much time
<arokux>
I see. I was busy last time too. I'll try to do some small things
<arokux>
wens: if you need some testing, let me know
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<wens>
so far I have a basic phy driver and glue layer
<wens>
need to mess with the register offsets, as they're scrambled, like the i2c controller
<wens>
musb driver is a mess :(
<arokux>
as always...
<wens>
I think this is worse than ahci
<arokux>
wens: musb is much-much bigger, isn't it?
<arokux>
wens: anyway, what else happened in sunxi world except FOSDEM?
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<wens>
usb host drivers look almost done
<wens>
someone is looking at DMA
<wens>
SPI done
<arokux>
wens: I see, thanks
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<wens>
hopefully we'll see ohci/ehci, sata, mmc support in 3.15
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<arokux>
any news on u-boot side? was it pushed upstream?
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<wens>
I think they were talking about it at fosdem
<wens>
ask oliv3r
<mripard>
arokux: you can't just push it upstream
<mripard>
so the plan set by hans, maz and I is to 1) find someone that want to endure this pain, 2) help him as needed 3) refactor anything so that we can end up with something that both fits our needs and u-boot's
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<arokux>
thanks mripard
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<ccaione>
oliv3r: this we I'm gonna try to install gentoo :) FML
<montjoie[home]>
another gentoo:)
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<ccaione>
montjoie[home]: just because I want to take a break from arch :)
<ccaione>
we are not breaking up, we are taking a bit of time for ourselves (cit.)
<arokux>
ccaione: have you installed gentoo ever before?
<arokux>
ccaione: I'm also arch user, so you could then share your impressions :)
<ccaione>
arokux: yeah, always back to arch :)
<ccaione>
arokux: I'll let you know
<arokux>
ccaione: thx!
<Wizzup>
Why is installing gentoo "fml"?
<Wizzup>
It's one of the nicest distros out there :)
<ccaione>
Wizzup: I'm a long time arch user, I feel like "cheating"
<Wizzup>
It seems like you're breaking free from the ever instable and choice limiting
<Wizzup>
;-)
<ccaione>
hahaha that's the idea
<arokux>
Wizzup: you claim gentoo is more stable than arch?
<nove>
plaes, the xml exported format could be the same used be envytools
<mnemoc>
converting packetdiag syntax to a fat xml shouldn't be difficult
* nove
made a vm to check mediawiki, but didn't did any more than to see that is writing in php
<mnemoc>
meh, no python-blockdiag for ubuntu precise.... only since quantal
<nove>
this extension could not only be used by the VE registers, but for all register in the wiki, it would made easy to edit, and make the wiki more organized
<nove>
but someone has to write it
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<mnemoc>
nove: so you don't like packetdiag notation/output ?