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<mrnuke> OOOOH shhiiiiit! 5+MiB/s wired ethernet speed on A10? What have you guys done? fed crack cocaine to the code?
<mrnuke> that's way faster than I remember it
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<smotocel69> mrnuke depends of type of storage where you download the file
<mrnuke> same hardware as before
<smotocel69> mrnuke mmc?
<mrnuke> yeah
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<smotocel69> idk
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<smotocel69> mrnuke 1.33 MB/s on mmc
<smotocel69> :))
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<Turl> mrnuke: lol
<Turl> mrnuke: I recall it doing nearwire speed on A10
<Turl> (one way only)
<Turl> iperf is your friend there
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<smotocel69> mrnuke what kernel?
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<smotocel69> wtf? my cubieboard is more faster
<smotocel69> :))
<mrnuke> you have an -EGRAMMAR there ;)
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<smotocel69> [smotocel69@alarm ~]$ midori
<smotocel69> Bus error (core dumped)
<smotocel69> :|
<Turl> has midori ever worked for anybody?
<Turl> every single time I've tried, both on arm and x86_64, I managed to crash it before I could visit 5 sites
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<memleak> mrnuke, you make a lot of -EJOKES don't you? lol
<memleak> -ECONDOMTOOBIG etc
<Turl> memleak: at least they're not valgrind jokes
<memleak> Turl hey bud!
<memleak> i like you!
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<Turl> memleak: yay? :p
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<memleak> Turl, were you part of the arm-netbook team? you don't seem like it
<protoCall7> hi all, if I want to grab the boot.img, I'm looking to dd nandc, not nanda, correct?
<Turl> memleak: you mean if I hanged out in #arm-netbook before being in here?
<Turl> memleak: if so, yeah
<Turl> protoCall7: usually, yeah
<protoCall7> Turl thank you, I'll give that a go :)
<protoCall7> might explain why things were acting strange trying to grab nanda... I think I was grabbing the bootloader
<memleak> :)
<protoCall7> Turl: apologies for the newb questions, still learning my way around here, but the process on allwinner images would be to dd the image off, then use of of the several tools out there to unpack that image, which results in multiple fex files, correct? Or is the image that I dd'ed off actually the fex file, resulting in multiple raw images?
<protoCall7> (when I unpack it, that is)
<memleak> What's the latest MALI kernel driver release people have going and if someone could give me a rough estimate as to how much work it would be to update kernel drivers to r3p2-01rel4 that would be HAWsome
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<mrnuke> memleak: STATUS_JOKES is not an error code. -EPEBKAC
<memleak> im supposed to get that joke, i know
<memleak> but i dont, wat do?
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<memleak> btw if anyone says it'll take less than a few days i'll do it
<mrnuke> memleak: hey, I won anbout 240 cigars on cigarbid.com
<memleak> oh B.S.
<mrnuke> memleak: gimme a sec
<memleak> as in behavior science of course
<memleak> BEHAVIORAL
<memleak> is it difficult to update MALI drivers, i.e. big project?
<Turl> protoCall7: ah you want script.bin? that's stored on nanda
<Turl> nanda is a vfat filesystem
<protoCall7> actually, when I opened that up, i found a few files
<protoCall7> including magic.bin
<protoCall7> but no script.bin et al
<memleak> the fuck why is there a price total on it then?
<Turl> protoCall7: it may be in a folder
<memleak> and order confirmation..
<protoCall7> searched it, nada
<memleak> oh yeah btw i have ur address now
<Turl> memleak: zarro work, because ssvb already did I think
<protoCall7> if you're interested, I can dump the ls to pastebin and show you what's there
<mrnuke> memleak: oh great! so you know where to send me my cubietruck
<Turl> protoCall7: an ls -R or find would be best
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<memleak> i stalked ssvb hard core and i couldnt find it @ Turl
<protoCall7> sure thing... no find in this busybox build, but I can go recursive :)
<memleak> i couldnt find it, thanks man!
<protoCall7> Turl: http://pastebin.com/Kr2gg2k4
<memleak> so updating it to rel4 should be easy peasy, dude you rock!
<Turl> memleak: do you have rel4 blobs for sunxi?
<Turl> protoCall7: what SoC is that?
<Turl> doesn't look like a typical nanda
<protoCall7> A31s
<memleak> what do you mean blobs?
<Turl> ah
<protoCall7> I'm finding next to nil about the chip, so I'm kind of exploring and learning as I go
<memleak> eesh open shource, eesh it not?
<Turl> protoCall7: maybe they reworked it then :/
<Turl> memleak: the kernel bit is open source, sure
<Turl> memleak: but you need magic userspace blobs to talk to the kernel bit and draw stuff
<protoCall7> Turl: from the looks of it, all that nanda is doing is displaying the battery charge meter that displays on a short power tap when the device is plugged in, but not powered on
<Turl> and if magic userspace blobs don't match the kernel bit you get a broken mali
<memleak> UMP userspace drivers are open source
<Turl> protoCall7: try poking the other partitions and see if they have filesystems
<Turl> memleak: UMP is just the mem allocator
<Turl> the magic stuff that can draw unicorns with polygons is proprietary
<Turl> libv is reverse engineering it and writing a free alternative
<memleak> XD unicorns with polygons i like that, btw i didnt know that
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<protoCall7> Turl: well, i found an interesting directory... http://pastebin.com/X181BB3i does that structure look more typical?
<smotocel69> libvdpau-sunxi is slower :|
<memleak> wtf if libv's driver plays quake3 then fuck blobs!
<Turl> protoCall7: that's just the directory with the blob devices
<memleak> whats the point?
<Turl> but the partition layout looks normal; dunno where they're hiding the script.bin if not on nanda :/
<Turl> smotocel69: slower than what? the blob that doesn't work half of the time? :p
<protoCall7> I think I'll poke at boot and UBOOT
<protoCall7> er UDISK
<Turl> memleak: the point is that it's a work in progress
<smotocel69> Turl **** Your system is too SLOW to play this! ****
<smotocel69> audio/video desync
<Turl> memleak: read his blog http://libv.livejournal.com/
<Turl> smotocel69: are you sure it's using vdpau-sunxi?
<memleak> no i mean whats the point of the blobs?
<smotocel69> yes Turl
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<memleak> libv's code runs fine apparently lol
<smotocel69> and is without osd
<smotocel69> video is 1080p
<smotocel69> mkv
<Turl> memleak: yeah, but it's not a full implementation
<memleak> good enough for me personally at leas
<Turl> memleak: then go and give lima a try, help with development or something :p
<smotocel69> Turl older versions of libvdpau-sunxi works great
<memleak> i didnt know it could render, last i looked at lima was in 2012
<memleak> and by render i mean work like mesa
<memleak> besides basic shapes, its awesome to know that its progress is fuckin BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMING
<Turl> smotocel69: OSD is not supported still I think
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<smotocel69> Turl i play the video without OSD
<memleak> libv i love you, thank you for lima
<Turl> smotocel69: is it a h264 video?
<smotocel69> yes, matroska
<Turl> matroska is just a container
<Turl> you can put whatever you want inside
<smotocel69> h.264
<Turl> smotocel69: have you adjusted /dev/disp and /dev/g2d permissions?
<smotocel69> Turl look http://pastebin.com/gNrDFTWn
<smotocel69> and i am in grop video
<Turl> smotocel69: can you chmod 777 /dev/disp /dev/g2d for good measure and try again?
<Turl> I dunno why but I never got it working with 660 video :/ 777 it and it magically worked
<Turl> and I triple checked I was on the group and the permissions were applied
<smotocel69> Turl the same problem
<smotocel69> :)
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<smotocel69> vdpau-sunxi is becoming slower
<smotocel69> 720p works great
<protoCall7> Anyone ever built Cyanogenmod for an allwinner before? Specifically, does anyone know how to calculate values for BOARD_BOOTIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE et al without having /proc/mtd?
<smotocel69> byee
<smotocel69> time to sleep
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<Turl> protoCall7: yeah, I did
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<Turl> protoCall7: all those don't need to be exact, just big enough
<protoCall7> oh ok
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<protoCall7> Thanks for the input, Turl... have a recovery image building now... guess it'll be fun to see if she loads or not :)
<memleak> mrnuke, capthindsight is the one to ask for that
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<mrnuke> memleak: no, Cpt. Hindsight cannot have my cigars
<protoCall7> wow, this is really strange... when i sideload my recovery image, the screen goes blank, the adb shell unlocks, but the shell isn't in my recovery image... it's the stock image's shell
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<memleak> sorry i meant for your cubieboard2
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<mrnuke> memleak: have you forgotten I'm full of shit and always do my best to get you confused?
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<memleak> heh!
<memleak> so you really didnt win those cigars
<memleak> as i figured
<mrnuke> wrong again. The cigars are real
<memleak> whats the prices for then?
<mrnuke> it's in the email
<Turl> are they sunxi cigars?
<mrnuke> Turl: there are a few sunxis there, yeah
<Turl> mrnuke: just saying, otherwise it's off topic :)
<mrnuke> Turl: if I was ever being on topic, it was on accident. Remember, nuking code which has a memory leak, on the same IRC channel, is not a good idea
<Turl> it's a good idea. Getting rid of memory leaks is cool.
<memleak> hey!
<Turl> memleak: you may want to change nickname to avoid confusion :P
<mrnuke> Turl: then I wouldn't be able to recognize him when he BSes me in a channel I did not know he frequents
<memleak> i never BS...
<memleak> i only did that in #coreboot like once
<mrnuke> memleak: neeah. You always do that when you're not fucked up from inhaling cigars :P
<memleak> speaking of which i havent been able to smoke anything yet
<memleak> i took a whiff of my box of cigars and nearly puked
<memleak> that was a few days ago btw
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<memleak> and honestly about that lima discussion i had no idea it was so far along
<Turl> memleak: mrnuke, do you know each other or what? :p
<memleak> i didnt mean to come across sarcastic im actually really impressed it can play quake and such now
<mrnuke> Turl: yeah
<memleak> we're butt buddies
<memleak> tmi?
<mrnuke> Heh. I never drop the sope yet
<mrnuke> *never dropped the soap
<memleak> i dropped the pope once
<Turl> whois each other for more surprises
<memleak> XD
<mrnuke> Turl: I'm the crazy guy oliv3r_ mentioned in his talk
<memleak> which talk?
<Turl> mrnuke: yeah I remember you and coreboot
<Turl> for some reason I confuse you two though
* Turl sucks matching names to things
<Turl> memleak: FOSDEM
<memleak> HEH!
<memleak> Turl, mrnuke is older than me
<memleak> that should clear up the confusion.
<memleak> time for another bottle of angry orchard, brb
<mrnuke> memleak: nice!
<Turl> you'd need to have completely different nicknames for it to help :p
<Turl> anyway
<Turl> good night
<Turl> I should've been sleeping 3h ago
<memleak> mrnuke, you like angry orchard?
<mrnuke> Turl: I know we're entertaining. Night!
<mrnuke> memleak: I drink it when I'm thirsty and a beer is too much
<memleak> what kind of real beer do you like?
<memleak> wait.. you drink it when you're thristy? as a thirst quencher?
<memleak> alcohol dehydrates you..?
<memleak> yet again so does caffeine and i drink 2 to 3 rockstars daily
<Turl> heh, get some 7UP or tonic water instead
<memleak> why drink 7up when you can get mountain dew kickstart for only a buck?
<mrnuke> memleak: real beer? We make some real real ones here in Texas
<Turl> because mountain dew only exists on USA or sumthin'
<memleak> red bulls are world wide, there i win
<mrnuke> Turl: I bought Mountain Dew in Europe, what are you talking about?
<memleak> HEH MRNUKE PWNED YOU
<Turl> well, it doesn't exist in here
<memleak> in Iraq you mean?
<memleak> or like...
<Turl> nor cherry or vainilla coke and whatever other weird stuff americans have
<memleak> Chad?
<memleak> Oh you must be talking about some village in the amazon!
<Turl> lulz
<Turl> I'm in the ISS
<Turl> we only stock 7UP and Coke here
<mrnuke> BTW, has anyone tried lichee uboot with coreboot?
<Turl> s/lichee uboot with //
<mrnuke> Turl: if you can get a non-SPL elf of lichee, coreboot should be able to run it
<mrnuke> aah, fluck it. I'll give it a try
<Turl> mrnuke: here's your answer http://linux-sunxi.org/Coreboot
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<mrnuke> Turl: LOL!
<mrnuke> Turl: maybe you guys would be OK with putting this link (http://www.coreboot.org/Board:cubietech/cubieboard) on that page
<Turl> mrnuke: you should fix that :)
<mrnuke> Turl: -ENOPERM
<Turl> mrnuke: 1) register 2) edit 3) ... 4) PROFIT!
<Turl> mrnuke: that page you linked is outdated btw
<mrnuke> how so?
<Turl> the gerrit link shows nothin'
<mrnuke> Turl: oooh, all my patches must have been merged then
<Turl> and so I suppose it got merged and the build section should be updated too ;)
<mrnuke> except MMC. That's in my github branch
<Turl> also, u***t? :P
<Turl> seriously? lol
<mrnuke> we hate uboot. It's tabu. Their code is c**p
<memleak> wow you two are really hitting it off all the sudden!
<memleak> nice!
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<memleak> now we have an orgy!
<Turl> lol
<Turl> ok, time to killall -STOP Turl && sleep 16200 && killall -CONT Turl
* Turl gone for real
<mrnuke> Turl: coreboot page updated. Night!
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<protoCall7> Huzzah \o/
<protoCall7> I've got a shell in a cwm recovery image that i built for this damn a31s haha
<protoCall7> it's quite broken, but, i suppose having a shell is a start
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<mrnuke> guys! guys! guys!!!!
<mrnuke> I was able to load uboot/lichee-dev with coreboot
<plaes> cool! but what's the point for this?
<mrnuke> NAND access
<plaes> hmm
<mrnuke> I haven't tested it all the way though
<plaes> and I thought coreboot was x86 only :S
<mrnuke> not really, we support a couple of ARM chips
<mrnuke> and the cubieboard partially
<plaes> wiki doesn't say that :(
<mrnuke> too much new hardware to have time for writing wiki
<mrnuke> that should explain how to do it without need for boot0/boot1
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<speakman> Anyone running sun4i-ts driver with Qt5 through tslib? I'm having weird behaviors with that combo.
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<speakman> Or; how can I trim i.e. rtp_press_threshold? How can I print the current pressure while holding a finger on the touch screen?
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<plaes> yeah.. read that :)
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<vector80> Hi all, good morning
<vector80> Hi oliv3r_, hi Turl, Hi mnemoc... hi everybody :)
<vector80> I have almost completed OTA upgrade system for my A20 board
<vector80> but I have a new problem
<vector80> it is about new kernel
<vector80> I cloned latest 3.4.79+ from linux-sunxi
<vector80> and I am trying to boot my board with it
<vector80> but here is the result: http://sprunge.us/BIPL
<vector80> As you see, just before the init completes, it start to poweroff / shutdown / reboot
<memleak> i have 3.4.82 running with cubieboard2 without any changes to existing source besides makefile and kconfig's for added files
<vector80> When I use 3.4.61 or 3.4.75, there is no such problem
<memleak> with preempt_rt btw
<memleak> use with linuxcnc :)
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<vector80> Turl: I want to thank you for the idea of " making a system similar to the one that android does..."
<vector80> I exactly did similar thing, and using uEnv.txt for the FLAG to inform uboot
<vector80> But I still couldn't understand what is going wrong with this new kernel
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<mripard> lag: welcome
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<lag> mripard: Thanks Maxime
<mripard> lag: so you finally bought one of those A20 boards ? :)
<lag> mripard: I'm currently installing Bip and IMAPFilter on my new A20 :)
<lag> mripard: Yeah, direct from source (market stall in Shenzhen) :D
<speakman> Running Qt5 on A20, whould you prefer X11 backend instead of eglfs?
<mripard> lag: nice, it even have an UART easily accessible
<lag> mripard: Not easily accessible
<lag> mripard: Look at the bottom edge on the first third of the board
<lag> mripard: See the two bit solder squares with the 4 little ones above?
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<mripard> lag: damn, I looked at the picture too quiclky, and thought the unpopulated 5 pins header was the UART...
<lag> mripard: I wish
<vector80> waw, that sofa is the same one in my house :)
<lag> mripard: They are the some LEDs and a button of some description
<lag> vector80: Do you have the matching dog too? :)
<vector80> ahahahah
<lag> vector80: You can see her tail in that picture
<vector80> Yep I see that
<vector80> How much you pay for this board ?=
<vector80> 40 ?
<lag> vector80: Where are you based?
<vector80> TR
<vector80> This saturday I will be in SZ ...
<vector80> How about you?
<lag> vector80: Are they in the US?
<vector80> TR => Turkey
<vector80> SZ => Shenzhen
<lag> vector80: Ah :)
<lag> vector80: So 250 RMB (~40 USD)
<lag> vector80: But I was offered an A20 based board later for 190 RMB
<vector80> Yes, depend on the features
<lag> vector80: Perhaps
<vector80> For that board in the photo, 190 is good value
<lag> vector80: They won't let you look inside
<lag> vector80: I paid 250 for this one
<lag> vector80: Which I'm happy with it - it has some nice toys
<vector80> A20 SOM is around USD28 with4GByte NAND
<vector80> So, even 250RMB is a good price, not so high
<vector80> I used many Aw based boards, they are quite stable than others
<vector80> And running debian on A20... awesome...
<buZz> lag: looks nice
<vector80> Only problem is SDIO interface speed
<vector80> I wish linux-sunxi team would try to improve speed by updating driver code maybe ? Is that possible ?
<vector80> Ohi for this, I must give exact numbers
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<vector80> When oliv3r_, mnemoc, Turl, or other people wake up, I will show my test result to them
<lag> vector80: I don't need it for much - I just wanted an ARM based device to replace my Revo server
<vector80> but that board looks nice, have fun with it
<vector80> lag: then you made a good choice
<lag> vector80: Bip, IMAPFilter and SSHD will be most of what I need
<vector80> even minimal rootfs'es support sshd
<vector80> IMAPfilter.. I don't know about it
<vector80> Just consider wearing about NAND flash
<vector80> For everything else, it is OK
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<lag> vector80: I'm not using the NAND
<lag> vector80: I have already installed IMAPFilter
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<wens> vector80: I don't think anyone is actively working on 3.4 kernel, it is after all just a maintenance branch
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<vector80> wens: Then, people are working on mainline ?
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<wens> correct
<vector80> cool
<vector80> Are you one of them? Can I show you one of my test benchmark ?
<wens> you'll have to ask leviathanch or hansg (not here ATM) about SDIO
<vector80> Alright
<vector80> wens: Thank you. I will try to send one email to them
<wens> be sure to Cc: the mailing list
<vector80> right, I will do it now
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<tonikasch> Hi! Do you know if Truecolor under X is possible (with linux-sunxi userspace and) fbturbo xorg driver?
<ssvb> tonikasch: yes, of course
<tonikasch> ok, let's continue on linux-rockchip not to bother here? :) (sorry for crossposting)
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<yang> helli on trisquel mailing list i read that tere is an approach to free rasperri pi gpu to work with free software. is there a freenode channel dedicated to that?
<ccaione> why asking here?
<atsampson> yang: #raspberrypi-internals on freenode
<atsampson> ccaione: it's a reasonable (and correct) guess that some of the same people are likely to be interested in both ;-)
<yang> ccaine, i was directed to this chab
<yang> chan
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<Turl> oliv3r_: guess who got not one, not two, but three chapters to review by monday :p
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<Seppoz> i would like to access the UART memory to see weather the write queue is empty or not, how would i get the bit to check for? thrte documentation of the uart is very crappy
<Seppoz> i did digg into the linux source code but didnt really get smart out of it
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<Seppoz> so i use Transmitter Holding Buffer to chek?
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<Seppoz> problem is that i have RS485 on the line
<Seppoz> and i have to switch bettween read and write
<Seppoz> and it right now takes about 15ms untill tcdrain is done and i can switch to read
<Seppoz> which makes it impossible to use some devices
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<Guest382916> Seppoz: why don't you use the hardware flow control?
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<Uninstall> does any of you have any experience of A20 touchscreen driver with evdev?
<Uninstall> it doesn't seem to work properly
<shineworld> evdev ?
<Seppoz> i did recently port a gt911 driver to A10
<Seppoz> a20 should be same
<Seppoz> its really bitchy tho
<Uninstall> I think A20 is using sun4i-ts driver
<Seppoz> i suppose he means capactitive touch
<Seppoz> or do you mean resistive?
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<Uninstall> I don't care about capacitive touchscreen
<Uninstall> I need to get touchscreen SoC support
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<alexvf> has anybody been able to get the player sample in https://github.com/linux-sunxi/cedarx-libs working?
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<alexvf> rellla: you look like a cedar expert, did you run the sample player?
<rellla> alexvf: call me somewhat cedarx experienced user, not an expert :p
<rellla> no i didn't run the sample player. i only read that piece of code.
<rellla> i'm not dealing with the blob anymore, but the REed code
<alexvf> REed code?
<alexvf> i tried both the linux arhmf and the android blob
<alexvf> but none worked
<alexvf> the linux armhf is close but the blob never calls the fbm_init function
<alexvf> the libve doc seems outdated and i found out that the fbm interface has changed between versions
<alexvf> i suspect my problems come from that changes
<alexvf> do you happen to have a libve documentation after the 2011.7.6 pdf?
<rellla> what do you want to do with cedarx?
<rellla> no
<alexvf> a player
<rellla> write your own?
<alexvf> yep
<Turl> alexvf: any reason why you don't want to use vdpau-sunxi?
<alexvf> it has some decoding issues
<alexvf> well, mplayer that uses libvdpau has
<rellla> alexvf: help improve it!
<rellla> invest your time in completing sunxi-vdpau and use an existing player :p
<alexvf> well, that sound good
<alexvf> but i looked into libvdpau-sunxi and it seems too low level for me
<rellla> nah
<rellla> ;)
<alexvf> writing to registers directly ... it scares me haha
<alexvf> also, i would need hls
<alexvf> which mplayer doesn't support
<alexvf> any other player out there with vdpau support?
<rellla> mpv?
<rellla> i saw some "simple player" in cubieboard forums
<alexvf> i could try out mpv
<alexvf> according to wilipedia it supports segment linking ( i guess that counts for hls)
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<naobsd> libv: ping
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<libv> naobsd: yes?
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<naobsd> libv: I'm trying X/mali on linux on rockchip with ssvb's fbturbo
<naobsd> it seems lima_dri is needed
<naobsd> I just started it few hours ago, I misunderstand something...
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<naobsd> libv: where is lima_dri.so?
<naobsd> ump/mali/drm/mali_drm is compiled, loaded. fbturbo is running
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<naobsd> oh well...
<naobsd> "AIGLX error: dlopen of /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/dri/lima_dri.so failed" this should be expected, no problem...
<naobsd> glmark2-es2 says "libEGL warning: DRI2: failed to open lima (search paths /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/dri:${ORIGIN}/dri:/usr/lib/dri)", then it renders 3D with mesa software rasterizer
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<oliv3r_> Turl: reviewing shoudl start soon; they didn't wanna start until 3+ reviewers where available
<oliv3r_> so expect stuff soon
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<naobsd> I have to learn more about mali and gles thing, sorry
<naobsd> I learned.
<naobsd> I have to move /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/mesa-egl
<Turl> naobsd: that should do the trick, yep
<Turl> oliv3r_: I already got 3 chapters, as I was saying :p
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<naobsd> finally I can use mali on linux on radxa rock(rockchip rk3188) by using sunxi information/code, thanks :)
<Turl> naobsd: heh :)
<Turl> naobsd: there were some people asking about it on the radxa channel, you may want to document it
<naobsd> I just use oglek0's code(he did it on rk3066) and sunxi wiki/code :)
<naobsd> I spent only few hours :)
<naobsd> all effort were already done by olegk0 and this community :)
<libv> naobsd: did you check the common pitfalls section of the binary drivers page?
<mrnuke> libv: just watched a video of one of your talks. You look scary, man
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<naobsd> libv: yes, few minutes ago, after fall into pitfall!
<naobsd> libv: sorry for silly question!!! ;)
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<Turl> who uses twitter in here?
<ccaione> nobody but you it seems :)
<naobsd> (I'm addicted)
<Turl> ccaione: :p
<Turl> naobsd: you got a follower :)
<naobsd> oh :)
<naobsd> I'm always use Japanese ;)
<Turl> yeah I noticed :p
<ccaione> are you japanese?
<naobsd> ccaione: yes
<ccaione> lucky you :)
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<libv> mrnuke: why do i look scary?
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<libv> naobsd: such things are really what wikis are for, so next time, look through the wiki pages you followed, completely. If that fails, then come and ask, as then something is wrong with the wiki page
<mrnuke> libv: can't explain it. If I saw you in person, I wouldn't want to mess with you
<naobsd> libv: I see, thank you
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<memleak> mrnuke, does libv look really buff or something? send link
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<memleak> thanks!
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<nove> new uploaded videos at video.fosdem.org, but the instruction set in merged with the driver talks
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<ccaione> [ot] anybody with a NUC intel here? [/ot]
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<Turl> oliv3r_: ping
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<Seppoz> Turl: ping
<Turl> Seppoz: pong
<Seppoz> turl you pointed out those uart registers for 8250, i wonder how i could use those to determ if all data was written
<Turl> Seppoz: why is it that you care about that?
<Seppoz> we have rs485 on uart 6+7 and it takes tcdrain 15ms to realize all data was written
<Seppoz> some devices answer within a few ms which makes it impossible to read reply
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<Turl> Seppoz: why so?
<Seppoz> because rs485 has to switch etween read and write
<Turl> and doesn't the hardware do that after flushing?
<Seppoz> no i have to
<Seppoz> Turl : in this case, what does base + 1 mean?
<Turl> what case?
<Turl> bbl
<rz2k> [20:32:36] <Turl> who uses twitter in here? @rz2k
* plaes too :)
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<Seppoz> Tur: in http://www.lammertbies.nl/comm/info/serial-uart.html it says base, base + 1
<Seppoz> what is +1?
<rz2k> bbrezillon: saw new set of mtd patches - there might be a chance of me testing it on my cubietruck
<Seppoz> +1 what?
<Seppoz> +1 byte?
<Turl> +1 port (ie, the next one)
<Turl> it's some intel thing
<Seppoz> that doesnt make sense to me
<Seppoz> when you see Registers
<Seppoz> UART register to port conversion table
<Seppoz> thats what i mean
<Turl> Seppoz: it's some table to convert intel port to mmio register, you don't need that
<Seppoz> ok, how do i know the pin that i need to check (the address) to know if write is done
<Turl> Seppoz: grab A20 user manual, page 644 and onwards
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<Turl> mrnuke: I see you're sending patches for mainline; please CC the right lists if you want them merged :)
<mrnuke> Turl: OK. You got m confused
<mrnuke> *me
<mrnuke> I mean "you are making me confused"
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<Turl> mrnuke: you should cc linux-arm-kernel at the infradead lists as a minimum
<Turl> and maxime, the maintainer of those dt files
<Turl> mrnuke: your kernel tree has this handy script you can use to get an idea ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl
<mrnuke> Turl: thanks for the info
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<mrnuke> so what's up with "dev@linux-sunxi.org" listed here http://linux-sunxi.org/Sending_patches?
<Seppoz> Turl: thanks thats exactly what i was looking for
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<Turl> mrnuke: if you're going to send patches for the 3.4 linux-sunxi kernel, u-boot-sunxi, etc, that's the way to go
<Turl> mrnuke: for mainline patches it's good to have it cc'ed as well, but it's not sufficient
<Turl> Seppoz: :)
<mrnuke> hmm, if one needs a 600 + line manual (approx 30 pages) just to be able to submit a patch, I'm not surprised it's so easy to get wrong
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<Seppoz> Turl: got it working, thank you very much, now i can switch within 0.5ms after write
<Turl> Seppoz: :)
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<protoCall7> anyone happen to have any thoughts on why a cm recovery built for an A31s, with the recovery.fstab stolen out of the stock recovery.img would refuse to mount any partitions other than /cache ?
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<Turl> protoCall7: different fstab format?
<Turl> it has changed quite a few times lately
<Turl> compare with the fstab from some other cm device
<protoCall7> it's quite possible. The format is different than the one that was automatically created by mkvendor.sh
<protoCall7> I'm having a hard time determining which format I'm using though... I set the flag for version 2 (which I THINK I have, but I'm not positive)
<protoCall7> hmm... looks like 2 isn't what I want... I'll give it a go with 1... thanks for the input, Turl