rz2k changed the topic of #linux-sunxi to: Allwinner/sunxi development discussion - Don't ask to ask. Just ask and wait! - See http://linux-sunxi.org | https://github.com/linux-sunxi/ | Logs at http://irclog.whitequark.org/linux-sunxi | FOSDEM talks - http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/users/nove/sunxi_at_fosdem2014/
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<wens> oliv3r: can't help you there, I always build static kernels
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<wens> got a usb current/voltage meter, looks like most of my power blocks are actually over-voltaged
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<Turl> lkcl_: it's not sunxi, but I know you care about these things https://plus.google.com/u/0/+LokifishMarz/posts/X6qKnM8aUEM
<wens> Funny but I think MediaTek is actually complying with the GPL, ie they give source code to whom they distribute software to
<wens> not sure though
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<Turl> wens: I believe they bind them by an NDA, and that'd be a GPL breach
<wens> that might depend on whether the NDA covers the source code?
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<Turl> wens: time will tell I guess
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<mrnuke> The only NDA I ever siigned explicitly allows me to disclose details in the form of GPL or BSD source code
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<wens> so much happening
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<pby> like in mplayer( mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=1.0 *.flac) how to pass hdmi snd card in mpv command, sorry this is not correct place to ask.
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<wens> oliv3r: I was wrong, on the LIME there's still a bypass over a diode for 5V from AC IN
<wens> though it's a schottky diode, less voltage drop, and it's after ACIN for the PMIC, so the PMIC will see the full voltage from the external power supply
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<mripard> mrnuke: errr, what?
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<wens> my cubieboard is still using 0.5A after power off
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<smotocel69> hi
<smotocel69> libvdpau-sunxi works great if resolution of display isn't 1080p :)
<Faisal_> anyone knows how to compile the linux-sunxi kernel to include wifi for the cubietruck ? what are the options needed ?
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<wingrime> smotocel69: what's happend when it is ?
<smotocel69> wingrime when is 1080p framerate is bad and cpu usage is high
<wingrime> strange.....
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<smotocel69> wingrime i know
<smotocel69> i think the problem is about g2d engine
<smotocel69> and xf86-video-fbturbo use g2d
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<mnemoc> Turl: if you set it up, why not ;-)
<mnemoc> Turl: if you need something special on the routing/firewall rules, tell me :p
<Faisal_> guys anyone managed to compile the kernel and get wifi working ?
<Faisal_> for cubietruck
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<Philippe_Fouquet> Hi
<rellla> Faisal_: Just wait until someone answers you. Repeating and crossposting doesn't make it better. I haven't tried WIFI so far, try http://linux-sunxi.org/Cubietruck#Wifi . don't know if that is recent.
<Philippe_Fouquet> Somebody have try Tizen on A20 board?
<Faisal_> rellla: hi, thx. ive seen that page already thx, my bcmdhd module when it is compiled does not create a new network interface
<Faisal_> rellla: i'll wait in any case, i'm working on it on my side, i might find the solution by myself... who knows
<MadSpark> have you tried "ifconfig -a"? it might show it if the interface is down
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<Faisal_> MadSpark: yes ive tried that and its not there
<rellla> Faisal_: is wifi enabled in script.bin?
<Faisal_> rellla: yes it is
<Faisal_> rellla: I can even replace the bcmdhd module from another distribution and get it working
<Faisal_> rellla: i suspect i might be missing a .config option when compiling the kernel
<rellla> Faisal_:so simply diff it with the other .config?
<Faisal_> rellla: hmmm yea thx should have thought about that
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<Faisal_> rellla: will try that now
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<swabbles> wens: is it ok if I try your patch during the weekend? (this is related to those noises).
<swabbles> I can test it on the olimex A10/Cubieboard 2 as well (I just realised that my CB2 is still using an older kernel, so that might be part of the reason why it isn't producing those noises).
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<Turl> mnemoc: setting up is just apt-get install mosh. But it requires a bunch of udp ports opened to work
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<mnemoc> Turl: can you give me the list? and I'll dnat them tonight
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<Turl> mnemoc: "To function, Mosh requires UDP datagrams to be passed between client and server. By default, mosh uses a port number between 60000 and 61000, but the user can select a particular port with the -p option."
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<mnemoc> Turl: ok...
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<Turl> mnemoc: I don't like opening that many ports tbh, that's why I'm asking you :p
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<mnemoc> Turl: community server, community decision
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<ccaione> what is mosh for? /lazy mode on
<Turl> ccaione: it's like.. ssh over UDP
<Turl> so you can roam, change IPs, lose 'net connection and stuff
<Turl> and still keep connected to ssh
<Tartarus> Turl, morning experiment, I think my board just sucks a bit :(
<Tartarus> Took the 3.3V off of USB out, just using a decent wallwart, still seeing the 0MiB problem
<Tartarus> I bet if I leave it alone for an hour it'll be fine
<Turl> Tartarus: 3v3? huh
<Turl> Tartarus: sure you don't need 5V on there?
<Tartarus> Turl, now that I say that, yeah, I was wondering why I hooked it to 3.3V not 5V
<Tartarus> but the wallwart is 5V
<Tartarus> 2A
<Turl> ah ok then :)
<Turl> Tsvetan may be able to help there, he's not in here now for some reason
<Tartarus> Well, I'm just going to let it "warm up" for a while
<Tartarus> which magically fixed it yesterday
<Turl> Tartarus: you can try making a bit of pressure over the ram chips
<Tartarus> Turl, likely the hynix package, yes?
<Turl> the big one is probably nand if your board has it
<Turl> ram is some small chips
<Tartarus> Ah, hm
<Tartarus> no change
<Turl> probably the hynix one on micro, yep
<ccaione> Turl: got it
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<libv> wens: the pads on the back of the q8h are test points for things like the lcd and the touchscreen
<libv> still no a13-olinuxino-micro device page.
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<razlept> hello
<libv> has anyone put parts of the sdk online, or should i dl the full 4gb tarball?
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<razlept> how can i disable the low-level debug on uart ?
<libv> razlept: why?
<razlept> libv: because i cant use uart1 on my olinuxino A13 board
<razlept> libv: whenever for ex: i attach a device it print kernel events on ttyS0
<libv> razlept: edit the .fex file
<razlept> libv: you mean to set the debug to 0 ?
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<libv> razlept: i think that uart_debug_port = 0 means to use the first uart
<libv> razlept: disable all individual uarts
<libv> uart_used = 0
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<razlept> libv: so i will leave the kernel config as is ?
<libv> razlept: yeah
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<libv> or you could set the kernel argument console= to not use ttyS0
<razlept> libv: also if i disable uart1 i am not able to use vga port
<razlept> libv: i have set it to /dev/tty1 but not working
<libv> hrm, new wiki accounts cannot create pages?
<libv> if so, i should document this in the new device page howto
<libv> razlept: hrm, interesting, would uart1 be necessary for the 3 dacs?
<libv> razlept: hrm, seems unlikely
<Turl> libv: they should be able to, we haven't changed anything afaik
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<Turl> libv: just go to the url and click edit page or the create button
<libv> well, i just set daniel mosquera to people, as he complained that he couldn't create teh page
<libv> only people can edit their user pages, for instance
<razlept> libv: what do you mean ?
<Turl> libv: people only lets you create user pages, that's the only difference atm
<libv> ok
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<libv> razlept: it doesn't look as if the pins routed to uart1 are connected to the 3 dacs
<codekipper> libv: I've added the kernel to my fork https://github.com/codekipper/linux-sunxi/commits/A23-sdk-audio-port
<libv> codekipper: cool
<libv> no espressif kernel code there either.
<Turl> audio driver looks saner
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<libv> codekipper: added your link to A23 page.
<libv> oh, right, now i know why i didn't use those pics i made
<libv> my mothers digicam had that setting which always includes the date on the picture :(
* libv should spend 50eur and get a proper digicam for himself
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<Turl> libv: have you tried to disable it?
<Turl> libv: all the ones I've seen have a toggle to turn that off
<mnemoc> for 50eur you can't buy a decent camera
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<libv> Turl: that camera is 700kms away atm :p
<Turl> libv: ah ok :P
<libv> mnemoc: it would at least be better than a mobile phone camera
<mnemoc> :)
<Turl> libv: there's some decent ones these days
<Turl> :P
<libv> i have no use for the thing, apart from filling up our wiki
* mnemoc wonders if the macro lens for mobile phones actually do the magic
<Turl> mnemoc: you mean a qx10 or so?
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<razlept> i while i am booting kernel i see kernel messages on ttyS0 and init on tty1
<razlept> is there any way to show everything on ttyS0 ?
<razlept> libv: i have no luck disabling uart on script.bin
<libv> razlept: then i am out of suggestions
<mnemoc> Turl: anything with real optics
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<razlept> libv: by disabling the uart1 on the script.bin i iam able to see the kernel boot messages but i dont get the login prompt on uart
<libv> razlept: fix your kernel arguments
<razlept> i have set : from bootloaded: env set bootargs console=none
<razlept> env set console none
<mnemoc> Turl: o_O
<libv> oh, ok
<libv> razlept: what distribution are you using?
<Turl> mnemoc: no excuses to shoot crappy pics when you get that :D
<razlept> debian
<Turl> mnemoc: QX10 is considerably cheaper
<libv> is what google turns up, immediately, when typing "debian getty ttys0"
<razlept> libv: thank you let me check
<mnemoc> Turl: there are lens for phones for $5 in ali
<Turl> mnemoc: yeah but they're just lens
<Turl> mnemoc: this is a full camera with its own sensor, carl zeiss lens, etc
<mnemoc> for $500, get a real camera
<Turl> mnemoc: can you get a portable camera with a 5" viewfinder for 500$?
* Turl doesn't know much about cams
<mripard> Turl: "real" carl zeiss lenses alone cost much more than that. This is just marketing :)
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<mnemoc> :o
<Turl> I just know they're nicer than phone pictures :)
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* mnemoc carries a ~300E camera all the time. not amazing, but infinitely better than the crap on my galaxy nexus
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<Turl> mnemoc: :)
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<mrnuke> mripard: the status register will always have the bit set if a condition happens, regardless of wheter or not that interrupt is enabled
<mrnuke> mripard: and it's hard to remember a comment made 24 hours ago :p
<razlept> uart_tx = port:PA10<4><1><default><default>
<razlept> what is the meaning of <4><1>
<Turl> one of them is mux
<Turl> the other one is..
<Turl> pull up/down
<Turl> 1=pullup enabled
<Turl> the mux depends on the pin, you'd have to check the user manual
<razlept> ok
<razlept> the pullup/down ? when it set to up and when to down ?
<razlept> when port in input i have to use pulldown enabled ?
<Turl> razlept: not necesarily
<Turl> I don't know when does one have to use pullup/down, maybe someone with more EE background here can tell you :)
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<mripard> mrnuke: ok
<razlept> can i use a gpio pin as uart ?
<Turl> razlept: no, only pin muxable to uart function
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<razlept> Thank very much guys
<mrnuke> mripard: I'm used to having an int status, and a masked int status register. I've always been usin the masked ones before, so I started out thinking the A10 will behave the same
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<Tartarus> So, yup, board sucks
<Tartarus> Finally hit the reset button and all came up fine
<Tartarus> Time to grab the temperature gun quick
<Turl> Tartarus: heh
<Turl> Tartarus: can you seek a replacement from olimex?
<mripard> mrnuke: what do you call a masked int status?
<Tartarus> Turl, probably not, well over a year now
<Tartarus> near the AW logo is 100F
<Tartarus> rest of the chip is 90F
<Tartarus> most of the rest of the board is around 80F
<Tartarus> (+10F from room temp)
<Tartarus> Turl, talking with someone else with the board tho, reminded me
<Tartarus> It was reliable on the much older tag
<Tartarus> And not so now
<Tartarus> So, what?
<mrnuke> mripard: register that has (INT_STATUS & INT_ENABLED)
<Tartarus> I need to let this temp drop again
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<Tartarus> And get the old binary on the card
<Turl> Tartarus: what's that in normal temperature units? :)
* Tartarus presses C/F button
<Tartarus> ~38C on the hot part
<Tartarus> 25-30C for the rest of the board
<Tartarus> on a 20C wooden table
<mripard> mrnuke: ah. I was pretty much convinced it was the case here too :)
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* Turl should get one of those infrared gun thermometers
<mrnuke> mripard: for the driver shouldn't we store the enabled int mask in sspi, then use that in the interrupt hander to avoid handling things that didn't trigger an interrupt?
<mrnuke> so "status = read(REG_INT_STA) & sspi->int_enabbled_mask;"
<mripard> why would we need it ?
<mripard> we already test for interrupts we handle
<mrnuke> we test for bits in SUN4I_INT_STA_REG. We check if the condition happened/is happening, and we may end up handling it, although we did not enable the interrupt for that condition
<mrnuke> Like Tx FIFO 3/4 empty. The bit is set when the Tx FIFO has 16 byts, 15 bytes, .... to 0 bytes, even though the interrupt isn't enabled
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<libv> hrm, a10s devices sort under a10 on the main page :(
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<mrnuke> mripard: I messed up epically in mailing the patches, didn't I ?
<wens> libv: oh, so someone could perhaps solder a connector there?
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<libv> wens: perhaps, but they are mostly testpads
<libv> wens: perhaps for testing the board before final device assembly
<wens> sounds reasonable
<libv> who has recently tried a10s?
<libv> i do not have this hw, yet
<libv> i will be ordering some soon though
<Turl> mrnuke: use git send-email. Screwup-free patch mailing. Guaranteed.
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<mrnuke> Turl: I did that. piped it through git imap-send
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<Turl> mrnuke: and yet your email says it was sent from kmail?
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<mrnuke> yeah, imap-sent to my kmail, from which it was gmailed
<Turl> mrnuke: do send-email -> gmail
<Turl> ia SMTP
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<Turl> via*
<mrnuke> git send-email by itself says it's done but it never sends anything
<mrnuke> yeah, except the password.
<Turl> mrnuke: so you get the 200 ok's from gmail but it never sends? wat
<Turl> (send-email prints a bit of the chat with the mailserver)
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<mrnuke> it never asks me for my password. So sendmail somehow tells git that everything is OK. But it's not
<Turl> but it's not using sendmail
<Turl> git opens a socket and talks to gmail
<mrnuke> there's no server chatter
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<ccaione> mrnuke: I use git send-email with gmail so I can guarantee that it works
<Turl> mrnuke: here's what the chatter looks like http://sprunge.us/PcVA
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<wens> Turl: hmm, you haven't posted the apb1 merge patches? seems like it should go in with all the renaming stuff
<Turl> wens: yeah, and it's pretty late now :/
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<Turl> wens: I also had a couple of bugfixes on the queue which I just sent
<libv> oh, which toolchain failed to build the kernel again?
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<Turl> libv: if I had to guess one, I'd say uberbleedingedge linaro
<libv> there was one
<Turl> libv: you're trying to avoid it or document it?
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<libv> Subject: [linux-sunxi] Re: Auxtek-004 booting problems
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<Turl> libv: where's the earlyprintk? :)
<libv> he's using 4.6
<libv> 4.6.3
<libv> :)
<Turl> 4.6 sounds conservative
<Turl> they're working on 4.8 or so now
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<libv> and i am on 4.7.2
<Turl> libv: he should enable EARLY_PRINTK, DEBUG_LL and pass earlyprintk on cmdline
<libv> which i already thought was old
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<Turl> DEBUG_LL is already enabled on sun5i defconfig, so just earlyprintk and the cmdline
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<libv> Turl: tap out the email :p
<libv> i am trying to get him a link for a standalone toolchain
<libv> but launchpad is not playing along
<Turl> libv: ah, and he'll probably also need to configure the right uart on the kernel
<Turl> sun5i_defconfig assumes A13 in that regard I think
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<libv> ordering an a10s stick for myself now
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<Turl> libv: ok, email tapped :P
<libv> :)
<Turl> libv: tsvetan didn't give you an A10S olinuxino?
<Turl> they're obsoleted now :(
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<libv> yeah, which is why he didn't send me one
<libv> i should beg him some more
<libv> or perhaps i should first show some code :)
* libv is doing boring fex parsing atm for the lcd params
<Turl> libv: how's sunxi-kms coming along? :)
<libv> 7kloc
<Turl> quite a bit
* Turl wonders how many disp has
<libv> 28 for just disp (not hdmi or lcd), after massive cleanups
<libv> so probably 35-40
<Turl> 35.8kLOC for disp+hdmi+lcd dirs
<libv> i should manage with about 10, but that doesn't include the fancy scaler or fancy hdmi things (audio and things)
<mrnuke> Turl: OK. I can get some chatter now http://fpaste.org/86829/13952546/
<Turl> disp alone has 30.4
<Turl> mrnuke: did you configure it as tls on the git config?
<libv> oh, and i still need ddc/edid, palette and ints
<libv> and a13
<Turl> libv: did I tell you I saw a black vga connector the other day?
<mrnuke> Turl: yes sir
<Turl> mrnuke: what distro are you using?
<mrnuke> Turl: Fedora
<mrnuke> 20
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<Turl> mrnuke: add this to git config
<Turl> smtpsslcertpath = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.trust.crt
<mrnuke> Turl: How many beers/cigars do I owe you? You can substitute the beers for a bottle of good wine. I'll make sure the cigars pair well.
<Turl> haha
<Turl> mrnuke: you can keep stacking them until they're worth a plane ticket to fosdem
<mrnuke> plane ticket for you or for me?
<Turl> for me. You gotta pay your own as well :)
<mrnuke> I heard fosdem is entirely non-smoking
<Turl> mrnuke: they got beer tho
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<mrnuke> I don't drink alcohol without a cigar. That also keeps me from driking crap beers
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<Turl> libv: how's the fosdem beer quality? ^
<libv> Turl: bad
<libv> Turl: belgian beers give you headaches and make you drunk quickly
<mrnuke> Turl: see. fosdem is not for a refined, high-class guy like myself :p
<libv> everyone who doesn't live in the part of germany i live in, thinks differently though
<libv> they love the beer at fosdem
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<mrnuke> libv: do they offer just plain blonde beer, or do they have hoppy beers, like IPAs or mellow stouts?
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<libv> mrnuke: the delirium has every kind you could desire
<libv> even proper german ones
<mrnuke> libv: you should try some Texan beers. Lots of germans emigrated here about a century ago, and started small breweries, a lot of which still survive today
<bertrik> every time I went too fosdem, the delirium cafe was too crowded
<libv> bertrik: then go later at night, or the next two nights
<bertrik> the mort subite cafe was nice in the past years
<mrnuke> libv: no Saint Arnold, and no No Label beers? :(
<libv> bertrik: the thing about the delirium cafe, is something that i also noticed at the X developers conference here in nuernberg
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<libv> bertrik: the watering hole of the first night, turns into the place where the so inclined will return the next two nights
<libv> we had the same thign here in nuernberg. After food on the first night, i dragged most people over to one of my regulars here (artefakt)
<libv> the next 3-4 nights, after people had eaten some place else, they all naturally convened at the same pub
<libv> this is why the beer event is such a good thing, the delirium is full of geeks the next two nights as well
<libv> not as overfull or crowded as the first night
<libv> but people naturally head there if they want another beer with other geeks
<bertrik> hm, ok, I should try the saturday night next year then
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<libv> and if you don't mind paying a tiny bit more for your beer on the first night, nothing stops you from going to the bar across the street, which is from the same owner
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<bertrik> cost is usually not really a concern when choosing beers during fosdem weekend:)
<libv> :)
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<libv> 10.5 months still :)
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<razlept> i am trying to listen to seril port via : screen /dev/ttyS0 115200 when system boots with T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 vt102 at inittab everything is working fine.. if i remove this line from inittab then i am not able to receive anything with screen /dev/ttyS0 115200
<razlept> any idea ?
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<Turl> razlept: I fail to see the issue. You're saying that if you disable the output you don't get any output?
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<razlept> Turl: the screen command is running from tty1
<Turl> razlept: wait, you're running screen inside the board?
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<Turl> what do you want to achieve?
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<razlept> Turl: i have a usb to serial connected at my olinuxino-wifi A13 at uext port
<razlept> Turl: and i want to be able to see for ex: pc-> echo hello > /dev/ttyUSB0
<razlept> to olinuxino ttyS0 (uart1)
<razlept> Turl: do you follow ?
<Turl> razlept: yes
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<Turl> razlept: are you sure the uext uart pins are ttyS0?
<razlept> when i have the T0:23 ... inside my inittab i can receive the "hello"
<razlept> if i comment it .. i am not able to receive the hello
<Turl> razlept: ok, so try this
<Turl> razlept: comment it
<Turl> then on the olinuxino run screen /dev/ttyS0 115200
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<Turl> on the computer run screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
<Turl> and type a bunch of lines on the computer, see if you get them on the olinuxino
<Turl> and then do it the other way round
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<razlept> ok give me 1'
<razlept> Turl: pff i cant detach with ctr-a ctr-d
<razlept> its not working
<razlept> btw
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<razlept> i want to flash ubuntu at nand
<razlept> i currently run ubuntu from sd
<razlept> if something goes wrong.. how can i access the nand ?
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<mrnuke> I messed up again. git send-email sent one email twice before I figured it out and stopped it from resending anymore
<Turl> mrnuke: you used globs on a directory full of .patch? :P
<mrnuke> I only had 2 patches in that dir
<Turl> mrnuke: and you did send-email ... out/*patch ?
<razlept> how to mount the boot partition ? i am not able to do that
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<mrnuke> Turl: git send-email out/
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<Turl> razlept: mount /dev/nanda /mnt
<Turl> mrnuke: I always list the patches on the command
<razlept> Turl: :) i know but i get mount: can't find /dev/nanda in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
<mrnuke> Turl: Am I gonna get yelled at? Does that eat into my brownie points?
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<Turl> razlept: run as root or with sudo
<Turl> mrnuke: if I were you I'd send the patches to yourself until you get a hang of it
<Turl> then send to the list
<mrnuke> Turl: I did send them to myself, and to worked out just fine
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<mrnuke> Turl: you see, git has this thing of making you look like an idiot. It won't destroy or mess up the code you wrote, but everywhere else it will make you look like memleak
* mrnuke hides from memleak
<Turl> mrnuke: haha
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<mturquette> mripard: thanks for following up on the mmc clk phase thing
<mturquette> mripard: i think that using degrees in the function signature is the right thing, but i don't want to merge it until we know taht such an interface makes sense for you
<MadSpark> finally got phoenix board ethernet to work in u-boot... phy power is controlled by gpio pin
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<razlept> i am trying to build sunxi-tools
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<mrnuke> mount /dev/nanananananana /nanananananana/batman
<Turl> hey mturquette
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<razlept> i get libusb is missing but is allready installed
<Turl> razlept: installed correctly and right version?
<Turl> you don't need libusb if you just want nand-part though
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<razlept> the version is the one that apt-get brings me
<razlept> Turl: libusb-1.0-0
<razlept> Turl: libusb-dev
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<Turl> razlept: you need libusb-1.0-0-dev
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<razlept> i have to add source at apt or manual install ?
<razlept> i just want to install ubuntu on nand
<razlept> nothing more
<razlept> and i only need the nand-part
<razlept> but how can i compile only nand-part ?
<Turl> razlept: "make nand-part"
<razlept> make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- nand-part ?
<razlept> aa.. ok
<Turl> if you're doing it on your desktop pc you may need to edit the makefile to do a cross compile
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<razlept> Turl: and how can i do that ?
<razlept> change the cc = gcc to cc = arm-linux-gnueabi- ?
<razlept> ls
<razlept> yes its worked but passing static is not workign
<Turl> yeah that
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<razlept> Turl: i have to pass also -static right ?
<Turl> razlept: on cflags, yes, http://sprunge.us/WNKT
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<razlept> Turl: i done that. i also we the command having the -static but : file nand-part returns dynamically linked (used shared libs)
<Turl> razlept: sorry, not on cflags, it goes on ldflags
<razlept> Turl: done.. Also i see that when compiling its says.. -D A10 , -DA20
<razlept> i own a13 is this ok ?
<Turl> yeah, it uses the A10 partition table format
<razlept> Turl: i am reading the link you gave me before but i am little lost..
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<razlept> what i have to do now ? i upload the binary to olinuxino board. it runs OK
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<Turl> razlept: it depends on what you want to achieve
<razlept> Turl: to install my ubuntu that is on my sd card and is working ok
<razlept> Turl: sorry .. debian
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<Turl> razlept: http://linux-sunxi.org/Installing_to_NAND should guide through it
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<razlept> i am currently there
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<razlept> Turl: from the time on that i will change the nand layout i have to finish ?
<razlept> or it will no problem to poweroff the board and start it tomorow ?
<Turl> razlept: you're booting from an sd card right?
<razlept> yes
<Turl> razlept: then you can power off normally, the card is checked first to boot
<Turl> so the nand state doesn't matter, you could've completely hosed it for what it's worth and it'd still boot from the sd card
<razlept> Turl: so i have to install uboot on nand and also create the boot and root partition ?
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<mturquette> Turl: hey, how's it going?
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<Turl> razlept: yes
<Turl> razlept: a specific uboot, not the same you used for the sd card
<razlept> Turl: ok
<Turl> razlept: and it goes inside the boot partition, that you already have
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<Turl> mturquette: fine, thankfully :)
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<Turl> mturquette: rushing a bit with the patches, I got distracted quite a bit this cycle
<razlept> Turl: after git checkout lichee-dev ; i have to git merge ?
<Turl> no
<razlept> found it
<Turl> mturquette: when you get a chance, have a look at "clk: sunxi: factors: automatic reparenting support" on the list
<razlept> Turl: whats the reason to checkout to lichee-dev ?
<Turl> razlept: it's different code that supports nand
<razlept> razlept: so the uboot that created now is different from the previous right ?
<Turl> yes
<razlept> Turl: about the partitions: i have to create 2 partition ? the boot and the rootfs exactly as i done with my sd card ?
<Turl> yes, create 2 partition
<Turl> but the contents on the boot one are special, not the same as on sd card
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<Turl> the rootfs is the same
<Turl> boot partition contents are the same ones you have now on it, from android
<Turl> except you replace the uboot
<razlept> and where i will place the kernel (uImage) ?
<Turl> "make sure you install the uImage in the linux directory from the boot partition in /dev/nanda.
<Turl> "
<Turl> it's all in the guide :)
<razlept> Turl: what about the partition sizes ?
<Turl> razlept: boot one should remain the same
<Turl> as for rootfs you can make it as bit as you want, as long as rootfs fits inside
<Turl> usually people make it use the rest of the nand space
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<razlept> Turl: and how i use all the remaining space for rootfs ?
<razlept> i mean with the nand-part command
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<Turl> razlept: when you make the partition, you put the right size in to use all the space :)
<Turl> libv: do you still need to patch the default lichee-dev env? seems to be missing from the wiki guide
<razlept> i thought it can take it automaticaly
<libv> Turl: for nand?
<libv> Turl: yes, i think so
<libv> Turl: you didn't agree with my patch yet :p
<libv> as i think you were the only user of the current env
<libv> email thread: "Subject: [linux-sunxi] u-boot/lichee-dev nand boot patches"
<libv> from jan 9th
<Turl> libv: "
<Turl> The above patch is tested, and is now fully documented in
<Turl> anyone who wants to install a standard linux to NAND.
<Turl> " :P
<libv> :)
<Turl> libv: there's no documentation there though
<Turl> it just says it's magic and it'll work :P
<libv> that's because it is
<libv> when the patch is in, it's magic and it will just work
* libv <-- magician
<Turl> libv: you're an apple employee now? :)
<libv> :)
<libv> not really, they don't do open source and they ask stupid interview questions :p
<mturquette> Turl: will do.
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<Turl> libv: push the env patch, I won't mind if you do it today :P
<libv> :)
<Turl> when I get to update my uboot I'll do the _android targets. Or revert it.
<libv> not today anymore, i've just had a few beers, so i am not doing any code anymore today
<libv> but i will, tomorrow
<Turl> libv: the offer may not be valid tomorrow if I wake up early :)
<libv> hehe, so be it :)
<Turl> mturquette: thanks
<razlept> Turl: how can i figure out the nand sectors zise ?
<razlept> size
<libv> Turl: we actually need to fix it so there is a proper boot.cmd and stuff, but i was too lazy to test that thoroughly
<Turl> razlept: you can just sum the size of all the other partitions that you had before
<Turl> libv: is there any way to make nand-part use the remaining space? help razlept out :)
<libv> nand-part is not smart
<libv> you have to calculate things manually, sadly
<Turl> bummer
<libv> the nand-part patch that i sent in on the same day as the other patches, was rejected
<libv> as it broke working on files
<libv> but all this nand stuff is pretty much on hold anyway
<libv> as this is not the "proper" future option
<libv> but the future-proof option is also not happening :(
<Turl> libv: mtd is advancing quite nicely on mainline :) thx to bbrezillon
<libv> ok?
<Turl> the bootloader stack is still a pain though
<Turl> libv: by mtd I mean the sunxi mtd driver to use nand
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<razlept> Turl: the rootfs ext3 ?
<Turl> razlept: yeah, or ext4
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<razlept> EXT4-fs (nandb): Filesystem with huge files cannot be mounted RDWR without CONFIG_LBDAF
<razlept> i have to enable +2TB file kernel support ?
<Turl> that, or disable huge files
<Turl> tune2fs -O ^huge_file /dev/nandb; fsck /dev/nandb
<razlept> dam you are good
<razlept> :)
<razlept> Turl: i put uImage and u-boot.bin on the boot/linux/
<razlept> on nanda
<razlept> and rootfs on nandb
<razlept> i am ready to reboot ?
<Turl> razlept: did you build uboot with patched env from libv's thread?
<razlept> i checkout lichee-dev
<razlept> make sunxi5i CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi-
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<Turl> razlept: you will need to apply this patch for it to work https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!original/linux-sunxi/JKR-MJjZDJo/Yz0lRUlS5wsJ
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<razlept> Turl: how can i apply it ? i try with patch -p1 < a.patch
<razlept> but get malformed patch at line 26:
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<Turl> razlept: maybe google mangled it
<Turl> you can apply it manually with a text editor, it's not that big
<razlept> this is what i am currently doing :)
<mturquette> Turl: that patch looks fine to me, but needs David's SoB
<Birdmanravo> When running the built in test for the sunxi-mali drivers, how long does the test run?
<mturquette> Turl: i make a habit of not forging those ;-)
<mturquette> Turl: i can take that patch individually if re-posted, i guess there is no dependency on the MMC clock phase discussion
<Turl> mturquette: I can repost it if you'd like
<razlept> ready.. rebooting
<razlept> asddmse
<razlept> Turl: :)
<razlept> Turl: working fine
<Turl> razlept: :)
<razlept> THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH
<Turl> razlept: you're welcome :)
<razlept> and thank you again..!
<razlept> and again
<razlept> and again
<razlept> Turl: gnight
<razlept> its too late here and have to go to work :)
<razlept> thank you once again
<Turl> good night :)
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