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<MoeIcenowy> Can CPU core hotplug now be used on mainline kernel of sunxi?
<MoeIcenowy> I'm trying to enable A33 cpufreq... However, every time when I added cpufreq-dt info to cpu@0 node
<MoeIcenowy> the boot will stuck at "mmcblk0: mmc0:0007 SD16G 14.9GiB"
<wens> what does this have to do with cpu hotplug?
<wens> smp bringup happens way earlier than tha
<wens> * that
<MoeIcenowy> wens: for powersave
<MoeIcenowy> cpufreq and cpu hotplug is now for me all to save battery...
<MoeIcenowy> I added clocks, clock-latency, operating-points, #cooling-cells, cooling-min-level, cooling-max-level to cpu@0
<MoeIcenowy> assigned-clocks = <&ahb1>; assigned-clock-parents = <&pll6 0>; to ahb1
<MoeIcenowy> cpu-supply to cpu@0 at sun8i-q8-common,dist
<MoeIcenowy> s/,dist/.dtsi/g
<wens> right, but what you are experiencing doesn't look like it has anything to do with cpu hotplug
<MoeIcenowy> wens: yes
<MoeIcenowy> they're not related
<MoeIcenowy> I want to enable both features
<wens> assigned-clocks on ahb1 probably hasn't been tested
<MoeIcenowy> wens: I independently tested it
<MoeIcenowy> it works when cpu@0 hasn't changed
<MoeIcenowy> clock-latency is set to 244144, the same value of other sunxi socs
<wens> the latest u-boot already has ahb1 parented to pll6
<MoeIcenowy> wens: 2016.05 or 07-rc2?
<MoeIcenowy> I'm using 05 now
<MoeIcenowy> but I don't think ahb1 is the problem...
<wens> iirc it was done some time ago
<wens> it probably isn't
<MoeIcenowy> and the cpu now gets very hot after stucking at this point
<MoeIcenowy> (the highest item in operating-points is 1200000kHz 1320000uV
<MoeIcenowy> which is described as "max_freq" in fex
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<MoeIcenowy> maybe cpu_clk@01c20050 have some bug?
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<wens> maybe
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<codekipper> wens: did you get your A31 singing?
<wens> need to fix up the clks
<wens> halfway there
<wens> though i'm currently in $work mode
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<wens> codekipper: loads of problems with DAPM
<codekipper> yeah...that's my current state. I need to print off the codec diagram on A3 so I can make some notes.
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<wens> codekipper: part of my problem is i don't quite understand the different DAPM widget types
<wens> and how the routes are supposed to be written
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<mripard> wens: I still remember a bunch of things, let me know if I can help
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<wens> null pointer derefernce :(
<wens> oh boy
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<wens> mripard: what is the second parameter of the DAPM route supposed to be?
<mripard> some control to enable the route
<mripard> if there's any
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<wens> i assume controls shouldn't have the same name as widgets?
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<rtp> I guess you can't. Anyway, control names usually end up with things like Volume/Switch iirc, so hard to get the same name
<wens> there's a mux (source select) rather than a mixer, and control names would name the source, rather than "source switch"
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<rtp> sorry, maybe I was not clear. By control, I meant "regular" snd_kcontrol. mux are declared as soc_dapm_widget, so I take these as different things
<wens> right, but the mux has enum controls
<wens> also trying to understand what to put in dapm, and what to keep as regular snd_kcontrol
<mripard> only the controls are exported to userspace
<mripard> if it needs to be enabled for the audio pipeline to work, no matter what => DAPM
<mripard> if there's choices you can't really make in the kernel => controls
<mripard> usually controls are for muxes, volumes, oversampling options, etc
<mripard> the bit to enable the ADC is a DAPM widget
<wens> so enables, supplys, clocks are DAPM stuff
<mripard> yep
<wens> mute and volume would be kcontrols
<mripard> exactly
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<wens> yet it seems we have various mute controls in DAPM for sun4i?
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<wens> or rather, switches
<wens> they seem to block playback when they are off?
<mripard> like what ?
<tuxillo> hi
<wens> SND_SOC_DAPM_SWITCH("Power Amplifier Mute"
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<mripard> yeah, but it has a control associated to it
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<wens> maybe i should split the codec driver into several files
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<wens> invalid dma configuration... wha?
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<codekipper> wens: I also saw that...although not when running spdif
<wens> great, now have to debug the dma driver :(
<codekipper> does changing maxburst fix it?
<codekipper> from 4 to 8.
<wens> yeah, that might be it
<wens> though according to the manual, a20 should only support bursts of 1 or 8 :/
<wens> hmm, only getting static
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<wens> seems the clock isn't working as it should
<MoeIcenowy> wens: I'm really thinking sun8i-a33-codec is a difficult project...
<MoeIcenowy> so huge the regmap is
<boobwrt> wens : happy to see devs on audiocodec :) I stuck on dmaengine when i play with H3 audiocodec (Null pointer) on create struct dma_async_tx_descriptor pointer
<boobwrt> wens : dmaengine is too big to fail for my knowlege :)
<codekipper> wens: so the routing is now working?...I
<codekipper> 've made some changes to my lineout and I'll test later
<wens> codekipper: i had to disable all the extra ones and just keep the DAC -> mixer -> headphone bits
<wens> mixer gives static, dac gives nothing
<codekipper> boobwrt: the h3 audio codec is a different beast....but we can probably strip out a lot of it to get something working
<wens> the h3 has the dai bits nicely separated from the analog bits
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<boobwrt> <codekipper> probably right but H3 codec look like A20 audio codec, dmaengine is different for sure :/ sun4i-codec work fine with mainline? I suppose yes
<wens> no it is not the same thing
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<boobwrt> yes analog register is in another region, but for testing i can setup in code
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<wens> it is probably more like a23
<wens> hmm, ok i remembered wrong
<wens> yes the h3 is somewhat like the a20 or a31, but the analog bits are split out, like on the a23
<MoeIcenowy> To be honest, I cannot understand what did Allwinner do on audio codecs
<MoeIcenowy> A33/64 is using a complex codec and an internal i2s
<MoeIcenowy> but H3 codec is the traditional mode
<MoeIcenowy> (It seems that A33/64 codec is something "Hi-Fi" :-)
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<boobwrt> i seen in A20datasheet same register like H3, apart analog register (volume, mic, pa en, mixer) and there is already sun4i-codec template to strip out a lot
<wens> the dai part is probably the same, just different register offsets
<wens> the analog bits will need a do-over
<codekipper> i haven't looked at the h3 codec for a while but there are some patches here where I was trying to seperate codec regmap and prcm stuff
<boobwrt> <codekipper> old kernel3.4 driver?
<codekipper> it started off coming from the old driver but this was an early mainlining attempt
<wens> you probably need to export a syscon from prcm
<MoeIcenowy> I do not want you to call H3-related drivers sun8i-xxx
<MoeIcenowy> but sun8i-h3-xxx
<MoeIcenowy> you are discriminating we the A23/33 user!
<codekipper> I think I would need to seperate out this into two drivers...just biting off so much caused me to choke on it
<codekipper> I've sinced tidied a lot of this up but haven't tested.
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<codekipper> boobwrt: have you built dma into your build?
<MoeIcenowy> In my sun8i-a33-codec work...
<MoeIcenowy> I'm trying to specify the prcm node with "allwinner,prcm = <&prcm>"
<MoeIcenowy> and use of_iomap to access the prcm memory...
<MoeIcenowy> (It's so ugly
<wens> you shouldn't do that
<wens> have the prcm block export a syscon
<wens> codekipper: it's singing :)
<boobwrt> codekipper : you succes to doubt myself about dmaengine driver, go checking that :)
<MoeIcenowy> wens: thanks
<MoeIcenowy> it's more elegant.
<wens> i'm only getting sound on one channel
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<rellla> imho it's worth mentioning this comment:
<jelle> nothing too friendly about qualcom :p
<boobwrt> codekipper : yes i have compiled dma_sun6i=y in my build, maybe outdated?
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<boobwrt> wens : nice to heard soc song
<jelle> about that, anyone know something about the olimex laptop
<jelle> probably I should go to their irc
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<wens> for some reason dapm is not working as it should :(
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<codekipper> wens: \m/
<wens> wow... it's 8pm...
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<codekipper> boobwrt: maybe dma but there all sorts of things in your code that looks odd. The analog stuff isn't regmaped like normal..it needs to be manipulated
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<codekipper> you maybe better off taking what I've done so far and running with it
<codekipper> I was still getting BARFs
<MoeIcenowy> so ugly is allwinner's code
<MoeIcenowy> I'm getting mad
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<boobwrt> codekipper : I thinking analog part can be tweak with /dev/devmem for testing few thing after find a clean solution to manipulate, but maybe i miss something important to have working dai
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<boobwrt> MoeIcenowy : me too, allwinner code hate devs people!
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<boobwrt> codekipper : i understanding prcm-r is a region to save setting for codec after a reboot, like you set vol=10% when you reboot vol is setting up at 10%. wrong understanding?
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<codekipper> It's been a while since I've looked but based on other socs I've worked on..having memory that can survive a reboot makes sence
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<codekipper> or when it's put it standby mode.
<wens> boobwrt: do a regmap with custom read/write ops, then you can have nice access :p
<codekipper> wens: so what did you change to get sound out?....please tell!
<boobwrt> or simple crontab at statup to setup codec like you want. Simple conf file is better than buggy complexe code
<boobwrt> yes we want to know the secret :)
<wens> codekipper: forgot to add ROUND_CLOSEST to the clk driver :/
<wens> as for single channel issue, i'm guessing dapm doesn't like multi-channel paths
<codekipper> so you have a seperate clk driver for the A31?
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<wens> ported the a10 one
<wens> the dividers/multipliers have different offsets
<wens> that was also one of the bugs i ran into this afternoon
<wens> the clk maintainers aren't going to like it though
<codekipper> acked by codekipper
<wens> which bit?
<codekipper> any of it!
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<MoeIcenowy> wens: I have sent a31 pll2 driver to lakml
<MoeIcenowy> after abandoning the sun8iw3-ths driver, I sent the pll2 independently
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<wens> right... i forgot
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<MoeIcenowy> I suddenly find a "upgrade version of SinA33" by Sinlinx...
<MoeIcenowy> According to the image on taobao, it has ap6210
<MoeIcenowy> and an onboard Ethernet (must be converted from USB :-)
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<MoeIcenowy> and VGA (must be converted from RGB LCD
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<MoeIcenowy> If there's somewant who wants to buy it :-)
<KotCzarny> vga makes it interesting
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<nove> is really entertanting to see this polarity, from one side there is this huge concern about "gpl violations" even when the related device uses an A20 soc which happens to be one of the few where allwinner fully correctly released with proper license the linux kernel sources, and at the opposite, the $shitpi vendors and users that are silent to the point of avoidance of any license-issue matter in their forums
<wens> they already had a vga converter add-on with the old sina33 dev board
<nove> this eoma people would have more success, if they dropped the "ideals" and just make yet another $shitpi clone with gpl violating binaries, were they get the profit and the "community" does the work
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* nove infers that is not part of the _nice_ community referred early
<ssvb> nove: in fact it was not very clear that A20 is a good SoC, that's why I have edited the GPL compliance page just yesterday - http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?title=GPL_Violations&diff=17871&oldid=15374
<ssvb> nove: and there is exactly the same story with cedrus, if you follow what is happening in the #cedrus channel
<nove> ssvb, i know, the wiki could be much more better, and i am in fault in this respect,
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<nove> but is very hard to work harder, when the ones that are profiting do very little to help make our work more easy
<ssvb> nove: they have their own problems too
<ssvb> still, maybe I'm too naive, but it seems like people in general are ready to sponsor nice and useful projects
<nove> they sure do, but they are the ones that are saying to their users (who paid for hardware) that they are open-source
<ssvb> I wonder if, for example, the pine64 kickstarter project had a special option "buy a board and donate some amount of money specifically to the open source drivers development pool", then how much could be collected this way?
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<ssvb> for example, the OLPC project had the "Give One Get One" campaign
<nove> that is an idea for them to consider, not me
<ssvb> then I'm not sure what you are complaining about
<ssvb> if you want your work to be paid, then you need to be very clear about this
<nove> ssvb, if they can not think for themselves, i can not force them
<ssvb> but if you want the others not to be paid just because you are doing some work for free, then IMHO this is not very constructive
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<nove> i already said, i would be very happy to do this vpu driver at no-cost (no money), is that only, i refuse to be the sucker that will have this huge amount of work to reward people that does nothing to resolve the license-issues of the software that they are using
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<ssvb> nove: the so called $shitpi vendors at least make sure that the end users can obtain reasonably good and affordable hardware
<nove> and about the wiki, one of the reason of the mis-care, was because the linux-sunxi community initially aimed to be positive towards any dialog with allwinner, and because of that, when the gpl violations in userspace blob was found, the community decided to not publicize this information to not scare allwinner
<nove> ssvb, if only there was equal care for the software, we would all be very happy
<ssvb> nove: not everything is completely black or white
<GeneralStupid> nove: i guess you want to buy a raspberry pi (3)
<GeneralStupid> i dont like it, but its a fact that Allwinner H3 cost 8$ because of the questionable software support they give us... Because developing software costs money.
<BenG83> is the pi the only soc with full documentation for the graphics subsystems?
<GeneralStupid> BenG83: sorry, i dont know. For me its just an example for a board (or soc) which is easy to use
<GeneralStupid> easy to use means everything works, by installing a recent linux kernel.
<GeneralStupid> "free" (i dont know how free they are actually) as said before: its not black and white.
<nove> GeneralStupid: no, i more likely to buy from an android tv box vendor, that from and sbc vendor
<GeneralStupid> But one thing for sure: You get what you pay for.
<nove> any*
<GeneralStupid> nove: what do you want to buy?
<GeneralStupid> that android 4.4 stuff is available
<GeneralStupid> its binary blob stuff -.-
<GeneralStupid> i dont know what you want to find but maybe you take a look at the GIT Repo from openelec theres a fork for the orangepi
<nove> a low power, fanless, desktop replacement for my only personal use, with of course better advantages to compensate the performance loss compared to x86
<GeneralStupid> nove: it is really nice work (from jernej, thanks) but it only works with binary blobs
<GeneralStupid> nove: the orangepi pc i have would work for that. Without binary blobs. I dont know what you expect its a fact that there is less software written for ARM then for x86
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<nove> GeneralStupid: there is a correction, is not just binary-blobs, it is binary-blobs-with-random-license-issues
<GeneralStupid> the linux-sunxi guys really did a great job in offering the most stuff without license issues.
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<rellla> *all stuff
<GeneralStupid> (i also think a replace should have a _real_ serial ata port)
<nove> (disclaimer, i have nothing against binary-blobs, and even am a daily user of the evil-flash-player-plugin)
<GeneralStupid> rellla: sorry
<rellla> :)
<GeneralStupid> rellla: but there are still problems that other software does not support sunxi-vdpau (kodi for example?)
<rellla> libvdpau-sunxi is a hack and will stay a hack as we are on arm, not on 386...
<ssvb> GeneralStupid: just read http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=251413
<GeneralStupid> i use my two orangepi pc's with the sunxi stuff. And it works very good
<GeneralStupid> ssvb: i know this...
<ssvb> rellla: nope, vdpau does not necessarily have to be a hack
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<ssvb> rellla: somebody just has to try pushing the VP8 and GLES interoperability stuff to upstream
<ssvb> rellla: and maybe also wayland
<rellla> Lets call it improvisation or imitation..., hack is wrong
<GeneralStupid> i like the vdpau idea. I thought it was like nvidia did it
<GeneralStupid> an equal interface
<GeneralStupid> equal API, normally this is the best idea.
<ssvb> rellla: we talked about this in #cedrus, and I pointed you to an old discussion in the vdpau mailing list
<rellla> I remember :p
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<GeneralStupid> ssvb, rellla what i dont understand is: if there is a vdpau implementation, why is kodi not working with it?
<GeneralStupid> i thought kodi would support vdpau
<ssvb> rellla: basically, the NVIDIA people are not objecting to extending VDPAU with more features, just the contributors could not come up with anything that has practical value
<ssvb> rellla: that GSOC contribution was just way too experimental and poorly done
<ssvb> GeneralStupid: the VDPAU support in Kodi needs full fledged OpenGL with a special VDPAU interoperability extension - https://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/NV/vdpau_interop.txt
<ssvb> GeneralStupid: but Mali drivers can't do this
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<GeneralStupid> ssvb: do they NEEED this for video playback?
<ssvb> GeneralStupid: nope, but you don't need Kodi for video playback either
<ssvb> it's just that Kodi heavily uses GL drivers for the fluffy UI, that's why it needs some special voodoo
<GeneralStupid> i use mpv for video playback.
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<GeneralStupid> and .... i dont understand why they develop their own player.
<GeneralStupid> i dont know why they dont use an existing player
<ssvb> the whole point is that some people really do want to have this fluffy UI, that's why they don't like mpv :-)
<wens> or ChromeCast or AppleTV :p
<GeneralStupid> crapple tv
<GeneralStupid> ssvb: what i like about kodi is the huge amount of plugins
<GeneralStupid> ssvb: i managed to get it working for me, without that.
<nove> ssvb, rellla, extending the vdpau api is only one of the routes, for this kodi case, maybe a more better way would be to add support for decoding using the v4l2 codec api
<GeneralStupid> i really dislike most of the Kodi guys... i asked them about allwinner, They only said "we dont support allwinner because of license issues" I told them that there are good "drivers" (sunxi) they only said :no there not.
<GeneralStupid> michael jackson would call them ignorant
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<wens> GeneralStupid: to be fair, drm only landed recently, and gpu is still binary
<GeneralStupid> wens: in openelec? ...
<wens> mainline kernel
<ssvb> wens: Kodi people are perfectly fine with binary GPU and VPU drivers, that's not a problem
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<GeneralStupid> nobody talked about mainline kernel -.-
<wens> oh
<ssvb> wens: that's how they support other SoCs
<wens> sorry, i haven't run vendor based kernels in a while
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<ssvb> wens: basically, Kodi people just strongly dislike Allwinner because they got pissed off years ago - http://web.archive.org/web/20121124025624/http://www.j1nx.nl/xbmc-allwinner-a10-update-5-last/
<codekipper> wens: I've got the routing now botched together on my sun6i-codec but I don't hear anything on the lineout. What clk changes did you make?(you said ROUND_CLOSEST but on what clk)
<ssvb> wens: "sorry, i haven't run vendor based kernels in a while" <- how is this related?
<ssvb> wens: you can run the binary mali drivers with the mainline kernel too
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