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<imcsk8>
hello, does anybody knows which compile options are needed for the cubietruck plus?
<plaes>
what are you trying to do?
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<imcsk8>
plaes: i'm trying to compile a fedora kernel for the cubietruck plus, the stock one does not work. i know it has to work because linaro has a kernel that works
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<cognos>
Hi guys, I continue to work with my A20 trying to get everything working, however I'm struggling with the wireless adaptors. I tried 3 different chips (2 ralink and 1 realtek) and with both the bandwith jumps from "full" speed to just a few Kbps, of course without moving the box or the router. Other devices in the same wireless work full speed without any issue. Any know issue that may be affecting?
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<sspillecke>
Hi, I'm trying to integrate a pixcir cap touch screen to the olinuxino micro with a A20 and android
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<KotCzarny>
cognos: try different distro maybe?
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<cognos>
not an option, the OS is kind of frozen in this embedded device. I can change the kernel and the modules, but I don't want to risk changing the distro since there's some ad-hoc software running there.
<tkaiser>
imcsk8: CT+ uses H8 which is like A83T but with different chip ID. So you're out of luck :)
<cognos>
for you out there the wireless work fine?
<imcsk8>
tkaiser: but how come the linaro boots ok?
<KotCzarny>
cognos: yeah, my bpi-m1 works fine
<KotCzarny>
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 148f:5370 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT5370 Wireless Adapter
<tkaiser>
Why do people waste their time with this WiFi crap?
<cognos>
well... didn't check :D
<cognos>
now you're making me doubt
<cognos>
:)
<KotCzarny>
you have plenty of retries
<KotCzarny>
and misc discarded packets
<tkaiser>
cognos: WiFi uses a shared media, the 2.4Ghz band is unusable in areas where people live since years. You can't diagnose whether the cheap crap bought on Ali works or not without driving into a shielded lab or in the mountains. And people think about software...
<cognos>
well, the test is a loop downloading with wget a huge file with limited traffic to 1M/s
rtp_ is now known as rtp
<cognos>
I can try to get my hands on a 5Ghz dongle
<KotCzarny>
or reposition router/receiver
<KotCzarny>
getting better antenna would help greatly
<cognos>
they are 2 meters away from each other
<KotCzarny>
oh
<tkaiser>
cognos: I just wanted to say: check the environment first (which you can't if you're not an engineer with appropriate expensive equipment). So better assume it's not working instead of searching software tweaks for hardware/environmental problems
<KotCzarny>
all your usb devices should use cpu1 after that
<KotCzarny>
you can check by increasing counters in /proc/interrupts
<cognos>
yep
<cognos>
they are increasing
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<KotCzarny>
not that i expect much to change in idle
<KotCzarny>
but who knows
<KotCzarny>
would definitely help when cpu0 is loaded
<cognos>
agreed
<cognos>
let's see if the download becomes more constant now
<cognos>
so far it didn't make any difference
<KotCzarny>
imo in your case interference is the cause
<KotCzarny>
excessive retries
<cognos>
I would say so too
<KotCzarny>
so either check if there is real antenna
<cognos>
let's see if I can get my hands on a 5Ghz dongle
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<cognos>
it's gonna be more complex than I thought, but I agree with tkaiser idea of the interference too. Now on channel 1 the router says that the interference level is "Acceptable", whatever that means, and it is downloading at 1MB/s sustained.
<cognos>
Thanks for your help guys!
<cognos>
specially to you KotCzarny
<KotCzarny>
that would be 5eur :P
<cognos>
I know, but also implies a new router and that's not an option
<cognos>
:)
<KotCzarny>
faraday cage
<KotCzarny>
shield your room with metal ;)
<cognos>
:D
<as0d70apf>
in the good old days you had lead in paint, guess that would have been nice ^^
<KotCzarny>
mmm lead
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<aitap>
Hi! I'm trying to run mainline linux on my Orange Pi Plus (H3). U-Boot works (no HDMI yet, but it doesn't matter), but I can't get network interfaces to work. Here is my dmesg <http://paste.debian.net/835038/> and .config <http://paste.debian.net/835039/>. DTS is straight from linux sources, unmodified. What should I do to run at least Ethernet?
<tkaiser>
apritzel: Just checked the tracking number for the new Pine64+ TL Lim sent out. All boards on it's way to France (not that close but at least Europe) ;)
<aitap>
apritzel, oh, right, the DTS is patched, but neither rebuilt nor copied to the SD card; sorry
<apritzel>
if you are at a prompt, you can check either in /proc/device-tree or in /sys/firmware/devicetree/base
<apritzel>
"have you checked the DT" is the ARM version of: "have you tried turning it off and on again" ;-)
<aitap>
Yay, eth0 appeared! Now I'm going to have an *interactive* shell instead of putting scripts into /myinit.
<tkaiser>
aitap: Just a small reminder: With montjoie's branch no throttling is working. H3 should wear a heatsink in case you do some heavy stuff
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<aitap>
tkaiser, Thanks. I guess I'll start looking for the heatsink then.
<tkaiser>
aitap: Alternative: CONFIG_SYS_CLK_FREQ=1008000000 in u-boot. When testing with Plus 2E a few months back that the treshold with cpuburn-a7 at ~90¡C SoC temp
<tkaiser>
So using any normal heavy load you'll stay below 90¡C for sure
<tkaiser>
But maybe your u-boot settings (defaults) are already set to 1008 MHz.
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<aitap>
Yes, default is 1008000000.
<tkaiser>
aitap: Then you're save anyway :)
<tkaiser>
The larger Xunlong boards show better heat dissipation obviously due to larger ground plane acting as heatsink from below
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<wens>
my mail is down again :(
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<KotCzarny>
apritzel: you should use word 'scent', 'odour' is dotted with negative meaning ;)
<apritzel>
what tells you that this wasn't intentional ;-)
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<KotCzarny>
oh
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<aitap>
Is there no persistent MAC address on H3's ethernet with current drivers?
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<KotCzarny>
nope. you have to make a workaround
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<tkaiser>
I'm too dumb to understand C.H.I.P's schematic. Is it possible there to feed AXP208 from USB OTG and DC-IN separately (in addition to battery)?
<tkaiser>
s/AXP208/AXP209/
<jonkerj>
I think I could deduce that from a schematic, do you have a URL for me?
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: But I have to admit that I did not have a look at a picture of the device. It's powered through Micro USB as I understand but whether there are alternative power sources (GPIO?) I haven't looked yet.
<jonkerj>
why would you want to dual-feed?
<jonkerj>
ie, what problem are you trying to solve?
<tkaiser>
dual port solar panel on DC-IN, on OTG a powerbank connected to the 2nd 5V port of the solar panel. If DC-IN and OTG are independent then AXP209 gets the 'big picture'
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<jonkerj>
k, let me see
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<jonkerj>
trying to find dc-in on page 4
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<jonkerj>
trouble is to find the path of the dc in terminal in an unseen schematic :-)
<jonkerj>
OTG is the only usb mini/micro socket on that board, right?
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: I can only tell by pictures that there is a Micro USB socket. What this is (DC-IN only like on Pine64 or OTG) I don't know.
<jonkerj>
the OTG is connected to "USBVBUS", which seems the main power feed to me
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: When I did some tests 2 months ago I had to realize that we have some strange beasts in our sunxi zoo. PcDuino3 Nano for example has two Micro USB sockets. One labeled DC-IN and the other OTG. OTG is logical USB but if you connect a power source there this is routed to DC-IN and not to AXP209's OTG port.
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<BW^->
hey :)
<BW^->
what's the "Reduced Serial bus" doing? how many pins is it, does it have pins on the Pine64.org ? can't see
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: That's why im asking :)
<BW^->
also how many mhz could I bit-bang data on the A64 via GPIO?
<jonkerj>
well, the otg power (usbvbus) is sort of decoupled from 'vcc-5v'
<jonkerj>
there is a regulator between them, (u15), it's job is to switch usbvbus between sink/source for device/source
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: But vcc-5v is what is _provided_ on the GPIO pins isn't it?
<jonkerj>
yes
<jonkerj>
I would assume it is _the_ main power bus for 5v consumers
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: I'm still searching for different ways to provide power to AXP209
<BW^->
anyone?
<tkaiser>
jonkerj: Or let's keep it simple. I order such a thing and try everything out. I order two to be able to fry one :)
<jonkerj>
as long as OTG is in device mode, U15 is not enabled and you can use USBVBUS to power the axp
<jonkerj>
maybe also when in host mode, but I don't know the specs/function of u15
<jonkerj>
does the board have a DC in jack, like the orange pi's do?
<jemk>
tkaiser: vbus of the otg connector is connected to vbus input of axp, chg-in pin on the headers is connected to acin of the axp, so two inputs possible
<jonkerj>
^^
<tkaiser>
jemk: Thx, that's great.
<tkaiser>
So C.H.I.P is the data logger of choice :)
<jemk>
the vcc-5v are generated from a step-up converter, so you'll have 5v with lower input too
<jonkerj>
seems to me that chg-in is exposed on the LCD connector
<jonkerj>
(ctrl-f in acrobat)
<tkaiser>
jemk: Good to know. In my case a mSATA enclosure will be connected that works surprisingly even when fed with just 4V (maybe even only 3.3V)