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<pitillo>
hello, to build cubieboard2 kernel from linux-sunxi github using gcc 5.4.0, which branch is the good one?
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<silviop>
pitillo:on A20 i use vanilla kernel , do you need nand support ?
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<pitillo>
silviop: not really. I was using linux-sunxi since long time ago and now trying to update I've found problems with gcc5. I tried without patching but I don't know if there is a newer branch to avoid this manual patch
<silviop>
I feel that for A10-A13-A20 vanilla is better but mali end nand may stop you if you need them
<silviop>
i have cubie and cubie2
<wens>
pitillo: for the 3.4 kernel, i don't think so
<pitillo>
here the same, cb1 and cb2. I'd like to keep using (or researching) about mali for desktop enviroment...
<pitillo>
wens: thank you, I'll patch to support newer gcc
<MoeIcenowy>
pitillo: for mali... what mainline lacks is only DRM HDMI support ;-)
<MoeIcenowy>
I managed to run mali binary driver r6p0 on my A33 tablet
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<krichy>
hi all
<krichy>
i own a bananapi m1 plus
<krichy>
which does not boot up with latest mainline kernel and latest dts files
<krichy>
it seems that emmc is not detected correctly by the driver
<krichy>
i had to replace the compatible strings in mmc0 and mmc3 to allwinner,sun5i-a13-mmc
<krichy>
which made the device boot up well
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<krichy>
also, I had to enable usbphy to make usb hosts work
<ElBarto>
krichy: compatible string change to allwinner.sun7i-a20-mmc so your kernel/dts aren't synced correctly
<krichy>
if i use the original dts from mainline kernel
<krichy>
it is in sync, but then the board does not boot up
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<krichy>
the difference between the two devices, is from drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c
<krichy>
is that the a20 defines clk_delays
<krichy>
and that sets a flag MMC_CAP_1_8V_DDR to the mmc host
<ElBarto>
check if the driver matches on allwinner,sun7i-a20-mmc
<krichy>
sure it matches, but sets a flag,
<krichy>
in drivers/mmc/host/sunxi-mmc.c:1249
<krichy>
if that is removed, and rebuilt,
<krichy>
the board again boots up
<ElBarto>
then I don't know
<krichy>
with that flag not set to the mmc
<krichy>
anyone else having the same board?
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<wens>
huh? bananapi m1 plus doesn't have emmc
<KotCzarny>
his bananas apparently has one ;)
<wens>
you sure that's the board you have?
<KotCzarny>
maybe there is new model?
<wens>
i got mine this year, don't know about any refreshes
<krichy>
the only thing I know that mainline kernel with included dts wont boot
<krichy>
on mine
<KotCzarny>
krichy, pics
<krichy>
what kernel/dts are you using?
<KotCzarny>
both sides
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<wens>
kernel/dts from sunxi-next boots fine on mine
<krichy>
i could do it later, the board is at home and i am at work right now
<wens>
yeah. that's the board i have, nowhere on it is there emmc
<KotCzarny>
yup, nothing on pics too
<krichy>
sorry for wrong speaking
<krichy>
maybe mine also does not have an emmc,
<krichy>
just a misspell
<krichy>
an mmc
<krichy>
card slot
<krichy>
just
<wens>
we normally call those micro sd slots
<krichy>
ok
<wens>
you obviously can't fit an mmc card in there
<krichy>
but the dts file references that as an mmc
<krichy>
am i wrong?
<wens>
the mmc controller, which also supports sd
<krichy>
ok
<krichy>
thats right
<wens>
or you could've said your mmc0 doesn't work
<wens>
anyway, mine boots perfectly with kernel/dts from sunxi-next
<krichy>
i am checking the diff from sunxi-next to mainline
<krichy>
i am checking the diffs from sunxi-next to mainline
<wens>
an old dtb likely won't boot with sunxi-next, remember to update your dtb as well
<krichy>
ok
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<krichy>
i also have the dts from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/devicetree/devicetree-rebasing.git
<krichy>
may i use that?
<wens>
use the one that comes with your kernel tree to be safe
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<krichy>
ok
<KotCzarny>
also, for bpi-m1 you can just use mainline kernel, no need for sunxi-next
<krichy>
i am trying to do that
<wens>
you get USB support with sunxi-next
<KotCzarny>
wens, what kind of support?
<KotCzarny>
is bpi-m1+ differing in some way?
<krichy>
i just have a m1+, dont know the m1
<krichy>
it seems to have the same a20 soc
<wens>
KotCzarny: usb phy wasn't enabled in the 4.9 dts, so you don't get USB
<wens>
for that particular board
<krichy>
is there a reason why it is not enabled?
<krichy>
is that the right way to enable usbphy device in the dts?
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<krichy>
i see changes which may resolve my problem
<krichy>
then i will try sunxi-next branch
<krichy>
thanks
<krichy>
for now
<KotCzarny>
krichy: maybe banana folks changed pins without any reason
<KotCzarny>
just for the sake of changing
<krichy>
wens: could you try a vanilla mainline kernel to see if it boots up on your board?
<wens>
krichy: i think it was just accidentally left out
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<wens>
v4.9-rc8 still boots nicely
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<silviop>
I repropose my question :There are cheap arm based board that support lvds (and lvds odd/even) ? Not cubie that work well but are too expensive(i have cb1 and cb2)
<KotCzarny>
now i understand why people desperately try to make it run
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<silviop>
my god 16 patch!! i'm not very expert in patching , there is a way to download all in a single file or all 16 files numbered?
<jelle>
KotCzarny: kodi is nice indeed
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<KotCzarny>
it's a very polished product
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<jelle>
I use it at home with an amlogic s905x since that has a nice active port :)
<KotCzarny>
i've just used android one on opipc
<KotCzarny>
smooth
<KotCzarny>
now i need mainline kernel in this droid
<KotCzarny>
;)
<igraltist>
u have a odroid xu4?
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<willmore>
C1 and C2 here. I use the C1 as my libreelec daily driver box. Works great.
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<igraltist>
willmore: has the c2 mainline support?
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<willmore>
igraltist, no, but it's on the way. HK is sponsoring the work to be done, so I have some faith it'll be there in time.
<igraltist>
the website was only showing booting 4.2 kernel
<igraltist>
the xu4 looks very interesting for building a nas with full encryption
<igraltist>
he has 2 usb3 slots
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<willmore>
Yeah, the XU4 is still the best supported and fastest SBC in this market segment--at least that I'm aware. It's a bit more expensive though. But, you do at least get what you pay for in this case.
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<tkaiser>
willmore: if Marvell releases CESA support for the little Armada 3700 in ESPRESSObin then XU4 has a strong (and cheaper) competitor.
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<TheLinuxBug>
I am excited for my ESPRESSObin's to come
<TheLinuxBug>
but not quite as excited as I am about KotCzarny's Android image for Orange Pi...
<KotCzarny>
o.o
<TheLinuxBug>
now to find a card reader that will burn t his image..
<TheLinuxBug>
:D
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<willmore>
tkaiser, a dual core 1.2GHz A53 isn't going to threaten a quad core A15 at 2 GHz. As far as I/O goes, then yeah, it's a lot more interesting of a matchup.
<tkaiser>
willmore: CPU horsepower is sooo boring, really. And I'm too bored to look for the link. Somewhere in Armbian forum, Free section, pinned thread.
<willmore>
tkaiser, if you're serving files then I see your point CPU doesn't matter much, but is you're compiling on the box or doing something more demanding, it becomes a factor.
<miasma>
willmore: does libreelec work without any issues on c1? i guess no cec unless you have c1+
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<willmore>
miasma, I don't use cec, but I believe there is a quick hardware mod to the c1 to get it working--a mod that was included in the c1+.
<miasma>
willmore: but otherwise it works? no frameskips?
<tkaiser>
willmore: Anyone who wants to use the CPU cores on these little SoCs is IMO somewhat weird. Since you mentioned encryption: The difference between loaded cesa drivers and without is approx three times higher if CESA is used (and CPU cores are free for housekeeping). Anyway: off-topic as usual here in the last weeks.
<lala_>
Hi, any ideas how to fix constant HDD hardreset problem on BP1 (works fine for few weeks and then starts hard resetting) only similar thing I have found is what is reported some time a go here https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=625922
<KotCzarny>
lala: power issues?
<KotCzarny>
how do you power it?
<lala_>
started with phone adaptrs now bp and drive get power from computer PSU for thesting purposes and no change
<KotCzarny>
does drive spins down on those resets ?
<lala_>
i have two boards and two different drives 6tb wd red and seagate
<lala_>
wd red is usually ok after reboot for few weeks
<lala_>
seagte can hardly run a day when it starts hardresetting
<lala_>
nope constant klicking
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<lala_>
right now i have raspbian on both, but also tried armbian
<lala_>
with armbian eventually the system would not even boot with the drive attached, any recommendation where to post some logs?
<KotCzarny>
i still think it might be power issue (unless electronics broke)
<lala_>
from same psu it works ok attached to windows
<lala_>
drives*
<lala_>
and the problem doesn't start right away, if i wipe the disc and generate a new partition table it takes some time to start again and even the segate works for few days without any problems
<KotCzarny>
hmm
<KotCzarny>
then check smart for hw problems
<KotCzarny>
smartctl is the command
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<lala_>
ok, what should I be looking for? (just a side note as i have two boards, the resetting is not influenced which board i use but which HDD i use, so they should both have the same problem then)
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<tkaiser>
lala_: How do power the boards? Which physical connector?
<lala_>
i made MOLEX to USB -C adaptors
<lala_>
so molex directly to drive and another molex to board
<tkaiser>
lala_: USB-C? Micro-USB?
<lala_>
sorry yeah micro USB
<tkaiser>
lala_: Well, then your problem is most likely undervoltage due to crappy cable or connector (both can be summarized as 'the usual Micro USB experience')
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<lala_>
undervoltage to the board or to the drive?
<tkaiser>
lala_: To board. Which Armbian variant did you try? Vanilla or legacy?
<lala_>
but why, if i supply the hard drives from separate source the board acts differently with different drive?
<tkaiser>
lala_: Problem is called Ohm's law. When board needs more current, voltage drops.
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<tkaiser>
lala_: Don't know and don't care. Anything that needs more than 5mA and is powered through Micro-USB is a fail. And there the search has to start.
<tkaiser>
lala_: Those early Bananas can be powered through SATA power with a JHT header. Way more reliable. But just check the voltage when idle and when you run a sysbench cpu test and compare.
<lala_>
perfect, i will look into the voltage drop
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<tkaiser>
lala_: I don't know which Raspbian you used but maybe the difference between those image and Armbian is that the latter uses mainline u-boot where SATA gets already enabled in u-boot. Therefore booting might fail that early with disk connected.
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<Nifares>
Hello All, I'm here for some help - I've got TXCZ-HX-V1.2 being stuck on boot - it's from my local provider. I'm trying to investigate why it's not starting up properly. So far I managed to access UART interface and can see the serial console. However I'm not able to do anything from there.