<KotCzarny>
but if it's missing from opi+2e defconfig then something is wrong then
<KotCzarny>
unless they use one kernel for all
<swiftgeek>
it really sucks that archlinux (x86_64) stopped doing that recently
<swiftgeek>
so now stable x86_64 is more buggy as a result xD
<BroderTuck>
Any thoughts about how to handle cpufreq stuff on (for example) an http://linux-sunxi.org/HYH-TBH3 that doesn't have any visible SY* or AXP* chip?
<swiftgeek>
especially on older devices
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<swiftgeek>
huh that buck is synchronous nice
<wens>
debian backports seem to be ok-ish
<swiftgeek>
sadly aliexpress doesn't have it yet :(
<KotCzarny>
check defconfig of opi+2e with their default config for other missing items
<wens>
no surprise there since it's not enabled in any upstream defconfig either
<KotCzarny>
wens, so is sy8106a disabled in vanilla defconfigs?
<KotCzarny>
o.O
<swiftgeek>
BroderTuck: do you know any other SY* part?
<swiftgeek>
they look pretty useful
<wens>
KotCzarny: correct
<KotCzarny>
any particular reason for that?
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<wens>
ugh, just that no one sent any patches for it?
<KotCzarny>
o.o
<KotCzarny>
not cool
<MoeIcenowy>
swiftgeek: most SY* is not adjustable
<MoeIcenowy>
oh I mean I2C adjusting
<swiftgeek>
yeah but this one looks super pretty
<MoeIcenowy>
for adjusting with ADJ pin it's usually available
<swiftgeek>
MoeIcenowy: and if you want to have digital interface that's one complication more
<swiftgeek>
i would prefer to focus on velocity control knob :D
<MoeIcenowy>
yes
<MoeIcenowy>
some small H3 boards use SY8113B, with a two-level-adjustment
<swiftgeek>
wow
<swiftgeek>
that's small
<KotCzarny>
and libre boards use single voltage regulator (axp8068 or something)
<KotCzarny>
or was it sy8086
<swiftgeek>
yeah AXP is a pmic so that's a whole different category ;P
<KotCzarny>
axp8036
<BroderTuck>
the trouble is that I don't see ANY of those on this device.
<KotCzarny>
BroderTuck: it has to provide different voltage lines, so there must be some circuitry
<swiftgeek>
BroderTuck: I just wanted to broaden my options for DIY stuff :P
<swiftgeek>
those are some pretty parts
<BroderTuck>
and no, no schematics available
<swiftgeek>
i bet i could use SY8086 in place of bigger ams1117 ^^
<BroderTuck>
Ah, AMS1117 3,3 XJS43 is present.
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<swiftgeek>
KotCzarny: fun they call full datasheet an application note xD
<KotCzarny>
better thorough than marketing
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<swiftgeek>
my link to china is so broken those days ;<
<swiftgeek>
it's rj11 modem speeds or below
<MoeIcenowy>
ah it's usual ;-)
<swiftgeek>
*56k
<MoeIcenowy>
the international link of China is not so stable
<swiftgeek>
especially in rush hours there but still
<swiftgeek>
in past 24h i had no luck
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<BroderTuck>
Sorry for hijacking the discussion, but I would still like for someone to take a look at the board picture and see if there's any of the unmarked chips that looks like it could be an (semi-)adjustable regulator. I only see 2 fixed ams1117 3.3 volt ones.
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<swiftgeek>
BroderTuck: make better pictures?
<swiftgeek>
BroderTuck: i use chalk to make laser etched markings more visible
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<swiftgeek>
if it's deep enough
<swiftgeek>
BroderTuck: or just write down BOM of the board ?
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<KotCzarny>
biberkopf: there are even leaner solutions than xfce, see fluxbox and friends
<KotCzarny>
oops
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<MoeIcenowy>
TWM! ;-)
<MoeIcenowy>
(just a joke)
<KotCzarny>
there was a time when i've actually used twm as my main wm ;)
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<hitech95>
MoeIcenowy, I sent my simple-amplifier patches to alsa project. Are in pending approval / discussion.
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<willmore>
I used twm right before I moved to tvtwm, but that was in the early 90's. :)
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<adj_>
I used twm in the late 90's, and a friend on mine made a lot of fun about it :)
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<MoeIcenowy>
ah at that time I hadn't been born yet ;-)
<KotCzarny>
more interesting times for you ;)
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* willmore
now feels old
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<montjoie>
old but not obsolete!
<KotCzarny>
as in nuclear warhead?
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<adj_>
in my case I'm totally obsolete, I think that I don't adapt to the new age of uefi, systemd, pulseaudio...
<adj_>
I didn't like the "XML for everything", but I miss the old days
<willmore>
Thanks, montjoie.
* willmore
is older than key/value stores.
<adj_>
old and obsolete are quite different
<MoeIcenowy>
ah at least I'm for the era of sqlite
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<adj_>
MoeIcenowy, about dbase you don't even have a clue, I guess ;)
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<willmore>
I programmed databases in BASIC. (but I didn't like it)
<KotCzarny>
at least you didnt deal with ebcdic
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<willmore>
KotCzarny, I didn't get to deal with that until college! Punch cards, JCL, the whole deal. Thanks for the reminder. :P
<KotCzarny>
somehow i've assumed colleges were invented LATER :P
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<kilobyte>
like in that joke about a lie detector, which ends: "Dad: when I was your age, in school *beep*beep* ok, I didn't go to school. Grandma: and when I was your age *beep*beep*"
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<willmore>
Did no one else program before they went to college? I had been getting paid to program for years before college. Maybe it was a different era.
<MoeIcenowy>
ah I program before went to college
<MoeIcenowy>
but mainly on open-source
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<wens>
did a little bit of programming before college, but was more into sysadmin stuff
<hitech95>
guys could someone help me out with serdev hci_brcm? I don't understand why the module is not present in lsmod and or on /lib/modules/4.17.2-sunxi
<hitech95>
I just triple checked thatthat file has been compiled and it is....
<montjoie>
wens: MoeIcenowy for the a83t 1G phy problem i have added debug to RSB https://pastebin.com/8Yqpxzhr so it seems that DCDC1 is on and sw bit is ok. What can I do ?
<wens>
montjoie: I guess you could try removing the regulator stuff again, and also disable SW in U-boot, and see if it still works (vs dts without regulators + u-boot with sw on)
<wens>
beyond that, I'm really out of ideas. I guess you could ask them for another board and test it to make sure it's not a hardware issue
<montjoie>
its not an hardware issue, with revert of the patch it worked at gigabit
<montjoie>
and I am no the only one affected by this issue:)
<wens>
I know, but I'm not affected, which is weird :|
<montjoie>
wens: you are at gigabit ?
<wens>
yeah
<montjoie>
last time you didnt know;)
<montjoie>
arg
<wens>
my board isn't connected right now, but if you want I can run tests tomorrow against my x86 laptop w/ USB 3.0 GbE dongle
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<montjoie>
please try it, just in case of
<montjoie>
I will disable all RSB write to see what happen
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<wens>
simply test with iperf?
<montjoie>
even ssh does not work
<montjoie>
50% to 80% packet loss
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<anarsoul|2>
mripard: hey, have you tried to use your dsi driver on a64?
<mripard>
no, I don't have any A64 board with a DSI display
<mripard>
but the A64 driver for it looks a *lot* like the one for the A33
<anarsoul|2>
mripard: do you have any docs for DSI?
<mripard>
not more than what's publicly available unfortunately
<anarsoul|2>
looks like DSI clock isn't gated on A64
<anarsoul|2>
at least there's no designated bit in ccm for DSI
<anarsoul|2>
there's one for DPHY though
<mripard>
that would be surprising that there's no bus clock for it
<anarsoul|2>
mripard: there's bus clock, but no mod clock
<mripard>
oh
<mripard>
that would not be so surprising then
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<anarsoul|2>
mripard: why?
<anarsoul|2>
and what should be used instead?
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<mripard>
I don't know
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<mripard>
but not all display components have had a module clock
<mripard>
so it's not as surprising that it's missing one, compared to the bus clock that pretty much every device has
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<anarsoul|2>
I see
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<willmore>
montjoie, what board are you working on?
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<montjoie>
willmore: bpim3
<montjoie>
I have found an old working kernel, so, wens, I confirm my board work with gigabit BUT when going to 100m, going back to gigabit never work
<willmore>
montjoie, okay, sorry, don't have one of those to help test.
<montjoie>
willmore: do you have any a83t ?
<montjoie>
and does they work at Gigabit (and survive G->100->G)