<Perlovka>
plaes: well, I even don't know how to test, because ACPI seems to be not available on arm, tired evtest and watching /proc/interrupts, no luck
<Perlovka>
tried*
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<plaes>
ok, evtest should show
<plaes>
pc+ is the one with H5?
<Perlovka>
No, it's H3
<plaes>
hmm.. H3 with eMMC ? :D
<Perlovka>
yep, and WiFI
<KotCzarny>
plaes: there are even h3 devices with nand
<plaes>
yeah... although, now that we have devices with eMMC I really do not want to look back :)
<KotCzarny>
;)
<plaes>
although, on some case SPI + SATA works even better :)
<KotCzarny>
not spi, nand
<plaes>
yes, I meant SPI eeprom + SATA
<plaes>
haven't tried this configuration, though :(
<KotCzarny>
for testing purposes you might consider booting off the emmc/sd to sata rootfs the same case
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<smaeul>
the difference between emmc and SPI is that you can trivially recover from bad firmware on SPI (chip clip). not so much on emmc
<KotCzarny>
smaeul: sdcard based rescue img
<KotCzarny>
even more trivial
<smaeul>
all of my boards are SPI + netboot, with rootfs on sdcard or UAS
<smaeul>
also SPI NOR has a lot more write cycles :)
<KotCzarny>
has it?
<smaeul>
yes, most are rated for 100000, whereas NAND is in the 1000-5000 range
<KotCzarny>
hrm
<KotCzarny>
are nor chips so durable?
<smaeul>
not sure what you're asking
<KotCzarny>
i believe you, but my memory tries to oppose
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<swiftgeek>
smaeul: well for starters eMMC has own firmware and it's easy to brick it
<swiftgeek>
if vendors would provide fw separately (even blob), then there would be a chance of recovering it
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