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<lvrp16>
anyone able to run r7p0 on h5 without getting "Mali group: Executing recovery reset due to job failure"? I am using the same kernel driver for h3 and the blobs are ok on other platforms
<lvrp16>
all the pixel cores just die: Mali PP: Hard reset of core Mali_PP0
<lvrp16>
it renders but syslog gets a constant stream of those for each pixel core
<anarsoul>
check gpu frequency
<anarsoul>
is it overclocked?
<lvrp16>
stock device
<lvrp16>
i'll try lowering it
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<montjoie>
ahh without the sync flag, dd speed are huge better
<KotCzarny>
how much?
<plaes>
but you need to run the 'sync' anyway to make sure stuff gets written
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<megi>
that pinephone is gonna be quite a big phone, literally
<megi>
7"
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<vagrantc>
almost tablet-sized
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<megi>
though it will be more than twice as long as it will be wide
<megi>
I guess it's hard to pack all those modules in, looking at how bulky the dev kit is
<megi>
though I'm glad it looks like the most affordable of the current Linux phone attempts
<megi>
by quite a wide margin
<megi>
and it's sunxi :)
<kilobyte>
SoPine sounds cool... it's quite old, but after a few years of work it has nice driver support
<kilobyte>
compare to eg. Gemini -- Mediatek's crap is where you guys were when you started
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<megi>
what would be quite interesting is if the next "sopine" based on some future SoC would be pin compatible and you could upgrade the phone by just swapping the modules
<megi>
but I guess the module will probably be soldered in
<vagrantc>
there are various attempts at doing that *sort* of thing ... e.g. eoma68
<megi>
or perhaps it will not, given that it's double sided edge connector
<megi>
hmm
<smaeul>
what I'm wondering is how they plan to handle battery life, considering they explicitly say it'll be running mainline
<vagrantc>
maybe they'll do the right thing and get some things fixed in mainline? :)
<megi>
it' more like figuring out the firmware for the arisc, and especially suspend to ram
<megi>
I believe the more easily hackable/open allwinner tablet/phone like devices will be out there the more people will get interested into looking into it
<smaeul>
I have a firmware, and you have a firmware, but we both know neither of them are in a state to ship a phone with