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<megi> maybe commit log of the commit that added the patch has more details
<megi> anyway, good luck :)
<lapapat> cheers boss
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<KotCzarny> sunshavi: on my opi (h3) kernel compile takes ~1h
<KotCzarny> half of that if i use distcc and 2 boards
<KotCzarny> but one has to trim down config to thing one needs, otherwise you might as well use distro's kernel
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<plaes> libv: where did you get this info that Lime2 revK does not work with CONFIG_GMAC_TX_DELAY=4 ?
<plaes> I have ~100+ devices in prod with this setting..
<KotCzarny> maybe there is revKv2 ?
<KotCzarny> ;)
<libv> plaes: someone reported that yesterday
<KotCzarny> yesterday there was a guy that had to change 4 to 3 to make it work in uboot
<libv> or the day before
<plaes> hmm..
<libv> but if you have proof to the contrary, then this person just messed up something else
<libv> plaes: and it's nice to know that you keep an eye on RecentChanges still :)
<KotCzarny> also, it was in uboot
<plaes> yeah, could be either uboot specific or the fact that I have only gigabit links
<libv> it was not clear which uboot version this person was using
<plaes> yeah, I have quite up-to-date one
<libv> have the olimex guys tried to get their more intelligent olimex version handling based upon spi upstream yet?
<plaes> probably not
<libv> on an unrelated note, now that i removed some dev_infos from the csi1 driver, i am piping out full hd buffers reliably
<libv> turns out that printing to dmesg 3 * 60 times per second, makes the whole thing stall and run out of buffers after ~2.5x the number of available buffers
<libv> wish i had thought of that before i had tried all those other things ;p
<KotCzarny> :)
<KotCzarny> ya, and check what you print on serial
<KotCzarny> it also eats up interrupts time
<libv> yeah, and with dequeueing and queueing buffers switching contexts all the time... and all the various places where those kernel messages end up...
<libv> it's one of those lessons that one needs to relearn every year or so
<KotCzarny> you can also play with pinning interrupts to specific cpu
<libv> well, the buffers will go to two kms planes on two crtcs, and then to g2d for a colourspace conversion and perhaps adding borders, to then go to cedrus
<libv> i will need both cores handling interrupts and context switches :)
<libv> i should go disable the 500Hz timer to see if that makes it worse again
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<DuClare> Hmm someone here said that spl/u-boot would know which device it is being booted from, right?
<DuClare> [BROM tells]
<KotCzarny> yes
<KotCzarny> check armbian's uboot script to see what and how
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<DuClare> Thank you
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<libv> DuClare: and if/when you figure it out, write it up in the wiki so others will not have to go through what you would've just gone through
<DuClare> I think it required login, is there a shared login?
<KotCzarny> just creat an account
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<DuClare> Now what would be a good page to add it to..
<KotCzarny> mainline uboot or booting maybe
<KotCzarny> since it's not uboot specific
<KotCzarny> maybe brom ?
<KotCzarny> but i think booting process might be best match
<KotCzarny> just add a note what soc you have confirmed this to work, because others might use different values
<libv> DuClare: thanks
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<HolyOne> Hello, I was wondering how I could read EDID info using sunxi A20
<HolyOne> I am trying to detect lcd model, I searched /sys/devices for related files, couldnt find one
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<plaes> cat /sys/class/drm/#output#/edid
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<HolyOne> no /sys/class/drm/ file :(
<HolyOne> do i need to change kernel parameters for that file to appear?
<plaes> what kernel version do you have?
<HolyOne> android 4.2
<karlp> more uname -r, for the linux kernel, not the android version
<HolyOne> 3.4.39
<karlp> but android 4.2 is ... old :) so you're in a special world :)
<fALSO> lol
<HolyOne> wooden device :(
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<hellsenberg> O_o
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<ullbeking> good afternoon all, does anybody know if Pi-hole runs on OPi?
<mru> is it anything other than dnsmasq and some iptables rules?
<mru> new toy!
<Mangy_Dog> :D
<hellsenberg> :D
<Mangy_Dog> sure its not high end nor have huge amounts of memory to capture data
<Mangy_Dog> but its good enough for me
<Mangy_Dog> and cheap
<mru> good enough to debug your backlight, hopefully
<KotCzarny> does it run doom?
<Mangy_Dog> kot it might :p
<Mangy_Dog> if some one botherd to hack the firmware
<mru> it likely runs linux
<mru> so running doom should be trivial
<Mangy_Dog> :p
<megi> with that many controls it would be more suited for a flight sim
<Mangy_Dog> now i hope the manual isnt on the cd
<Mangy_Dog> i dont have a cd drive :p
<mru> you don't need the manual
<mru> all scopes work the same, more or less
<Mangy_Dog> yes
<Mangy_Dog> ive never used a proper scope before :p
<mru> have you used any scope before?
<Mangy_Dog> ive gathered a bit off videos but could do with a manual :p
<megi> does it have auto button :)
<Mangy_Dog> a couple of reallt cheap handhelds
<Mangy_Dog> funnily yes it ddoes somewhere
<DuClare> I want a scope too..
<mru> if you've understood the concept of triggering, you're most of the way there
<Mangy_Dog> :o internal clicks and switches
<Mangy_Dog> noises
<Mangy_Dog> nodnods i get trigger thresholds rising and falling edges and such
<mru> hisssss... POP... smoke...
<megi> lol
<Mangy_Dog> na more like relays
<mru> a long time ago, I spent a summer running production test on some stuff that occasionally would do that
<fALSO> YO mripard
<fALSO> mripard, dont want to bore you, but sunxi-mali doesnt build with 5.2
<fALSO> i think that the needed patch is already in the repo, it isnt being just applied
<Mangy_Dog> yeah the clicking is like some kind of relay thing going on as it cycles through voltage banks
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<ullbeking> Mangy_Dog: wheeeee! indeed! would this be considered a good-quality entry level scope? to paraphrase, could you say that it is "cheap enough but no cheaper"?
<Mangy_Dog> its the cheapest real scope i could find and just happened to have good reviews
<Mangy_Dog> as long as youre not dave eev blog :p
<Mangy_Dog> he hated it because its chinese
<KotCzarny> isnt most electronics chinese?
<mru> he has slightly higher standards
<KotCzarny> unless he meant 'designed by chinese'
<mru> my tektronix is made in china
<mru> mripard: while we have your attention... can you please look at https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190228112031.8122-1-mans@mansr.com/
<mripard> mru: I'm not the maintainer for that one unfortunately
<mripard> and I guess GKH wais for Bin ?
<mripard> so you probably need to ping Bin
<Mangy_Dog> hmmm i cant get a perfect corner on my square wave calibration
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<ullbeking> 13:23 <mru> is it anything other than dnsmasq and some iptables rules?
<ullbeking> that's probably what it is, but i'm unfamiliar enough with those tools so as to be not too confident about reimplementing them another. (for example, i run raw openbsd instead of pfsense.) officially, pi-hole runs on Raspbian, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and CentOS.
<mru> Mangy_Dog: probe compensation?
<Mangy_Dog> the dial in the connector?
<Mangy_Dog> yeah turnd it to average out the flat peak but the corner is still a little off
<mru> adjust it to get as close to square as you can without overshoot
<Mangy_Dog> either a tad high or low from average
<mru> my tek does it automatically
<mru> one of the perks of a more expensive model
<Mangy_Dog> ive found a bug
<Mangy_Dog> going down volt divide
<Mangy_Dog> soemtimes you loose the scope signal
<Mangy_Dog> and zooming out doesnt bring it back you have to press auto set again to reaquire
<Mangy_Dog> about as close as i can get it
<mru> that's fine
<Mangy_Dog> so to check my backlight i just press hte probe to the backlike output?
<Mangy_Dog> nothing else or the ground crock to ground first?
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<Mangy_Dog> ok
<Mangy_Dog> i can see something
<Mangy_Dog> :D
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<mru> connect the ground clip to the ground rail on the board
<DuClare> then make some sparks
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<Mangy_Dog> ok new issues
<Mangy_Dog> i think its a missing driver thing
<Mangy_Dog> ive apt get joysticks
<Mangy_Dog> and installed jstest-gtk as well
<Mangy_Dog> lsusb is setting my hid
<Mangy_Dog> ive even tried the xbox controller emulated on it
<Mangy_Dog> and it sees it as a microsfot controller
<Mangy_Dog> but jstest doesnt show anything
<Mangy_Dog> ive even installed the xbox driver
<Mangy_Dog> canbt install xpad it seems
<Mangy_Dog> that was an alternative
<Mangy_Dog> dkms is unrecognised
<Mangy_Dog> when i follow the install guide
<fALSO> ?
<Mangy_Dog> remember i dont knowq linux :p
<gnarface> it's a xbox usb controller
<gnarface> ?
<fALSO> xbox usb controller is correctly supported by the kernel
<fALSO> if the kernel is compiled with support for it :-P
<gnarface> the module might not load by default
<libv> which then means building a kernel
<libv> which then means reading our wiki
<gnarface> does it?
<gnarface> or does it just mean adding a word to /etc/modules?
<fALSO> modprobem xpad
<fALSO> modprobe xpad
<gnarface> it's not the hid one ?
<gnarface> hid-microsoft or something?
<fALSO> > modprobe xpad
<fALSO> > modprobe joydev
<fALSO> > jstest /dev/js0
<gnarface> or is that something else?
<gnarface> there's also the thing where modern games use event* instead of js* usually
<gnarface> a couple use hidraw
<Mangy_Dog> im using the usbcomposite library for stm3... as a test i tried emulated mouse. whitch worked. my controler firmware didnt work. but was seen in the lsusb, xbox controller firmware was also listed in lsusb but still wouldnt appear in joysticktest-gtk
<gnarface> check permissions
<Mangy_Dog> how?
<gnarface> ls -l
<Mangy_Dog> libv im using latest armbian build
<Mangy_Dog> its 1 v away from latest kernal
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<Mangy_Dog> 4.19.57-sunxi
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<gnarface> ls -lt /dev/hidraw* /dev/input/
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<gnarface> try that
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<Mangy_Dog> one min i just shut down to get something to eat will try now booting up
<gnarface> device name and location i think is really more about the distro udev configuration than the kernel version btw
<gnarface> just fyi
<gnarface> but i don't know anything about armbian
<DuClare> Who's Ixnus?
<gnarface> add yourself to the input group, Mangy_Dog
<Mangy_Dog> i ran the command you posted as root and mangydog
<Mangy_Dog> but youre going to ahve to tell me how to do that sorry :(
<gnarface> well
<gnarface> check first
<gnarface> run: groups
<mru> or just run things as root for now
<Mangy_Dog> i dont know how to do that :/ im sorry i havbe to go eat something hypoglacima is kicking in hard now :/ getting really shaky
<Mangy_Dog> ill try again in a bit after i eaten something
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<Mangy_Dog> ok back and less shakey
<gnarface> groups?
<gnarface> it's just another shell command like ls -l
<Mangy_Dog> will2492
<Mangy_Dog> doh wro gwindow
<Mangy_Dog> sorry yes groups
<Mangy_Dog> how do i run groups :)
<gnarface> the same way you run ls -l
<gnarface> you just did it
<gnarface> you proved you know how
<Mangy_Dog> ls -l
<Mangy_Dog> fs
<Mangy_Dog> drwxr-xr-x 2 mangydog mangydog 4096 Jul 10 19:30 Desktop
<Mangy_Dog> drwxr-xr-x 9 mangydog mangydog 4096 Jul 10 19:01 EmulationStation
<gnarface> groups?
<gnarface> what does groups output?
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<Mangy_Dog> mangydog@orangepizeroplus2:~$ groups
<Mangy_Dog> mangydog tty disk dialout sudo audio video plugdev games users systemd-journal input netdev ssh bluetooth
<gnarface> eh, you're already in it
<gnarface> so that's so much for that
<Mangy_Dog> nods
<gnarface> try evtest on that /dev/input/event0
<gnarface> see if the gamepad responds to that
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<gnarface> or maybe try jstest on it too but i think you need evtest for it
<Mangy_Dog> event 0 is my touch screen
<gnarface> oh, hrmmmm
<Mangy_Dog> the controller isnt even listed there
<gnarface> alright
<gnarface> xpad is not loaded though, right?
<gnarface> try running: modprobe xpad
<Mangy_Dog> dont think its installed
<Mangy_Dog> i tried installing joysticks and xbox
<Mangy_Dog> xpad i couldnt install
<gnarface> hmm
<KotCzarny> DuClare: you should ask wiki mods to move you to 'people' group if they didnt already, then you can edit your user page
<gnarface> what about hid-microsoft, or hid-generic?
<Mangy_Dog> dontknow
<Mangy_Dog> ive not ran anything
<KotCzarny> xpad is for wired xbox pad
<gnarface> find /lib/modules/`uname -r`
<KotCzarny> wireless uses bt
<gnarface> this will show you all your modules, i think^
<Mangy_Dog> this is all wired struf
<KotCzarny> lsusb
<Mangy_Dog> its shown tehre
<gnarface> what's the exact name?
<mru> what happened to the backlight?
<gnarface> it might matter
<Mangy_Dog> mru broken need a new circuit design
<Mangy_Dog> the circuit is triggering and protecting on over voltage
<Mangy_Dog> but no idea why
<mru> how did you figure that out?
<Mangy_Dog> Bus 005 Device 002: ID 045e:028e Microsoft Corp. Xbox360 Controller
<mru> and what is triggering on overvoltage where?
<Mangy_Dog> probing the various pins and showing the scope outputs to some noe
<Mangy_Dog> the FB pin
<Mangy_Dog> coming back off the lcd
<KotCzarny> shorting somewhere?
<Mangy_Dog> kots not that i could find
<KotCzarny> as for the joystick, connecting it to use should load everything that's needed
<KotCzarny> pastebin /proc/bus/input/devices
<Mangy_Dog> well its not showing up in jstest
<Mangy_Dog> kotz dont short hand it for me... I dont know linux
<Mangy_Dog> how do i find and view proc bus input devices
<Mangy_Dog> im assuming you dont mind in file explorer :p
<Mangy_Dog> mean
<gnarface> it is just a text file
<gnarface> cat /proc/bus/input/devices
<gnarface> but you can view text files in the terminal like this too^
<KotCzarny> cat /proc/bus/input/devices
<Mangy_Dog> actually this is one thing ive not sorted yet, My cap touch display will move and select but no double click functions yet :
<Mangy_Dog> D:
<KotCzarny> then paste that to pastebin.com
<KotCzarny> and paste the raw link here
<KotCzarny> nothing more here?
<Mangy_Dog> thats all
<KotCzarny> connect plain mouse, and check if your usb works
<Mangy_Dog> nuvoton is the cap touch controller
<Mangy_Dog> usb is working
<Mangy_Dog> i can see the cap touch :p
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<Mangy_Dog> and the xbox controller is listed in lsusb
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<KotCzarny> btw. did you self compile the kernel or using armbian's stock?
<Mangy_Dog> no
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<Mangy_Dog> downloaded image
<KotCzarny> armbian or something else?
<Mangy_Dog> armbian
<mru> this is why I build my own kernels
<KotCzarny> raandom google: does the wired controller feature batteries? I've seen it failed once because it draws extra power , trying to charge the controller
<Mangy_Dog> i bearly know the basics of linux, im hardly going to start building kernals :p
<Mangy_Dog> well right now its not even a real xbox controller
<Mangy_Dog> its emulated off my stm32
<KotCzarny> k, now we see the real issue here
<Mangy_Dog> but no its not battery powered
<mru> maybe the emulation is broken
<KotCzarny> :)
<Mangy_Dog> its worked for other people :/
<mru> maybe you are broken
<mru> or cursed
<Mangy_Dog> sighs
<KotCzarny> for starters grab some cheap gamepad and work upwards from that
<KotCzarny> if you have multiple issues, you dont know if one is fixed or not
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<Mangy_Dog> i could just plug in my real xbox controller see if that shows up
<KotCzarny> and since retrorangepi is retropi distro based on armbian and targeted for orange pi boards
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<gnarface> maybe you need the uinput module for that one too
<KotCzarny> i suspect the gamepad and emulation works in armbian
<KotCzarny> which means, check retrorangepi maybe
<willmore> Mangy_Dog, how much was the scope?
<Mangy_Dog> 180£ about
<Mangy_Dog> well the xbox emulated control works in the orangepi build
<Mangy_Dog> retro pi build i mean
<Mangy_Dog> accidently started the joystick mouse control D:
<Mangy_Dog> curser flying all over as the emulated functions are sent
<willmore> Not bad. I broke down a couple years back and got a 4 channel 100MHz Rigel. I have a huge/ancient HP 100MHz/2 channel analog scope with some 2 channel modules (so sort of 4 channels total). but the lure of having protocol decode and memory was too much to ignore.
<Mangy_Dog> i dont this has logic analyzing
<willmore> Have you bought one of the cheap digital capture devices? They <$10 and give you 8 channels at up to 24MHz.
<Mangy_Dog> no
<mru> I did, and hated every gate in it
<willmore> I use one with Sigrok on Linux and it's pretty handy. Even rewrote a protocol decoder for fun. :)
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<Mangy_Dog> yay wifi stopped working on the retro sd card
<Mangy_Dog> so cant even log into it :D
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<Mangy_Dog> but the joystick emulator worked on that
<Mangy_Dog> #so i think its just something missing
<Mangy_Dog> also my REAL xbox controller isnt showing up either
<Mangy_Dog> so yeah deffo something missing
<Mangy_Dog> i mean not shwing up ion my other sd card latest kernal thingy
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<Mangy_Dog> though i dont know if this made the difference
<Mangy_Dog> when i used armbian config to install teh desktop i chose the limited desktop not the full one
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<Mangy_Dog> just thought to check
<Mangy_Dog> im not getting any audio out from my l r pins of the 13 pin row
<Mangy_Dog> not even the sillyscope is seeing it
<Mangy_Dog> oh audio might be in hdmi mode
<Mangy_Dog> how to a change that
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<Mangy_Dog> hmm set to analogue out
<Mangy_Dog> the 2 output pins are jsut raw audio arent they?
<Mangy_Dog> not pcm encoded?
<Mangy_Dog> even if it was pcm i would see somethng
<Mangy_Dog> oh so it might be a groups thing again going by a quick googling
<Mangy_Dog> damn why is linux so converluted :p
<mru> to keep us employed
<Mangy_Dog> :p
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