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<warpme_> hi guys!
<warpme_> I’m trying to add H6 to my distro (minimyth2). My hw is Beelink GS1. My issue is non-working panfrost on H6. I have it working on beelink Gt1 (s912) - so it looks like issue speciffic to H6. Kernel reports: [ 9.810204] panfrost 1800000.gpu: clock rate = 432000000
<warpme_> [ 9.815663] panfrost 1800000.gpu: bus_clock rate = 100000000
<warpme_> [ 9.876214] panfrost 1800000.gpu: mali-t720 id 0x720 major 0x1 minor 0x1 status 0x0
<warpme_> [ 9.884850] panfrost 1800000.gpu: features: 00000000,10309e40, issues: 00000000,21054400
<warpme_> [ 9.894388] panfrost 1800000.gpu: Features: L2:0x07110206 Shader:0x00000000 Tiler:0x00000809 Mem:0x1 MMU:0x00002821 AS:0xf JS:0x7
<warpme_> [ 9.924429] panfrost 1800000.gpu: shader_present=0x3 l2_present=0x1
<warpme_> [ 9.934755] [drm] Initialized panfrost 1.0.0 20180908 for 1800000.gpu on minor 1
<warpme_> but Xorg has non-working glamour (which uses panfrost): [ 50.946] (II) Loading sub module "glamoregl"
<warpme_> [ 50.946] (II) LoadModule: "glamoregl"
<warpme_> [ 50.947] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libglamoregl.so
<warpme_> [ 51.036] (II) Module glamoregl: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
<warpme_> [ 51.036] compiled for 1.20.5, module version = 1.0.1
<warpme_> [ 51.036] ABI class: X.Org ANSI C Emulation, version 0.4
<warpme_> [ 53.137] (II) modeset(0): Refusing to try glamor on llvmpipe
<warpme_> [ 53.158] (EE) modeset(0): glamor initialization failed
<warpme_> it looks like panfrost running on H6’s T720 isn’t providing what glamour is requiring. I’m using mesa current master. Is this known problem?
<montjoie> adds some flower petal for more glamour ?
<montjoie> sorry
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<wens> is t7x0 support even in panfrost yet?
<megi> warpme_: T720 is blacklisted in mesa
<megi> you have to unblacklist it first
<megi> then, glamor will work, but don't expect smooth experience :D
<warpme_> well - not sure but H6 kernel report regarding panfrost is very similiar to s912 which works Ok. Indeed s912 is T820 while H6 has T720. Looking on mesa src: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/blob/87fa8d9ebc0dcd8c0ba1405d590ee6337fce69ba/src/gallium/drivers/panfrost/pan_screen.c#L628 indeed t720 is blacklisted :-(
<megi> + case 0x720: /* T720 */ :)
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<megi> there's a lot of panfrost work queued up for Linux 5.4 on the kernel side, so I'm waiting for 5.4-rc1 to try it again with H6/T720
<wens> I doubt there was much T720 related work in mesa since it was blacklisted
<wens> i.e. it was blacklisted because no one was actually working on it
<megi> wens: the driver/mesa can run simple apps though, glxgears, kmscube, etc.
<megi> even glamor sort of works, except for slightly weird colors, and running out of memory after a while
<wens> yeah, that's not going to fly for a release
<megi> yeah :)
<wens> they also blacklisted chromium :(
<megi> I've also tried lima on H5, and that works better, but glamor is still slower than no acceleration
<megi> at least for i3wm/urxvt, maybe I need some opengl based terminal emulator
<megi> also moving mouse kills the performance entirely
<wens> not sure if the cursor is software based or overlay plane based with modesetting
<wens> either one is bad, but overlay is really bad
<megi> probably sw based
<megi> overlay cursor should be better, no?
<megi> just attach a buffer to the layer, and set a position, no need to muck with the bottom layer's content
<megi> at least it sounds way easier/cheaper
<megi> or am I missing something?
<wens> megi: x11 will call into the kernel and wait for plane update each time the cursor is moved, at the frequency the event layer sends updates
<megi> isn't X11 using atomic modeset?
<wens> that was with armsoc
<wens> I haven't looked at modesetting
<megi> ah, ok
<megi> I'll try marking the top ui layer as a DRM_PLANE_TYPE_CURSOR and see what happens :D
<wens> then again, if modesetting doesn't support overlay planes as cursors, it might not work?
<wens> it might just be the armsoc overlay plane as cursor code is braindead? lol
<megi> maybe
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<warpme_> well - with un-blacklisted t720 got xorg & my app (mythtv) staring ok - but screen is black. Also simple term app (rxvt) gives black screen - so not good with t720 :-(
<tomeu> warpme_: that should all have been merged by now
<tomeu> I want to go back to my H6 and see how to unbreak it, but it will take me some time
<warpme_> tomeu: thx! May You pls put short msg on #panfrost when it will be worth to play again on h6 t720?
<tomeu> warpme_: will try to remember, feel free to ping me in a couple of weeks if I haven't got to it yet
<warpme_> sure! thx again :-)
<megi> with this patch and modesetting driver the cursor is blazing fast and I don't see any slowdown on lima
<megi> I can run glxgears at 300 fps and move a mouse at the same time :D
<megi> the only issue is that there's some issue with transparency at first, I have to switch to console and back otherwise I just see black background with my mouse in Xorg
<megi> after switch to console and back, everything is normal
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<megi> noaccel mode feels also faster
<megi> win/win :D
<megi> is armsoc driver supposed to be better than modesetting driver at something?
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<willmore> My Orange Pi One Plus H6 should be here today. Any pointers on where to start with getting it running?
<dgp> willmore: armbian is probably the best turn key solution
<willmore> dgp, they didn't have an image targeted for it specifically. They had one for the Orange pi 3, though. Think that's generic enough?
<dgp> It's this one isn't it? https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-one-plus/
<KotCzarny> usually all you will have to tweak is dt
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<KotCzarny> think of soc as a 'model', and particular board as model + optional peripherials
<willmore> Hhh! I thought the One plus was an old H3 design and that the One plus *H6* was a new variant.
<willmore> KotCzarny, yep.
<KotCzarny> opi1+ is h6 based afair
* willmore needs coffee
<willmore> Thanks, dgp KotCzarny.
<willmore> I'll just go RTFM this time.
* dgp notices there seem to be twice as many orange variants since he last looked
<megi> willmore: https://xff.cz/kernels
<megi> just run the pi3 one with any distro ;)
<willmore> megi, thanks!
<megi> though you may need orange pi one dts
<megi> plus
<megi> funny names
<willmore> Yeah, the naming system could use some attention from someone with OCD. :)
<dgp> I think they have a python script that adds words to the names and autoroutes a new board
<fALSO> Sirs, I hope its not a crime to say this
<megi> I got Orange Pi 3 earlier this year, and spent some time trying to push the support mainline
<fALSO> I got a rockpro64
<fALSO> its very nice to run GENTOO
<megi> Orange Pi One Plus is slightly different, but mostly the same
<fALSO> the 6 cores make a difference from the "normal" 4
<willmore> megi, I was looking for something like an Orange Pi PC but with an H6. The One plus seemed the closest.
<KotCzarny> dgp, i wouldnt count on a python script, my bet is on a set of wooden blocks with random names on them
<willmore> Would have been nice to have more memory, but...
<fALSO> got to buy some good micro sd cards
<fALSO> do you guys reccomend any brand/model ?
<fALSO> theres a ton of models specs etc
<KotCzarny> falso: sandisk endurance series is nice for high temperature applications
<KotCzarny> or sandisk with a1 class
<fALSO> thanks
<dgp> fALSO: keep in mind even the good ones die
<willmore> A1 class cards from a reliable source.
<fALSO> Im in the process of making public my JENKINS server
<fALSO> with uboot and kernel builds
<fALSO> for Orange Pi PC, PC2 and ONE PLUS
<dgp> fALSO: doing the builds on sd cards?
<fALSO> nah, cross compiling them
<fALSO> hehehe
<megi> yeah, anyway I like Opi 3/H6 over H3 quite a bit, faster and USB3 makes a difference
<fALSO> I havent tried a usb 3 device
<fALSO> i dont have any
<megi> fALSO: I have Intel SSD connected to it, with encrypted LUKS device, and it can do around 330MB/s
<fALSO> niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
<KotCzarny> megi: have you checked interference to 2.4 devices?
<megi> having AES extensions in CPU is so nice
<fALSO> man
<KotCzarny> as bad as desktop boards?
<dgp> megi: is the usb3 stable? I really want something to put my limesdr on but everything I've tried craps out
<megi> KotCzarny: nope
<fALSO> have you guys noticed that HTOP on armbian has some cool features?
<megi> dgp: seems so
<fALSO> it shows the cpu frequency
<megi> but I have separate power, I don't use Vbus
<fALSO> and a .BIG and little. next to the CPU
<megi> to power the ssd
<fALSO> i want to have htop like that ;-)
<fALSO> found the patches, build htop with them but I still dont have it
<fALSO> lOL
<dgp> fALSO: Are the patches diffs in a github repo?
<fALSO> yes
<fALSO> they are in the armbian build repo
<megi> dgp: I push a lot of data to it, as I use it as a network connected backup drive, and so far without a hickup
<fALSO> the patches are here, its the avafinger... and the cpu-temperature...
<dgp> fALSO: you should be able to add those to htop by following the "quick package rebuild" guides you can google up
<fALSO> i've build htop with it, but im probably missing something else
<fALSO> maybe something in the kernel
<fALSO> or a new flag to htop configure
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<fALSO> because it didnt do any differnce ;-)
<fALSO> dgp, I know how to build stuff =)
<megi> dgp: I use JMS578 based usb<->sata bridge
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<megi> no idea how it will work with a sdr
<fALSO> i tried rtlsdr on the orange pi pc
<fALSO> it wasnt enought USB bandwidth
<fALSO> probably will work better on a board with usb3
<megi> but Opi 3 does have direct connection from DCIN to Vbus, so if it is bus powered, there should be no limit to the Vbus power
<dgp> fALSO: I tried that too. getting the samples and serving them out was too much for it
<megi> unless you burn the traces :)
<fALSO> yap
<fALSO> i tried with the TCP server
<fALSO> rtl_tcp
<dgp> I hoped to do a LoRaWAN gateway in software with gnuradio.. gave up pretty quickly ;)
<fALSO> i wish lora was more open
<megi> isn't rtlsdr USB2 only?
<fALSO> yap
<fALSO> i may be saying crap
<willmore> Need a USB3 rtl chip.
<fALSO> but i think that the orange pi pc doesnt use the FULL BW of USB
<fALSO> like a PC
<dgp> willmore: LimeSDR is the way to go
<megi> I only played with it for a while, before I figured out I'd need some real antena :)
<fALSO> yap
<fALSO> i live next to Lisbon Airport
<fALSO> i can receive EVERY plane asking the tower permission to land
<fALSO> always in very bad ENGRISH
<fALSO> lolololol
<megi> with the included 10cm wire from aliexpress, it was receiveing barely anything
<fALSO> I can also listen to some taxi drivers
<fALSO> the police and fireman etc are crypted in portugal
<dgp> fALSO: the radio part of LoRa is fully reversed AFAIK. There is a gnuradio block for it. Getting the specs for LoRaWAN is just registering an email
<fALSO> in a system called TETRA
<fALSO> too bad
<fALSO> dgp, dont you have to pay some license if you create a device that useses LORA?
<fALSO> uses
<fALSO> i've been seeing some ESP32 with lora module, but they look to be crap
<dgp> megi: putting the antenna outside usually helps. I can't get FM radio inside my room but it's perfect with the antenna poked out the window
<fALSO> i follow a swiss guy on youtube
<fALSO> Andreas spies or something like that
<fALSO> he is a LORA MASTER
* willmore watches Andreas as well
<dgp> fALSO: no. you can only get lora chips from semtech either way so there would be no point
<fALSO> ≃)
<fALSO> its the guy with the SWISS ACCENT
<willmore> Yep. Didn't even know that was a thing.
<dgp> his videos are good but usually end up in buying more crap from taobao..
<fALSO> i loved when he said: WI FI, instead of WHY FIEEE
<willmore> dgp, and how.
<fALSO> dgp, yes
<megi> dgp: I have a satelite dish on balcony, maybe connecting it to the rtlsdr might be interesting :)
<willmore> megi, might need a block down converter.
<fALSO> nice
<fALSO> you can listen to JUPITER
<fALSO> with a satelite dish
<megi> fALSO: I suppose it's quite directional
<fALSO> =)
<fALSO> saw this years ago
<fALSO> never forgot it, wanted to do it too =)
<megi> I'd have to find jupiter first :D
<wens> megi: armsoc + mali blobs == GLES support w/ X11
* fALSO also has a telescope
<fALSO> i like the SKY
<fALSO> its a very expensive hobby tough
<megi> doing radioastronomy from home :)
<fALSO> hehehe
<wens> heading to lisbon next week
<fALSO> nice
<fALSO> i live on the other side of the RIVER
<fALSO> oposite of Lisbon
* wens has had no time to make tourist plans
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<fALSO> a little offtopc
<fALSO> do any of you have one of those "wifi cameras" ?
<fALSO> from china
<dgp> fALSO: the board cameras?
<fALSO> i wanted one to make a timelapse of my plants
<fALSO> nah... a *normal* camera with wifi like those security ones
<fALSO> from china
<KotCzarny> you can use orange for that
<fALSO> i recently bought a ESP32-cam module
<fALSO> with a OV something camera
<fALSO> waiting for it to arrive, but the quality probably will be very bad ;-)
<dgp> fALSO: the images produced are usually ok but the software is bad news. If you do use it put it on it's own vlan
<fALSO> lol
<fALSO> yap+
<fALSO> or the entire china will have access to my plants in the garden
<fALSO> ;-)))))))))))))))))))
<megi> fALSO: you'll need a good lighting :)
<dgp> fALSO: or someone will use the camera as an entry point to all of the stuff on your network
<fALSO> yap
<fALSO> thats why they are very cheap
<fALSO> they are like "backdoors"
<fALSO> running vulnerable SSH versions, no updates
<dgp> nah, they are cheap because they have gotten the integration down
<fALSO> thats probably why they sell them cheap hehe
<fALSO> im PARANOID
<fALSO> hehee
<dgp> like a whole machine with camera interface and 4K encoder in a single chip.
<fALSO> https://www.banggood.com/Geekcreit-ESP32-CAM-WiFi-bluetooth-Camera-Module-Development-Board-ESP32-With-Camera-Module-OV2640-p-1394679.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CNhttps://www.banggood.com/Geekcreit-ESP32-CAM-WiFi-bluetooth-Camera-Module-Development-Board-ESP32-With-Camera-Module-OV2640-p-1394679.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CNhttps://www.banggood.com/Geekcreit-ESP32-CAM-WiFi-bluetooth-Camera-M
<fALSO> odule-Development-Board-ESP32-With-Camera-Module-OV2640-p-1394679.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN
<fALSO> damn
<fALSO> huge
<fALSO> i bough this one, to test it out
<fALSO> and also bought an extra camera with more quality: OV7670
<dgp> IMHO the RISC-V based ones are more interesting. You actually have enough power there to do something with the images
<fALSO> i just want to take a snap every.... 15 or 30min
<fALSO> and send it somewhere, or save on a sd card
<dgp> that's always how it starts
<fALSO> hehehehehehe
<fALSO> =)
<dgp> you'll have LoRa for a remote trigger, an RTC to wake it from deepsleep and other junk in no time
<fALSO> jjejee
<fALSO> dgp, i have a solar panel and battery on the "garden"
<fALSO> it will at least DURING THE DAY have power :)
<megi> poor plants will get paranoid too in no time, with this behavior from the owner :)
<fALSO> i've done the deep sleep on the ESP8133
<fALSO> on the esp32 i never did
<fALSO> well , once again, you guys are awesome
<dgp> I think the m5 esp32 camera has an AXP192 in there so you have a lot of control over the power supply
<fALSO> this is probably the only channel in freenode that i can have tech talk, or general talk
<fALSO> on other channels, they always want to ban me
<fALSO> ;-P
<megi> wlaking a fine line on the edge of offtopicness
<fALSO> hehehhehee
<dgp> megi: he's saving the images to an orange pi
<fALSO> YES!!!
<megi> hehe
<fALSO> theres an allwinner device on the NETWORK
<fALSO> i just have one turned on now,, i need more ethernets
<fALSO> My girlfriend told me that there is a "lost switch" on her work
<fALSO> only 100, but if she can get it... it will be a treat =)
<dgp> the junk shops here have buckets full of 100M switches for $1
<fALSO> i dont want those "rack" ones
<fALSO> with fans, that make a lot of noise
<dgp> these are normal consumer stuff. you can't give away 100M switches now
<fALSO> yap, thats what i want =)
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<fALSO> nice
<wens> libv: is this X or direct DRM/KMS?
<libv> direct v4l2/kms
<libv> at frame 2810662, not a single pixel lost at 720p
<wens> that's a huge heatsink on the converter
<libv> ~13h, 7tb of raw capture data
<libv> just one i had lying around
<libv> this is the test board, so csi1/kms/h.264 encoding can be brought up
<libv> we will not use that decoder chip
<libv> for the final setup
<libv> that heatsink keeps the chip at ~40C
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<libv> ~80 patches kernel side though, and that's before dealing with hdmi-out and hdmi-in hotplug
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<warpme_> megi: I see set of nice patches in https://xff.cz/kernels/5.3/patches/ths/ for ths. May You hint me what functionality should be seen by user by those patches? I’m backporting them to my distro and want to verify are they functional in my solution.
<megi> thermal sensor showing up in /sys/class/thermal, cpupower frequency-info showing various frequencies, downlocking if temperature too high
<megi> too high = >80°C
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<megi> be warned that for H5/H6 boards other than the ones listed (Opi PC2/PC3) you need to fix DTS files and add cpu-suppy, otherwise the boards will just be unstable
<megi> in general, my tree is only for the boards I have as docummented here https://megous.com/git/linux/tree/README.md?h=orange-pi-5.3
<warpme_> hmm: just backported them to mainline 5.3-rc7, issued modprobe sun8i_thermal and looking in /sys/class/thermal. it is empty…. do You have hints what is missing?
<warpme_> i’m on beelink gs1
<megi> no idea
<megi> you've probably missed something
<warpme_> megi: my sun5i-h6.dtsi is like this: https://pastebin.com/CmgdZ3ZP while sun5i-beelink-gs1.dts is like this: https://pastebin.com/Yivc4FaY
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<megi> you'll need cpu-supply at the very least
<megi> and look at dmesg for issues
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<warpme_> megi: just Q: is lacking cpu-supply impacting thermal sensors? Even not accessing cpu regulator - temperature readings should work?
<megi> no, but it will break cpufreq, you'll get undervolted cpu
<megi> yes, ths should work, empty sys/class/thermal is another issue
<warpme_> right. this is clear for me. but missing cpu-supply not explains empty /sys/class/thermal
<warpme_> this probably means https://xff.cz/kernels/5.3/patches/ths/0007-thermal-sun8i-add-thermal-driver-for-H6-H5-H3-A64-R4.patch not works ok in my beelink gs1. Just wonder why?
<megi> check the dmesg
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<warpme_> megi: trying to find anything relevant and…can’t. Maybe You will see someting: https://pastebin.com/z2fHtuis
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<megi> I don't see anything, maybe you can compare your kernel config with mine (https://xff.cz/kernels/5.3/pi3.tar.gz) if anything relevant isn't missing
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<warpme_> ok will try compile my kernel with config from pi3.tar.gz.
<warpme_> sun8i-thermal compiles ok module dependencies seems to be satisfied....
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<willmore> megi, does armbian use your kernel and dts patches?
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<willmore> I think I'm going to take some of my allwinner boards and put them on the flat bed scanner and try to get some better images than are on the wiki now. Lots of these pics are pretty poor.
<megi> willmore: I think they do
<megi> with a lot of patches on top
<willmore> megi, okay, I'll start with their distro and see where that gets me. Thanks for your work.
<megi> they may have older patches though, I've debugged and fixed the new thermal driver just two days ago, I have no clue what they're using atm, H6 is still considered under development and unsupported by them
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<willmore> megi, from my experience that means they're actively pulling in patches and cranking out kernels a few times a day. I remember then the H5 was this new. The PC2 got new kernel packages almost hourly. Spent a lot of time in the serial console debugging things. :) good times.
<megi> yeah :)
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<willmore> Oh, cool, the board is the same size as the H3 'one' board. I can quickly print up a case for this board.
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<willmore> megi, yeah, temp sensor isn't in there yet.
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<willmore> Seems to run pretty well. Performance is very good. >6KH/s Not going to run heavy testing until the temperature monitoring is working. Don't need to cook a new board.
<warpme_> guys: can anybody hint me how to get constant MAC address in H6?
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<martinayotte> warpme: If I remember correctly, in Armbian months ago, we had to get ethernet0 alias in both U-Boot DT and Kernel DT. That fix the issue of random MAC
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<willmore> Seems stable in armbian's kernel/uboot.
<martinayotte> willmore: right ! The fix was done months ago for all H6
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<willmore> Ahh, sorry, martinayotte, I just got an H6 board today, so I'm new to the situation.
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<warpme_> martinayotte: hmm - scaning now https://github.com/armbian/build/tree/master/patch/kernel/sun8i-default and can’t see anything related to ethernet0 alias :-(
<martinayotte> warpme_: H6 patches are under patch/kernel/sunxi-dev
<martinayotte> to be more specific : patch/kernel/sunxi-dev/board-h6-orangepioneplus-fix-missing-ethernet.patch
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