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<jrg> well. figured out the ridiculous freenas issue with mount.cifs
<jrg> now i'm going through the opi full speed ahead
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<mdle> Hi, everyone! I use Allwinner A31 and I want to connect the camera to the CSI and I need the pixel clock (PCLK) up to 96MHz, please tell me whether the processor supports pixel clock = 96MHz. The documentation does not say anything about it, so I decided to ask here. Thank you.
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<TheLinuxBug> WTH how long does it take there guys at Orangpi.org to verify a forum account?
<TheLinuxBug> I signed up yesterday still not moved out of User Group: Waiting for verification of member
<jelly> it's probably one person and they have a life, be patient
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<KotCzarny> TheLinuxBug: new to those chinese forums?
<nashpa> TheLinuxBug: it is holiday in China, 2 gov mandated days :)
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<tkaiser> TheLinuxBug: You would be the first receiving an email from this forum ;)
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<somedude23> hey, when setting up one of the allwinners boards as a server, is there any recommended kernel config I can use for the sunxi mainline kernel compilation?
<KotCzarny> use armbian
<somedude23> pros/cons?
<KotCzarny> stable/tested/actively supported
<KotCzarny> cons, has systemd
<somedude23> personally I wanted to go for Arch ARM
<KotCzarny> but you can use armbian's build system to create uboot/kernel only
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<somedude23> so you're suggesting I take their kconfig and use that as a staging point?
<KotCzarny> no, use their build script to grab/patch kernel
<somedude23> patch?
<KotCzarny> unless your board is fully supported by mainline, then you can go wild
<tkaiser> somedude23: Which board/SoC?
<somedude23> tkaiser: pcduino3 nano
<somedude23> has SATA port ^^
<KotCzarny> a20 then?
<somedude23> yes
<tkaiser> somedude23: With slow sequential write speeds. But that's a different story. With A20 it's pretty straightforward
<KotCzarny> you can go wild with mainline
<KotCzarny> no need to rely on bsp or any allwinner thing
<somedude23> tkaiser: hmm, do you have any recommendations for a particular board then? I mean with a SATA port for server use?
<KotCzarny> marvel soc based
<KotCzarny> ;)
<somedude23> no freescale?
<KotCzarny> unless you dont require high throughput, then you can use allwinner
<tkaiser> somedude23: regarding patches there's not that much for pcDuino: https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib/tree/master/patch/kernel/sunxi-next
<somedude23> personally I just need something for a torrent seedbox, and to watch movies off of it. I think I chose pcduino3 because it also has gigabit.
<tkaiser> somedude23: Regarding SATA and related stuff: http://linux-sunxi.org/Sunxi_devices_as_NAS (and yes, playing with ARMADA boards is great)
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<somedude23> interesting, so the allwinner boards do not handle transparent encryption very well... I was gonna use full disk encryption on my NAS.
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<longsleep> Well, i received one of the Pine64 board where users claim 1000M LAN does not work, plugged in my network it works just fine 300Mbit/s iperf first try. So what we always assumed is true - boards work with 1000M and the reason people have problems with 1000M is equipment related and not the board itself.
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<montjoie> really curious to know if emac could do more than 300Mb, perhaps with NAPI
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<KotCzarny> montjoie: you mean, gmac ?
<montjoie> yes
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<longsleep> montjoie: well Pine64 GMAC does 680MBit/sec sending with BSP Kernel
<longsleep> montjoie: without any tweaks, just default settings
<montjoie> BSP use NAPI, so NAPI seems necessary
<KotCzarny> i bet on interrupt cpu time starvation
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<TheLinuxBug> longsleep: what I have found a lot recently is cheaper chineese cat5e will say its good for gigabit but you plug it in and it can only negotiate 100mbit and a lot of people don't know the cable can have this effect. I remember I bought a bunch of cheap wireless cameras and they all came with cables, pretty nice looking ones too, figured would stick it off to the side and use it for something... come to find they can only sustain 100mbit..
<TheLinuxBug> longsleep: maybe advise to check with a different cable
<GeneralStupid> TheLinuxBug: i would love if i could transfer with 50Mbit/s :D
<KotCzarny> oh, wow, i've just triggered bluescreen in win7 just by doing execlp()
<TheLinuxBug> (facepalm)
<TheLinuxBug> nashpa: ahh did not know that, thanks for the info.
<longsleep> TheLinuxBug: yeah, i did all that already - some people do seem to have only one cable or only crappy ones
<longsleep> TheLinuxBug: i think its related to the switch somehow. The pine64 seems to be picky about those but all of those switches i have tried myself work just fine :)
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<TheLinuxBug> I tend to find any cat5e cable you get for free now adays unless its with a motorola device or in some cases expensive routers if they 'throw' in a cable its usuaully a cheaper 100mbit rated cable and not good cat6e
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<TheLinuxBug> longsleep: I did see one time an issue on a board I had with it not liking autoneg and I had to force it, but if you don't have a cable that will do it it will refuse or perform poorly
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<longsleep> TheLinuxBug: yes thats what people doing, disable auto and set to 100FD and they have decent speeds for 100M, but as soon as for 1000M they seem to get only a coulpe of kbps. Thats the reports for the presumed non working board i received from one guy and it works just fine with almost 700Mbps with my equipment.
<TheLinuxBug> yep sounds like cable or super cheap switch ;p
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<longsleep> TheLinuxBug: i have super cheap switches too works just fine and i have super cheap cables as well - works just fine
<KotCzarny> got EMI ?
<longsleep> TheLinuxBug: btw, there also is a guy how has 4 Pine64 of which 2 do not work, claiming to use the same switch/cable
<longsleep> TheLinuxBug: that puzzles me a bit and got me to offer looking at one which does not work in the first place - didnt help at the one i received just works :)
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<jrg> orange pi is so rock solid
<KotCzarny> feeling orange?
<jrg> heh
<jrg> i don't know why the bpi runs 63C with only 4 cores activated doing pretty much nothing
<jrg> i'm going to relegate that thing to being a webserver soon tho
<KotCzarny> weigh the boards
<jrg> orange pi doing nothing is around 40C
<KotCzarny> yup
<jrg> that's with a heat sink but still
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<KotCzarny> # bat
<KotCzarny> temperature[0]:32
<KotCzarny> mine is without heatsink
<KotCzarny> doing nothing tho
<KotCzarny> temperature[0]:36
<KotCzarny> and this is the opipc in the same (common) case
<longsleep> 40C seems high with a heatsink at idle as well
<jrg> well i have a few things running on the opi
<jrg> like bitcoind
<jrg> although bitcoind is mostly idle. it already has the blockchain
<longsleep> jrg: what governor?
<KotCzarny> ondemand here
<jrg> GOVERNOR=interactive
<longsleep> jrg: ok and whats the cpu frequency it mostly runs?
<jrg> longsleep: right now it's not running much. it's a bit idle. no real load
<KotCzarny> jrg, you have stats in /sys/
<jrg> it fluctuates
<longsleep> jrg: yes but what is the frequency - if its the lowest it really should not have 40*C
<jelle> hmm seems my accelometer of my tablet is supported
<KotCzarny> cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
<longsleep> jrg: well if it goes faster frequently then its probaly totally fine
<KotCzarny> mine
<jelle> I do wonder how the kernel / u-boot will manage all the different q8 tablets, all different dts files?
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<longsleep> KotCzarny: yours is really doing nothing
<jrg> 1.536GHz?
<KotCzarny> yeah, marketing stuff
<KotCzarny> dragons be here
<jrg> lol
<jrg> KotCzarny: havef you tried to run it faster than 1.3?
<KotCzarny> you dont want to go to such places
<longsleep> jrg: so yours is not really doing nothing - so all good :)
<KotCzarny> jrg: not without good cooling
<jrg> longsleep: it's running bitcoind
<jrg> but even under load... it isn't nearly as hot as the bpi
<KotCzarny> and by good i mean liquid nitrogen or something
<longsleep> jrg: i guess its more a power problem assuming you can get the heat away
<jrg> i don't think the 8 cores for the bpi have turned on in a week
<jrg> and it's idle :) no idea what that is about
<longsleep> jrg: post the stats for the bpi and it might give an idea
<KotCzarny> bpi m2 or m3?
<jrg> KotCzarny: m3
<KotCzarny> because m3 uses different soc
<KotCzarny> so you cant really compare them
<longsleep> right, but 60*C idle sounds just wrong
<longsleep> no matter what SoC
<jrg> longsleep: that's what i thought
<jrg> but there it is.. idle as can be. not really running anything at all.... 60C heh
<KotCzarny> did you optimize voltages or just running on banana provided ones?
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<longsleep> jrg: well, its running with wrong settings then i would guess
<jrg> i didn't change anything
<jrg> i actually had to lower its freq to make it run stable
<jrg> it always runs 4 cores due to thermal throttling
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<jrg> i'm sure it is... the orange pi is running great with armbian
<jrg> i was going to wipe it soon anyways
<jrg> maybe i'll see if i can get some other kernel for it if i can
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<jrg> i'm going ot use it as a web server so i might as well see if i can put something worthwhile on it
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<jrg> on the brighter side of the day. my opi+2e case has left china and should arrive some time next week
<jrg> i ordered 2 just in case. since you have to wait so long to get things bought directly from china
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<oliv3r> anybody know who or how sun9i (a80) was added to http://linux-sunxi.org/SRAM_Controller_Register_Guide ? as far as I can tell, on sun9i we have something completly else on the regular sramc address and i can't even find that sun9i has an sram controller at all
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<oliv3r> ssvb: it was a retorical question :)
<oliv3r> i didn't recognize the name :p
<jrg> clearing stuff off the pi now. i'll just use the debian install that is already on it
<oliv3r> while i think the 0x16xx number is proper, i don't think that that register holds that value on a80
<oliv3r> ssvb: do you have an a80?
<oliv3r> it seems that the sramc is caled SYS_CTRL on a80 (on ahb1_base + 0x0)
<oliv3r> but i wonder if the layout is similar, i can't find anything
<ssvb> oliv3r: no, I don't have a80, but indeed the address is different
<oliv3r> ssvb: nice one!
<oliv3r> what's the SCTLR.V bit?
<oliv3r> ssvb: thanks your an angel :)
<vagrantc> oliv3r: i've got two cubieboard4 just eager to test patches headed to mainline linux or u-boot :)
<oliv3r> vagrantc: perfect :p i'm working on a u-boot series :)
<ssvb> oliv3r: jemk was working on a80 support in u-boot too
<vagrantc> oliv3r: might take me a bit to get them set back up ... they've been back-burnered for a while due to lack of support and other priorities
<oliv3r> ssvb: i'm not doing a80 support, but on a80 detection :)
<oliv3r> so it's nothing major
<ssvb> oliv3r: do you have a80 hardware?
<oliv3r> ssvb: no :(
<oliv3r> ssvb: i don't quite see how the sctlr.v bit is helping with detection however
<oliv3r> i'll send my v1 of the series hopefully tonight/tomorrow
<ssvb> when not having real hardware, testing may be a bit tricky :-)
<ssvb> v1 of what?
<oliv3r> yeah those bits may need to get ommitted
<oliv3r> ssvb: i'm cleaning up all the detectino code throughout u-boot
<oliv3r> get_bonding_id, get_cpu_id etc etc
<oliv3r> it'll need quite some testing from others, as i don't have all the hardware to verify it on
<oliv3r> i was doing compile tests for all archs, and only sun9i failed, due to the SRAMC missing
<oliv3r> ssvb: yeah i saw that, i really really like that
<oliv3r> ssvb: i meant the whole uart0 thing
<oliv3r> ssvb: are you checking sid bits to see if they contain the proper bytes? https://github.com/linux-sunxi/sunxi-tools/blob/master/uart0-helloworld-sdboot.c#L257
<ssvb> it should be the same check as in U-Boot, I don't have a10s either
<oliv3r> ssvb: well the only reason I ask, is because it is known some socs come with 0x00000 in their sid
<oliv3r> so it may be a valid chip, it still fails in that case
<vagrantc> hrm. orange pi plus2 is no longer booting ... i hope i didn't burn it running it on mainline
<oliv3r> aah you check if the a80 is a a15, that'll work until the next a15 based soc comes :(
<vagrantc> a80 has both cortex-a15 and cortex-a7
<oliv3r> ssvb: you dont' differentiate between a31 and a31s?
<ssvb> a31 and a31s are the same as far as uart is concerned
<ssvb> but a13 and a10s are different
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<vagrantc> yes, orange pi plus2 just kernel panics all the time now... :(
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