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<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: David master * r7e8bfaf00a9c /allwinner_a10/orders/BarryK.mdwn:
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<sspiff> morning all
<lundman> spdif
<sspiff> I'm trying to build CM following the instruction on http://linux-sunxi.org/Starting_a_CyanogenMod_device_tree, but I don't have a "system/vendor/cm/" directory
<sspiff> any idea why this would happen and how I could fix it?
<sspiff> damn it
<sspiff> never mind
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<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Jean-Luc_Aufranc master * r7534dd6c54cc /allwinner_a10.mdwn:
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<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Jean-Luc_Aufranc master * r97566296440f /nightly_build_images.mdwn:
<rm> https://github.com/amery/linux-allwinner/issues/59 wemac ethernet: problems with IPv6, likely broken multicast
<sspiff> is it normal that I get "Trying dependencies-only mode on a non-existing device tree?" at the beginning of my build, or did I forget something in my device config?
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<hipboi_> sspiff: i think it's normal
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<specing> Now where is that major ARM opensource announcement phoronix has been bragging about?
<sspiff> is anyone succesfully building JB for the allwinner SoCs?
<ZaEarl> Turl has.
<sspiff> Turl: care about sharing instructions about this?
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<ZaEarl> I'd guess, clone his repo https://github.com/allwinner-dev-team and switch to any jellybean branches that are there.
<RaYmAn> I believe the biggest issue is the complete lack of video acceleration, due to how allwinner implemented it for ICS
<RaYmAn> That's my impression from talking to Turl anyways
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Jean-Luc_Aufranc master * r51be6b9db48d /nightly_build_images.mdwn:
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<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: lkcl master * r29f3050fea92 / (2 files in 2 dirs): move nightly build images page into a10 directory
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: lkcl master * rbee10ceef7b8 /allwinner_a10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): move nightly build images page into mele a1000 directory
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: lkcl master * r07b1733ffb3d /allwinner_a10/ (2 files in 2 dirs): move nightly build images page into a10 directory
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<RaYmAn> mnemoc: so..bin2fex failing on a script.bin => refusing to give any output. Any ideas? :)
<rm> did it ever work and then broke
<rm> or did not work for you at all
<mnemoc> RaYmAn: url to the script.bin?
<RaYmAn> fexc-bin: script.bin: version: 0.1.2
<RaYmAn> fexc-bin: script.bin: size: 27332 (53 sections)
<RaYmAn> E: fexc-bin: script.bin: lcd0_para.lcd_bl_en: unknown GPIO port type 65535
<RaYmAn> sec
<mnemoc> there you have a reason :)
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<RaYmAn> sure, but that shouldn't completely prevent output? :P
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<RaYmAn> mnemoc: skumler.net/script.bin
<mnemoc> currently fex rending is only run after bin parsing succeeds
<RaYmAn> 'k. Fixed it by making unknown gpio port type not cause error but just warning.
<mnemoc> uh, and what comes out on the .fex?
<RaYmAn> lcd_bl_en = port:P?01<1><0><default><1>
<RaYmAn> obviously, broken stuff, but right now I can live with that - just needed to see the fex (there are three unknown gpios, presumably because this device is a13)
<mnemoc> how nice of fexc to not segfault :p
<RaYmAn> :P
<RaYmAn> I guess I just need to find out what port it was supposed to be so I can fix fexc :)
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<mnemoc> 65535 looks like a very ugly port id even for A13
<RaYmAn> I figured maybe it was just interpreting stuff wrong =P
<mnemoc> can you add a ticket with a link to the evil .bin?
<RaYmAn> hm
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<mnemoc> just to keep track of A13 support
<RaYmAn> yeah
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<mnemoc> RaYmAn: thank you
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<RaYmAn> mnemoc: any easy way to dump those gpios from kernel without changing kernel? :P
<RaYmAn> mnemoc: just wondering what kernel parses those gpios as, if it even uses them
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Jean-Luc_Aufranc master * r429061873269 /allwinner_a10/nightly_build_images.mdwn:
<mnemoc> not really :(
<mnemoc> back in 15m
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Jean-Luc_Aufranc master * rc5daa78e39e4 /allwinner_a10/nightly_build_images.mdwn:
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<mnemoc> RaYmAn: ./lichee/tools/pack/chips/sun5i/configs/linux/a13-evb/sys_config1.fex:csi_reset = port:power3<1><default><default><0>
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<mnemoc> i never saw that port:power before
<mnemoc> might refer to a GPIO of the AXP
<RaYmAn> hm, that's quite possible
<mnemoc> port:power0<1><0><default><1>
<mnemoc> port:power1<1><0><default><1>
<mnemoc> port:power203<1><0><default><0>
<mnemoc> port:power2<1><default><default><0>
<mnemoc> port:power3<1><default><default><0>
<mnemoc> those are the possible values I found in A13's SDK .fex files
<mnemoc> that 203 looks scary
<RaYmAn> does look like all the lol
<RaYmAn> yeah
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<RaYmAn> It looks pretty simple - just if port 0xFFFF => power<pin> instead of P<Port><Pin>
<mnemoc> yes
<RaYmAn> obviously it'll be quite hard to sanity check it, but...
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<mnemoc> fun will be to add support for those in the kernel :p
<RaYmAn> oh
<RaYmAn> :S
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<RaYmAn> mnemoc: if we're lucky that 203 number is wrong (or not a gpio...)...As far as I can tell there's four GPIO outputs on axp209
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<RaYmAn> mnemoc: I've confirmed that on my device, those powerX entries simply point to the axp209 GPIO port (I have schematics)
<mnemoc> power[0123]
<RaYmAn> yes
<RaYmAn> it doesn't explain that 203 though..
<RaYmAn> lol
<mnemoc> in both sample .fex files I saw that connected to usb_drv_vbus_gpio
<mnemoc> somehow it doesn't feel like a typo :<
<RaYmAn> hm, so I guess it could point at an LDO
<RaYmAn> well, until we find a device that actually requires it, just supporting 0-3 for AXP209 PMU gpios would be sufficient ;)
<RaYmAn> Well, the AXP209 does have a VBUS output
<RaYmAn> or input
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<thefrog> I have my Pi, i still ordered a Mele A100. If i can make that useful for me, I'd like to get a few tablets
<rm> A1000 > A100
<rm> or A2000
<thefrog> rm: I'm ok with no sata.
<thefrog> i was wondering about ubooting from the network to be honest.. but i suspect that won't work well.
<thefrog> (with a fallback to the Flash if not available)
<thefrog> Pie in the Sky .. mentally smacking myself
<rm> SATA allows to use a SATA SSD which is so much faster than an SD card or network
<rm> and they cost peanuts by now
<thefrog> is the SATA hung off of SPI. If the board has any pins exposed, i can get stuff soldered onto it.
<rm> yeah sounds much easier than paying $5 more :)
<thefrog> rm: what are you planning that needs that SATA bandwidth?
<thefrog> rm: I completely grant you that.
<rm> I don't use SATA at the moment
<rm> just don't see why anyone would prefer A100
<thefrog> rm: i am without a good argument.
<specing> Because my soldering skills are over 9000 and SATA plugs are $0.3
<thefrog> specing: father is a retired jewler and loves to solder surface mount stuff.
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: avi master * rc5bffbbcabfa /allwinner_a10/orders/989870.mdwn:
<thefrog> I completely didn't think of the SATA:SSD
<thefrog> i thought: i don't want another hard drive.. the A100 is perfect
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<thefrog> If i can get the A100 to do what I want, I can move on to getting other A10 devices.
<rm> what do you want?:)
<thefrog> I want a set top box replacement for 3 or 4 TVs and a few tablets at various places.
<thefrog> Tuning with a SiliconDust HD Homerun Prime and cable cards
<thefrog> DVD/BD on SAN in a server room
<thefrog> anything heavy can be in the server room.
<thefrog> Something in the kithen for recipies
<thefrog> sorta like the AMX stuff but not so closed and useless to me
<rm> sounds interesting :)
<thefrog> I got the Pi for that.. no MPEG2. although I had a blast building an ARM toolchain
<thefrog> so the Mele seemed nice.
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Yohan master * r3b1dd74a1e83 /allwinner_a10/orders/YOHANLIYANAGE.mdwn:
<thefrog> Not a very good programmer.. mostly integrate stuff for fun
<thefrog> I found the mele through the xbmc forum.
<thefrog> Company I work for does a lot of ARM work, but not myself personally
<traeak> mele is going to take some time
<thefrog> traeak: i can be patient. I'd like to see if I can work on any of the kernel module stuff. I was interested in the DRM module and the memory reservation thing.
<thefrog> waiting on my box. Left CN on 7/13
<thefrog> I've never done any android stuff at all.. was hoping for Linux.
<traeak> things looking up the for the a10 though in some ways
<traeak> from the mailing list it looks like peopel did try to wear eva down
<thefrog> as long as they stay nice.. good results are possible
<thefrog> I think devices like this are really game changing
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Gerry master * raf71e7c02394 /allwinner_a10/orders/22436g.mdwn:
<CIA-122> rhombus-tech: Gerry master * r0bd19f6f7f94 /allwinner_a10/orders/22436g.mdwn:
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<rz2k> damn, I just got weirdest issue that I've ever seen. I have renesas emma ev2 device (tablet) that doesnt accept any kernels that is build with anything except codesourcery 2009 releases (4.4 gcc)
* rz2k has serious questions to guys from NEC-Renesas
<steev> eh?
<rz2k> eh what
<steev> that's just really odd
<rz2k> yeah
<rz2k> I've checked many times, everything that is above 4.4 freezes cpu right after u-boot checks kernel and starts it
<rz2k> I suspect some errata from ARM, but I really dont know how to even google this up.
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<thefrog> rz2k are you cross compling ?
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<WarheadsSE> if hes cross compiling that may be the issue.
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<furan> how does nand setup work on allwinner devices?
<furan> e.g. what partitions the nand and how does android know what goes where?
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* orly_owl wins
<traeak> that's awesome with free shipping
<orly_owl> quite
<Shivansps> Shipping Cost: US $55.99toArgentina Via UPS Expedited haha :(
<traeak> 1GB very nice
<traeak> no worries with that much ram
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<orly_owl> you live in Argentina?
<orly_owl> move ^^
<Shivansps> Ive been away some days, any news related to Mali and X?
<Shivansps> hahaha maybe in the future :P
<furan> wish I understood how nand initialization worked
<orly_owl> mangic
<furan> that's how stuff works for muggles
<furan> us warlocks know better
<steev> rz2k: wrt errata, just turn it all on, if it doesn't apply the kernel doesn't actually enable it
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