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<ganbold> bsdfox: because no wemac driver yet in freebsd
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<buZz> reuuimllatech.com is still unregistered as a domain btw ;)
<buZz> i think it should an alias for linux-sunxi.org
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<WarheadsSE> Turl: ping .. you had mentioned an issue about the video memory locations, because of 256
<WarheadsSE> are those addresses relocatable?
<Turl> WarheadsSE: 256 what?
<WarheadsSE> 256M ram
<WarheadsSE> I'm finishing up the a13-olinuxino-micro stuff
<Turl> you mean mali?
* Turl not understanding
<WarheadsSE> ah, yes
<WarheadsSE> the memory reservations for mali/drm etc
<WarheadsSE> looks like my kernel diesd @ disp reserves out of range
<Turl> yeah they're all reserved just under 512M iirc
<Turl> does the micro have video out and all that?
<WarheadsSE> it has VGA, and LCD exposed via a pin-set
<Turl> try disabling the reserve flag and see if it works then
<WarheadsSE> Seems I can't in 3.0.57
<Turl> you need to disable mali first I think
<WarheadsSE> Seems I can't in 3.0.57: Selected by: FB_SUNXI [=y] && HAS_IOMEM [=y] && FB [=y] && (ARCH_SUN4I [=n] || ARCH_SUN5i) && MALI [=m]
<Turl> yeah disable mali
<WarheadsSE> Yeah, if I kill mali altogether, that would solve the problem.
<Turl> if mali is disabled I believe it uses non hardcoded allocs
<Turl> so you would still get fb, just not mali
<WarheadsSE> K
<WarheadsSE> which will get me running.
<WarheadsSE> Need to see about making those mallocs not-quite-so-hardcoded
<WarheadsSE> (if we can)
<WarheadsSE> (if we can)
<WarheadsSE> whoops :P
<WarheadsSE> left mali400 on, just diabled MALI & reserved mem.
<Turl> those should be unified I think
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<WarheadsSE> well, it booted
<WarheadsSE> :)
<fragmint> =O
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<servili007> on hdmi sticks, why do lychee_lcd and fb_sunxi_lcd need to be enabled for software to find the screen?
<servili007> (enabled in kernel, that is)
<WarheadsSE> fragmint: just need to get a wireless driver in there! :P
<fragmint> mali support seems to be progressing quickly everywhere
<WarheadsSE> which is good
<fragmint> just two days ago XBMC came out with a release that supports HW decoding on mali
<WarheadsSE> now if only the armsoc & mali weren't such different beasts due to 400 vs t604
<WarheadsSE> on Mali, or Cedar?
<fragmint> mali400
<fragmint> on android obviously
<WarheadsSE> <.< i thought that was done on the allwinners via the Cedar VPU
<fragmint> whoops, must be cedar
<fragmint> I just know it kinda sorta works on my stick-based-device now
<fragmint> always forget these things have VPU's. =(
<servili007> oh, nevermind >_>my previous q.
<fragmint> is that flicker from the display timings being off?
<WarheadsSE> and... its online.
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<Turl> WarheadsSE: got it booting with mali off?
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<WarheadsSE> yeah, and mali400 still on
<pucko> b
<Alex1269> :( gpiolib uncompilable without changing sys_config... It looks like the easiest way to implement gpio is to implement /dev/class/gpio sysfs interface from scratch
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<cwby> Evening
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<netchip> hey all :)
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<mripard> Turl: pong
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<libv> rz2k: i am a happy user of g_ether over usb
<libv> over otg usb
<rz2k> interesting
<rz2k> it was dead last time I checked
<libv> this user has more fundamental issues than anything driver related
<libv> he might not have figured out how to install modules.
<specing> It was dead when I last checked too
<specing> g_serial didn't work either
<specing> WHAT KIND OF SORCERY IS THIS?
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<libv> these things were fixed last month
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<specing> ah
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<specing> then I guess I'll have to retry with my getting Gentoo on my tablet attempts
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<andoma> hmf.. had to opened a dispute on aliexpress
<andoma> order 2xMK802ii and here's the tracking-no i got: http://www.dhl.com/content/g0/en/express/tracking.shtml?brand=DHL&AWB=8810939911%0D%0A
<andoma> havent seen any goods either
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<libv> amazing.
<libv> compile with -O1 and threading breaks.
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<libv> pthread_cond_wait versus pthread_mutex_lock is where gdb tells me that this is locked.
<libv> each from the correct routines as well...
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<libv> this starts to seriously smell like a broken toolchain.
<specing> Heh
<br-> what list is this form?
<br-> *from
* br- has no idea how he found this channel, only that it is relevant to his interests
<mnemoc> br-: depends if you are here for eoma stuff or sunxi stuff or ... or ... or ...
<specing> ... or general chatter
<specing> All-in-one channel!
<mnemoc> :)
<br-> ah :) referring to the various devs discussing bug reports occasionally
<libv> pthread_cond_wait gets passed the mutex, so that it can nicely unlock/lock it
<br-> like this one libv is talking about :) i want to read the report
<libv> so the routine that is supposed to flag the condition can grab the mutex
<libv> and this is exactly what is failing
<libv> even though this is pthread 101 standard implementation
<mnemoc> br-: libv's current problem doesn't relate to any list i guess
<br-> -O messing around with memory layout? seen corruption bugs exposed that way..
<mnemoc> if it's *really* an -O problem, then it's a gcc bug. but it might be a f* up toolchain or a libc problem
<libv> ah, -O1 works, -O2 does not
<br-> if your gdb allows it, try setting a watch on the entire chunk of mem where the mutex lives, prior to the hang
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* mnemoc gave up on trying to use pthreads on uclibc due to several wtf locks even on sample code. die threads die
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<leowt> i want to build a package that needs kernel headers, how can i make them?
<specing> leowt: install them
<specing> INSTALL_HDR_PATH=... make ARCH=arm headers_install
<leowt> spencing, just make headers_install then? tnks
<specing> usually packages that need headers need you to point them to built linux sources, though
<leowt> specing: how do i?
<specing> package specific
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<kasparov> nand driver sunxi it works? is there support for nand in uboot?
<buZz> 1st question 'yes' , 2nd question, well i guess the uboot in nand supports nand ;)
<orly_owl> who in here bought an ebook reader that uses linux, busybox and other libre programs?
<specing> "libre" as in GPU drivers?
<buZz> orly_owl: i bought one that uses linux and busybox
<buZz> and dropbear since i had it ;)
<orly_owl> vool
<orly_owl> specing: libre as in any other/most software that runs on it
<orly_owl> buZz: *cool. what model?
<buZz> orly_owl: 'OYO'
<orly_owl> oh
<buZz> that one
<orly_owl> yes, it was you
<orly_owl> i remember 4FFF
<buZz> \o/
<buZz> it was meeeeeee
<buZz> the guy is still selling them
<buZz> for 30 euro a piece :P
<orly_owl> omggg
<buZz> need a link to him?
<orly_owl> front lit?
<orly_owl> please
<buZz> no lit
<buZz> its eink
<orly_owl> some eink ones have a light you can turn on though
<buZz> this one doesnt :)
<orly_owl> ok
<buZz> you can turn on the lamp next to your bed :D
<orly_owl> ^^ true
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<slapin> before starting any $work$ you should think of creative excuse for not doing it, and use it as plan B just in case
<slapin> rule of thumb
<slapin> works as always
<rz2k> lol
<rm> you are now on record saying that on a publicly logged channel
<rm> and your nickname is probably the same in a lot of places and easily googleable :)
<slapin> rm: I think all my paid customers and employers already know that
<slapin> rm: I'd hide it from my future employers, but let it be, I will not have to pretend too much.
<slapin> anyway, to be clear, I use plan B not that often, and in case I use it, the deadline is prolonged, and job is finished anyway.
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<slapin> this is usual case - when you can do this? - in 1 month! - no, it should be finished in 2 weeks! - 6 weeks passes, nobody cares - we have some changes to specification... - 3 months passed - implemented - project support stage.
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<slapin> and feature is still onot in specification and nobody cared to test it
<slapin> s/onot/not/
<ibot> slapin meant: and feature is still not in specification and nobody cared to test it
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<ganbold_> hansg: what was the symptom of sunxi8250 uart? I have problem here when it tries to open tty it seems just stuck there
<ganbold_> hansg: and vmstat says # vmstat -i
<ganbold_> interrupt total rate
<ganbold_> irq1: uart0 131 1
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<hansg> yes
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<hansg> Time for me to call it a day. Bye all.
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<Guest24019> slapin: how far is our u-boot nand support? :)
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<vinifm> hi, i found SW_PA_PORTC_IO_BASE, but about PORTB?
<mnemoc> vinifm: what are you trying to do?
<mripard> vinifm: it's not PORT C (ie, third port), it's Port Controller
<vinifm> read and write PB pins
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<vinifm> hm, :)
<mnemoc> vinifm: Alex1269_ is writting a new gpio driver for 3.0/3.4. just spank him
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<mripard> vinifm: the base address of the 2nd bank is PORTC_IO_BASE + 0x24
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<vinifm> mripard, where you see it?
<mripard> in the PIO controller datasheet, in the wiki, in the source code, in the scripts, everywhere :)
<mnemoc> sizeof(struct ...) :p
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<vinifm> hum, thanks
<mnemoc> vinifm: see the pio.c tool in sunxi-tools
<mnemoc> vinifm: that assumes the register as a blob file. but you just need to apply the right base to use it from /dev/mem or an address
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<vinifm> mnemoc: i am using hno' gpio_lib.c
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<Guest68035> or UK one
<Guest68035> if you want cheap dedi box
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<hno> mnemoc, the pio tool has mmap support already. Just use -m flag.
<mnemoc> hno: neat! thanks for the hint :) didn't know it
<hno> mnemoc, Hmm... seems I have forgot to commit that change.
<mnemoc> *g*
<mnemoc> that explains why I couldn't see it :p
<hno> pushed.
<mnemoc> thanks!
<hno> was 100% sure I have committed and pushed it.
<hno> s/have/had/
<ibot> hno meant: was 100% sure I had committed and pushed it.
<hno> was done before christmas.
<hno> was doing some measurements on PIO speed. Still need to look into what's wrong with the bus timings. PIO performs quite badly when running out Linux tree.
<mnemoc> uhm...
<techn_> hno: I noticed that our high speed timer is really slow
<techn_> on xbmc it eats 20% of time in aw_clksrc_read
<hno> mnemoc, there is an ascillate command to test timings. Performs noticeably better when running the Android kernel.
<mnemoc> uhm
<hno> Android kernel & u-boot performs similarly.
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<hno> 3.230MHz ouput frequency with Android kernel. 1.312MHz with our kernel. Both with performance CPU governor.
<mnemoc> by android kernel you mean 3.0.8 or ours with CONFIG_ANDROID enabled?
<hno> stock 3.0.8 kernel built from the SDK.
<mnemoc> maybe something to do with the pll changes we did?
<hno> to be exact, the timings was done on the Android kernel I got delivered with my A13 OlinuxIno Wifi board.
<mnemoc> or missing improvements not yet imported
<hno> more likely the bus divisors.
<mnemoc> ic
<hno> guesses that the change in bus divisors is off by one.
<hno> but have not verified.
<rm> nice
<rm> at least while it's a "micro", it still has 512MB of RAM
<rm> not the silly 256
<netchip> what's the A10s?
<netchip> quicker compared to A10?
<netchip> higher clock? :)
<mnemoc> no. it's an "small" A10
<mnemoc> without sata and other things
<netchip> like Coretx A7?
<mnemoc> no, still cortex-a8
<mnemoc> less features, smaller package
<netchip> yeah, but I meant compareable, slimmed down ;)
<mnemoc> it probably has the same performance as the A10, but haven't seen an benchmark comparing
<netchip> probably handy for tablets
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<rz2k> chip-id: A13 (AW1625)
<mnemoc> it's intended for hdmi dongles
<rz2k> hehe
<mnemoc> rz2k: the A10S is confused with A13?
<rz2k> yep
<mnemoc> f*
<mnemoc> i hoped to be able to use their chip-id thing (1623, 1625, ...) to distibugish socs
<netchip> is it easy to port a new kernel version to A10?
<netchip> AKA, needs it a lot of code experience?
<mnemoc> needs documentation
<mnemoc> which doesn't exist
<netchip> ................
<netchip> how does 3.4, exists then?
<mnemoc> it was forward ported from 3.0
<mnemoc> ah, sorry. misread your question
<netchip> couldn't we do with higher revs?
<netchip> ah
<netchip> no problem
<mnemoc> was thinking in new chips
<netchip> anyways
<netchip> is it possble? :)
<mnemoc> 3.0/3.4 drivers need to be cleaned and turned into DT for mainlining
<hno> there is a big jump in 3.7+ with transition to devicetree and a number of other big changes in ARM.
<netchip> mnemoc, DT?
<mnemoc> devicetree
<netchip> hno, Yeah, ARM_64 is added
<mnemoc> it's not just that
<hno> ARM tree majorly restructured.
<mnemoc> 3.7+ has common frameworks for everything, and new platforms need to use them instead of their own
<netchip> *sigh*
<netchip> I'll stick to 3.4
<netchip> is 3.4 kinda stable?
<hno> Oh, Olimex put a full size SD slot in A10s MICRO?
<mnemoc> hno: they'll remove it in the next rev :<
<mnemoc> netchip: usb gadget still needs love, but yes
<netchip> mnemoc, o_O aren't that the kind of drivers who you can just C&P from Google?
<netchip> oh sorry
<netchip> not Android
<netchip> but Linux?
<hno> mnemoc, hopefully not. The problem they had befor was that they had never used full size SD and did not have a supplier..
<mnemoc> hno: Tsvetan said so in #olimex some hours ago :<
<hno> damn.
<mnemoc> hno: please try to convince him
<mnemoc> he listens to you :)
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<hno> mnemoc, he knows already. And looking at the log it looks like he is trying to make dual SD fit.
<mnemoc> cool
<netchip> let's say I have this: $(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi <blablabla>
<netchip> and I do
<netchip> make -j4 on that makefile
<netchip> does it compile linux-sunxi with -j4?
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<hno> netchip, it should.
<netchip> hno, and it does ;-)
<netchip> I checked uptime afterwards
<netchip> huge load
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<libv> when i read about the direct contact that olimex has with allwinner, some doubt does arise as to whether olimex will produce the kernel code to go with their board
<WarheadsSE> which
<WarheadsSE> a10s?
<mnemoc> olimex uses the gpl-violating sdk to test their boards, after that they (try to) use linux-sunxi
<WarheadsSE> linux wise, they are using linux-sunxi, though Dimitar isn't that great with git :)
<WarheadsSE> the u-boot-sunxi patch I submitted was based off his code. I just cleaned it up and brought it forward.
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<mnemoc> netchip: yes
<netchip> mnemoc, Thank you!
<netchip> dat amount of modules btw
<WarheadsSE> it's called a defconfig :P
<mnemoc> techn_: would you graduate the current dynamic mode code in stage?
<techn_> rz2k: have found commit causing your problems?
<techn_> or is happening both.. stage and non-stage?
<rz2k> techn_: still didnt have time
<rz2k> work+university eats all the time :(
<techn_> mnemoc: dunno :/
<mnemoc> techn_: ok. no rush
<Turl> howdy all
<mnemoc> wb lost turl
<WarheadsSE> heyho Turl
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<netchip> hey Turl
<netchip> do you work for Allwinner, because I remember you provided Mali blobs once :P
<netchip> buZz, My father is interested in a cubieboard :D
<Turl> what? o.O no I didn't
<mnemoc> netchip: no one here works for allwinner
<rm> "beware of Turl bearing the blobs"!
<netchip> Turl, o_O I thought you did
<netchip> sorry
<netchip> :)
<mnemoc> netchip: blobs provided by the cubieboard team
<netchip> mnemoc, I thought it was for a tablet, but ok :)
<Turl> mali blobs are platform specific, not device specific
<mnemoc> blobs work for any a1x device
<netchip> yeah
<Turl> be back in a bit, going to squash some patches and give them one last round of testing
<netchip> but for example Exynos SMDK4412 mali blobs ODROID doesn't work on SGS3
<netchip> ;)
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<netchip> I never knew it had a 3G modem o_O
<netchip> Turl, mnemoc: does any hwcomposer for Mali400 work on another Mali400 device?
<Turl> not usually, the hwcomposer is tied to other stuff too
<netchip> :(
<Turl> and no, it doesn't have a 3G modem
<Turl> but you can plug one via USB
<netchip> and then that blob handles it?
<Turl> supposedly
<netchip> Turl, probably going to order two cubieboards soon, could I submit CM support for it, with a few cleanups?
<Turl> we need more than a few cleanups to the cedar code to merge the support
<netchip> XD
<netchip> the code is a hell or the Makefiles?...
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<Turl> both you could say
<Turl> it's like 10K lines in need of cleanup, fixing and ifdef'ing
<netchip> I like to do that! /sarcasm off
<Turl> mripard: any chance you're around? :)
<mripard> yep, but not for long
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<Turl> mripard: I think I've addressed all your comments so far on the clock series
<mripard> great
<mripard> I think you can post them on the ml then
<hno> libv, Olimex is well aware of the GPL violations in the Allwinner SDK.
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<Turl> mripard: I converted the big table to an algorythm, replaced arrays to structs with nice names, and added some more docs
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<mnemoc> Turl: can part of the cleanup set applied to 3.0/3.4 too?
<Turl> mnemoc: it's an all new driver
<mnemoc> ok
<Turl> mnemoc: I'll cc you on the series when I mail them
<mnemoc> thanks :)
<Turl> should be later today
<techn_> My cubie is currently on plane.. I'll hope it will arrive for this weekend
<techn_> Then I can also participate mainling ;)
<mripard> techn_: great, we never have too many brains :)
<techn_> maybe KMS driver.. hmm.. maybe blanking support for 3.x would be better first :/
<Turl> mnemoc: btw, did you see that allwinner blob-ized the nand driver on the newer sdks? :/
<mnemoc> yes. they are hiding more and more on every sdk
<techn_> mripard: oh.. there is still dma and storage stuff in between
<netchip> don't we already have the code for it? :P
<mripard> techn_: yep
<mripard> it would be great to have at least DMA and MMC working for 3.10
<Turl> having working mmc support would be nice
<mnemoc> netchip: not mainlineable
<mripard> I'll probably work on MMC
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<netchip> are you planning to mainline A10 code? o_O
<mripard> but we need clocks first ;)
<mnemoc> netchip: it's getting there
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<rgviva> hello
<Turl> mripard: let me know which clocks you need so I know what to prioritize going forward :)
<netchip> why no mali? :o
<netchip> I mean, it's GPL right?
<mnemoc> netchip: to be mainlined certain rules need to be honoured, certain classes, certain ways. arm's mali gpl kernel driver doesn't qualify
<mnemoc> netchip: and arm doesn't want it
<netchip> pfffff
<rgviva> i have an A10S based mini pc. Im trying to boot to linux from SD. i followed all the guides, no matter what i do this board does not boot into SD (only to nand android). Are A10s supported?? any ideas what i should try?
<netchip> stupid arm
<mnemoc> netchip: eventually linaro should manage to get something in. not us
<netchip> mnemoc, why could they and we not?
<Turl> rgviva: A10S are pretty new
<mnemoc> netchip: they are sponsored by arm, have access to documentation, have access to "the right people", etc
<netchip> ahhh
<netchip> well if we merge basic support
<netchip> and they finish it ;-)
<rgviva> Turl: if android boots - i guess it is possible to boot into linux. what can i do to help make this work?
<mnemoc> netchip: go ahead
<mripard> Turl: not sure which one it is yet, I haven't looked at it
<mripard> but I'll let you know :)
<netchip> mnemoc, my code wouldn't surely be merged lol
<netchip> but I can give it a try
<netchip> just to learn
<mnemoc> netchip: try submiting arm's driver
<Turl> rgviva: getting uboot running should be the first step
<mnemoc> it should be possible to try to run our kernel on top of lichee-dev's u-boot
<mnemoc> in A10S
<Turl> mripard: sounds good to me
<Turl> mripard: by the way, are you working with a sun4i or sun5i?
<rgviva> Thanks i will read this guide! do i need UART/JTAG? does uboot output anything via HDMI? i took the script.bin from the android partition. Is it valid? what SPL should i be using (there are "generic A13")?
<TestModule> There is no output via HDMI on the A13
<mnemoc> Turl: a13-olinuxino
<TestModule> if i just cloned an entire repo, how do i then fetch or checkout the branch i want to use by default with the BSP?
<mripard> Turl: both
<mripard> I have a hackberry and a A13-Olinuxino
<netchip> mnemoc, Torvalds will rant on me.
<netchip> but off to bed
<netchip> cya
<mnemoc> netchip: it's a good start if you plan to get into that world :)
<netchip> mnemoc, nope :P
<netchip> it isn't imho
<netchip> getting a rant lol
<techn_> TestModule: if you have sunxi-bsp and linux-sunxi submodule feched.. go to linux-sunxi submodule and checkout wanted branch
<mnemoc> catching god's atention is good
<netchip> lol
<netchip> anyways
<netchip> cya
<techn_> TestModule: then you can use sunxi-bsp as earlier but with that wanted branch
<TestModule> BOOM, thank you techn_
<TestModule> Heh, and it downloads all the branches with a pull. There must be no way like SVN has to just download a branch.
<TestModule> Weird.
<mnemoc> svn is not distributed
<Turl> mripard: if you could test them with cpufreq on sun5i it'd be great
<techn_> TestModule: you can define depth.. but not sure how it works
<hno> mnemoc, actually most of Linary is in worse situation on MALI, quite likely having signed NDAs with ARM and NDAs with SoC vendors. But iirc they too are dependent on SoC vendors delivering MALI blobs.
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<mripard> Turl: ok
<mnemoc> hno: :<
<techn_> anyway git is best scm what I have used
<Turl> the registers seem to be mostly the same, at least on the core clocks http://sprunge.us/HWIA
<mripard> Turl: but don't wait for my test to send
<Turl> mripard: yes, I'll send them later today
<hno> TestModule, you can limit git to fetch a single branch if you like. But it's usually pretty marginal difference in size.
<Turl> mripard: reply with a tested-by or such if all goes well
<mripard> Turl: yep, of course
<TestModule> hno yeh, but i couldn't find a way to do so without also downloading the master branch
<TestModule> this round-about way works though
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<hno> TestModule, git clone --single-branch --branch branchname repository
<TestModule> Is the download compatible with the BSP?
<hno> TestModule?
<TestModule> ?
<Jonathan_Eyre> I am having some trouble with using the PhoneixCard.
<Jonathan_Eyre> First, it works with an image I have. I can write this image to an SDcard. When I plug it into my A10 device and power on it automatically shows a loading bar and clicks for five minutes. After it says it's done and powers down, the new image has been successfully transfered to the A10 device.
<mnemoc> TestModule: just do the cloning yourself
<TestModule> yeh
<mnemoc> TestModule: the scripts of sunxi-bsp only care about the existance of .git
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<Jonathan_Eyre> I want to use this to put my own compiled image on the A10. However, just extracting the image that works, and repacking it makes the phoenix installer not work.
<TestModule> gotcha. I was wondering why it wouldn't work with the un-extracted zip ;)
<mnemoc> TestModule: .zip won't work anyway because there are some symlinks
<TestModule> yeh :P
<Jonathan_Eyre> I pull out the BOOT,SYSTEM,and RECOVERY FEX files, rename them to (respectively) root.fex,system.fex and reovery.fex. I pack them up and the packer says everything is good. Then I use the phoenix.exe to write it to the sdcard, and it says that it is a good image.
<Jonathan_Eyre> But when I put the sdcard in the A10 device and boot, it does not show anything on the screen, and it never comes up all the way. It shows a black screeen with no clicking audio. The power light is on, and stays on for at least ten minutes. (I didn't try it longer than that, since when it works it's done in five.)
<Jonathan_Eyre> Does anyone here have experience with PhoenixCard?
<techn_> btw. there is newer nand codes in git logs.. http://service.i-onik.de/a10_source_1.5/lichee/repo/projects/linux-3.0.git/
<mnemoc> drachensun submited those
<mnemoc> the nand codes i mean
<techn_> there is more
<techn_> some dma related changes ie
<mnemoc> yes, i've seen that
<mnemoc> it was there in the old 2.6.37 too
<techn_> k
<mnemoc> but always returning zeros
<mnemoc> maybe in newer chips it returns something useful
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<Jonathan_Eyre> Is there another channel that would be better for a PhoenixCard question?
<mnemoc> maybe on #cubieboard or #pengpod you find people using that tool... but don't know
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<TestModule> So, just did 3.4 / linaro / default / bsp
<TestModule> It's not booting
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<TestModule> :\
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<TestModule> Does the 3.4 def not support HDMI?