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bmbeach >
wizzup: do you get sound on snow when you -> don't <- enable pulseaudio
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bmbeach: watching the moon atm
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I get
*some* sound
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but it's not proper
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Wizzup >
you need to unlock the right switches
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bmbeach >
thats what I'm wondering
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bmbeach >
I should be getting sound
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bmbeach >
I get nothing
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bmbeach >
yet it goes through the motions as
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bmbeach >
if it was playing the songs
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bmbeach >
what switches
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bmbeach >
if you mean the mixer
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bmbeach >
I enable everything except for
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(I need to look it up hang on)
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bmbeach >
except for biquad
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Wizzup >
left speaker left dac? left speaker right dac. etc.
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same for right
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bmbeach >
yes they are all enabled. are you getting sound on
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bmbeach >
the speakers or the headphones or both?
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bmbeach >
How about when you say
*some* sound. what do you mean
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Wizzup >
it kruns too fast and ticks
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do you get buffer overrun and underrun messages at all
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Wizzup >
I don't know atm.
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bmbeach >
these come up on the kernel logs, not in userland
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bmbeach >
have you tried the diagnostics in u-boot?
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Wizzup >
I also got 'PLL unlocked' messages
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but I need to look into sound
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Wizzup >
just didn't have time yet
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bmbeach >
I've been working on it for months
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bmbeach >
on something but I just don't get sound
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bmbeach >
the speed thing I can figure out eventually
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bmbeach >
what I can't figure out is that
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bmbeach >
I'm running basically the same kernel as you (4.2)
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bmbeach >
and a very recent u-boot
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yet you get sound and I don't
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bmbeach >
The pulse audio
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bmbeach >
thing is that I don't run it and
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thought may it was enableing something but
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apparently not.
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Wizzup >
javier__: cool, mostly seems to cover the 'booting' part
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although I guess some fedora stuff is specially prepped to 'just work'
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Wizzup: well, everything worked for me on peach pi modulo audio that still has the overrun, unstable issue
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javier__ >
I'll try to get some time this week to look at that
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Wizzup >
what ddx does fedora use?
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Wizzup >
javier__: awesome!!
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Wizzup >
If you need me to debug anything - just poke me
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javier__ >
Wizzup: Ok, thanks
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Wizzup >
I've been playing with sunxi hw (for work) and hobbying with the n900 (for fun) lately - exynos got to the point that it's very usable day-to-day (been using exynos hw exclusively for two years now)
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not that I'm a particuar exynos fan, but the chromebooks are nice :)
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Wizzup: not sure, about the DDX. I should take a look
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Wizzup >
yeah, I mostly don't have any gpu accel
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It is only/mostly painful when I'm "moving" windows
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but since I use a tiling wm, it's mostly a non issue
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Wizzup >
although video scaling just ...yeah
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Wizzup: yeah, I think is interesting to have mali support with mainline though so I'll try to find some time to poke at that
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Wizzup >
would be cool too
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although probably that would end in my TODO list forever..
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Wizzup >
yeah, personally I don't care for closed source gpu drivers
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Wizzup >
I've been considering taking an ifc6410 and building a laptop around it
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Wizzup: what's the state of the N900 btw? I believe it will be mostly unusable due the same issue: PowerVR SGX not working with mainline
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Wizzup >
Well, there's a patch that seemingly makes it work
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Wizzup >
(on top of mainline)
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Wizzup >
The status is actually quite decent.
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I've an N9 here but still running the stock MeeGo "Harmattan" from Nokia
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Wizzup >
I've got X to work, audio too, wifi just works, usb works (host mode not yet), charging works, emmc, sd card, works
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Wizzup >
leds work :)
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Wizzup >
the next item to tackle is the modem -- is suppose to work, but didn't get it to work yet
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Wizzup >
at least the data part should work - voice support in modem is also there, but requires userspace pulseaudio binaries
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javier__ >
hehe, I in fact maintain a family of OMAP3 boards (IGEP) so I think it should not be that hard
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Wizzup >
which need to be reverse engineered at some point
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javier__ >
probably it is well supported
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Wizzup >
what particularly?
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Wizzup >
(I'm kind a n900-nut actually, I have about 8 of them lying around, just to have them in case my current one breaks)
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Wizzup >
bought them cheap, used state
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Wizzup: what OMAP3 boards I maintain you meant?
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Wizzup >
javier__: I meant, what should not be that hard?
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Wizzup >
but I'm hoping to help reverse engineering the final parts for voice support for the modem, and then I can have a truly open (driver) 'phone'
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Wizzup: ah, sorry. Getting N9 to work
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Wizzup >
Maemo people would love that probably
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since OMAP3 is well supported and I see there is an N9 DTS already
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Wizzup >
oh yeah, touchscreen also works
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Wizzup >
basically you can just run xfce on there on something -- not particularly mobile friendly though
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Wizzup >
s/on something/or something/
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Wizzup: but yeah, for a complete meamo / meego user-space, there is a lot of closed source binaries from Nokia
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well, the maemo people are working hard to have an open core
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Wizzup >
the voice part is the last big hurdle, as far as I hear
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And people got maemo to work with a more recent kernel (I don't know well it works, but boots, etc)
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javier__ >
I also have a Nook Color here that it's also OMAP3 based so that should work with mainline as well
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Wizzup >
So with a bit of luck, at some point maemo can be updated to a newer kernel, glibc, etc
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javier__ >
before getting involved in Exynos I was very involved on linux-omap so I've a lot of omap3 hw here :P
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Wizzup >
I also have the n800 and n810 lying around here
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Wizzup >
No immediate plans to hack on them though :)
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javier__ >
yeah, I don't have inmediate plans to hack on the Nook and N9 as well but would love to have some time so I can undust those
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Wizzup >
I like the hardware keyboard with the n900
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otherwise, yeah, n9 is awesome too
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Wizzup >
I actually ordered the neo900
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so I'm really looking forward to that working out too
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cool, I see a lot of work being done on the GTA04 platform on linux-omap
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javier__ >
anyway, I guess we should move this conversation to #linux-omap or something since is out of topic here :)
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Wizzup >
but yeah -- if you want me to test some audio stuff, let me know
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Wizzup >
I'm actually still on v4.1
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mostly because grsec has not released v4.2 yet - but I can easily go and test v4.3-rcX + patches
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Wizzup: will do since I don't have access to a Snow anymore (some of my co-workers do though)
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Wizzup >
I have a snow here, that's currently not used as main machine, so can experiment
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Wizzup: cool
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javier__ >
first step is to add support for Snow Rev5 that has a max98090 instead of a max98095 codec
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Wizzup >
ah... nice...
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Wizzup: I believe yours is Rev4 though
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wondering - what's the easiest way to find out the snow rev?
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javier__ >
Wizzup: boot the stock Chromeos and look at /proc/device-tree/compatible
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javier__ >
but I'm almost sure yours is Rev4 since the max98095 codec driver probed for you
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Wizzup >
or it's not -- and it somehow explains the weird audio issues, but I doubt it :)
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javier__ >
I remember someone mentioned that failed for him and had a Rev5 but I can't remember who...
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Wizzup: no, the codecs sits on a different I2C address so on a Rev5 it won't be probed
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Wizzup: the weird audio issues is something else... I still don't know what though
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javier__ >
I
*believe* is clock related but I may be wrong
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Wizzup >
I noticed that on boot, when I first use it
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Wizzup >
it runs just a bit too fast
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Wizzup >
if I keep writing, it runs ~1/0.91 too fast
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javier__ >
hmm, interesting
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Wizzup >
(keep writing = fire up pulse, aplay -f /dev/zero ; play other stuff)
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Wizzup >
that is 44.1/48
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Wizzup >
but at some point ... it just plays even faster
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and gets more choppy
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javier__ >
so it could be something about the clock hierarchy, a wrong divider or something like that
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javier__ >
anyway, I should leave since is quite late here, have a good night!
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Wizzup >
same here - 1am
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good night!
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