akaizen has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
rz2k has joined #linux-sunxi
geecko has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
VargaD has joined #linux-sunxi
akaizen has joined #linux-sunxi
deffrag__ has joined #linux-sunxi
deffrag has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
akaizen has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
Skaag has joined #linux-sunxi
xavia has joined #linux-sunxi
rz2k has quit []
egbert has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
nicksydney_ has joined #linux-sunxi
nicksydney has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
egbert has joined #linux-sunxi
nicksydney has joined #linux-sunxi
nicksydney_ has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
<libv>
cool, balika has been active!
<libv>
now we need a confirmation about the uart, and this page is perfect as well
kz1 has joined #linux-sunxi
zumbi has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
zumbi has joined #linux-sunxi
kz1_ has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
fredy has quit [Excess Flood]
fredy has joined #linux-sunxi
deasy has quit [Quit: Nom d'un quark, c'est Edmonton !]
[7] has quit [Disconnected by services]
TheSeven has joined #linux-sunxi
FreezingCold has quit [Quit: Out]
FreezingCold has joined #linux-sunxi
Faisal has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
xavia has quit [Quit: Leaving.]
GChriss has quit [Quit: Leaving.]
akaizen has joined #linux-sunxi
ganbold has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
tomboy64 has quit [Read error: Operation timed out]
kuldeepdhaka has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
tomboy64 has joined #linux-sunxi
ssvb has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
akaizen has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
ssvb has joined #linux-sunxi
<ccaione>
plaes: was intentional replying only to linux-sunxi ml?
bertrik has joined #linux-sunxi
bertrik has joined #linux-sunxi
bertrik has quit [Changing host]
<plaes>
ccaione: oops
<mru>
ccaione: is it intentional for your nick to be an anagram of cocaine?
<ccaione>
mru: hahahaha not really it is just my name and surname joined in a non-smart fashion :D
<ccaione>
plaes: :) I can reply CC-ing all the others if you want
diego_r has joined #linux-sunxi
<ccaione>
plaes: anyway it is because the .list_voltage is different
<plaes>
ahh.. ok, that's what I missed :S
bertrik has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
<wens>
ccaione: curious why you don't use a compatible for the regulator sub-tree (I see it in other DTs for other PMICs)
<wens>
I'm not saying it's wrong, just interesting
<ccaione>
wens: because the regulator set is embedded in the pmic, so if you define the pmic you also define the regulators set you have
<ccaione>
and also because the mfd framework doesn't use DT for loading the sub-system, so it is useless
<ccaione>
(see mfd_add_devices())
<wens>
I see, so the ones that do use it are use of_find_....
<wens>
*using
<ccaione>
actually you could avoid using mfd_add_devices() & co to load sub-systems using DT, but I preferred this way
JohnDoe_71Rus has joined #linux-sunxi
<mripard>
ccaione: mee too :)
<ccaione>
yep (kudos to mripard :)
<mripard>
kudos for what?
<ccaione>
well, you suggested me to delete the compatible for PEK also
<mripard>
ah
<ccaione>
gosh, but do i have to resend all the 10 patches only for adding Lee in CC?
<wens>
looks like mfd_add_devices does do DT node matching for all cells
<mripard>
well, I don't deserve any kudos, you did the job.
jemk has joined #linux-sunxi
<ccaione>
wens: IIRC the DT matching is done on the field of the cell ->of_compatible, so it is kind of "fake" matching
<wens>
yeah, but it does set the of_node, wonder if this gets the driver core to do pinctrl, or the default clock stuff someone posted to arm-kernel
nabblet has joined #linux-sunxi
akaizen has joined #linux-sunxi
shineworld has joined #linux-sunxi
akaizen has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
bbrezillon has joined #linux-sunxi
shineworld has quit [Changing host]
shineworld has joined #linux-sunxi
shineworld has quit [Quit: Sto andando via]
shineworld has joined #linux-sunxi
<wens>
hmm, something broke the gmac with the latest u-boot-sunxi from hans' tree
ganbold has joined #linux-sunxi
ganbold has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
ganbold has joined #linux-sunxi
notmart has joined #linux-sunxi
lazlept has joined #linux-sunxi
lazlept has quit [Client Quit]
<mnemoc>
moin
wens has quit [Quit: leaving]
razlept has joined #linux-sunxi
<razlept>
Goodmorning
shineworld has quit [Quit: Sto andando via]
razlept has quit [Quit: razlept]
wens has joined #linux-sunxi
jemk has quit [Quit: bye]
<wingrime>
Moin
daruksugarfree has joined #linux-sunxi
HeHoPMaJIeH has joined #linux-sunxi
geecko has joined #linux-sunxi
<mripard>
ccaione: btw, you'll be happy, the A23 comes with yet another PMIC :)
<mripard>
AXP223
<ccaione>
argh, I should be hired by AXP
<ccaione>
s/AXP/X-Powers/
<mripard>
(A31's is AXP221)
<mripard>
ccaione: you can always ask for your next job :)
<ccaione>
yep, also because I'm thinking going freelance :)
<mnemoc>
ccaione: chinese companies hire every european eng that goes and applies
<mnemoc>
so just get a visa, start learning the basics of the language, and go to zhuhai
<daruksugarfree>
hello everyone
<daruksugarfree>
could i ask you guys for a bit of help please?
<mnemoc>
daruksugarfree: second block in the topic, "Don't ask to ask. Just ask"
<ccaione>
uhm, china is not the first one in my list of to-go countries. With my gf we are trying to move somewhere in scandinavia
<mnemoc>
to compete with all former nokia guys
<ccaione>
why not :)
<daruksugarfree>
im trying to capture sound on i2s on the A10
<daruksugarfree>
but the driver doesnt seem to make the capture device available to alsa
wingrime has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
<mripard>
ccaione: finland is on my to-go countries as well :)
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
<ccaione>
:) yeah, together with sweden for me
<ccaione>
mripard: if I have had no gf, I'd have left years ago
wingrime1 has joined #linux-sunxi
<oliv3r>
what's so interesting about scandinavia? NL is where it's at
wingrime has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
* mru
left sweden long ago
<ccaione>
mru: where are you now
<mru>
I live in the uk
<mru>
at this very moment I'm in india
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime1 has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
wingrime1 has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
diego71 has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime1 has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
wingrime has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
diego71 has joined #linux-sunxi
boycottg00gle has joined #linux-sunxi
deffrag has joined #linux-sunxi
deffrag__ has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
deffrag_ has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime1 has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
<libv>
hrm, codekipper doesn't turn up much here anymore.
boycottg00gle has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime1 has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
<plaes>
he seems to be active on weekends
<libv>
yeah, mailed him now
<libv>
his wiki page is really close, but still 2 questions remained
wingrime1 has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
wingrime1 has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
ssfaraj has joined #linux-sunxi
<ssfaraj>
hello
wingrime1 has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
<ssfaraj>
I'm testing some allwinner A10 and A20 boards but some are not being detected by the computer
<ssfaraj>
They cannot go into FEL mode
<ssfaraj>
They are boards that we have developed ourselves
<libv>
ssfaraj: are these proper embedded boards that no-one else will ever get in their hands?
<ssfaraj>
We intend to make POS devices from them
<mru>
piece-of-s**t?
<libv>
mru: point of sale
<mru>
I know
<libv>
mru: you were not amusing.
<mru>
sorry
<ssfaraj>
I measured the PMU voltages and they all seem ok
<libv>
ssfaraj: what do you mean with "not being detected by the computer"
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
wingrime1 has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
<ssfaraj>
Normally when you connect an allwinner board in FEL mode it is usually detected by the computer
<ssfaraj>
I have one that works ok in FEL mode
<ssfaraj>
but the others cannot go into FEL mode
diego71 has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
diego71 has joined #linux-sunxi
<ssfaraj>
normally if I connect an allwinner A10 board in FEL mode I see a usb device with the ID 1f3a:efe8
wingrime has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
<ssfaraj>
unfortunately this doesn't happen for all the boards
wingrime1 has joined #linux-sunxi
<ssfaraj>
Is there anything I can check on the boards to identify the problem?
indy has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
<libv>
ssfaraj: smells like a board assembly/hw issue to me
<libv>
ssfaraj: not sure anyone here can really help, perhaps hno
indy_ has joined #linux-sunxi
<ssfaraj>
I have a board that works ok
<ssfaraj>
And it is the same as the others
wingrime1 has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds]
<ssfaraj>
ok thanks
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
ssfaraj: do you have IC that controls USB OTG port ?
nabblet has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
<ssfaraj>
I am using allwinner a10 processors
indy_ is now known as indy
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
ok, but do you have any IC between CPU and OTG ?
uRandomMM has joined #linux-sunxi
<ssfaraj>
No, the allwinner processor has in-built OTG
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
yes i know that,but my question is do you use some kind of power distribution IC to control OTG power ?
<wens>
HeHoPMaJIeH: the AXP209 has support for that, but the drivers don't utilize it
<wens>
the AXP209 controls power consumption over the OTG port. For OTG power supply, there should be a transistor switch or current limiting IC for that
JohnDoe_71Rus has quit [Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org]
uRandomMM has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
<ssfaraj>
Is there a way I could find out if those processors are dead
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
wens, i agree :)
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
i am talking about Power Distribution IC like sy6820
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
ot something familiar :)
<ssfaraj>
What test can I do to the A10 to check if it ok, considering that all the LDO voltages are fine?
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
ssfaraj: you use LDO's or AXP PMU ?
<libv>
is otg even the issue?
<ssfaraj>
AXP209
<libv>
ssfaraj: do you see u-boot on the serial port when you trigger fel mode?
<libv>
err, no u-boot, but some noise anyway
* libv
fires up his a20 tablet again
<ssfaraj>
I see some characters
<libv>
random characters, or text?
razlept has joined #linux-sunxi
<razlept>
hello
<ssfaraj>
random characters that are not readable
<libv>
ssfaraj: is there a difference on serial, when triggering fel mode, between the working and broken boards?
<razlept>
i setup an usb0 network and i am able to ping both hosts..
<razlept>
i cannot conenct at sshd running on olinuxino side
<razlept>
netstat -ln list that server is listening at corrrect ip address at correct port...
Black_Horseman has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
:)
<wens>
:)
<codekipper>
wens: I've brought down a u-boot-2011.09 so can put together a patch which someone else can apply to a branch on the linux-sunxi git
<wens>
HeHoPMaJIeH: that's just a current limiting regulator
<razlept>
libv: :P
nabblet has joined #linux-sunxi
dlan has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
ganbold_ has joined #linux-sunxi
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
wens: according to datasheet "..ultra-low Rds(on) switch with
<HeHoPMaJIeH>
programmable current limiting..."
dlan has joined #linux-sunxi
<wens>
there are no pins to do any online programming
bbrezill1 has joined #linux-sunxi
bbrezill1 has quit [Client Quit]
bbrezillon has quit [Quit: WeeChat 0.3.7]
bbrezillon has joined #linux-sunxi
<daruksugarfree>
I'm trying to capture sound on i2s on the A10, but the driver doesnt seem to make the capture device available to alsa
<daruksugarfree>
after fiddling a bit in the kernel module code I've managed to get the device to appear, but arecord gives an I/O error when I try to capture from it
<daruksugarfree>
where should I look next? I'm so stuck...
<libv>
hrm, 76 devices on our wiki, 48 of which need a lot of work.
<libv>
3-4 more i can fix with some further spit or polish.
<razlept>
libv: there is something wrong with the g_ether
<razlept>
driver..
<razlept>
i close all other network interfaces.. close iptables .. assign ip 1.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 and setup dhcp.
<razlept>
both hosts can ping but cant connect via ssh
<libv>
razlept: it's not the driver.
<libv>
razlept: it's something else
FreezingAlt has joined #linux-sunxi
<ccaione>
uhm broonie has a point
FreezingCold has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
<razlept>
libv: i am doing the same proccess with my android phone.. and it can connect at my ssh server.. i cant connect only with the olinuxino
Valduare has joined #linux-sunxi
<Valduare>
morning
<razlept>
basicaly it just connects after ~1 min of waiting
ssfaraj has quit [Quit: Page closed]
<mripard>
ccaione: indeed
<mripard>
ccaione: and this is just nitpicking, but it would be great if you could follow the same convention that we use for the other nodes
<mripard>
ie compatible, then reg, then clocks/interrupts/dmas/resets, then the rest
<mripard>
this is not a "hard" convention, but i'd like to have everything looking pretty much alike
<ccaione>
mripard: agree
popolon has joined #linux-sunxi
leviathanch has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
leviathanch has joined #linux-sunxi
<ccaione>
mripard: agree with the last comment of broonie also unfortunately that piece is taken from aw code :D
<ccaione>
I'll try to fix everything during the we
<razlept>
libv: found the problem
wingrime has joined #linux-sunxi
<libv>
razlept: what was the issue?
<razlept>
mtu
<wingrime>
libv: are you aware about HW bug in scaller
<libv>
really?
<razlept>
but i cant set mtu on olinuxino
<razlept>
i get RTNETLINK answers: Device or resource busy
jemk has joined #linux-sunxi
<libv>
wingrime: why?
<libv>
wingrime: so, not really, or not that i remember
<libv>
wingrime: but what issue are you seeing?
<razlept>
changing that on gentoo can connect on ssh from olinuxino just fine
<razlept>
but from gentoo -> olinuxino .. hangs
<wingrime>
libv: 1) problems with negative position layers
<libv>
razlept: the g_ether driver might be broken
<libv>
wingrime: nope
<libv>
wingrime: that's just disp being stupid
<libv>
wingrime: the limit is width + offset <= 8k
<wingrime>
libv: ssvb also know about this
<libv>
negative limit seems to be 8k as well
<libv>
wingrime: that's just disp
<libv>
the hw is happy until _quite_ far
<wingrime>
libv: 2) problems with big layers
<libv>
it's properly checked for with sunxi-kms
<libv>
razlept: keep it in channel
akaizen has joined #linux-sunxi
<razlept>
should i report it some how ?
<wingrime>
libv: try decode 4k video with disp and linux-vdpau
<libv>
razlept: it's probably an issue with the g_ether driver, which is not sunxi specific
<wingrime>
libv: very funy distortion
<libv>
wingrime: that might be the front end
<jemk>
wingrime: thats no bug, its too slow, not enough memory bandwidth
<libv>
wingrime: the colour conversion engine
<libv>
which i bypass completely
<libv>
the layers are something else entirely
<libv>
colour conversion + scaling
<razlept>
libv: anyidea where can i report ?
<libv>
razlept: check for fixed to the g_ether driver for newer kernel versions
<wingrime>
libv: yes it can be mem bandwidth
<libv>
razlept: we're at 3.4, check the changelog for this driver for the next few generations
<libv>
razlept: it pays to search for "g_ether mtu" on google
<libv>
(duh.)
<wingrime>
libv: but, with negative position , thats maybe HW or disp bug
<libv>
wingrime: disp
<libv>
i am not sure whether i checked with 4k though
<libv>
but other resolutions were happy whichever way
<razlept>
libv: and i have just to copy the source from the newer kernel related to g_ether ?
<libv>
razlept: NO!
<wingrime>
jemk: I played with uboot and cedar, and looked at general regs more once
<wingrime>
jemk: seems some counters are sun3i only
<Turl>
libv: if you use my monitors, I'd say your system is booted already :p
HeHoPMaJIeH has quit [Quit: Leaving]
GChriss has joined #linux-sunxi
Skaag is now known as Skaag
<wingrime2>
"With advanced self-developed video decoding technology, F1C100 becomes the ONLY processor in the market that can decode 720p video in all formats with only 4MB NOR FLASH and 16MB SDRAM. In the mass production of final products, NOR bootloader burning is much easier and faster than NAND FLASH."
<wingrime2>
jemk: ^
<vector80>
libv: Sorry for delay
<vector80>
It is not much important
<vector80>
current biggest trouble is the MMC driver
<vector80>
while I was trying that, I just tought about it
<vector80>
Sorry but I have to leave now
<vector80>
I will try to give you more details about MMC driver issue
<vector80>
see you
<vector80>
bye
vector80 has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
tomcheng76 has quit [Quit: leaving]
tomcheng76 has joined #linux-sunxi
techn_ has joined #linux-sunxi
notmart has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
notmart has joined #linux-sunxi
theskilledworker has quit [Quit: Leaving]
y0g1 has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds]
ferro has quit [Quit: Page closed]
y0g1 has joined #linux-sunxi
<Valduare>
any of you guys familiar with ubuntu MaaS
<daruksugarfree>
bye
daruksugarfree has quit [Quit: Page closed]
<Seppoz>
hey guys, im getting stuff like serial8250: too much work for irq20, any idea that that means?
arokux2 has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds]
<wingrime2>
libv: can you introduce me about our branch with all non-acepted patchsets
<wingrime2>
libv: what are we support currently
arokux2 has joined #linux-sunxi
MarkusR has joined #linux-sunxi
<MarkusR>
Is there a way to get a display (hdmi/vga) running with A20 (cubietruck) and the latest kernel?
<Turl>
markusr: if by "the latest kernel" you mean 3.4.x, then yes
<Turl>
otherwise no
<Turl>
Valduare: what's that?
<Valduare>
Turl: metal as a service
<MarkusR>
Turl: I meant >3.10, I want to test with kvm.
<Valduare>
manages phsyical servers similar to how you can do virtual machines
<Valduare>
apparently they got it working with arm as well, but needs uboot setup specifically that can pause and get kernel over network
<Valduare>
similar to pxe
<Turl>
Valduare: cool
<MarkusR>
Turl: is the display support coming soon?
<Turl>
markusr: you'd have to ask libv
srxa has joined #linux-sunxi
<montjoie[home]>
hello does it is possible to use a sunxi-devel kernel without initramfs ?
<Turl>
markusr: but if I had to take a stab at a timeframe, I'd say a bunch of months
<Turl>
montjoie[home]: yes it is
<Turl>
montjoie[home]: you can use MMC or SATA with sunxi-devel
<mripard>
montjoie[home]: or nfs
<montjoie[home]>
I ask that because of bootm 0x<kernel-address> 0x<initramfs-address> 0x<dtb-address>
<montjoie[home]>
if I does no initramfs, what I need to set ?
<Turl>
montjoie[home]: "-"
<mripard>
" _ "
<mripard>
hmm, yes, like Turl said :)
<MarkusR>
libv: How far is the display support in mainline kernel?
<montjoie[home]>
lol it is written 2 lines after
<Turl>
markusr: hi btw :)
* montjoie[home]
flee with shame
<Turl>
err mripard ^
<mripard>
Turl: hi :)
<MarkusR>
Turl: hi as well :)
<Turl>
markusr: mainline doesn't have DMA yet, so it's a long way still. libv is working on getting it neat on 3.4
FR^2 has quit [Quit: Connection reset by peer]
<MarkusR>
Turl: I am not that into Kernel hacking. Just looking for a suitable hardware platform
<wingrime2>
Turl: what have sunxi-devel that mainline not have ?
<wingrime2>
Turl: also, I fixed maual with _config thing
<Turl>
wingrime2: hm?
<oliv3r>
mru: unfortunatly people use interlacing way to often. it's a horrible hack; which was usefully only in the analog ages. it shoudl have died years ago, but alas; we still have to deal with it. dvb-* os still often interlaced :(