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<libv>
wigyori: no, that's fine. i was just reminding you that very little actually was still needed to make these devices fully documented, which still is a bit of a rarity
<libv>
more than half of the devices in the wiki are not fully documented/implemented. and then there are those devices which have only u-boot/sunxi-boards patches which we do not even know how to even identify
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<evilbanana>
libv: interesting
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<Skaag>
I think in the more recent 3.4.x kernel, something went wrong with the rtl wifi drivers...
<Skaag>
I get a lot of reconnections with some "CRDA Database" stuff...
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<studentol>
Hello everyone~ I used livesuit(linux) for burn image which one burn ok on windows7 to broad.But Livesuit tell me the image file is correct!
<studentol>
There is no tools.scj file at /opt/livesuit/bin/
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<studentol>
Could anybody help me ?
<robincook>
my experience is install a virtual and a windows inside, and then map the USB into the windows, then burn it via PhinexSuit .
<robincook>
*virtualbox*
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<studentol>
I do that too
<studentol>
I have Vbox with win7 and use livesuit (windows). I map usb into virtual windows. But it does't work. I don't know why? But normal udisk do well.
<studentol>
Did I have other way to burn uImage Script.bin u-boot into broad ? Could anybody give me some help?
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<vector80>
studentol: I also experienced same issues with you, under linux, there is no way to use LiveSuit
<vector80>
That is really really disappointing, I hate using fcking win7
<vector80>
ssvb: Thank you very much, but honestly, I use 1200 for about 2 weeks under android, and it is interestingly stable
<vector80>
shineworld, my best score with antutu4.3.3.APK is 9873
<ssvb>
vector80: probably you just have not tried any really heavy workloads on it
<vector80>
ssvb: antutu test must be applied on devices without any load
<vector80>
Of course, it is questionable that antutu is a good test or not
<vector80>
but antutu test have a feature called "Stability Test"
<vector80>
and under 1200, it allways passes
<vector80>
However, I am still thinking to use 1152
<vector80>
How to define a safe value for android cpufreq....
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<vector80>
ssvb: I also have a strange issue
<vector80>
It is about a10meminfo tool
<vector80>
I am running it under android
<vector80>
and it gives dram clk as 360Mhz
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<vector80>
But when I check script.bin under android, and convert it to fex via sunxi-tools, it shows 432Mhz
<vector80>
How this can happen ?
<ssvb>
vector80: maybe script.bin is not used for setting the dram clock frequency in android either?
<vector80>
Where does 10meminfo read the values ?
<ssvb>
vector80: directly from the hardware registers
<vector80>
yes, I just see the source
<vector80>
Let me clean whole uboot source of android
<vector80>
and recompile everything again
<vector80>
let ssee what happens
<rm>
afaik it's boot0/boot1 that set up the DRAM freq
<rm>
looks like many of the clock values are initialized before u-boot
<vector80>
only removed boot0 and boot1.bin files
<vector80>
recompiling again
<vector80>
dram clock extremely effects antutu score
<vector80>
when dram clk was 432,
<vector80>
I was getting around 9700-9800
<vector80>
now dram clk is 360Mhz
<vector80>
and I am getting around 9100-9300
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<blsd>
I've tried to build u-boot according to the instructions on linux-sunxi.org for cubietruck
<blsd>
unfortunately it won't start, it timeouts on dram initialization
<blsd>
anyone knows what's wrong?
<vector80>
there should be one file called dram_boardname.c
<vector80>
may be that could have an issue?
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<vector80>
What I really feel sorry about is, it is wonderful that everybody have some idea about how to fix / develop / run linux on Aw Soc, but almost nobody know anything about android internals..
<libv>
vector80: yes, because proper linux develop a clue, while android users....
<libv>
blsd: what does the serial log state?
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<ssvb>
blsd: I don't know whether it affects non-android u-boot, just found this link and decided to share
<blsd>
ssvb: both boards are the same revision
<blsd>
I bought 5 boards at once and all of them are the same (I checked)
<blsd>
ssvb: but thaks
<blsd>
libv: what is weird is that u-boot doesn't use multithreading and the second cpu should be just looping, so my hypothesis about a race must be invalid
<ssvb>
we need to do a more detailed review of the cubieboard u-boot and kernel forks to see if they are sitting on some fixes without sharing them with anyone else :-/
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<ssvb>
blsd: any new findings debugging the dram initialization?
<blsd>
ssvb: right now I'm not working on it. I will in about half an hour and I will let you know about the results
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<ssvb>
blsd: ok, there is no hurry, but just don't forget to share this information with the others once you have it :)
<blsd>
ssvb: ok, it is also important for me to figure this out, so I will definitely try to at least find the place where it locks. If I have further questions I'll ask
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<vector80>
ssvb: , and others, I have find the reason for DRAM_Clk in android
<vector80>
the problem was not related to SDK or the board or anything
<vector80>
the problem was Phoenix Suit program running on Windows
<vector80>
When I reboot the program, it succesfully write correct values
<vector80>
I mean, same IMG file
<vector80>
but the results were different
<vector80>
before I close and open Phoenix suit,
<vector80>
whatever I compile,
<vector80>
Dram_clk was reported as 360 allways
<vector80>
Even I change it in the fex
<vector80>
But after I close and open Phoenix suit again
<vector80>
I updated same IMG,
<vector80>
and it reported 432Mhz correctly
<vector80>
So the problem was Phoenix Suit itself
<vector80>
as I understand, it need to be restarted sometimes
<vector80>
Have a nice Day !
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<libv>
everyone believes that what the wiki says never applies to them personally.
<torindel>
libv: most ppl are like "what wiki" ^^
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<codekipper>
10,000 units sold but no info here on the wiki!
<codekipper>
re:a20 dev board
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<codekipper>
who is buying these things?
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<Turl>
codekipper: at times I wonder the same
<codekipper>
Turl, just the person I what to chat with.
<Turl>
:)
<codekipper>
DMA on A10/A20.....it's been mentioned that you're doing this during Gsoc
<Turl>
I need to leave in 5m but shoot
<Turl>
yes
<codekipper>
when is this?
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<codekipper>
I'll have some time during July for helping out testing wise if you need it
<codekipper>
I started looking at harmonising the 3,4 code but it was getting so messy in the code and in my head
<Turl>
may 19-aug 18
<Turl>
sure, that'd be great :)
<codekipper>
that's a lllooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnggg summer
<Turl>
I'll probably start these days now that I got less stuff to worry about
<Turl>
haha
<Turl>
it's actually winter here :)
<codekipper>
Are you in South America?
<Turl>
ok, gotta leave, ttyl :) feel free to /msg and I'll read later today
<Turl>
yes, .ar :)
<codekipper>
Looking out my window it looks like winter here
<codekipper>
Will do...let me get on with getting this wifi working on my MK808 and I'll think of something later
<wens>
399 RMB on taobao
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* wens
wonders if he should get one
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<amitk>
anyone know what "usb_recovery = 1" stands for in the fex file?
<syeekick>
where would i get this driver from ? RT2870/RT3070 ... i can find it for ubuntu and debian but the architecture is x64 and x86.
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<tipolosko>
hi
<tipolosko>
i've usb problem with my mk802 II;
<tipolosko>
days ago i've changed usb network card, thinking that it was causing most problem
<tipolosko>
changed usb hub (yes, i need to use one, too much devices..)
<tipolosko>
but under high loads i've observed some freezes
<tipolosko>
After building rs232 interface and waiting for another freeze, i've seen that the mk802 isn't actually freezed
<tipolosko>
but usb port was hung (where also usb and network card is connected)
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<tipolosko>
i was able to login; he system was unstable but working
<tipolosko>
obviously a reboot fixed the problem.. until next time
<tipolosko>
Wondering if linux-sunxi 3.10 would help
<tipolosko>
Background info: MK802 with all video options disabled (used as server), 5a power supply with wire soldered directly to the mainboard, 1x2.5 usb hd (system), 1x3.5 usb hd (data), usb 4 port hub, usb network card, usb dvb-s2 tuner card
<torindel>
tipolosko: you're used externally powered hub?
<tipolosko>
torindel: i've tried both an external powered hub, and an internal one
<tipolosko>
same problem
<tipolosko>
on the hub i have: the 3.5 hd (so not hub powered), network card (usb powered), dvb-s2 card (not usb powered)
<tipolosko>
so basically only one device on the hub is bus-powered
<tipolosko>
running lsusb on the "hung" system continued to display the correct devices
<tipolosko>
so no devices disappeared
<rm>
try a different USB hub
<rm>
also you do need it to be powered
<rm>
the 3.5 hd (so not hub powered) <- it may still consume some from USB
<tipolosko>
rm: this is the 2nd one
<rm>
also which USB port do you use on the MK802, not the OTG port by any chance?
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<tipolosko>
i use two ports:
<tipolosko>
the big one (standard usb socket)
<tipolosko>
and the one on the other side, the small one (otg)
<rm>
2nd one, for what?
<tipolosko>
the small one has the 2.5 hd connected
<rm>
oh okay
<tipolosko>
(system)
<rm>
prepare it to have like 2x lower performance
<rm>
prepare FOR *
<tipolosko>
oh that port is slower?
<rm>
yes
<tipolosko>
mmm ok didn't know that
<tipolosko>
(but i've noticed some difference)
<tipolosko>
btw now my 1st issue is stability :(
<tipolosko>
is that too much for the a10?
<rm>
I did have some USB stability issues, USB with many devices connected to cheap chinese devices and cheap chinese hubs with everything using cheap chinese PSUs
<tipolosko>
i've seen there is a separate branch for "usb-next" on linux sunxy website
<rm>
..is one word, "ugh"
<tipolosko>
rm: so you have good performance with one good hub and some devices?
<rm>
one thing I'd try in your case, ensure you use a good USB hub with a good PSU
<rm>
get a 7-port one if you have to
<rm>
and then just not use the OTG port
<tipolosko>
i've changed psu from the last time
<tipolosko>
built one myself, 5a.
<rm>
also try without 1-2 devices
<rm>
how often the problem happens?
<tipolosko>
i think i'll buy a manhattan 7-port hub
<rm>
also what do you mean by "high load"
<rm>
CPU load or disk
<rm>
or network
<tipolosko>
well, in idle was up in days
<tipolosko>
mainly happens with torrents (no 100% cpu) and big samba transfers
<tipolosko>
i roughly get 1 day uptime before my girlfriend screams that "nothing is working!" :D
<tipolosko>
i'll try without dvb-s2 board, but was always idle..
<tipolosko>
so mainly network + disk (both with torrent and samba)
<tipolosko>
the funny thing is that mk802 itself is solid; i can compile big softwares without issue
<tipolosko>
i use my mk802 as router, and doesn't crashes with only internet traffic done from clients
<tipolosko>
i've also disabled swap, suspecting some mystic swap deadlock on usb (trying to swap to usb, when usb needs more memory etc..) very improbable, but i've also tried that :D
<tipolosko>
rm: did you know if the port bounded to wifi is slower than the standard one?
<tipolosko>
i could hack that to get another usb port
<torindel>
tipolosko: for starters ensure its not power drop problem - ensure you power your usb devices from external 5v
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<tipolosko>
torindel: i had a 7-port externally-powered hub
<tipolosko>
but was giving the same problem
<tipolosko>
so i've substituted with one 4 port (not powered, didn't have one powered at work)
<tipolosko>
the same thing happens
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<rm>
<tipolosko> rm: did you know if the port bounded to wifi is slower than the standard one?
<rm>
should not be
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<tipolosko>
oh, now i remember: last time that happened was using readpst to convert a big Microsoft Outlook PST file to mailbox
<tipolosko>
between the two usb disk
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<tipolosko>
so no intense network activity
<tipolosko>
but a lot of i/o from usb
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<tipolosko>
can anyone suggest a "known good" usb hub? Just to be sure..