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<Turl> libv: odd
<Turl> your monitor just says format not supported?
<libv> Turl: no, just refuses to sync
<libv> it is perfectly happy with the exact same driver/register settings on an a20 tablet
<libv> so it is definitely an issue with the board i have
<libv> since ssvbs is just happy, it is not a device specific thing, it's just my board.
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<Turl> libv: :\
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<wens> ccaione: ouch :(
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<MasterChief10> Hello, How Allwinner A13 drives 24 bit RGB LCD without lower 2bits in each color? 10000000 is decimal 128 and 100000 is decimal 20, it may work without higher 2bits, but how it works without lower 2bits?
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<MasterChief10> huh, closed Pidgin accidentally
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<wens> stupid me, forgot to merge mfd tree after rebasing onto sunxi-next
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<Montjoie> whooooh with 3.16 some crypto test fail with sunxi-ss, It work too fast...:)
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<Montjoie> sehraf, I am able to reproduce your problem
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<sehraf> Montjoie: :) when you have a new version let me know and i'll test it
<sehraf> is it related to the sunxi-ss being too fast?
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<Montjoie> no
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<sehraf> k
<Montjoie> the SS have a register which give the numer of word you can write, for md5/sha1 I wasnt care about it
<Montjoie> and until 3.16 it worked all the time
<Montjoie> but with 3.16 a test for sha1 was added and it fail
<Montjoie> since the test is in-kernel, it was faster than my test in user space
<Montjoie> for openssl, it is a mutex problem, the SS can handle only one request at a time
<Montjoie> and it seems openssl try to do it multiple time but for some reason it do not update after init
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<wens> Turl: trying out (and debugging) 24bit
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<wens> Turl: got it
<wens> Turl: just use S32_LE
<wens> as the 24bit mode requires right justified (MSB) data
<wens> use S32_LE and let the hardware discard the lower 8 bits
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<Montjoie> sehraf, try http://pastebin.com/MF1ektq2
<Montjoie> But I am afraid that I would certainly need to use crypto_queue
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<sehraf> Montjoie: i'll give it a try and report back
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<wens> Turl: i dont get why you have a dummy_codec and dummy_dai
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<wens> i guess it's left over
<wens> anyway i have 24bit audio humming nicely
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<rigo_> hi. uname -r shows 3.4.43+ but if i run update-grub it sais Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-24-generic-lpae howsthis?
<rigo_> i mean why not booting the 3.13.0-24 image?
<libv> grub?
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<libv> rigo_: do you know where you are?
<rigo_> not sure..
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<libv> rigo_: isn't grub an x86 bootloader?
<libv> rigo_: doesn't it depend on an x86 bios to do most of the work for it?
<libv> rigo_: so why would you come to an irc channel dedicated to an ARM SoC family to ask about grub?
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<deepe> Hello
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<Turl> libv: I think grub can run atop of uboot these days :p
<Turl> wens: great
<libv> Turl: probably, but it still didn't sound very likely that he was in the right place
<Turl> wens: I don't quite get why S24_LE doesn't work still
<libv> lpae is also possible on our arm chips, yes
<libv> but not exactly common either
<Turl> libv: yeah, sure :)
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<wens> Turl: because S24_LE is lower 24bits in 32bits
<Turl> wens: I always get mixed up with "lower" and "upper"
<Turl> wens: isn't S24_LE 31:8 -> audio, 7:0 zeros?
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<Turl> wens: it seems to work with this, but still trying to see why :p http://pastebin.com/iCheucP1
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<wens> Turl: S24_LE is 23:0 audio
<wens> Turl: at least that's what ALSA considers
<wens> specifying S32_LE means the sample would be placed at 31:0, most significant bit at 31, instead of 23
<Turl> wens: hmm
<wens> .sig_bits says how many of the most significant bits actually work
<Turl> wens: why did the samples look like ffffff00 when I dumped them though?
<wens> dumped them through?
<wens> seen from where?
<Turl> I ioremap'd the buffer and readl() a couple of times
<Turl> printed with %x
<wens> becuase you're using S24_LE
<wens> since you specified it, that's what alsa sends
<Turl> wens: but you just said it's 23:0?
<Turl> 23:0 would be 00ffffff wouldn't it?
<wens> yes, but S24_LE is 4 bytes wide
<wens> 31:24 are zeroed
<wens> there's a 3 byte version for odd devices, S24_LE3 I think
<wens> so, for audio, 32 or 24 bits is more 'less significant' bits
<wens> think of it as left shifting the sample
<wens> for 24 bit, it's easier to take 32 bit and trim off the lowest 8 bits
<wens> and that is what the sunxi codec hardware does
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<Turl> wens: it kind of makes sense
<Turl> but I'm still confused
<Turl> wens: when I dumped s24_le buffer it looked like fffffb00 fffffe00 200 200 fffffe00 fffffe00 0 0
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<sehraf> Montjoie: same locking issue ( http://pastebin.com/8atze7bE )
<Turl> sehraf: have you tried enabling LOCKDEP in kernel?
<wens> Turl: yeah, but try dumping it when you use s32_le
<wens> and look at the manual, which states the audio sample's {23, 0} is at FIFO's {31:8}
<sehraf> Turl: no (i have no idea about kernel hacking) but i can enable it when i build yet another kernel ;)
<Turl> sehraf: if you enable it, there's a chance it'll print what exactly is causing the deadlock
<Turl> wens: s32le looks like FFFB0000 FFFE0000 20000 20000
<Turl> wens: yeah, I looked at the user manual. That's why I thought fffffb00 (as in s24le) was alright, as it has data on 31:8
<wens> i don't know, maybe alsa does some conversion or something :|
<wens> s32le doesn't look right
<wens> anyway, it works :)
<Turl> yeah, I guess I'll stick to that bit
<Turl> :p
<Montjoie> sehraf, strange, my patch solved issue for myself
<sehraf> :<
<Montjoie> for openssl speed md5 , gnutls not tested
<sehraf> Montjoie: what kernel source are you using?
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<Montjoie> mripard sunxi-next
<Montjoie> so a 3.16-rc4
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<sehraf> mhh ... i'll enable lock debugging and see if this provides anything usefull
<Montjoie> just for me sure, could you rmmod and re-modprobe sunxi-ss ?
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<sehraf> Montjoie: i've removed sunxi-ss, loaded sunxi-ss and then loaded cryptodev: issue still exists ..
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<Montjoie> argggg
<libv> sunxi-ss?
<Montjoie> Security System
<libv> i know i am a bit of a wiki nazi, but there's no need to step that up further.
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<libv> popolon: grub + lpae makes me think he was using a PC
<libv> yes, i imagine it is possible, but it doesn't make a lot of sense for armv7
<libv> armv8 would be the sensible way
<popolon> yes, but that's arm too, and allwinner plan to make ARMv8 too
<popolon> and Cortex A7, A12, A15 had LPAE
<popolon> http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.ddi0438c/CHDCGIBF.html
<libv> yes, but you do not expect someone coming from out of the blue to use both grub and lpae
<sehraf> Montjoie: just for the record ... i apply your 3 patches from the mailing list and than you fix, right?
<libv> especially when using freenode webinterface
<Montjoie> sehraf, yes
<libv> popolon: have you so far heard of anyone using grub or lpae on sunxi hw?
<popolon> not at all, but that's not bad to ask the question, like probably lot of ARM newbie come from x86 and know grub, but probably not uboot
<deepe> Hello, has anybody tries to use wifi+bluetooth wl12xx TI chip on a10-lime board?
<libv> popolon: there's a 99% chance that he got his channels mixed up
<libv> popolon: the fact that he left that quickly, probably adds the other .9%
<libv> deepe: why don't you ask the real question?
<libv> deepe: are you looking to by a device with this chip, or are you having problems with this device with this chip?
<libv> s/by/buy/
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<lioka> libv: i've tried lpae on cb acctually, for kvm and stuff
<libv> lioka: one 1GB?
<libv> on even
<lioka> libv: cb has two, but yes, this was mostly for testing
<libv> cb being chromebook in this case
<libv> not cubieboard?
<lioka> err, truck of course
<wens> typhoon season :|
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<deepe> libv: sorry for delay, I am trying Murata LBEE5ZSTNC-523 with wl12xx chip
<deepe> libv: with a10-lime via gpio
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<deepe> libv: I builded, kernel with driver for this chip, loaded linux
<deepe> now I am fighting with script.bin (.fex in text form) to correctly setup chip
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<deepe> libv: what I want to ask, because this is new for me, I need to "tell" in this fex file, which GPIO pin is used for which purpose?
<deepe> or is there some "auto-scan" function?
<libv> yes, you have to define this
<libv> how would one auto-scan gpios?
<libv> what would it scan for?
<deepe> I just, if there is not common communication interface (that, eg. kernel driver ask "where are you", module firmware "listen" and answer)
<deepe> so, if I correctly set up GPIO pin map, I have kernel driver, device schould be identified by linux system
<deepe> ?
<Turl> yes, in theory
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<deepe> Thx, also trying run AMS369FG06-0 display with a10-lime using LCD-CON pins
<deepe> hope, it will be easy setup, in theory :)
<bfree> just ftr I tried pretty early in it's (arm) life to get grub running on u-boot on sunxi (cubie[12]) but while grub would run fine it would fail to boot (and the vague hints from grub devs weren't enough for me to figure out how to fix it)
<bfree> anyone tried the Debian uboot (sid and/or experimental), kernel (3.16 in experimental in particular) and sunxi-tools? bonus points if you tried grub-uboot also ;) I keep failing to find some time where I have the will-to-hack (not helped by a big tidy meaning I need to rewire up the boards/drives) :-(
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<deepe> Whatwssdfsdf
<deepe> sdf
<deepe> sdf
<deepe> sorry, screen is freesing (due to bad connection)
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<bonbons> ccaione: you put most of the registers of axp20x as cached within regmap, is there a good reason for this?
<bonbons> should I just mark all those regs I care about and that get changed by hardware as volatile (as are IRQ ones) or shall a call regcache_drop_region() for those regs I care about before reading them?
<bonbons> e.g. ADC regs for reading voltage/current should not be cached as aging measurements are not that useful!
<bonbons> does it make sense to leave just the DATACACHE as cached and have all the others volatile?
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<bonbons> bbrezillon: above question might for apx20x might be of interest to you to as you are doing axp22x
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<deepe> If I have setted up mapping in fex file, how will my default LCD driver know read from this ".fex" file. Do I need to create other module, which will read this fex file?
<deepe> other *kernel module?
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<bonbons> anyone knows how SATA (disk) power is wired on cubietruck? According to my testing it seems not to be via APX or at least in a way incompatible with VBUS (OTG connector)
<bonbons> when I plug in both power connector and OTG to USB power plug I get system working. If I unplug power plug (just otg remaining) SATA disk gets power cut but otherwise system continues running
<bonbons> when booting with just OTG as power source SATA disk remains unpowered
<bonbons> could this be a APX configuration issue or is it just a design limitation of CT?
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<bonbons> booting with both connected power is distributed on both, booting with just power plug and connecting OTG later on power plug provides all of the power - didn't try adjusting configuration yet
<bonbons> with rootfs on SATA that's slightly annoying ;)
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<sehraf> Montjoie: this is everything i (additionally) get http://pastebin.com/ZPgDKpSB
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<Turl> bonbons: you could have a look at the schematic
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<montjoie[home]> sehraf: I understand, I have solved the probleme only for hash, but for some mistery, benchmarking md5 "test" ciphers also
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<sehraf> montjoie[home]: i get the same result with sha1, too ^^
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<montjoie[home]> sehraf: try http://pastebin.com/eDDVWRv9
<montjoie[home]> quik and dirty but it would work
<montjoie[home]> I will work on a better solution this week with crypto_queue
<sehraf> does this patch apply after your first fix or it it a stand alone patch?
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<montjoie[home]> you need both patch
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<dack> has anyone gotten the mk801 working with sunxi-linux? I can't see any mention of the device on the wiki.
<libv> mk801?
<libv> i thought that that formfactor was called mk805
<libv> aha, A10s?
<libv> dack: time for the new device howto
<dack> libv: I don't have one... exploring possibilities for buying a new unit
<dack> libv: I guess it's this: http://linux-sunxi.org/Pineriver_H24
<libv> dack: it's the same(ish) case
<libv> but not the same device
<dack> I'm looking for a cheap unit with a decent wifi
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<Turl> MK802 are fairly cheap these days
<Turl> no idea about the wifi though
<Turl> maybe rm knows
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<libv> Turl: hard to come by
<libv> dack: just buy something that fits your pricerange and then work through our howto
<dack> libv: issue is with support on some of the hardware... the MK808C has wifi and bluetooth, but I'm having issues with them. I also have yet to get access to the NAND.
<libv> dack: this is actually pretty rare
<Turl> libv: I see many on aliexpress
<libv> but if allwinner and device makers actually abided to the GPL...
<libv> Turl: ok?
<dack> Turl: yeah, I was thinking about maybe the MK802, but was looking for something with an antenna
<dack> Turl: also worried about the myriad of clones with the MK802
<libv> dack: quite a few of them are documented
<libv> i think i have 3 myself
<Turl> dack: maybe buy something andadd an external usb wifi thingy that you know is decent?
<Turl> and add*
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<Turl> it's hard to come by a sunxi device without wifi though
<dack> Turl: I'm looking at buying something like 50 units... so 50 * $15 wifi dongles adds up quickly.
<dack> Turl: yeah, they pretty much all do, so I might as well get one with a decent antenna and functioning drivers ;)
<Turl> dack: what are you building?
<dack> Turl: they're access points for wearable bluetooth sensors
<dack> Turl: I'm already going to have to get $15 bluetooth dongles for each as none of the units seem to have very good Bluetooth 4.0 support
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<Turl> dack: are you set with sunxi? you could consider lower cost hardware with good wifi and usb port
<Turl> namely, routers :p
<dack> Turl: I'm open to suggestions...
<dack> Turl: I had looked at routers, but found it difficult to get ones that beat the prices of the sunxi units that also had USB
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<bhag> Image built using tuxonlinux-kernel-head is not booting in cubieboard, how to debug the issue?
<dack> bhag: are you able to use the serial port to get debugging messages?
<bonbons> Turl: not sure I read the schematic correctly, especially the page 6 with SATA power block. Is the BOOST-5V connected to SATA-5V?
<Turl> bonbons: got the link handy so I can have a look?
<dack> Turl: the price is pretty close to something like this: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Big-discount-Dual-core-512M-4GB-Smart-Android-4-2-Tv-box-with-fuction-WIFI-display/1910018997.html which has way more of pretty much everything
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<ikeeki> Hi guys. Could anybody point me to a kernel (lib/modules , lib/firmware uEnv script.bin and uImage) that "treats" or has some modifications in its config that makes vdpau work (more) efficently in a20 a10 (if that request makes any sense)
<Turl> dack: a WR703N goes for like 25$ on amazon, that's like 10$ less
<Turl> and the wifi is atheros, not realtek :p
<Turl> but sure, cpu/ram wise any sunxi will win big time
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<dack> Turl: yeah.. I'm just not sure about getting the bluetooth working. I've also done development in Python 3 and I don't think there's any support for it in OpenWRT
<dack> Turl: the bluez libraries for OpenWRT seem way out of date too...
<bhag> Turl: How to use serial port for debugging?
<Turl> dack: fitting python might be an issue on itself :) the thing has like 4M flash I think
<Turl> but you can always store things on USB
<dack> Turl: yeah... I think I'll just stick with sunxi. :) makes for less work which also saves money
<bhag> Turl: will try and get back to you, thanks
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<sehraf> montjoie[home]: now everything is working :)
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<oliv3r> i got a a10s DX hdmi stick i have to ndh
<oliv3r> and an a20 evb that i have to do
<oliv3r> i've been lazy :(
<oliv3r> i think i did take all pics
<deepe> Hi, are you working on some interested projects wit olinuxino?
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<oliv3r> deepe: yep :)
<Turl> oliv3r: ouch, I got an email from your editor
<deepe> It's open sorce project, or you are working at some company?
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<oliv3r> Turl: how so?
<oliv3r> deepe: both :)
<oliv3r> Turl: how is it ouch?
<libv> oliv3r: heh, yes, only a few people actually care about doing ndh
<Turl> oliv3r: you guys are waiting on me it seems
<libv> it's amazing how many boards there are in boards.cfg
<libv> at least compared to our wiki
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<oliv3r> Turl: for which chapter?
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<Turl> oliv3r: appendix D
<deepe> I am starting with olinuxino and as first I would like to use ams369fg06 display works with a10-lime and also wifi+bluetooth wl12xx chip (murata ams369fg06)
<deepe> murata LBEE5ZSTNC-523, sorry :)
<libv> deepe: how would we know?
<libv> deepe: do you think anyone else here has that exact combination of hardware?
<oliv3r> Turl: ah don't worry, i still have to decide what to put into chapter 8
<deepe> libv: that was just information, not a question
<libv> oliv3r: ch8: NDH
<Turl> oliv3r: :p
<oliv3r> Turl: i don't remember if I did the NDH in appendix A
<oliv3r> Turl: did you receive chapter 8 yet at all?
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<oliv3r> Turl: do you also get the version after my edits? do you get feedback back?
<Turl> oliv3r: eh, let me check
<Turl> I got 1-3,4,6-7,5,A-C and now D
<oliv3r> i mean, you put in comments, then i get to work on them, do you get those back again?
<oliv3r> i sometimes answer your comments with questions
<oliv3r> (you general you)
<Turl> oliv3r: no, I only get one copy of each
<oliv3r> ah ok, i wonder how they handle my request for comments :p
<Turl> maybe they'll resend them again at the end? dunno
<oliv3r> i dunno either
<Turl> maybe they send it to somebody else after you fix it
<oliv3r> they do
<oliv3r> Turl: can I send you chapter 8 so you can give me some idea what to add?
<oliv3r> i'm thinking of a more detailed example with pics maybe
<Turl> (some other different tech reviewer)
<Turl> sure, if packt is ok with it I don't mind :)
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<Turl> oliv3r: did you write all the yellow text in the appendix?
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<oliv3r> Turl: yellow text?
<Turl> oliv3r: it says "inserted by yadda yadda"
<Turl> but it's like half the appendix :p
<oliv3r> really?
<oliv3r> i did send in an extra section much later
<oliv3r> so they may have copy pasted it
<Turl> maybe
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<libv> our boards.cfg is depressing
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<Skaag> why?
<libv> ml
<libv> Skaag: we have 4 u-boot targets which cannot be identified by anyone else but the committer
<Skaag> :-(
<libv> and 23 which are just a shaky chinese server or aliexpress add away
<libv> ad even
<libv> and that on 69 unique targets
<libv> pretty piss poor.
<Skaag> maybe we should be more strict about accepting additions/submissions, unless certain minimum requirements are met
<libv> say that to those that are accepting u-boot patches
<Skaag> such as a wiki page about the target, and contact information
<libv> they themselves refuse to do ndh
<Skaag> gotcha
<libv> they are above such menial tasks
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<Skaag> yah I see a lot of email addresses are missing
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<Skaag> I can see how some submissions coming from Asia would have such information missing
<Skaag> it's a sketchy world over there
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<libv> Skaag: i doubt that we have any sketchy chinese committs in there
<libv> commits even
<Skaag> sounds like someone just got lazy then
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