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<Turl> hno: someone must've added the pid:vid to the lsusb db
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<scream_> hey! Has anyone got nand boot working on nand patched mainline?
<scream_> i have found a branch that supports it but don't understand the required flash layout. spl tries to boot from nand
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<ddc> scream_: what seems to be the problem?
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<scream_> how do i partition the flash in device tree?
<scream_> where do i write the compiled spl file on the nand?
<ddc> r u talking about the mainline driver or the u-boot
<scream_> it seems they need to be the same as to read the same data
<scream_> scrambling and all that
<scream_> ecc bits
<scream_> i have took the dt partition data form a cubietruck example
<scream_> just reduced the size of data partition
<ddc> what nand chip u r using?
<scream_> it's a olinuxino a20-lime
<scream_> just a sec
<scream_> ill find the part number
<scream_> hynix H27UBG8T2BTR-BC
<scream_> 4GB MLC NAND
<ddc> for non-onfi nand u need to to add ur nand to the id_table https://github.com/bbrezillon/linux-sunxi/commit/7aae44102b924406d1b6d4fc546f6c574ce14644
<scream_> linux kernel sees it fine and i have ubifs running on it
<scream_> it's just how to do it for u-boot
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<scream_> i don't understand what it expects where
<scream_> all right
<scream_> that seems interesting :)
<scream_> ok, so it is already in the table
<scream_> i'll try to cimpile this branch
<scream_> yup, 64Gbit
<ddc> the previous link is from my repo it is still work on progress
<scream_> sunxi-nand-pre-v6 that's the kernel i have compiled
<scream_> after someone helped me to the patch, i was able to erase the blocks and got it working
<scream_> this u-boot doesn't have boards.cfg. how do i build it?
<ddc> you can try to use this https://github.com/quitte/u-boot
<scream_> oh, so it's all in Kconfig now. menuconfig rocks :)
<scream_> i'll check it out
<ddc> you need to add NAND to your board to enable nand command support in u-boot
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<scream_> ddc, i'm trying to do it on yassinjaffer branch as it has an a20-lime config
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<scream_> it does not build any NAND stuff
<ddc> what does not build?
<ddc> that branch as I said still work in progress
<ddc> I've not include any dts but u should be able to build it if used the one in the kernel, beside there is no spl at the momnet
<ddc> moment
<ddc> use https://github.com/quitte/u-boot which is uses yuq mtd driver (different ecc layout )
<scream_> okay, build quitte after adding my board definition
<scream_> dram config
<scream_> did dd of the uboot+spl file and now it hangs on SPL
<scream_> seems it wants to get something from nand
<ddc> did you write u-boot into the flash?
<ddc> flash_erase /dev/mtd1
<ddc> nandwrite -p /dev/mtd1 u-boot.bin
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<scream_> oh, ok. i don't need the spl then?
<scream_> i was trying to get it to boot off sd and just see the flash first
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<ddc> no u need the spl
<ddc> nandwrite -p /dev/mtd0 sunxi-spl.bin
<scream_> can i see your device tree file with partitions?
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<ddc> OK then you can try my repo if you wish
<ddc> the partition framework needs more work
<scream_> cause i have done what you suggested, no luck :)
<scream_> no nand boot
<ddc> which u-boot u r using now
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<scream_> quitte
<scream_> i just need an example of a dt so that u-boot can read what kernel writes in the nand
<scream_> i may have wrong ecc parameters or partition offsets
<scream_> or scrambling, although im pretty sure 'bout it being OK
<scream_> i see CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_OFFS stuff
<scream_> don't even see a line from SPL when trying boot
<scream_> here's my dt on nand http://pastebin.com/BBShz3xk
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<scream_> omg! :D
<ddc> onfi,nand-timing-mode = <3>; no need for this in your dts otherwise it is ok
<ddc> scream_: yuq u-boot only uses randomization for the spl partition
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<ddc> scream_: you only need to set nand-rnd-mode = "none"; for the dtb,env and the kernel
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<ysculo> hello
<ddc> scream_: As I mentioned earlier yuq uses different ecc layout, so you may need to remove Bad Block table if in use
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<ddc> in your fdt
<scream_> ok, i just copy-pasted it from the patch as for now
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<ddc> by the way are trying to boot from the nand or from mmc
<scream_> from nand
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<ysculo> I have NAND corruption issues with my A13 devices. mripard told me it was a known problem. I don't recall which NAND referencies were known to cause problems. Does someone have any information on that matter ?
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<ddc> u can dd u-boot to ur sd and use mmc spl
<ddc> this if you want to test the nand driver while booting from mmc
<scream_> yes, it will be better for first test
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<ddc> I've not tried this but u can simply change the spl boot function to return BOOT_DEVICE_MMC1
<ddc> then just dd your u-boot +spl file to ur sd
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<ddc> scream_: CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_NAND and CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_MMC needs to be adjusted according to your setup
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<scream_> i have tried to change it in board.c
<scream_> now it gives me ### ERROR ### Please RESET the board ### after the spl prompt
<scream_> i have totally disabled NAND in options
<scream_> just to test if it generally works
<ddc> scream_: have a look to this https://github.com/quitte/u-boot/commit/873eb8875bfeb066a5fffd1edd1d1f1263d23c88 you may need to tweak some of the configs or you can just use other spl with this u-boot
<scream_> allright
<scream_> on some reboots i get 0 eraseblock size mtd devices
<ddc> scream_: I've not done any testing on quitte repo.
<ddc> but I do recall that he was having similar issue
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<ssvb> libv, wens: MSI Primo81 meminfo - https://gist.github.com/ssvb/1652ad034c3247c84d6f
<ssvb> does 720MHz look realistic?
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<ssvb> other than that, looks like it has a single channel memory configuration, based on the bits from SDR_COM_CR
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<libv> 720MHz is not unseen for ddr3
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<ssvb> libv: DDR3-1600?
<libv> not sure, but my odroid is supposed to be running at 800/880MHz
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<ssvb> libv: the Exynos4412 user manual says "2x32 DRAM port" "x32 data bus up to 800 Mbps/pin", this sounds like a data transfer rate
<libv> ah, ok, so it is already doubled
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<libv> ssvb: you should really do a meminfo with the code that's on the ml btw
<libv> where mripard contest the sun10i naming
<libv> contested even
<ssvb> libv: do you have it is some git repository?
<ssvb> s/is/in
<libv> not a public one, no, i intended to push it shortly after and never did
<ssvb> ok
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<mripard> libv: contest was accurate. I still do
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<ssvb> libv: anyway, should we finally create a sun6i dram controller registers guide in the wiki?
<wens> ssvb: assuming they did a good job designing the board and testing, i don't see why not?
<ssvb> libv: yes, I know what you would reply :)
<wens> ssvb: there is a "mbus" driver in the a80 sdk, under drivers/bus
<wens> which i think is for DRAM_COM
<wens> copyright not transferable/assignable in France?
<libv> mripard: i asked a few times what you would name it instead
<libv> mripard: i do not think i have seen an actual answer to that.
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<wens> systemd author denoucing the kernel community in a g+ post... what's that about
<mripard> libv: not on the ml then. And I repeatedly asked for sun8i-a33 (or whatever casing you might want)
<mripard> wens: yeah, actually the copyright is split in two rights in france
<mripard> wens: the moral right, and the "estate" right
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<mripard> the moral right is possessed by the author, forever, and can't be transferred
<mripard> the estate right is about who has the right to benefit from the work
<wens> ah yes, we have that too :)
<mripard> this one can be transferred, and is only valid for a number of years, before falling into public domain
<libv> mripard: that is not used by allwinner either.
<libv> sun8iw5p1
<mripard> libv: that's not true
<mripard> well
<mripard> if you want to go for that, I'm fine with it then
<libv> ok.
<ssvb> libv: for the meminfo tool, just dumping the version id register value would be the best
<mripard> wens: so you can't depossess someone from the fact that he is the original author, but you can depossess him from the right to benefit from it
<mripard> wens: anyway :)
<ssvb> libv: because, you know, it can't be arbitrarily renamed after the silicon is out and no pointless debates are possible ;-)
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<wens> mripard: only way you can benefit directly from copyright on the kernel is if you relicense it i suppose
<libv> ssvb: check the patches.
<libv> and i did suggest AW<chip id>
<libv> in accordance with my via unichrome work of yore
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<ssvb> who needs the "sun10i" name then?
<libv> ssvb: read the thread
<ssvb> I have read it, a long time ago
<ssvb> imho the "sun10i" thing is a red herring, just drop it for now and nobody is going to miss it
<libv> no, it is not
<libv> i wanted to avoid the pain of switching to aw<chip id>
<libv> now we will have no other option but to do so when the next gen of ARM core, or the next baseless marketing rename happens
<ssvb> come on, meminfo is just a small simple tool
<ssvb> what kind of pain are you talking about?
<wens> probably the kernel
<mnemoc> all the compatible-with entries
<ssvb> well, it's mripard's pain, why should *we* care? ;-)
<ssvb> I mean, I just don't think that mripard really needs any assistance on this matter
* ssvb is fine with just any name, as long as it is unique and does not need to be changed in the future
<libv> ssvb: see, the second part of that sentence is exactly the problem
<mripard> especially since I won't do any of the compatible renaming
<libv> but nvm, it's pointless timewasting having such discussions to begin with.
<libv> just like the simplefb nonsense.
<libv> if it weren't such a huge misnomer, and such a trivial change, people wouldn't have cared
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<ssvb> libv: maybe it makes sense to push all the meminfo changes, except the controversial sun10i part?
<libv> sun8iw5p1 is what it will be named.
<libv> but in a bit, i have to do some chores.
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<castor3> Hi
<castor3> My Olimex LIME is compiled with the armhf architecture, I wanted to know if it's possible to install armef packages on it
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<castor3> (I don't if my "Hi" passed through my client, so "Hi! :)")
<libv> why would you want to install armel packages?
<castor3> The nginx repository doesn't have armhf packages, only armef
<libv> build the packages.
<castor3> Okay :D
<libv> armel btw.
<castor3> It wouldn't work?
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<castor3> Yeah, armel. Sorry for the typo.
<libv> why would the distinction exist this clearly?
<castor3> i386/amd64 exist this clearly
<castor3> I wait for the "..." you're giving me since last time
<libv> doesn't that go down all the way to the libc?
<castor3> It does. But maybe there's a multilib repo I can use, etc.
<castor3> Well, anyway, I'll use the armhf version from the Debian repo... Thanks anyway ;)
<libv> that's not done, as we are on low powered hardware
<castor3> Okay
<castor3> No problem with that. I wanted to state that I solved my former problem (the SATA boot stuff), but with a debian rootfs
<libv> oh, you figured it out without a uart?
<castor3> By compiling my own kernel, activating the SATA monolitically. It wouldn't work with an archlinuxarm rootfs, but I don't know why since I couldn't find an uart cable on saturday.
<libv> you should still order one, you might run into similar issues again
<castor3> libv: I didn't figure it out the way I'd have wanted: with an arch rootfs.
<castor3> Yeah, i know, I'm going to order one
<castor3> Now that I could manage to boot on debian and configure it a little, I can wait a weed to have my cable :D
<castor3> week*
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<WarheadsSE> Once you do have it, let me know what you find castor3 . I don't have a LIME, as I said, to test.
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<castor3> Yep, no problem :)
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<johanbr> Hmm. As soon as there's heavy network activity, the network drops completely on my pcduino 3 nano. ethtool prints
<johanbr> version: SUNXI GMAC driver V0.1
<johanbr> ... which doesn't exactly inspire confidence. is this version known to be buggy?
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<johanbr> forcing the port to 100 Mbit/s seems to get rid of the drops, but http transfer speed drops to 30 Kbytes/s
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<mnemoc> test setting the cpu governor to performance
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<johanbr> mnemoc: no cpufreq built into the kernel :(
<johanbr> but I guess the CPU should be going full throttle
<slapin> hi, all!
<slapin> mripard: hi
<slapin> mripard: I see arch/arm/mach-{mediatek,rockchip} but can't find anything related to Allwinner SoCs, please tell me where to look?
* slapin looks at mainline git
<slapin> ah, found it
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<slapin> mripard: sorry, to much guinness and too little brain :(
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<hno> hi slapin
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<hno> Oh, A80 u-boot sources contains full flash & sd programmer code for flashing an image, including decryption.
<ssvb> hno: very nice
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<ssvb> hno: is the power management chip still using an openrisc core?
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<ssvb> hno: anything interesting there after decryption?
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<hno> ssvb, the management chip seems to be an ARM M3 this time.
<hno> And there is not much interesting in Allwinner image files. All files packed in an image is in the SDK.
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<ssvb> hno: I see, it looks like they used openrisc earlier in order not to pay licensing fee, but now went with the "mainstream" solution
<hno> no idea on their reasoning. But my guess is that ARM could provide them with an M3 core block that uses less power than their own OpenRISC synthesis,
<hno> and that they likely got that almost for free with their expanded ARM license.
<hno> And it also looks like the M3 core is used kind of like a audio DSP during normal operations.
<hno> But very little is known on it. All code is in a blob, and no header files except for message passing interface. + a large encrypted blob possibly loaded on the M3 by the bootloader.
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<hno> A80 SDK u-boot sources imported at https://github.com/hno/u-boot/tree/imported/allwinner-a80
<hno> someone @allwinner likes to copy.. pretty much everything is duplicated for every cpu revision sun5i+
<hno> very little shared code.
<hno> and several blobs polluting things.
<hno> but at least USB code is open..
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<afaerber> are wens' upstream A80 kernel patches for that SDK u-boot? or is there any upstream u-boot work already? it doesn't seem to support dt
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<hno> afaerber, not sure.
<hno> as in not sure if he had to patch the sdk u-boot for it to be able to boot mainline kernel, or if the sdk u-boot has sufficient support for loading a dt.
<hno> I think it has.
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