<wens>
got my a33 tablet, has a IntelInside-like sticker
<wens>
Android model says Q8H, build number astar_y3-eng ......
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<wens>
oh goodie, this one has realtek wifi
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<a1d3s>
hm .. i feel realy dumb ... i dont understand the dts thing and how to enable touch and audio on banana pro
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<RSpliet>
a1d3s: dts is a description file of the hardware in your device (device type, registers, memory mapped i/o mapping, properties, work-arounds); everything that buses like USB and PCI support through auto-discovery but AMBA-like buses don't
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<a1d3s>
RSpliet, for what it is i know ;)
<RSpliet>
enabling touch and audio on your device usually means ensuring your kernel has the correct drivers (and start compiling if it doesn't), and building a new dtb file from a dts that provides the right descriptions for these devices
<RSpliet>
since Allwinner uses u-boot, you can simply update the dtb file
<RSpliet>
and your kernel, if required
<RSpliet>
that's the broad idea, if you want more specific answers, ask more specific questions ;-)
<RSpliet>
(and if you want more precise answers, it's usually a good idea to wait for others to chime in, I'm terrible when it comes to perfect explanations)
<deasy_>
why all build distro are using always the allwinner kernel instead of the mainline ?
<mripard>
a1d3s: then, yeah, it does
<deasy_>
mainline is in not usable state ?
<mripard>
a1d3s: but there's no driver bound to it
<mripard>
which brings us back to a question you still haven't replied to
<mripard>
11:08 < mripard > a1d3s: is your touchscreen driver loaded and probed?
<a1d3s>
after remove it from /etc/modules it doesnt autoload it
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<a1d3s>
always sun4i_ts is loaded
<mripard>
still not an answer...
<mripard>
sun4i_ts is not the driver for that device
<a1d3s>
yea , edt driver is not loaded
<mripard>
then how can it possibly work if it's not there?
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<a1d3s>
i modprobe edt_ft5x06 but it doesnt change anything
<mripard>
ok
<mripard>
so that answers "is your touchscreen driver loaded"
<mripard>
now, the second part of my question "is your touchscreen driver probed?"
<a1d3s>
and if i put it to /etc/modules same thing
<plaes>
could you describe your hw?
<plaes>
I know that you have banana pro, but what else?
<a1d3s>
the lcd is from lemaker too
<mripard>
a1d3s: if you're not going to give us more details and answer our question, I'm sorry, but we're not going to help you, because we just can't.
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<a1d3s>
mripard, explain what you mean with probe? i only know modprobe
<plaes>
and where is the ft-5406 chip?
<a1d3s>
plaes this one is on lcd
<mripard>
a1d3s: is an instance of the driver has been created and bound to that device
<mripard>
you usually can get that info by looking at the logs
<mripard>
which we asked a few times already.
<plaes>
ok
<a1d3s>
May 6 09:34:09 bpi kernel: [ 576.566395] genirq: Setting trigger mode 9 for irq 60 failed (sunxi_pinctrl_irq_set_type+0x0/0x128)
<wens>
vishnup: i would assume so, but better check the first number
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<rellla>
jemk: is it worth, searching for some h3 device for purchase?
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<MrB_>
Is there a way to write to Framebuffers without X11. I want to run an OpenGl ES program on my Banana Pi that writes to two different displays. X11 is being a pain to use and I was wondering in what direction I should look if I want to get the OpenGl outputs written to the framebuffers directly
<MrB_>
There's no need for a GUI or something, Keyboard and mouse inputs are not required
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<nove>
rellla: h3 is the first, and only soc (up to now) that has h265 by hardware
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<MrB_>
Does anybody have a clue?
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<Net147>
mripard: how's the review for the USB OTG support in mainline going?
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<mripard>
Net147: no idea, I haven't seen anything related for a while
<mripard>
probably hans is doing some other things
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<Net147>
mripard: I might try it out later. I was under the impression the v2 musb patchset from March was just pending additional comments.
<mripard>
it is
<mripard>
if you want to review things, or report it as working, please do so
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<rellla>
nove: yeah. was a dumb question btw. i will try to get some orange pi ...
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<sunxi_fan1>
hello, i'm new here.. may i ask a quick question about "external interrupts"?
<sunxi_fan1>
it works for PH16 (EINT16) but bot for PI10 (EINT22)
<sunxi_fan1>
the A20 should have EINT up to EINT31 (in PI port), but i see here http://linux-sunxi.org/A20/PIO they are not present..
<sunxi_fan1>
BTW i'm using kernel mainline 4.0 from kernel.org
<sunxi_fan1>
then i see in kernel tree, these higher EINT 22-31 are defined here.. "drivers/pinctrl/sunxi/pinctrl-sun7i-a20.c"
<sunxi_fan1>
any hint ?
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<TheLinuxBug>
sunxi_fan1: I am not sure your answer but if you hang around someone who can will eventually try to help you :)
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<sunxi_fan1>
sure sure..
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<sunxi_fan1>
@TheLinuxBug, no problem waiting.. i'm new writing but long time lurker.. :-) know how it works here. just hang out and something magically happens!
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<TheLinuxBug>
sunxi_fan1: I just try to be welcoming when people come by, a lot of people come and leave cause no one ever says anything to them and assumes room is dead :p
<sunxi_fan1>
@TLB: i appreciate! :-)
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