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<luoyi_> sunxi i2s driver can't set pll2 reg to correct value. does this is a clock module bug or the dts file related ?
<luoyi_> after clk_set_rate(sdai->mod_clk, clk_rate); , the PLL2 registor doesn't get changed
<luoyi_> just look like: PLL2_CFG_REG: 0x90100010 PLL2_PRE_DIV: 0x0000 PLL2_Factor_N: 0x0000 PLL2_POST_DIV: 0x0004 PLL2_Enable: 0x0001 PLL2_TUN_REG: 0x00000000 IIS0_CLK_REG: 0x80000000 CLK_SRC_SEL: 0x0000 Enabled: 0x0001
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<Branson2k> hi, what is the way to go with cedarx? I want to play hd video on my a20 device but its stuttering. The whole cedarx thing is very unclear, whats the latest thing to do? I don't care about using binary blobs and whatnot
<Branson2k> read: i am ok with it
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* ssvb got SPI flash read/write support working in sunxi-fel at least for winbond W25Q chips, now only need to clean it up a bit
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<luoyi_> codekipper: this patch doesn's get merged into the mainline kernel ? the spdif driver also need it
<wens> it is
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<luoyi_> and maybe we need http://pastebin.com/XkWhG6Cj these two patches for 24bit play bitferctly
<luoyi_> wens: can we hope the mod1 clock patch get merged in 4.6.1 ?
<wens> luoyi_: maybe
<wens> that patch is already in
<wens> wait, it's queued for 4.7
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<luoyi_> well .... can we adjust it ?
<wens> we can send it to stable after 4.7-rc1
<wens> that's how stable works
<luoyi_> 4.7 will 2 month later ?
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<wens> yes
<wens> but i'm talking about rc1
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<wens> oh, then we can ask for it to be included now
<luoyi_> sorry , I'm not familiar with the kernel dev process. does in the master mean it can be in 4.6.1 or we should still wait for 4.7-rc1 ?
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<wens> in master is prerequisite to picking it for stable
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<luoyi_> OK. so maybe I need to make my own kernel pkgs. wait for 4.7 is too long.
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<luoyi_> wens: sorry, my mistake, linus's master tree doesn't contain that patch
<wens> mine says it does
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<jrg> hello. was hoping maybe someone here could point me in a direction to boot emmc on a banana pi m3 while using the sd as storage?
<jrg> seems like when there is a blank sd in the slot it still tries to boot from it?
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<KotCzarny> install uboot on sd card that will read files/confs from emmc? assuming uboot supports emmc on your soc
<jrg> yah that was what i was wondering.. if i had to do something like that. it's odd that there is nothing anywhere to configure where it attempts to boot from
<jrg> i was hoping to use the SD slot for a 64GB mSD as strictly storage and keep the OS on the onboard 8GB emmc
<longsleep> jrg: it depends where it loads the bootloader from - its totally up to the bootloader when where the OS comes from
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<ssvb> jrg: do you already have a bootloader in eMMC?
<ssvb> the boot priority of different media is sometimes documented in the SoC manual, unfortunately A83t is not one of these
<ssvb> but you can figure it out by doing some experiments and document the findings here - https://linux-sunxi.org/BROM
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<wens> for a83t, it seems to boot sd first
<plaes> isn't it configurable via pins?
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<wens> supposedly
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<ssvb> plaes: IIRC only in A31, you can check the SoC datasheets which are listing all pins and try to find something like BOOT_SEL
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<ssvb> wens: if you find some time, could you please document a83t boot priority in the wiki?
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<longsleep> wtf
<longsleep> net/core/sysctl_net_core.c:24:12: warning: ‘one’ defined but not used [-Wunused-variable] static int one = 1;
<longsleep> funny
<KotCzarny> good code
<KotCzarny> ;)
<longsleep> yeah
<KotCzarny> string algebra best algebra
<KotCzarny> one plus one
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<phipli> Afternoon folks
<phipli> Does anybody have an Orange Pi Lite yet? Looks to be very similar to the One, but with wifi, 2 USB hosts and no ethernet
<phipli> They seem to have put or and a mic back on it too
<phipli> *IR
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<KotCzarny> yes, there are only 2 orange pi models. with options.
<KotCzarny> a20 based one and h3 based one
<phipli> Heh. Everything else does seem to be mostly the same with bits missing
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<KotCzarny> yup
<KotCzarny> also, grab either opi pc or opi+2e
<KotCzarny> look for the 'voltage regulator' part not to be the dumb one
<phipli> I have a couple of opi PCs
<phipli> You mean the simple voltage reg in the One?
<KotCzarny> dont remember which models were crippled
<phipli> I see some stuff saying they might have got their voltages off?
<phipli> Two voltage mode set with resistors and their both a bit too high
<KotCzarny> yeah
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<phipli> I wonder if the resistor values are too high or low - could it be fixed by piggybacking?
<KotCzarny> google armbian forums for details
<KotCzarny> or ask tkaiser directly
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<phipli> Voltage issue seems to only have impacted tkaisers device
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<KotCzarny> it affects any device of particular setup
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<phipli> I'll check the voltages later
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<jrg> ssvb: sorry. was asleep. but yes. i have it currently installed and booting from the emmc. but once the SD is placed in (even if it is blank) it will attempt to boot from the SD
<jrg> ssvb: and i can't find any information anywhere on how to change the boot order. :/
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<jrg> like i said. debian boots just fine from the emmc.. and i just want to use the SD slot as storage.
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<apritzel> jrg: that's strange, are you sure the SD card is empty? not some stray boot code left at sector 16? Can you try to clear this sector: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdx seek=16 count=1
<apritzel> tkaiser: how do you read temperatures from the Pine64 (or OrangePi)? Does the BSP kernel provide a hwmon driver?
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<KotCzarny> probably /sys
<ssvb> jrg: like I said, the boot order depends on the SoC variant, also sometimes it is properly documented and sometimes not so much
<ssvb> jrg: we (as a community) can document this stuff in the linux-sunxi wiki :-)
<ssvb> hmm, the A83t manual says "Support mandatory upgrade process through SDC0 and USB DRD", maybe it is their way to say that SDC0 has a high boot priority?
<ssvb> the A83t manual has some interesting information about EXP_BOOT_ACK and BOOT_MOD, I wonder what does it mean
<ssvb> aha, it's probably related to eMMC boot partitions and explained in https://www.micron.com/~/media/documents/products/technical-note/nand-flash/tn2918.pdf
<longsleep> apritzel: cat /sys/devices/virtual/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
<longsleep> apritzel: BSP kernel provides that
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<ssvb> apritzel: have you seen the THS patches for H3?
<apritzel> longsleep: ah, OK, I was looking for an hwmon driver
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<longsleep> i have CONFIG_SUN50IW1P1_THERMAL=y in the config, thats probably providing it
<apritzel> ssvb: no, where?
<ssvb> not sure what is the current progress with THS support, but it is mentioned in https://linux-sunxi.org/Linux_mainlining_effort#Minor_drivers
<apritzel> anyway, Amit_T pointed me already to the formula
<apritzel> because the one in the manual does not really make sense
<apritzel> ssvb: thanks
<apritzel> longsleep: yeah, that's the one
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<jrg> apritzel: hm. could be. i'll dd it blank later
<jrg> and see how that goes.
<jrg> apritzel: although... it won't even detect the SD when it is inserted WHILE debian is running on the bpi
<jrg> i was sort of expecting it to be able to at least see the SD when it was inserted. guess that isn't the case for whatever reason
<ssvb> this seems like a purely software problem, something might be wrong with your bpi kernel or the fex/dts
<jrg> yah. seems that way. ah well. if push comes to shove and i can't figure it out i'll just use the SD and mount something onto the internal emmc
<ssvb> as for the boot order, it is handled by the on-chip boot ROM code
<jrg> is that something that can be flashed or changed?
<jrg> awkward way of handling heat with it as well. i have a heatsink on it and i guess it still "overheats" so the actual spec speed isn't realistic without a fan
<jrg> May 21 08:19:50 localhost kernel: [22977.850151] CPU Budget: Temperature: 65 Limit state:1 item[1608000,4,1608000,4 0]
<ssvb> the boot ROM code can't be changed, it can be only tuned by the BOOT_SEL pins in A31, see https://github.com/allwinner-zh/documents/tree/master/A31
<ssvb> and for the A83t SoC in your bpi m3 board, check the manuals here - https://github.com/allwinner-zh/documents/tree/master/A83T
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<ssvb> unless I missed something, there are no BOOT_SEL pins in A83T anymore, so the boot order is likely fixed and can't be changed
<wens> we could assume that for socs without the pins, they have the same boot sequence as a20?
<ssvb> wens: no, we can't
<ssvb> wens: for example, A64 seems to have this particular boot order - https://linux-sunxi.org/Boot#A64
<ssvb> wens: with eMMC having higher priority than SD card
<jrg> hm. maybe apritzel was correct and i have something on the SD that i missed
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<jrg> i'll dd it later and see how it goes when i get back home
<wens> ssvb: :(
<wens> ssvb: damn
<jrg> i'd assume the emmc boot would be typical. but then again it probably depends on circumstance
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<apritzel> oh dear, someone is sending a 1529-patch-series about fixing typos
<ssvb> a great way to become a super "productive" linux kernel contributor?
<KotCzarny> ordnung muss sein
<apritzel> or a great way to annoy everyone
<ssvb> are the patches split per source file or per individual typo?
<apritzel> KotCzarny: Jawoll!
<apritzel> ssvb: per source file
<KotCzarny> :)
<apritzel> though it's mostly one typo per patch anyway
<KotCzarny> A longer version is contained in a mid-19th century collection of proverbs where the title is a Wellerism: Ordnung muss sein, sagte Hans, da brachten sie ihn in das Spinnhaus (in English: "Order must be, said Hans, as they took him to the madhouse)."
<KotCzarny> lol
<apritzel> I could piggy back on it and become the no.1 reviewer ;-)
<KotCzarny> drat. my opi+2e is still in transit. i suspect customs office :/
<jrg> lol
<Amit_t_> apritzel: Would you please provide some tips , to boot ATF and u-boot together from FEL ?
<ssvb> KotCzarny: yeah, there is 22 euro VAT exempt threshold for in the EU
<ssvb> KotCzarny: it's one of the reasons why I don't feel like buying the plus2e board :-)
<jrg> lol
<KotCzarny> :)
<KotCzarny> still, will be worth it if it arrives
<jrg> how much was the opi ?
<ssvb> maybe Xunlong needs to design a board targeting specifically this 22 euro (including shipping cost) price point?
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<KotCzarny> jrg: 35usd + ~5usd shipping
<jrg> wow. not bad.
<jrg> if anything the gbit would be worth it
<KotCzarny> nah, i bought it for 2gb of ram
<jrg> that too
<KotCzarny> and overall being nice setup
<jrg> it's the reason i bought the banana pi
<KotCzarny> a83t has worse support than h3 for now
<jrg> the ram and network speed. i was using a rpi1 a few days ago
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<jrg> KotCzarny: well.. it's working fine for me so far. but i'm using it as a shell box
<jrg> i know a debian release with gpu support had an img pushed out
<jrg> i haven't tried it since i just need it as a shell box
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<jrg> it's a great upgrade from the rpi1
<KotCzarny> there was something that stopped me from buing bpi-m3
<ssvb> jrg: what's the current imagination gpu support status?
<KotCzarny> ah, right pvr
<KotCzarny> ;)
<jrg> support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2)
<jrg> according to the "readme" on that particular image on banana-pi.org
<ssvb> jrg: using binary blobs or something better?
<KotCzarny> support, but where and how
<jrg> not sure tbh. i'm looking around trying to see how they did it
<jrg> but unfortunately my reading time as run out. the dentist about to put me in a chair and pull a wisdom tooth out
<jrg> *has
<KotCzarny> have fun
<KotCzarny> ;)
<jrg> KotCzarny: maybe if he gives me some opium
<jrg> for later
<ssvb> iirc, the powervr drivers for x11 even used to have a binary ddx driver, which means being tied to some particular outdated xorg version
<jrg> but our government hates opiates nowadays because everybody on the east coast of the US is a heroin addict
<ssvb> also the 2d performance was really bad with this binary blob
<jrg> ssvb: ah. well.. hopefully someone fixes that. it reminds me of the n900
<jrg> "free and open" didn't really wind up being what they said it was
<jrg> always running into HW IP issues
<KotCzarny> yeah, pvr too :/
<ssvb> yeah, my experience was only from the omap3/omap4 times and I haven't touched anything powervr related since then
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<KotCzarny> but other parts are being worked on to mainline
<KotCzarny> hmm, ssvb, maybe 'modular sbc' would be an answer to 22eur threshold
<KotCzarny> socketed chips etc
<jrg> the banana-pi.org forums are so asian :) i mean i'm not knocking the people there or anything but the english is so bad for a lot of it.
<KotCzarny> not to mention it would make whole thing repairable
<ssvb> KotCzarny: but then you have higher shipping expenses, not sure if this is worth it :-)
<jrg> so is the bananapi "manual" i know it isn't a large company but they could have sent it to someone to try to proof read it
<KotCzarny> ssvb, but faster shipping ;)
<ssvb> KotCzarny: yeah, and no need to deal with paperwork formalities
<KotCzarny> all parts kits could be marked as 'repair kit'
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<wens> mripard: there seems to be a mismatch in the pll2 code
<wens> mripard: a10s/a13 user manual says the post div is 0x0 ~ 0x1f for 1 ~ 32, while a10/a20 is 1, 1 ~ 31
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<luoyi> pll2 clock are all divided from 24MHz, does this mean that we can't get accurate 44.1/88.2 such series clock ?
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<wens> yup
<wens> iirc the rate close to 44.1 gives a slightly slowed down audio
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<jrg> seems like someone found a solution reltaed to the sys_config.fex
<jrg> think that only gets it to detect it tho. and not actually boot properly from it.. i need to check tho
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<jrg> blah. i give up on this. i'll just use the 8GB
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<phiplii> anyone know what the minimum SD card size is for Armbian? Specifically the Orange Pi One image - need to test something and only have a 4gb to hand.
<KotCzarny> 4GB should be fine
<KotCzarny> i think it can even fit in 1GB with some wiggling
<phiplii> good good
<phiplii> That's quite awesome
<phiplii> I have so many 2GB cards from old phones, etc
<phiplii> that it is nice when you can make a linux datalogger, booting and recording to something so small
<KotCzarny> keep in mind old(crappy) cards might be the source of many problems
<longsleep> phiplii: well, those cards will certainly be very slow
<phiplii> yes :)
<KotCzarny> they werent designed to be used as a rootfs
<KotCzarny> also, i had some troubles with compatibility
<KotCzarny> 2 of my 2gb cards refused to boot
<phiplii> I have more SBCs than SD cards... so sometimes I have to scrape the bottom of the barrel
<phiplii> when I'm too lazy to keep backing them up
<KotCzarny> root over nfs?
<KotCzarny> :)
<KotCzarny> s/root/rootfs/
<phiplii> For what I'm doing right now, I really should be booting over USB from my laptop...
<phiplii> but I've not looked at how to do it yet
<KotCzarny> either via fel mode or simple uboot on sd that will boot via nfs
<phiplii> how quick do they boot like that?
<phiplii> KotCzarny : Ta for the link
<KotCzarny> seems they boot with usb1 speeds
<phiplii> that's... 12mb/s?
<phiplii> Interesting.
<KotCzarny> yeah, but i see 500-900kB/s in the table
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<phiplii> heh
<phiplii> after ages using an old TV on linux machines for testing and getting irritated with how the backlight adjusted depending on what was on the screen...
<phiplii> meaning it got really dark if you only had a login prompt...
<phiplii> I just looked and realised that the backlight was set to "Auto".
<phiplii> sometimes it helps to actually look.
<phiplii> So, back to OPi One voltages
<phiplii> I've measured the voltage at idle, and it seems to be 1.3v. Then I ran sysbench and measured it again, and I get 1.3v. I'm running Armbian downloaded last week.
<phiplii> has voltage switching been turn off, have I misunderstood something, or something else altogether?
<KotCzarny> what do forum says?
<phiplii> Armbian forum posts from back in Feb say I should expect 1.11V and 1.31V
<phiplii> but the exact situation, I'm not sure yet
<phiplii> I'll have a look through the .fex and see if I can see anything obvious
<KotCzarny> you can also ask on the forum
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<tkaiser> phiplii: Regarding voltages on Orange Pi One. I made a mistake prior to Armbian 5.10 release. Please have a look at http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/1122-arisc-errors-have-returned/ for explanation and fix.
<tkaiser> And please keep in mind that your old SD cards suck especially when it's about random I/O: http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/954-sd-card-performance/
<phiplii> tkaiser : was pmu_level1 = 576 the issue in the previous fex?
<phiplii> tkaiser : I'll keep the old ones in arduinos :). I bought as many 16GB Sandisk class 10s as I could justify a while back... they just seem to vanish into things in the house
<tkaiser> phiplii: nope, prefixing the 1100 with a zero. I did copy&paste from FriendlyARM changes without thinking.
<tkaiser> phiplii: I really don't get why people talk about 'speed class' when it's about dev boards. 'Class 10' means nothing if we're not talking about cameras/recorders.
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<KotCzarny> yup, iops@4k random write or nothing!
<phiplii> heh
<phiplii> we might as well just quote the cost
<phiplii> because the claimed speeds are usually creative
<tkaiser> KotCzarny: 32k is also interesting. I did some tracing a while ago when I played with Midori. Many SQLite databases all stuck in I/O. Browsing close to impossible with crappy old SD card. No problem with recent Samsung EVO.
<phiplii> got 1.1V at last
<phiplii> thanks tkaiser
<phiplii> and 1.3V with sysbench running
<phiplii> that's more like what I was expecting.
<tkaiser> phiplii: If you know what you're doing you can read through this also and further 'tune' settings: https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib/issues/298
<phiplii> The internet had me believe it was fixed in the armbian image quite a while ago. Shame on me for not reading enough clearly.
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<libv> wtf.
<libv> ah, i missed nove again
<libv> why does he not lurk around like normal people?
<libv> nove: well done.
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<rellla> libv: he reads the logs ;)
<libv> :)
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<phiplii> but could someone point me in the direction of something that includes info about the [cooler_table] section?
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<phiplii> looking at 'cooler0 = "1200000 4 4294967295 0"', I'd guess frequency, number of cores... and then I run out of inspiration
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