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<jrg> Processing triggers for initramfs-tools (0.120+deb8u2) ...
<jrg> /boot/initrd.img-3.4.112-sun8i does not exist. Cannot update.
<jrg> well.........
<jrg> guess you're supposed to manually mount /boot on the opi+2e first or something
<jrg> or maybe it builds it? weird...
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<KotCzarny> jrg: if you chose separate /boot, then yes
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<MoeIcenowy> terrible... Pine64 BSP supports no 1024x600 HDMI mode...
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: the above sentence should end after the first three words ;-)
<MoeIcenowy> :-) Maybe I should start mainline development ASAP
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<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: of course! what is your particular interest? power / battery?
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: I have not bought the battery... but I think we at least need now basic axp803 support
<MoeIcenowy> at least regulators
<apritzel> the point is that I don't like the idea of exposing the axp to Linux very much
<apritzel> I started working on the SCPI interface yesterday
<apritzel> that gives us a generic access to regulators
<MoeIcenowy> SCPI?
<apritzel> the actual axp programming would be done in firmware
<MoeIcenowy> ARM Trusted Firmware?
<apritzel> for now I'd use ATF, because it's already there
<apritzel> in the long run we may move this to the arisc
<apritzel> ideally we can do this later without changing anything in Linux
<MoeIcenowy> Oh it's a standard...
<apritzel> kind of, yes
<apritzel> it has a generic interface, you just say: please set regulator x to voltage y
<apritzel> and firmware does this
<apritzel> which allows both abstraction (PHY regulator is always number 5, for instance) and also security (we disallow any illegal or harmful voltages)
<MoeIcenowy> The sh*tty ARM64 power manager has finally a standard!
<MoeIcenowy> Good job!
<apritzel> good thing is also: it's already upstream
<apritzel> all we need to do is to provide the firmware implementation for one specific SoC and add a DT node
<MoeIcenowy> Thus... we won't enable RSB in kernel?
<MoeIcenowy> (As it's used to communicate with AXP by ATF/ARISC
<apritzel> I don't want to
<apritzel> we should keep the RSB confined to the secure side (firmware, so either ATF or arisc)
<MoeIcenowy> but it will be a trouble if a ACxxx chip is imported in further design...
<MoeIcenowy> ACxxx uses also RSB
<apritzel> why is that troublesome? In fact you can totally hide this from Linux by implementing the stuff in the firmware
<apritzel> which is by definition device specific
<MoeIcenowy> we're importing more and more drivers to ATF/ARISC...
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<apritzel> I'd rather have them there than in Linux
<MoeIcenowy> if we import too many things to arisc
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<MoeIcenowy> it will finally not fit SRAM A2
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<apritzel> I don't think that's a problem, the code is very easy actually:
<apritzel> listen to the mailbox (either IRQ or polling)
<apritzel> read from the shared memory
<apritzel> dispatch to a simple handler by the function number
<apritzel> sanitise the voltage / frequency and write to the register
<apritzel> don't see how this should exceed 32KB
<longsleep> MoeIcenowy: Somebody working on mainlining HDMI support for Pine64 would be nice. Not sure how feasable though as they did not release all the code
<MoeIcenowy> longsleep: or you'd say "they release no code"
<MoeIcenowy> only a blob
<longsleep> MoeIcenowy: sure what they release is terrible - but thats what we have to work with no matter what
<MoeIcenowy> maybe we should use IDA Pro :-)
<apritzel> isn't there already stuff partly reverse engineered?
<MoeIcenowy> yes
<MoeIcenowy> but the HDMI phy is yet far from being fully explained
<MoeIcenowy> (what we should firstly pray is the source of libdram
<longsleep> MoeIcenowy: did you look at their latest bit of "source" aka the sunxi-drm driver?
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<MoeIcenowy> I'll check it
<MoeIcenowy> but the note says "Using drm driver not able to coexist with display driver,due to utilize display relate BSP section"
<longsleep> Yes its just a wrapper around the existing disp2 driver
<KotCzarny> i can understand not posting hw designs, but not posting any reference for operation of the chips? what could be the reason?
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<MoeIcenowy> I at least can be not careful to the HDMI, as I lent my HDMI screen to another person who has a rpi2
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<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: I have seen you switched RSB and SRAM A2 to secure -only...
<apritzel> yes
<apritzel> though that actually doesn't work ;-)
<apritzel> as you can still access it
<wens> :S
<apritzel> it seems we are missing something in that security setting
<apritzel> I am not even sure it works at all on the A64
<apritzel> because I see it being enabled on the H64
<wens> it's best to just ask them :)
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<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: can ARISC access them after switching the secure mode?
<apritzel> that's a bit unclear, but it looks like
<apritzel> I think the arisc is always running "secure"
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<apritzel> means all arisc bus accesses are tagged as secure
<wens> makes sense if the secure sram it's suppose to run from is secure only
<apritzel> indeed
<apritzel> but as mentioned this whole secure scheme is a bit confusing
* apritzel is off for lunch
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<arete74> hi try to use kernel 4.7-rc7 wih cpugfreq support,
<arete74> but the command ls /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
<arete74> ls: cannot access '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq': No such file or directory
<_stephan> arete74, is cpufreq configured in your kernel? gunzip -c /proc/config.gz | grep CPU_FREQ
<MoeIcenowy> arete74: what's your soc?
<MoeIcenowy> A23/33, H3 has now no cpufreq support
<arete74> my soc is A10
<MoeIcenowy> A10 should have
<MoeIcenowy> you can run ls /sys/modules/cpufreq-dt
<arete74> moeicenowy:ls: cannot access '/sys/modules/cpufreq-dt': No such file or directory
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<_stephan> arete74, how about your dts? does it include sun4i-a10.dtsi ?
<arete74> _stephan: i use mainline dts
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<_stephan> so, what's your board?
<arete74> cuibieboard1 1G ram
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<_stephan> arete74, which part of the path is the first, that does not exist in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq ?
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: you have already placed ATF into SRAM A2?
<arete74> _stephan: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/ exsist,/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq not exsist
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<wens> arete74: did you compile cpufreq in?
<arete74> wens: yes
<wens> and cpufreq-dt?
<arete74> yes
<wens> and what kernel/dts versions are you using/
<arete74> 4.7-rc7 download from kernel.org
<wens> you also need to enable CPUFREQ_DT_PLATDEV
<_stephan> mhhh... is a10 really a cortex-a8 ?
<wens> hmm, which you have enabled....
<_stephan> sun7i-a20.dtsi has it arm,cortex-a7, sun4i-a10.dtsi has it arm,cortex-a8
<wens> _stephan: yes
<_stephan> ok
<plaes> a8 is single core, a7 is multi-core
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<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: is there any easy way to debug ATF?
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<wens> use r_uart as debug output?
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: use NOTICE("...");, that is something like pr_info()
<MoeIcenowy> I mean easily update the ATF
<MoeIcenowy> I do not want to remove and re-insert the SD card for many times
<apritzel> I use FEL booting for development
<MoeIcenowy> Pine64 have poor QA... I'm afraid one day the sd slot will be worn out
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: how to get such a fel cable?
<MoeIcenowy> I used a A-A cable from my old usbhdd
<MoeIcenowy> but it didn't work
<apritzel> find a dark alley and ask for a non-standard USB cable ;-)
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: how should the cable be constructed?
<MoeIcenowy> I think Pine64 should sell FEL USB cable as an accessory :-)
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: I guess it's a 1:1 connection, there aren't much other possibilities with USB
<MoeIcenowy> yes
<MoeIcenowy> but I think my cable should work
<KotCzarny> usbhdd is probably power only
<apritzel> possibly
<MoeIcenowy> KotCzarny: I'm sure that this cable transmits data
<KotCzarny> i mean too little power
<MoeIcenowy> my usbhdd have only usb type-a
<apritzel> mmh, weird
<apritzel> did you try just "./sunxi-fel ver"?
<MoeIcenowy> maybe the cable is too old
<MoeIcenowy> I tried lsusb
<MoeIcenowy> nothing is shown
<apritzel> the cable is in the upper socket?
<apritzel> no SD card in the slot?
<MoeIcenowy> yes
<apritzel> powered on?
<KotCzarny> cable cant be too old (both ports being usb2
<MoeIcenowy> maybe the cable is worn out
<MoeIcenowy> the usbhdd adapter worked for me for more than 3 years
<MoeIcenowy> (although the hdd worked as usb hdd for only one year
<apritzel> you could try to test whether the pins are connected
<MoeIcenowy> buy one new cable is a wisdom choice for me
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<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: where's U-Boot written in pine64/images/pine64_firmware-20160601.img
<apritzel> starts at 40KB, just after boot0
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: will the position be fixed?
<MoeIcenowy> or it may change in further images?
<apritzel> probably stay there
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<MoeIcenowy> (I hate the design with a U-Boot located at block 19096
<apritzel> that's the location upstream U-Boot uses as well
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<MoeIcenowy> they're killing my partition habit
<apritzel> agreed, also it's pointless
<apritzel> at least for Linux, maybe it has it's root in some Android partition stuff, or matches NAND requirements or the like
<MoeIcenowy> I think it's kind of "Pheonix" tradition
<wens> probably nand erase page stuff?
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<KotCzarny> or uefi req?
<MoeIcenowy> @apritzel: when can you work out ATF regulator stuff?
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<apritzel> KotCzarny: uefi? AW? that 19MB thing predates UEFI, AFAIK
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: can you sketch what you would need?
<apritzel> turning on/off regulators only?
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: yes
<apritzel> reading voltages or current?
<MoeIcenowy> I want Wi-Fi
<apritzel> that's easy, just enable the regulator unconditionally in ATF
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<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: hmm... it maybe wise
<MoeIcenowy> enable the Ethernet PHY and WiFi
<apritzel> I enabled the Ethernet PHY already
<apritzel> and saw the WiFi regulator, but kept it off for now
<apritzel> same with HDMI
<MoeIcenowy> I think the code in your a64-v5 is now sufficient to enable Wi-Fi
<apritzel> but enabling that would be just a few trivial lines in ATF
<MoeIcenowy> (although we may get the 802.11b speed for the poor effiency of sun50i mmc
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: does the RTL chip work now via the SDIO interface?
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: I don't know
<apritzel> last time I checked only the USB version had an upstream driver
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs
<apritzel> well, yes, that one
<apritzel> that doesn't look very upstreamable to me
<MoeIcenowy> and USB Host-only controller should at least be enabled
<MoeIcenowy> (Thus we can get EHCI running
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: there are some bits missing
<apritzel> for USB
<MoeIcenowy> ?
<MoeIcenowy> missing in the driver?
<apritzel> minor differences in the registers
<MoeIcenowy> ah-oh
<apritzel> I could mount a pen drive the other day
<apritzel> with some hacks
<apritzel> but hotplug didn't work
<apritzel> also I had to disable OHCI
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: but you are very welcome to fix this!
<MoeIcenowy> ok
<apritzel> I can push the bits I have so far somewhere
<MoeIcenowy> I will do usermanual diff on A33 and A64
<apritzel> there is this one register which is annoying
<MoeIcenowy> apritzel: which one?
<apritzel> because I think it cannot be expressed with the current driver
<apritzel> just a sec ..
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<MoeIcenowy> thx
<apritzel> that's USBPHY config register (0x00cc in the CCU)
<apritzel> bits 17:16
<MoeIcenowy> ccu... I diffed "Interfaces -> USB"
<apritzel> the driver only supports single bits, AFAICT
<MoeIcenowy> it's out of my thought
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<apritzel> but we need to set this to '11'
<apritzel> also the PHY control registers are not documented properly
<apritzel> and seem to be slightly different from the other SoCs
<apritzel> H3 is of no help here, because the USB part is too different
<apritzel> MoeIcenowy: your best bet is to look at the BSP kernel, I am afraid
<MoeIcenowy> ok it's the allwinner style
<MoeIcenowy> unclear user manual
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<apritzel> no, no, it's all meant as a challenge to spot upcoming Linux talents ;-)
<KotCzarny> hehe
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<nove> this is about "added value", if there is a working hdmi driver in mailline, there is "no value" because will be in equal stance to other socs with already mainline driver, with no driver the consumer has to rely in the vendor, creating "added value"
<nove> as can be seen, the only point to shuffle registers, is to create this "added value"
<KotCzarny> nove, wouldn't it be better for vendor to have added value of 'stuff works and has good software/drivers' value?
<wens> obfuscating stuff normally means you're trying to hide something
<nove> i don't know
<nove> and i am certain that the hardware design holders, also have competent people that can easy see beyond any obfuscation
<nove> so shuffling is not to hide, but to make hard
<nove> the reuse of any existent driver
<apritzel> I think that's pointless unless you are into some kind of software business
<apritzel> and to me being able to point customers to existing distributions would be much more tempting than having to provide my own crap
<KotCzarny> especially that they skimp on software anyway
<apritzel> AW could still download $distro, add something and put it on a pen drive
<MoeIcenowy> consider the fact that there's nothing about HDMI in the user manual.
<apritzel> In fact HDMI is a good example why you shouldn't do your own stuff
<apritzel> because you have to then test, adjust and fix your h/w and s/w with the gazillions of TVs and monitors out there
<apritzel> which you could just avoid by using something that has been tested before
<apritzel> just like the (first) Pine64 Android image just produced (some kind of) image on one of my three monitors
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