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<MoeIcenowy> jemk: I suddenly found some mysterious things...
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<MoeIcenowy> oh let me go to #cedrus
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<dgp> Can someone create a talk page for Xunlong_Orange_Pi_Zero on the wiki? I want to add some notes about SPI flash that aren't wiki page ready
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<tuxillo> hi
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<wens> might have found some compatible source code for a80's hdmi block
<MoeIcenowy> I think A80's HDMI seems to be a "original" dwc hdmi?
<wens> this was the source code i found
<dgp> Does anyone plan on doing a DM SPI driver for u-boot? If not I will attempt it
<wens> has a whole bunch of functions matching the blob in allwinner's u-boot
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<xdanger> I have a question about persistant mac address for sun8i. armbian with 3.4.11? uses wifi_hwaddr_from_chipid in rtl8189fs, but it seems that it doesn't work in mainline kernel. Any advice where to start? I need something to identify the hardware so I can boot the same image on different hardwares. I'm testing Orange Pi lite at the moment.
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<jonkerj> recent u-boot (2016.11) and mainline+mointjoie's patches should take care of a stable mac-address for emac
<jonkerj> wifi, I don't know
<jonkerj> maybe you need to alias ethernet0 in DT, depends on your board and the completeness of it's DT
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<xdanger> orange pi lite doesn't have ethernet
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<libv> mnemoc: ping!
<libv> mnemoc: my creditcard info needs to be updated, the info hetzner has was only valid til november
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<kvsari> Hey guys, I'm using the vanilla linux kernel 4.9-rc7 on my CubieTruck. I've enabled System V IPC kernel option (it's not enabled in the default sunxi kernel config) and something weird is happening.
<kvsari> kill -l lists 64 signals when there should only be 32.
<kvsari> How do I enable System V IPC and keep the signal count to 32?
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<KotCzarny> isnt it generic linux question unrelated to sunxi?
<KotCzarny> ie. google search might be helpful
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<ErwinH> Is there a special reason why the H5 is limited to 1008MHz?
<ErwinH> Or more specific, why the Orange PiPC2 is limited to 1008?
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<KotCzarny> ErwinH: lack of stability testing/proper support?
<jelle> or I guess it was taken from the fex file as a 'known good'
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<hojnikb> ErwinH: It's quite simple. DVFS interface is not working, so it's running at default bootup voltage (1.1V) and frequency (1008Mhz is the stable freq. for 1.1V)
<hojnikb> but even at 1Ghz, it's still faster than a7
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<KotCzarny> numbers or gtfo ;)
<hojnikb> KotCzarny: 2200 vs 3000 octane score
<hojnikb> h3 was running at 1.3g
<KotCzarny> 2200 for h3 or h5?
<hojnikb> if we normalize this by frequency, thats a significant boost for browsing performance.
<hojnikb> h3 obviously
<hojnikb> z3735 for example scores around 4000
<hojnikb> so those little arm cores aren't that bad
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<KotCzarny> my t500 (core duo@2.4ghz) running in firefox in linux in virtualbox in win7 scored 6562
<hojnikb> core2duo is still pretty fast
<hojnikb> even though it's 10 years old
<hojnikb> and has it's roots back to PIII
<miasma> well. isn't h3 a in-order cpu
<hojnikb> yep
<hojnikb> so is a53
<miasma> that makes a difference
<Wizzup> core2duo with ssd and proper gfx card is mad fast for all normal purposes :)
<hojnikb> thats what makes it so simple and power efficient
<hojnikb> no need for fancy branch predictions
<KotCzarny> native octane in firfox in win7 scored 6673
<hojnikb> units
<hojnikb> core2 is cheap as hell too
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<KotCzarny> so not bad vm speed
<hojnikb> but compared to little arm cores, it's a real power hog
<KotCzarny> not really, 10x at most
<hojnikb> it's a lot more than that
<hojnikb> remember, core2 duo is just a cpu
<hojnikb> h3 is a whole SoC
<hojnikb> so gpu, chipset, memory controller
<hojnikb> thats all sepeare with 775
<KotCzarny> my thinkpad t500 eats 20W in idle with lcd on, 15W in idle with lcd off
<hojnikb> zero with h2+ eats like what
<hojnikb> 0.5W
<KotCzarny> 4GB vs 256MB
<KotCzarny> + ssd + hdd
<hojnikb> not to mention, that those chipsets consume almost no power doing h.264/265, while core2 will struggle hard
<KotCzarny> btw. octane in chrome just scored 10070
<hojnikb> yeah, webkit fares much better in octane
<KotCzarny> so mentioning browser is very essential
<hojnikb> version of the browser too
<hojnikb> so octane is not the best way to measure general performance, but it can give you a general idea on how the machine will perform in browsing
<KotCzarny> not really, running firefox on h3 sucks big time
<hojnikb> i wouldnt say it sux
<hojnikb> certanly better than chromium
<KotCzarny> so while rendering engine might run smoothly, display drivers play a big role
<miasma> hojnikb: modern core i3 is closer to a SoC. it's a better comparison. core2 is already legacy stuff
<hojnikb> miasma: modern i3 blows away any arm soc
<miasma> but by how much
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<hojnikb> at least as far as raw cpu performance is concerned
<hojnikb> efficiency is another matter
<KotCzarny> if you have i3 based machine, run test and see
<hojnikb> by how much really really depends on the workload
<miasma> i don't :P that's why I asked. gotta read more benchmarks
<hojnikb> x86 vs arm is a widely different architecture
<hojnikb> somewhere x86 fares very well
<KotCzarny> arm still isnt ready for desktop experience
<hojnikb> somewhere arm comes close or even beats it
<KotCzarny> too blobbed
<miasma> there's also x86 atom, which is a bit crappier
<hojnikb> arm really really needs a bios/uefi like architure
<KotCzarny> lets not talk about atom, it was failed experiment
<hojnikb> so no need for a seperate kernel for each and every soc/board
<hojnikb> atom is pretty decent actually
<hojnikb> at least from silvermont onwards
<hojnikb> everything before suxed mayor balls
<KotCzarny> havent tried newer iterations
<hojnikb> z3735f is actually my daily driver
<hojnikb> if i'm not using i3 6100u that is
<miasma> i have z8350 and z8300 and they're kind of ready for desktop, but struggle with quite normal tasks like when watching videos in a browser
<hojnikb> it helps a lot if you install h264ify
<miasma> they have hw video decoder, BUT the javascript on the web pages makes them slow
<willmore> i5-3320m: 17963
<hojnikb> youtube defaults to vp9
<hojnikb> which kills those little atoms
<hojnikb> a decent browser + adblocker + h264ify makes those atoms quite decent for everyday use
<hojnikb> especially higher clocked ones like j1900
<willmore> I have a j1800 board waiting to be swapped into the firewall/router.
<willmore> Should be lower power and faster than the E-350
<hojnikb> i'm still waiting for someone to make passive n4200 box
<hojnikb> apperently those new goldmont atoms are quite a bit better than silvermont
<hojnikb> reaching core2 ipc
<MoeIcenowy> atom is not a bad thing
<MoeIcenowy> however
<MoeIcenowy> usually it's trying to driver a so-high-resolution screen
<miasma> luckily I use ARMs mostly as home servers so it's easy to fix performance issues by buying more boards :) a single request rarely requires core i7 performance :)
<hojnikb> too bad cheap arm boards with good io are nonexistent
<KotCzarny> depends how cheap you mean by cheap
<miasma> with usb3 dongles you get 300-400 Mbps
<hojnikb> is it too much to ask for a quad core board with usb/sata and gigabit network
<hojnikb> for like 30$
<miasma> i doubt gigabit phy would add that much cost
<KotCzarny> espressobin almost fits your request
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<miasma> h3 with the gigabit usb dongle is like $21. I'd assume a gigabit phy onboard would be at most $20 for opi pc
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<hojnikb> thats still too slow
<miasma> ymmv, it's good enough for me.
<hojnikb> i've given up completly on arm, so i ended buying a cheap amd itx board and some cheap case
<KotCzarny> allwinner isnt designed as a network/io devices
<willmore> Can't wait until 28nm process nodes are the cheap nodes like 45nm is now.
<hojnikb> don't they use 40nm for cheap socs ?
<willmore> Or that.
<KotCzarny> but i liked low power it required, and switched my home router/server to it
<hojnikb> for me e1-2100 board does the job just fine
<hojnikb> nas and torrenting
<hojnikb> hits 110MB/s easy via samba
<KotCzarny> especially since it only needed single voltage as dcin too
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<hojnikb> and it costed like 38€
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<KotCzarny> 'cost'
<KotCzarny> (past tense is the same)
<hojnikb> right :)
<KotCzarny> how many watts it eats?
<hojnikb> with one hdd i think its around 10W at the wall
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<KotCzarny> not that bad then
<hojnikb> nope
<hojnikb> and like i said that board was really cheap
<vpeter> hojnikb: which board exactly is this?
<hojnikb> this one
<KotCzarny> good ol' biostar
<KotCzarny> hehe
<hojnikb> gigabit network, dual core amd
<hojnikb> sata
<hojnikb> usb3
<hojnikb> and passive
<KotCzarny> what do you use to power it?
<hojnikb> nas, torrent, samba and rss server
<KotCzarny> power as in electrical power
<hojnikb> oh
<vpeter> where did you gte it for ~40€ ?
<hojnikb> mindfactory
<hojnikb> oh i'm using a picopsu
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<KotCzarny> 5200 is quad core
<hojnikb> yep
<hojnikb> this is as slow as they get
<hojnikb> but for intended purpose it's plenty enough
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<Ixnus> please people concentrate on topic it's increasingly harder to keep up with the log :(
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<dave0x6d> agraf: Hey there, thanks for your work on u-boot EFI payloads! Quick question, what kind of limitations am I probably going to run into here? e.g. is booting iPXE (EFI) a horrible idea?
<avph> dave0x6d: I think iPXE is x86-only and even relies on bios calls...
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<dave0x6d> avph: stupid question, do UEFI implementations have any BIOS calls? I thought the answer was a strong no, but I may be having a n00b moment.
<avph> dave0x6d: on x86 I believe most of the EUFI bios have a legacy compatibility module to do this
<dave0x6d> avph: isn't a that only active if you boot with CSM? e.g. if you boot a normal EFI payload, why would CSM related calls be allowed?
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<KotCzarny> jernej: 0x42494E47 is BING
<KotCzarny> ;)
<jernej> I know
<KotCzarny> whoever thought this scheme up must have hell of imagination
<jernej> maybe we should test all four letters words in all unknown registers :)
<KotCzarny> also, this makes googling anything related impossible
<KotCzarny> so. good choice
<jernej> I doubt you can find anything related, it seems custom made
<jernej> at least this glue code
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<KotCzarny> 54524545 is TREE
<jernej> and last one is WATR
<KotCzarny> AND 0X57415452 is WATR
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<MoeIcenowy> jernej: what the password are you decoding ;-)
<MoeIcenowy> oh I see 54524545
<jernej> those are magic values for HDMI phy
<MoeIcenowy> what's BING for?
<KotCzarny> unscrambling addresses
<MoeIcenowy> I remembered TREE is the lock code of HDMI PHY
<KotCzarny> do those 3 words come from some myth/story? or just random?
<MoeIcenowy> maybe random...
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<libv> and the sunxi server is safe again ;)
<Wizzup> ! :)
<jelle> \o/
<rellla> thanks libv
<rellla> and why did mnemoc scramble his nick? :p
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<apritzel> dgp: I was thinking about hacking a SPI driver of U-Boot as well
<apritzel> dgp: but have lots of higher priority tasks ahead
<apritzel> dgp: but I have some bare metal code that can read SPI flash, so if you need help ...
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<agraf> dave0x6d: not a horrible idea, just something I never tried and something that might rely on infrastructure that's not available
<agraf> dave0x6d: in general the whole efi support is more geared towards a "driver is in-uboot" model
<agraf> dave0x6d: so interfaces to for example enumerate the PCI bus are not exposed
<dave0x6d> agraf: this is obviously ridiculous (no intention of even trying it), but what issues would I run into trying to boot Windows' boot manager EFI as my payload?
<agraf> dave0x6d: x86 or arm?
<dave0x6d> either/both :)
<agraf> dave0x6d: so for x86, u-boot only implements 32bit mode atm
<agraf> dave0x6d: which means you'd only be able to boot a 32bit boot manager, not sure that's a serious limitation
<agraf> dave0x6d: for arm, you maybe could try and run the rpi one?
<dave0x6d> Booting a 64 bit kernel after should be fine, no?
<agraf> depends on how the boot loader is implemented
<dave0x6d> That's how I did it on Bay Trail.
<agraf> if it expects u-boot to boot a 64bit efi binary, it'll fail
<agraf> because u-boot's efi implementation is single-arch
<dave0x6d> Aren't most?
<agraf> but overall, just give it a try and see where it stumbles
<agraf> I don't know - in theory it's perfectly legal for a TianoCore implementation to support both 32bit and 64bit payloads
<dave0x6d> Yep, because everybody follows the full implementation specs ;P
<agraf> *shrug* either way, give it a try, fix the few things that fail and make it work :)
<agraf> if it doesn't work already
<dave0x6d> Man, I'm getting annoyed again just thinking about the stupid intel bay trail 32-bit EFI incident.
<dave0x6d> agraf: anywhere in particular aside from my GitHub I should post results of failure/success?
<agraf> dave0x6d: sure, the u-boot ML :)
<agraf> dave0x6d: same location patches go to ;)
<dave0x6d> But if I say something stupid, I can't edit my post to fix it 😶
<agraf> just don't say stupid things :)
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<tuxillo> hmm, my nanopi neo order at firendlyarm.com is still pending after 5 days
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<BurtyB> tuxillo, they don't seem to update it - one of mine has said processing for >3 months (already arrived) and another had arrived before the status changed.
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