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<apritzel>
jernej: how do you feel about sending the h616 U-Boot patches to the ML?
<apritzel>
jernej: I don't think it makes sense to wait for the Linux DTs to be acked
<apritzel>
for U-Boot itself this is mostly irrelevant (for a new SoC!), and we can update them at any time
<apritzel>
and most of the patches are independent from any DT content
<apritzel>
jernej: if we can start the discussion and public review *now*, I see good chances that we can merge this already in January
<swiftgeek>
where is voltage being set for battery charging on axp209 ? linux axp209 code made me think that uboot sets it, but then i don't see it in uboot
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<wens>
ATM, nowhere. hardware default (or whatever is left in the pmic registers) is used
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<mripard>
wens: don't we have support for that in the PMIC battery driver ?
<Ashleee>
whereas Iw as using rgmii-txid same as normal Pine64
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<willmore>
apritzel, regarding your comment about delay slots being a hidden source of pain: I remember when I ran into them in the MIPS R2000 CPU back in the early 90's. I remember thinking "Oh, there's something that's never going to come back to bite them in the ass.</s>"
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<hexdump0815>
jernej: regarding hdmi on h616 - maybe its similar to my eachlink box where is need to add video=HDMI-1:e to get anything on the hdmi port? did you try that already?
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<hexdump0815>
jernej: and in case you want to have some basic driver for xr819 for testing - this one is supposed to be a somewhat improved mainline version of it: https://github.com/fifteenhex/xradio
<hexdump0815>
jernej: btw. i plan to help testing what you have for the h616 soon a bit as well
<jernej>
hexdump0815: I'm sure it's not that issue, plug events are detected correctly
<jernej>
most likely clocks or regulators
<hexdump0815>
jernej: ah ok - just wanted to mention it at least
<jernej>
regarding wifi - thanks, but I'm really not that interested in that wifi
<hexdump0815>
understandable with this hardware :)
<jernej>
or most of them, for that matter
<apritzel>
jernej: is there any chance you can read the AXP registers from the BSP on your TV box? So that you can get the voltages and status on each of them?
<jernej>
yes, I did that
<jernej>
through debugfs - regmap
<apritzel>
ah, nice!
<jernej>
but still, I don't know which regulator is responsible for which peripheral
<apritzel>
can't you put those values into the .dts, with regulator-always-on or something, then turn them off one by one and see what stops working?
<jernej>
I tried that, but I didn't get conclusive results
<apritzel>
bummer!
<jernej>
few of them are obvious, like cpu and dram
<jernej>
but for example, I couldn't pinpoint emmc regulators
<jernej>
there are 3x 3.3V and 2x 1.8V
<jernej>
btw, kernel can also shut down regulator when peripherals are not in use
<apritzel>
jernej: can? Doesn't it always do this? This bit me already quite a few times ...
<jernej>
I mean dynamically
<jernej>
but yes, it does that at boot
<apritzel>
jernej: but you didn't get HDMI on that TV box either, I guess?
<jernej>
I tried only on that box, I received proper HDMI cable for OPi today
<jernej>
I plan to test HDMI on OPi in next days
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