IRC log for #arm-netbook on 20121111

00:02.20rz2kwho is J on the wiki? j^ ?
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00:10.26j^yes
00:11.37hnoslapin_, No idea what you talk about. The clock is configured before AHB gating is enabled, and in lichee tree the file is board.c, not clock.c. Clock settings moved to clock.c in lichee-dev-mmc and inherited from there to sunxi
00:14.12hnobut NAND have never been used in lichee-dev-mmc or sunxi branches.
00:14.20rz2kj^: libdri2-dev and libdri2-1 both installed miss libdri2.so symlink to libdri2.so.1
00:14.27rz2kthats linaro bug :p
00:14.46hnorz2k, that's normally created by ldconfig
00:15.07hnoand should only be needed in -dev package.
00:15.33hnoruntime should use .so.1
00:15.55j^rz2k: latest linaro created that symlink for me
00:15.58rz2kdont know why it doesnt work, by the way, mali-400 has its own dri2 stuff like swapbuffers, but name of the functions are different.
00:16.02rz2koh, cool
00:16.05rz2kokay then
00:16.44j^but can add the comment again and leave it in the packages above if you think its still an issue
00:17.28rz2klets leave it like that for a moment. also libv did a big patch to mali-libs, so eventually I will rewrite it, or you :p
00:19.55j^if i can get it to work i might
00:20.07hnoslapin_, gating and nand clock is already enabled when NAND driver is initialized.
00:20.19hnoonly that the NAND clock is running a bit slow.
00:21.16hnoslapin_, sr32 macro is being removed. u-boot have other convenience functions for bit field manipulations.
00:22.38hnoslapin_, see [clear][set]bits_le32() family of functions.
00:22.57hnos/clear/clr/
00:24.02slapin_hno: ok, have you seen NAND_SetClock's wiched attempt to set reserved bits 12 and 13 to 0? which they falsely call DIV_N? is it datasheet bug or code bug?
00:25.07hnoI have not studied that part of the NAND driver.
00:25.28hnomore focused on the controller as such.
00:26.02slapin_hno: ok, life will show then
00:27.22hnoProbably it does not matter if clock or AHB gate is enabled first, as long as they both are before you even think of touching a NAND controller register.
00:28.11hnowould expect a hard hang if only the AHB gate is enabled.
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00:43.32hnoslapin_, not sure if code or datasheet is wrong on the N bits. But kernel source do the same.
00:44.36hnoBut with the default being 0 and everyone setting it to 0 there isn't much that can go wrong.
00:45.38hnoA quick probe.. datasheet is correct code is wrong.
00:45.49hnosun4i#mw.l 0x1c20080 0x7fffffff
00:45.49hnosun4i#md.l 0x1c20080 1
00:45.49hno01c20080: 0303000f    ....
00:49.32hnoso now we know Allwinner writes both crappy datasheet and crappy code. Can't trust either.
01:04.42lundmansupplies!
01:05.56slapin_hno: awwwww
01:29.50Turlhno: at least they're not both wrong simultaneously
01:29.52Turl:P
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01:49.27slapin_NAND init sequence works surprizingly well, successfully executed reset command on chip, will read chip ID tomorrow, if all that is not a dream.
01:50.11slapin_gnight, all! 5:50 here...
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04:21.17MehhhDoes anyone know which firmware will allow host / otg so i can short out pin 4 / 5 and have it boot?
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05:02.01Turllundman: ping
05:02.08lundmanpong
05:02.23Turllundman: is it worth running with compression on on a folder with multimedia?
05:02.31lundmannope
05:02.32TurlI'm guessing no
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05:02.55lundmanzpool/secure  compressratio           1.00x
05:02.58Turlso I just make another zfs on there and turn off compression right?
05:03.00lundmanit cant do a thing
05:03.04lundmandoesnt hurt either per se
05:03.27Turlwhat about dedup lundman?
05:03.29lundmanyeah
05:03.59lundmani didnt gain anything on dedup for media
05:04.17bsdfoxTurl, you using freebsd or solaris?
05:04.23Turlbsdfox: linux
05:04.30bsdfox:(
05:04.42lundmanrpool  dedupratio     1.00x               -
05:04.52lundmaner wrnog pool
05:04.53lundmanzpool  dedupratio     1.00x       -
05:04.56Turlbsdfox: wanted to give Debian GNU/kFreeBSD a try too
05:05.01lundmanzpool/secure  encryption              aes-256-ccm
05:05.20Turlyou encrypt your multimedia?
05:05.33lundmanyes
05:05.45Turlwhy? o.O
05:06.18lundmanhaving a hell of a time to get ccm-aes to work right on linux though
05:11.26Turlnight
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11:59.17captainigloohttps://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi <= it's the last kernel for a10 ?
11:59.37captainiglooshould i use sunxi-3.0 or another branch ?
12:00.16libvyes, and yes
12:00.24captainigloook thanks :)
12:00.42captainigloosuni-3.4 is stable ?
12:03.16libvi am using 3.0 atm, i guess others are using 3.4
12:08.47j^does the current mali driver support Xv?
12:09.33libvj^: that question is nonsensical
12:09.37libvj^: what is mali?
12:10.02libvj^: what acceleration does Xv provide?
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12:11.37libvj^: in any case, no.
12:11.48j^libv: mali driver from http://linux-sunxi.org/Mali400 Xv adds yuv scaling. i.e. mplayer fullscreen video playback
12:12.04libvj^: if we were complete tossers, we could use the 3d engine to do colour conversion
12:12.14libvah, we are complete tossers. nice.
12:12.24libvwe should be using the sunxi disp engine.
12:17.48libvthere really is too much stuff to do on this hw :(
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12:21.02libvno, we are not, you were just stating your hope.
12:21.07libvj^: mali is a 3d engine
12:21.28libvj^: sunxi hw has a scaler, has colour space conversion, and has overlays
12:21.57libvwhich should you use to get best performance for full screen yuv?
12:22.24j^libv: might have to rename the mali X11 driver to sunxi :)
12:22.48libvwhen we add things like g2d exa support, probably yes
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13:19.52libvrz2k: timedemo is running here
13:20.20libvnulled input though, as this is the fb version and i would need to write evdev support
13:22.24libv41.6 fps isn't too bad for this quick hack
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13:26.42technraspi 28 fps :p
13:26.46technhttp://elinux.org/RPi_Performance
13:27.11rz2kgreat
13:27.35libvnot too bad for 720p
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13:28.19libvbut... not my goal, i am going to clean some things up, push this to github, so you guys can go play further
13:29.01sky770sorry to interrupt; got 2 questions right here
13:29.44sky7701st: does recently market hogging dual cores likes amlogic 8726 m/m3 or the freescale quad core ones ahve any significant performance improvement in Linux running on these platforms?
13:30.00rz2kI have 1080p vga output for testing gles stuff
13:30.05sky770V/S single cores like AllWinner Tech's A10
13:30.06rz2kinteresting how it will work out
13:30.27sky770Yo rztk thx for replying; you got 1080p on which SoC?
13:30.30sky770and OS?
13:30.49rz2ksky770: that was reply to libv :p
13:30.58rz2kabout quake3 timedemo
13:31.02sky770:P
13:31.12sky770but is that on Linux
13:31.16rz2kyes
13:31.24rz2kcheck mali400 page @ wiki
13:31.29sky770oh wait... :O certainly its on nux..omfg..quake3d?! Waaaaaw :D
13:31.36sky770on it.
13:31.44sky770*happy face*
13:32.01rz2kwe have it working for some time, I've compiled q3 for nokia couple days ago but I failed
13:32.14rz2kmissing calls to gles libs and etc
13:32.25sky770:(
13:32.33rz2khappy that libv got it working
13:34.11sky770yeah..
13:34.20sky770rz2k can u paste the wiki link pls
13:34.21libvrz2k: no missing calls to gles libs here
13:34.24sky770lost
13:34.31sky770awesome
13:34.34rz2khttp://linux-sunxi.org
13:34.36libvrz2k: olivers gl->gles port is ok
13:34.40sky770gotcha
13:34.53rz2klibv: I've used headers from Snowball mali-400
13:34.57rz2kpackage
13:35.06rz2ksomething might be broken
13:35.39libvrz2k: well, if you want framebuffer, this is known working now with the headers i plucked from the web
13:36.07libvno x11 for me, as that just gets in the way of lima work
13:36.37libvcodewise, this time round, not politics :p
13:38.17sky770idk, am kinda having *shrugged* feeling towards allwinner's SoC(s)
13:38.41sky770waiting for other quad cores ones to come aroun like the freescale i.MX6
13:38.47sky770around*
13:39.07libvsky770: my guess is that it has the most support from any open source community so far, and that it is most probably the most open source not-unfriendly soc around atm
13:39.50libvgetting your own stuff running on allwinner, from bootloader on, is not too hard
13:40.49libvand the binary blob situation is better than for instance the pandaboards
13:41.04libvespecially since the 3d accel has things in the pipeline
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13:49.22sky770+1 libv
13:50.18sky770but is there any significant performance difference between the quad core ones coming in V/S the Allwinner A10 SoC in terms of XBMC performance? Well, its obvious that we dont have any practical insights yet..but how do you feel about it ^ ?
13:51.02libvdepends on how well you can hook up xbmc.
14:11.36sky770hmm
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14:13.07sky770Guys, I gotta for now; c ya around
14:13.09sky770tkc
14:13.16mnemoclibv: hi, can you push your patchset for mali-libs directly? I can't get the 2/7 applied
14:14.27mnemocerror: corrupt binary patch at line ....
14:17.39libvmnemoc: ok
14:17.47libvmnemoc: yeah, those copied blobs are a pain
14:18.24mnemochopefully we won't need more bin blog patches after that one :)
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15:35.19libvmnemoc: pushed
15:49.02mnemoclibv: thanks!
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16:53.19vgradelibv: picked up you new mali-libs. xorg is up with mali drivers \o
16:54.06vgradelibv: but getting undefined _mali_clz_lut in libEGL.so when running test
16:54.51libvbut the test should only work on the fb libs :)
16:55.03vgradelibv: ok
16:55.25libvvgrade: what libs were installed?
16:55.30vgradex11
16:55.37libvwhat version, what abi?
16:55.47vgradearmhf
16:55.56libvstandard kernel should have r3p0
16:56.23vgradelinartolinaro
16:57.04vgrader3p0
16:57.37libv_mali_clz_lut is present twice in libMali.so
16:57.57vgradeso good
16:58.12vgradethey named it twice
16:58.12libvno, inconclusive
16:59.20libvvgrade: you just ran make to get the test binary, right?
16:59.25vgradeyes
16:59.41vgradejust followed the instructions
17:00.27libvpoint an editor at /usr/include/EGL/eglplatform.h
17:01.36libvmali_native_window is really just there for raw fbdev
17:02.02libvi think one would need to use __unix__
17:02.04vgradeI'm shareing monitor between irc and mele output , sec while I replumb
17:02.36libvsurely you can read this header file over ssh
17:03.21vgradenot tried ssh yet
17:03.37libvinstall ssh, and relieve yourself of a lot of pain
17:04.02libvethernet and wifi on the mele work
17:04.05vgradeok header up
17:24.28vgradeand ssh
17:25.37vgradeid
17:26.13rz2kwe should probably do our own benchmark page
17:26.16rz2klike r-pi
17:42.00vgradelibv: same error with framebuffer libs
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17:52.03technvgrade: what you are trying to run?
17:52.26vgradetest/test in mali-libs
17:53.07technare you sure that you have libs installed to correct place.. and not having mesa egl libs?
17:54.47vgradetechn: the new structure in mali-libs git has a makefile which should install the right libs
17:54.48technin other works.. where are your libEGL.so* located?
17:55.24techn*words
17:55.25vgradein /lib
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17:56.29technthere could be mesa libs also present.. under /usr/lib, if I remember correctly
17:56.44vgradeah right so there are
17:58.36vgradesome in /usr/lib as well
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17:59.41vgradebut they look like mali as well, but different version
18:01.40vgradeI wonder if one lot came in with the hwpack
18:02.24technhwpack libs were located under /lib
18:03.29rz2kvgrade: /usr/lib/arm-<tab>/mesa-egl/
18:03.32rz2kkill those
18:03.43technmali-libs seems to install libs under /usr/lib
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18:04.59vgraderz2k: don't have that dir
18:05.51vgraderz2k: sorry I do
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18:16.05vgradeok I have triange
18:18.10rz2kinstall mesa-utils-extra and run es2_info
18:18.19rz2kif you will have it crash - everything is ok
18:20.40vgradethats X11 right
18:20.54mnemoccd ..
18:20.56mnemocerr
18:22.44technhttp://www.diygadget.com/tiao-usb-multi-protocol-adapter-jtag-spi-i2c-serial.html ordered :)
18:25.57mnemoctechn: I have one on my desk ;-)
18:26.18vgradelinaro
18:26.47technmnemoc: yep.. thanks for the tip, seems to be the best currently :p
18:33.28L84Supperhttp://www.indiegogo.com/pengpod    http://pengpod.com/products/pengpod1000  a10 dual boot tablet project trying to get funded
18:35.51mnemocL84Supper: that's drachensun's project iirc
18:36.40drachensunhey, thanks for the help
18:37.03L84Supperit's on Slashdot as well
18:37.31L84Supperthat should give it a kick
18:37.34drachensunYup, we are getting a lot of press right now
18:37.37drachensunwe are over 5k, 10% there
18:38.04focus_ithmm seems to offer Linux on the NAND in some of the options. Is that easy to do if you had your own SDCard? Could I flash a Cubie board or Mele 2000 from SDCard?
18:38.19L84Supperdrachensun: did you have any problems getting the project up on indiegogo?
18:39.41rz2k$50k is a bit too much for a ly-f1 (like) resell with linaro/our kernel inside.
18:39.50rz2kam I right?
18:40.19drachensunL84Supper: nope, I did have problems trying to get it on kickstarter
18:40.38drachensunL84Supper: They dismiss the projects with no explanation, indiegogo was easy
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18:41.39drachensunrz2k: What part is too much?  Most of that money is paying for the devices, shipping in, shipping to the contributors and crowd funding fees
18:42.44L84Supperrz2k: the next couple of days should be a good indication after the story spreads
18:43.27drachensunrz2k: Oh I gotcha, you think its not gonna happen
18:43.53rz2kthats the matter of marketing/advertisment
18:44.46drachensunyeah, thats the challenge right now
18:46.49mnemocdrachensun: what have you done already on the software side of A10?
18:47.11mnemocor you are waiting until you are "hired" to dive in?
18:47.35drachensunheh, no I've done a lot of the prelim work
18:47.52drachensunmostly thought its setting a build and provisioning system
18:48.04drachensunso I can handle flashing all these devices
18:48.12drachensunand loading onto the internal memory was tricky
18:48.57rz2kI'm just sort of surprised that someone will buy ly-f1 (unit price http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/530060157/LY_F1_7_A10Cortex_A8_tablet.html) for $120 considering that you likely will use our repos with known problems (3D acceleration fails, cedar being barely used, countless shit-code by allwinner in kernel) and say that "it works".
18:49.18rz2kI'd bought your tablet if you will bring G2D x11 support for example.
18:50.11drachensunyeah, thats my biggest goal, having the repository setup
18:50.33drachensunso it can just be apt-get upgrade to get the latest fixes as they get working
18:50.42mnemoci'm surprised that someone who has shown zero lines of code of anything will get funded to do build the code we do and maintain
18:50.51rz2krewriting crap code is your biggest goal, if you want it to go big
18:51.09rz2klol
18:51.16drachensunI've submitted some lines of code
18:51.49drachensunI got a lot of grief about spacing and comments with my first patch so I thought I would hold on to some of my work until I had time to make it nice and pretty
18:51.56drachensunand this project has taken lots and lots of hours
18:52.00drachensunso I haven't gotten to that
18:52.33drachensunbut I will share it
18:53.33drachensunI will tell you though, more than once I started on something and had someone post a patch fixing it before I got done
18:54.02drachensunheh I'm gonna have to code faster with all the real pros in this chat room
18:54.29rz2kspacing and comments will not do the job. support guys who want and can move this project (like mnemoc, hno, libv) and then there is a chances. also allwinner officially dont support linux, by the way, you cant commercially rely on our work.
18:54.55rz2ks/is a/are/
18:56.47rz2kwould be cool to be first guys with Lima running on linux, though.
18:58.17mnemoci'm sure we will :)
18:59.27rz2kwe should make a list of bottlenecks in kernel, like NIC being CPU only
18:59.30focus_itibot: when spoke with Allwinner they pointed at sunxi for all my Linux needs. indirectly they rely on you!
18:59.41rz2klol
18:59.46rz2kawesome
19:00.07Turlha, really? how nice of them
19:00.42rz2kI'm just worried that people will fund that $50K, buy the devices and then see "barely moving windows in X11" and flood this place with "we've f@cking paid".
19:00.57mnemocrz2k: A table of the state of each driver/subsystem/lib and an small TODO/"what's next?" would be nice
19:01.43mnemocrz2k: maybe drachensun will indeed surprise us all...
19:02.50rz2kI hope
19:02.52jelly-homeNIC being CPU only # that's the SoC NIC?  What about an USB2 connected one like 9710:7830 MCS7830?
19:02.52Turlrz2k: at most they'll flood tom I guess, we didn't make the boards
19:03.25rz2kyeah, SoC NIC called sun4i_wemac
19:03.39mnemocfocus_it: allwinner point you to our project??? amazing
19:03.42rz2knobody tested usb ones
19:04.03rz2kmnemoc: they know this place since Tom GPL'd kernel, I think
19:04.19TurlI think rm was using USB NIC rz2k
19:04.23rz2kjelly-home: if you have one - feel free to run the test
19:04.36jelly-homeI blame the communist party for not having even a MK802 in mygrubby hand yet
19:04.38rz2kand document on wiki
19:04.39mnemocI use a usb/dm9601 for ethernet on the a13-olinuxno.... haven't benchmarked it, but feels decent
19:04.40rmwa
19:04.40rmt
19:04.51rmjelly-home, yes the MCS7830 works exceptionally well
19:04.59rmI use it on my MK802 VPN/IPv6 router
19:05.10rz2krm: could you document it on wiki/USB-Ethernet ?
19:05.11jelly-homeoh, nice
19:05.22rz2klike with simple test and kernel config needed
19:05.25rz2kand device name
19:05.31rmpeople reported problems with ASIX NICs though
19:05.41rmhope 3.4 kernel will work better w/those
19:06.05mnemoc3.4's usb needs love
19:06.08rz2kwe can backport stuff from there if it really needed and dont rely on 3.4 only
19:06.13rmusb/dm9601 works too, except it's an USB 1.1 device
19:06.21focus_itAllWinner sales specifically pointed at http://linux-sunxi.org and many other links with sunxi for the relevant information I was seeking
19:06.34rmthat is so nice of them :D
19:06.58rz2kwhy they didnt send us their new patches (sun4i_gpio) god damn them?
19:07.33rz2kif they point people here.
19:07.56mnemocvery true
19:08.37rmyep exactly my point
19:08.51focus_itThere is a twist to the AllWinner tale - I bought $1000 PRO-A10 to develop Linux. Originally they said they support Linux. Then after I purchase, the seller of PRO-A10 developer system said they only support Android.
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19:09.08rz2klol
19:09.27rz2kyou mean that wits-tech devkit?
19:09.32focus_ityep
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19:10.01focus_itThey insisted they "Only support Linux and not Android"
19:10.08focus_itThe utter fsckwits!
19:10.18jelly-homeand then you returned the product?
19:10.36focus_itI had to send them a drawing saying Android runs on Dalvik, and Dalvik runs on LINUX!!!!!!!!!!
19:10.38rmif you buy $1000 dev kits instead of a $70 Mele, I might have a bridge to sell you
19:10.57mnemocor a cubieboard :p
19:10.59focus_itIgnorance on my part
19:11.15focus_itI wasn't aware of what the PRO-A10 was
19:11.20rmOne Does Not Simply buy a cubieboard
19:11.21focus_itor was not
19:11.26merbztI have the eiffel tower for sale also
19:11.31mnemocrm: true
19:11.41focus_itI feel a clown
19:11.50rz2kshit happens
19:12.01rz2kwait
19:12.03focus_itBut can't back down because the company wants to juggernaut forward with Linux plands
19:12.06focus_itplans
19:12.38focus_itAlready laid off one person for lack of progress
19:12.44mnemocfocus_it: we got the option of buying 4 pro-a10 kits for $250 each... but hopefully someone found the mele, and then Tom started selling it on aliexpress
19:12.49drachenphoneDid they access to any docs beyond what's currently available on the wiki?
19:12.56rz2kif you've bought it, you should probably recieve latest A10 SDK?
19:13.23drachenphoneDid they give you access I mean
19:13.25mnemocfocus_it: and git access to their linux repo
19:13.48focus_itI believe I have many good things on the CD, but without their cooperation for tech support I'm stuck
19:14.08focus_itnot git access to their Linux repo
19:14.16focus_itshould I ask for it?
19:14.33drachenphoneDefinitely
19:14.46focus_itI ask monday
19:15.10drachenphoneIf they sent you here they must want us to have access to all that to help you
19:15.37focus_itwhat can i grab / get that might get me to build a Lubuntu on to A10?
19:15.50rz2kif you will have something interesting, you should probably share it with hno, he found wrong info in datasheets, might be they updated them.
19:15.56mnemocfocus_it: they used to ask you to sign a GPL-violating NDA of not sharing any of the code in their linux repo
19:16.26focus_itThey not ask me yet
19:16.45focus_itOne first day we get into fight about Linux support
19:16.58focus_itI wanted to know the LCD driver code
19:17.05focus_itto run Linux
19:17.06mnemocfocus_it: we have https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi/commits/lichee-3.0.8-sun4i-an7g3 from the source drop from an7g3
19:17.57mnemocfocus_it: having a feed that in git form (with history) would help a lot to integrate their imporvements
19:18.05mnemocs/a feed//
19:19.33mnemocfocus_it: also and having a feed of their improvements/fixes (commit by commit, not bulk)
19:19.50mnemocunless they force you to sign a GPL-violating NDA
19:20.20focus_itso if I get git access I should grab all the stuff in git and grab all the history unless NDA
19:20.41focus_itif offer NDA, I refuse and argue they must not violate GPL
19:21.10focus_itsince I got off on the wrong side of tech support, I don't think that will make matters any worse
19:21.11rz2kor you can sign it, say that it actually is not legal in your country to violate GPL and publish the sources, as they dumped you with linux support. :p
19:21.21specingtechnically their NDA is invalid
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19:21.53focus_itmy company may have a dim view of legal stuff
19:21.58mnemocyes, but if you want to make an a10-based product breaking the (invalid) agreement can give you troubles
19:23.05mnemocfocus_it: ask them for access to their kernel git
19:23.14rz2kdrachenphone: drachensun: what do you think about selling Freescale i.MX6q stick computers/tablets, freescale imx6 is in mainline of the kernel, vivante gpu should have X11 support as they are Linaro members.
19:23.16captainigloothere is a way to read power on/off button in u-boot on the mele a2000 ?
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19:23.55rz2kcaptainigloo: it was somewhere in /sys, axp drivers export it as gpio or something
19:24.15captainigloorz2k: and it's the same for the led ?
19:24.16mnemocfocus_it: once you get an answer, please let us know
19:24.25focus_itI will ask about git and kernel - may be they softened their stance after I tell them Android ran on Linux because they ask engineer to give me support - but haven't heard anything afterwards
19:24.32drachenphoneYeah its available on the i2c bus from the axp209
19:24.38rz2kcaptainigloo: dont remember, but it should be exported
19:24.41focus_itI press buttons for best support and make available as much as I can
19:24.49rz2kandroid controls it somehow :p
19:25.25captainigloonot so simple then :)
19:26.02focus_itI spend a lot of time with MK802 and make Gambas GUI developer package work on it
19:26.27focus_itThis link is not for public release but it allows Lubuntu to run Gambas
19:26.38mnemocfocus_it: if you have an mk802, can you share it's script.bin/fex with me? for the bsp
19:26.41focus_ithttp://www.gplsquared.com/mk802/mk802.html
19:27.16drachenphoneRz2k I think the cost of the tablets made me think I would have trouble selling them but I'll take a look when I am back to my PC.
19:27.54focus_itI have an off the shelf MK802 - does that have an accessible script.bin/fex
19:28.28rz2kdrachenphone: imx6q is still not released, all imx6q tablets on alibaba/aliexpress use preproduction silicon that is still has higher price than when it will be selling world wide to minor customers (planned in q4 2012, but I dont think they will do it on time).
19:28.31mnemocfocus_it: sure, just mount /dev/nanda
19:28.40mnemocfocus_it: /dev/block/nanda in android
19:30.15drachenphoneRz2k very interesting.  All the user space work should translate easily too
19:31.07rz2kdrachenphone: I really would buy imx6q tablet/devboard/stick-pc even at this state just because it is newer and from better manufacturer than allwinner stick that is now "rather old". I think many guys will have same opinion.
19:31.53rz2kunfortunately, hiapad.com still doesnt manufacture their stick-pc, wandaboard is only preorders and sabrelite is a devkit (and also costs a ton).
19:32.33focus_itmnemoc could those mount commands be run from Lubuntu?
19:32.46mnemocfocus_it: mount -t vfat /dev/nanda /mnt
19:32.57rz2koh, looks like they finally produced them http://www.hiapad.com/?p=1994
19:33.45rz2kmight be freescale finnaly started to ship imx6q final silicon
19:33.53mnemoccharbax promised to sell samples...
19:35.03rz2k"Dear customer ,if you  order  more  freesacle CPU , the  cycle  time is  35 days at least."
19:35.18mnemoc:
19:35.22mnemoc:<
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19:35.50Mehhhdo the script.bin things have to be run from a microsd or can it apply to nand
19:35.59Mehhhfor mk802's that don't have host mode by default
19:36.21mnemocscript.bin is a binary data structure, it doesn't run
19:37.29Mehhhi know this, added, run from, whatever
19:37.32focus_itmnemoc: I note it - and get the file for you tomorrow after I set it up again
19:38.01rz2kcharbax promised many stuff, would be awesome if he will run a good ARM shop, last time I've checked, he resell mk802II's
19:38.05ZaEarl_script.bin can be loaded from wherever, nand, sd.
19:38.07mnemocfocus_it: awesome, thank you :)
19:38.11rz2kother stuff was "coming soon"
19:39.53mnemocMehhh: u-boot loads it into memory. nand u-boot reads it from nanda, mmc u-boot reads it from the boot partition in the card
19:40.05rz2kdrachenphone: all the userspace work should be already done by linaro (hwpacks), freescale is member of that organization. I might be wrong, though.
19:40.15Mehhhawesome
19:40.54MehhhSo i'll have to do it twice
19:41.03Mehhhgranted i assume most linux images have it already
19:41.14Mehhhthe structure is copied over i assume
19:42.26rz2kdrachenphone: also guy named steev from here works at Genesi with imx6q, they previously sold cool imx5 laptop and it was somewhat popular, dont know if they will do the imx6q one.
19:42.57mnemocit seems genesi is distracted with other projects :
19:43.00mnemoc:<
19:44.36drachensunI definitely prefer the idea of working with freescale.  I actually know the local rep here so I can probably get a call back about thing that might come up.
19:46.23mnemocdrachensun: do you plan to build hardware at all or only to resell/rebrand devices?
19:47.35drachensunmnemoc: I would like to build hardware
19:47.52rz2kfreescale should have reference design and hiapad stuff is pretty simple (just imx6q, two ddr3s, sd card as a nand storage and a usb-wifi from realtek)
19:47.57mnemocdrachensun: a 11-13" laptop with good screen would be awesome
19:48.02drachensundesign for manufacture was my day job for most of the last 6 years
19:48.32drachensunbut down side of that is I'm well aware of the volumes needed to get the cost anywhere near what people will usually pay
19:48.53rz2ksomehow arm chromebook got his way to people :p
19:50.02drachensunso I'm really hoping we can get enough interest to justify a manufacturing run of an open hardware design
19:50.16mnemocdrachensun: make an imx6 eoma68 card, and then share the laptop effort with lkcl
19:50.26mnemocrz2k: but the screen is disappointing :
19:50.31mnemoc:(
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20:44.40mnemocfocus_it: in theory....
20:44.52mnemocfocus_it: but allwinner discourages it
20:45.15focus_itprobably because it can then run a proper Linux distro with X!!
20:45.41focus_itI aim for 2GB
20:46.25focus_itAny substitute for NAND? What I want is something that functions like SDCard but doesn't have wear issues
20:46.29mnemocfocus_it: no one has made A10/2GB yet... there might be a reason
20:46.37mnemocfocus_it: emmc
20:46.54L84Suppermnemoc: any reason why they discourage 2GB? flaky silicon design?
20:47.03mnemocL84Supper: don't know
20:47.36focus_itis it economical to put emmc - is emmc in volume very expensive?
20:48.07focus_itonly samsung do emmc?
20:48.53Mehhhmnemoc , on all  MK802's? I have the original. Purple top.
20:49.07MehhhSomeone said i have to enable it in script.bin
20:49.13Mehhhto use with the mini usb
20:49.43mnemocMehhh: I'm talking about the SoC. I don't know anything about the mk802 in particular
20:58.00hnomnemoc, sounds like it's time to write Eva a letter again.
20:58.18hnoread todays
20:58.22hnobacklog
20:58.45L84SupperA10 in POP with DDR3 would have been nice
20:59.12mnemochno: yes, if they are using us to justify their gpl-violatings, they should at least give us access to their internal trees
21:01.02hnoor open up data sheet and user guide, and provide some level of technical support on those.
21:01.25mnemocabsolutely
21:02.32specingfocus_it: debian X11 runs just fine on 256M *trollface*
21:02.49hnodon't really care that much about more code from them. But documentation like the PLL issue with rev 6 would help a lot.
21:03.00L84Supperregister spec
21:03.01hnos/6/C/
21:04.34hnothe sun5i trees they ship now is a gpl disaster.
21:06.09hnoL84Supper, yes. the "user guide" is register specification. Not complete but coversa lot.
21:07.38L84Supperhno: I meant it would be nice if they just shared their complete register spec and bug list
21:39.10hnonot sure they have a complete spec..
21:39.55mnemocwhen the user manual was leaked tom said it was the same document he used when working for allwinner
21:40.47hnoIt's quite clear Tom had additional source of information on the DRAM controller.
21:41.12mnemocmaybe chinese "notes" for each controller?
21:41.27hnocould be
21:43.59mnemochttp://www.indiegogo.com/cubieboard?a=1658415 ... it has been stuck at that amount since friday night :<    i fear they blocked him again
21:47.40L84Supperheh, having RAM controller specs would be nice
21:48.19hnoL84Supper, yes.
21:49.07L84Suppermemory configs are complicated even with specs
21:50.56hnomnemoc, there is no comments either, looke like indiegogo is having problems.
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22:24.14hnoL84Supper, I think some of the parameters can only be determined by measuring the board. But default set of timing parameters should be good for boards fulfilling the design requirements.
22:25.34hnoit's not really that many parameters that are board specific.
22:31.48lkclL84Supper: the A10's DDR3 it's just that nobody's ever tested it in "double-chained" mode (8 ICs) or put down the ultra-expensive 4Giga-bit ICs.
22:32.17lkclso it would need someone with a budget and some balls to actually test it out
22:32.39lkcltheoretically there's nothing stopping the A10 from using 2Gbytes of RAM....
22:34.36hnolkcl, is there design recommendations & requirements on dual rank DDR3 from allwinner?
22:35.05lkclhno: not that i know of - that's the point :)  nobody's ever tried it!
22:36.02hnoI only know of a bit flip in the registers, but have a feeling it should impact some timings as well.
22:36.16hnoplus bus drive level.
22:42.33hnolkcl, in the NDA covered material you received early on, was there any specifications on the DRAM controller? It's left out completely in current "User Manual"., and fex guide only refers to "parameters supplied by Allwinner" in everything outside the basic parameters on physical organisation.
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22:45.24lkclhno: naah.  the stuff i got was pretty much exactly what was "leaked" onto the internet at the same time +/- a couple of months
22:46.41lkclall right - night all.  trying to get some earlier nights...
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22:48.12libvvgrade: framebuffer libs work fine here
22:48.36libvvgrade: what distribution are you using, where are you running the test from?
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22:57.02vgradelibv: framebuffer working for me, also x11
22:58.46vgradelibv: the issue was I followed the new (your) instructions to install the mali libs on a filesystem built using the sunxi hwpack which included the mali libs in /lib
22:59.10libvah, not in /usr/lib/
22:59.25libvwith an old copy still sitting around?
22:59.41vgradeso ended up with two mali lib installs. This should get fixed once the hwpack builders use your new install method
23:00.01libvso x11 also worked?
23:00.03libvhow?
23:00.26vgradewhen I say worked I was able to boot x with the mali driver
23:00.38mnemoci'm blindly copying the .so files into the hwpack
23:00.40libvah, so you did not run the test
23:01.16libvi doubt that it will take much to port it though
23:01.25libvjust get a screen, display and window the X way
23:01.30libv'just'
23:01.55vgradeI ran the test on framebufer drivers no X that worked I saw triangle
23:02.02vgradethen swapped to X11 drivers
23:02.12libvok :)
23:02.26vgradebooted X ran the test, saw triangle fullscreen
23:02.54libv?
23:03.05libvit just overwrote the fb directly?
23:03.10vgradeyup
23:03.41libvat the same 480x480 resolution?
23:03.46vgradeyes
23:03.59libvin the top left corner, and the rest of the screen was black?
23:04.07vgradeyes
23:04.12libvok
23:04.26libvX probably overwrote it quickly
23:04.42libvonce you did a few things
23:05.14libvwell, thanks, that's a nice datapoint
23:06.58vgradeI'm using the mele hwpack mele-a1000_hwpack_2012.11.10.7z and linaro-precise-alip-20120923-397.tar.gz for the record
23:08.11vgradejust booted into Mer as this is where I do most of my work but have to fix the mali xorg driver due to interface changes in 1.13.0
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23:10.45vgradexorg
23:11.20libvSIGSEGV
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23:15.34vgrade?
23:30.32vgradehttp://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=1f0e8bd5eb1a5539689cfc4f5a6b86b530907ec5 refers

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