IRC log for #arm-netbook on 20130211

00:16.35lkclhramrach: i looked at the exynos5.  i know someone who can do the board.  the issue will be ramping the clock speed down to keep within the thermal limit (about 3.5 watts)
00:22.39libvwhich then makes the exynos5 pointless
01:24.35doneill"I don't always transfer files off my embedded system from the shell, but when I do I use busybox telnet and uuencode."  Turns out that wifi adapter is on a USB bus which wasn't initialized because my script.bin has a base address which skips the embedded bus controller.
01:25.02doneiller. script.bin specifies a base address which skips one of the usb controllers.
01:27.31RITRedbeard_Bit off topic, anything similiar to the Gizmoboard but cheaper/smaller footprint?
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01:38.33vinifmhi, the spi_sunxi can be compiled as module?
01:41.04vinifmhi, the spi_sunxi can be compiled and used as module?
01:43.19vinifmi get error when call spi_register_board_info()
01:55.43L84Suppera thermal limit of 3.5w for a type II or III cpu card is just an arbitrary number
01:56.27L84Supperexynos5 would be fine at max speed
01:58.33L84Supperadd a few watts for DDR3
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02:07.37L84SupperRITRedbeard_: cheaper with smaller footprint, no
02:09.22L84SupperRITRedbeard_: there are some less powerful x86 boards about that size for lower cost
02:10.18RITRedbeard_You mean mini-itx
02:10.20RITRedbeard_?
02:10.25L84Suppersmaller
02:10.34RITRedbeard_links/names?
02:12.28L84Supperolder geode boards, some VIA x86 and some 486-ish core SOC's
02:13.19L84Supperhttp://www.vortex86dx.com/  boards that use these
02:15.58L84Supperhttp://www.ewayco.com/100-low-cost-pc-products-low-cost-systems-embedded-systems-servers-lcd-pc-panel-pc.html
02:16.55RITRedbeard_Seems Intel NuC sized, bit thick.
02:17.24RITRedbeard_I think I can jam a gizmoboard into ultraportable chassis if I make my own heatsink design
02:17.25L84Supperthere are more but I forget the vendors
02:19.38L84Suppertoo bad it has the giant stack of connectors on one side, it's another board layout that could only be made worse by adding a seat or handlebars as a feature
02:20.08L84Supperthose should optional as headers
02:23.10L84Supperhttp://www.axiomtek.com/products/ViewProduct.asp?view=956  or  http://us.kontron.com/products/computeronmodules/com+express/com+express+compact/comecth6.html
02:26.41L84Supperthe 3.5w limit makes as much sense as adding a 1Kg weight limit
02:27.20fragmintI thought it said it was 3.5w on TII and 10w on TIII
02:28.15L84Supperfragmint: the point is that the numbers are just pulled from between a pair of glutes
02:28.37fragminttrue
02:29.52L84Supperthere is no thermal spec since the mastermind behind the spec wouldn't know how to explain it
02:30.40RITRedbeard_http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856178002 This looks familiar!
02:32.41L84Supperhttp://www.minix.us/products/NEO-G4.html  it doesn't say but does it use a Rockchip soc?
02:34.14RITRedbeard_Could be.
02:34.40RITRedbeard_I still have problems getting my MK802 to boot linux from sdcard so it has been collecting dust.
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04:57.36rz2kcnxsoft: I've commented on your blog, saw my nickname in comments :)
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04:58.07cnxsoftrz2K: replying now... Maybe I should do this here instead
04:58.42rz2kI'm here for an hour, then going to university
04:59.01cnxsoftI mostly spend my time blogging and reviewing stuffs, but during slow news day I may get involved a bit, so I may not spend that much time on development
04:59.19cnxsofthowever I can help promoting the community, and recruting :)
05:00.10cnxsoftFor communication, we could use irc, setup a mailing list (google groups or hosted in cnxsoft), or use some existing forums (e.g. armtvtech)
05:00.29rz2kI dont really trust armtvtech... :)
05:00.49cnxsoftWe should also setup github repo for uboot and kernel
05:01.22rz2kyeah, RaYmAn wanted me to do that, will probably do today
05:01.32cnxsoftok, lunch time... 20 minutes
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05:18.41cnxsoftSo for the mailing list, we just go with google group like linux-sunxi, or you'd prefer another setup?
05:21.40cnxsoftrz2k: still here?
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05:33.13rz2kyes
05:33.25rz2kgoogle groups will be ok
05:39.03cnxsoftok, do you plan to see it up? Once github, irc channel, and mailing list are up, I can post about it.
05:39.15cnxsofts/see/set/
05:39.48rz2kI will try to figure out github today
05:41.27rz2kI will notify you when something will be up :)
05:42.08cnxsoftthanks :)
05:42.11rz2know I got to go, will be back later.
05:43.06RITRedbeard_blinks.
05:43.14RITRedbeard_That's so cute and yet annoying.
05:43.48RITRedbeard_Must be pretty extreme, 'university' at 12:45 AM EST
05:54.05rmhe is in Moscow, you *a mild derogatory term of your choice*
05:55.27RITRedbeard_Ah, so heading over to Advanced Communism POL-423
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06:29.09z72kaHi all, please, who know who is maintaining the linux-sunxi.org website? I want to share my findings about my Icoo D70GT A10 based tablet
06:29.52doneillWell here we are, got that H6 wifi to work.  Strange that full 3D works with this Mali driver but 2D is unaccelerated.
06:30.26RITRedbeard_rm I think
06:30.31RITRedbeard_or someone like that
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06:32.36z72kaRITRedbeard: thank you
06:33.33RITRedbeard_or hramrach
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08:36.51fra79WiiHi guys, yesterday I've used heavily my all winner tablet (a90w) or the first time in one year… I've modified the wireless so the caption is slightly better so I was able while travelling to listen music and browse the net...
08:37.10fra79Wiithe problem is that the apollo music player is not usoing
08:37.30fra79Wiiusing the CedarA to encoding mp3.. is it right?
08:40.09fra79Wiiso the browsing was slightly laggy when listening mp3.. I'm using a recent cm10 build
08:49.00doneillI believe CM itself has to make use of Cedar in its media interface layer.
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08:51.40andoma8mörrn
08:51.50andomawrong window
09:05.53fra79Wii,it's odd then because the video player makes use of cedar
09:07.15fra79WiiI'm looking into the code to see where the video code is using cedar.. I believe is using trough some sort of audio framework
09:07.44fra79WiiI suspect apollo is using a different framework or something...
09:12.15hramrachRITRedbeard_: it's a wiki, it maintains itself ;-)
09:12.30hramrachI have no idea who is running the server
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11:09.12br-what's the name of the sunxi sata driver?
11:10.06buZzrodger moore
11:10.10buZzno sorry, dont know ;)
11:10.23buZzlets see if i can find it
11:10.26torindelCONFIG_SW_SATA_AHCI_PLATFORM?
11:10.44mnemocsw_ahci_platform.ko
11:10.57br-thanks
11:10.59mnemoctorindel: yes, that's the CONFIG_
11:12.41br-actually thats probably the wrong question. was wondering if the controller supports ncq (or is agnostic to such things), and what perf is generally like when connected to an SSD
11:13.12br-real question is estimating how many users of a huge full text index on an ssd he could fit on a mele
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12:42.06jljoops, sorry
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12:48.58WelshStarted designing a card to break out the EOMA 68 connector to 0.1 headers
12:49.06WelshAuto-router is having a bad time
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13:38.11rz2kRITRedbeard_: no communism involved :3
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15:09.33RITRedbeard_Today's Lecture: How to spot a Trotskyite.
15:09.48RITRedbeard_or no, rz2k?
15:10.09WelshDo they look like gnomes?
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15:41.02hramrachlkcl: the exynos is useful for being more powerful. If you have to clock it down to fit it into an eoma it clearly shows the limit of eoma design
15:44.00hramrachand as L84Supper said it might not need that much clocking down. Perhaps the thermal design could be tested with a more powerful CPU like one of the AMD chips or with a stub card that just generates heat
15:45.45L84Supperit wouldn't have to be underclocked at all, the thermal specs are just random values picked out of a ...
15:47.06hramrachI wonder what the whole solution is supposed to look like. Imagine the card stuck into a device that is basically thermally non-conductive
15:48.21L84Supperthat will be a problem for any device
15:48.29hramrachmaybe it  should be specified that the device that accepts the cards should be somewhat thermally conductive or specify in documentation how powerful cards it can cool under what conditions
15:49.15L84Supperit should, but he's still clueless as to how this all works
15:50.38hramrachyou need not know how it works. Stick a card into a device in a lab (garage) let it run for a day, if it works device is certified to run with that card ;-)
15:54.56rmawesome :) I repurposed an old ATX case to hold my MK802 :)
15:55.27hramrachany reason to do that?
15:55.50mnemocaren't ATX cases a little too big for an hdmi dongle?
15:55.57rmactually it's the MK802 + USB hub + USB NIC + USB soundcard + USD DisplayLink VGA + USB to PS/2 converter
15:56.01rmsix functional units
15:56.07rm+ a complete jumble of wires
15:56.14rmbetween them
15:56.15mnemocpicture? :)
15:56.31hramrachyes, that makes more sense then
15:56.59rmmnemoc, it's not too pretty and I don't have a camera
15:57.11mnemocexcuses :<
15:57.17rmI mean it is exceptionally pretty and clean on the OUTSIDE
15:57.26rmbut inside the case only the MK802 is fixed in some fashion
15:57.44rmthe rest is kind of positioned in a free manner :D
15:58.00rmbut beats by 100x
15:58.08rmhaving all of this outside just lying around the place
15:58.25hramrachdid you fix the peripherials to an ATX backplate to simulate a pc? ;-)
15:59.04rmyeah I had this idea :)
15:59.21rmwould be cool to make a custom ATX backplate
15:59.51rmmostly with USB sockets
15:59.54rmbut then more plugs/wires would need to stay on the outside
16:00.23rmas currently I simply closed off most of the holes on the back
16:00.47rmand run the wires in through a small one; will need to open the case to disconnect something
16:00.56hramrachmany atx backplates have PS/2, hdmi, audio, etc
16:01.11hramrachbut attaching stuff to it would be kind of challenging
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16:21.21hramrachwould be nice project to make a piece of PCB with usb and hdmi to plug in a stick and ATX backplate on one side
16:22.30hramrachtwo ATX mounting holes and the backplate opening should be enough to hold it in place
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16:34.27mnemocmaybe the same PCB of http://linux-sunxi.org/User:Alejandro_Mery/Lapdock with the right mounting holes :)
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16:56.22focusI got penpod with Linaro booting from flash.
16:56.49focusIt crashed, rebooted once or twice and now it don't want to boot :(
16:57.36focusHow sad - even I could have got it working better than that - and I did - I got Gemei G2 with TF card booting lxde distro
16:57.40mnemocfocus: the #pengpod thing has a dedicated channel
16:58.05focusmnemoc: thanks - didn't know
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17:00.22GeorgeIoakI'm getting closer with my touch screen problem but I need some help. I've gathered some good logcat info at http://pastebin.com/a5rk9Hua which shows only the output from the TSCalibrationView.java program
17:03.26GeorgeIoakthe author of the program has some pages on gitorous but that code is different, http://gitorious.org/0xdroid/packages_apps_tscalibration2/blobs/19a2a71e348d42381d9cb781a2dd9cf406e76ce1/src/org/zeroxlab/util/tscal/TSCalibration.java
17:05.32GeorgeIoakthe TSCalibrationView.java program we have in the TV Box source is this, http://pastebin.com/at474FDD
17:09.46GeorgeIoaklooks like the errors are coming from the judge_point_location function which uses P_Y_RIGHT_CORNER_MAX_LIMIT that is set at 120 earlier in the code for some reason but I'm not a programmer so I don't follow all of the logic in this program
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17:40.36relllahi guys, need your help. my cubieboard stops booting here: http://pastebin.com/phYvV22B
17:41.05relllaanybody a quick link to a kernel+modules.tar.gz which is knownn to work?
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17:54.33GeorgeIoakrellla: is that your full log, it looks like the kernel is loading but i don't see an error. check the linux-sunxi.org site, some images have been loaded there recently
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17:55.20Turlrellla: hmm how recent is that?
17:55.37relllaGeorgeIoak: yeah. it stops exactly here.
17:55.45TurlI saw some hansg patches for timer stuff
17:56.11Turlif timer doesn't fire your system will 'stop' at times
17:57.01relllaTurl: it's from sunxi-3.0. I don't think that there have been commits since my last build
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17:59.12mnemocrellla: there was a version jump last friday
17:59.55mnemocif you built after it, please try the last sunxi-*-rN tag of the previous version
18:00.56Turlyou can try triggering a random interrupt and see if it wakes
18:01.39relllawait a minute, i'll quickly bake a new kernel with actual head
18:04.06Turlmnemoc: were the timer patches merged?
18:05.02mnemocTurl: nothing from the stage got merged. but suggestions are welcomed
18:05.58Turlmnemoc: I don't see them on stage
18:07.14mnemocas i can't test myself atm, I only merge to stage (and from stage to main) after been acked/tested by other devs
18:07.36Turlah, found them on ML
18:07.48Turlnevermind my earlier comment rellla then :)
18:07.49mnemocso if you see something in the ML that hasn't been merged to stage, review it, test it, and reply it acking
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18:11.09RITRedbeard_oh noes
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18:15.14drachensunis there a git with all these edid patches applied?
18:15.22drachensunI've got a device I think needs them
18:15.48drachensunbut they have been coming in so fast I can't keep up
18:23.07GeorgeIoaki'm not having any luck modifying TSCalibrationView.java and getting positive results. perhaps someone knows where i might find a different calibration program that i could at least try. it can't be any worse than what i've got now
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19:10.15relllaTurl, mnemoc: everything is fine now. cubie boots with newest kernel and uboot.
19:10.51relllathe problem was, that i wanted to save some money with the power adapter :(
19:12.03Turl:P
19:13.03relllacubie boots with a 5V/1A over USB/OTG and stops with a psp-adaptor 5V/2A via dc-port
19:14.32relllawonders, if 1A is enough to power an additional ssd, ethernet, hdmi ... - otherwise rellla needs a good link to a suitable power adaptor ;)
19:16.35mnemociirc the otg can only take 0.5A
19:17.02relllathen it's to google
19:17.44relllas/ to/ time to/
19:18.01TurlSSDs don't have to spin a disk, the initial draw might be less than an HDD
19:21.34relllasomeone did some tests here, what amount of power the cubie eats up. can't remember, who it was. but iirc you are far away from using the whole plugin-in-program with 0.5A
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20:22.05vinifmA13' spi is actually full duplex?
21:15.15mdpspi, by definition, is full duplex
21:23.40vinifmyes, but hardware need support it
21:24.52armenaevery SPI port I've ever seen has a MISO and a MOSI, and when you do a transfer, you send a byte and receive a byte at the same time
21:25.29armenathe SPI slave device might only talk in one direction though
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21:37.51vinifmI have received: "cpu tx data time out!"
21:49.24armenavinifm, that doesn't sound like a duplex related thing. I'm not very familiar with the A13's SPI but maybe the SPI module isn't getting a clock?
21:52.52vinifmnot
21:53.41vinifmaw_spi->hclk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, pdata->clk_name);
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22:13.05armenavinifm, maybe try increasing the poll timeout value on line 890 of driver/spi/sunxi_spi.c to see if that changes anything.
22:13.22vinifmyea
22:13.50vinifmi tried
22:15.19armenahave you checked that a clock signal appears on the wire when an spi transfer is initiated?
22:17.52vinifmi could do that only in work, i am in home :)
22:24.01armenanot to change the subject, but has anyone had any success getting a serial console on one of those A10S-based MK802 clones?
22:25.39armenamine has two pads that appear to be connected to PB19 and PB20 but no amount of hacking up u-boot's gpio_init() seems to result in anything on those pins
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22:56.27bfreeanyone using an initramfs?  with a cubie if that matters.   trying to figure out how to call mkimage and what to do with boot.cmd to match
23:02.32bfreeaha http://www.j1nx.nl/initramfs-support-for-the-allwinner-a10/ (it wasn't displaying here a few minutes ago)
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23:20.48extrados1I'd like to move my debian install from an external sd card to the internal nand. However, when I use nand-part, it throws an error, "all partition tables are bad". fdisk, on the other hand, seems to read /dev/nand fine. Any advice on how to proceed?
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