2022-01-25.log

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bluerisemntmn:congrays!01:13
bluerise*congrats01:13
blueriseBoth my RK3566 CM4 modules are in import-centre Frankfurt...01:17
blueriseWonder how long it'll take there01:17
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Boostisbettermntmn: the TRRS jack work with a headset. I just tested it in a Webrtc call via XMPP. 11:11
vkoskivTRRS or the Apple Weird TRRS? :D11:30
vkoskivI seem to recall apple headsets are wired a bit different11:30
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Boostisbetteryeah it is an apple wired headset12:08
Boostisbetterit works12:08
Boostisbetternice because I had them laying around. 12:08
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nscyay, mntmn do you already have some kind of time frame for that?13:20
nsc(oh, sorry, I was days in the past) mntmn, do you have a kind of a time frame for internal framebuffer support in u-boot?13:21
+ mjw (~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440)13:35
sts-qHi13:58
sts-qIs OCaml running on the reform out of the box with some 'apt install ocaml' magic like on Debian?13:58
sts-qOne of my projects is intel-assembly and porting to reform could mean 13:58
sts-qarm-assembly :-| , rewrite in C :~{ , or OCaml :-)) .13:58
sts-q( As i understand, my preordered box is going to arrive, god willing, at end of February or end of April.13:58
sts-qThe OCaml thing could be ready by then. )13:58
sts-qRegards  13:58
mjwsts-q, I believe the mnt reform ships with (almost) standard Debian repos. So if it works in debian arm64, it should also on the reform.14:07
mjwhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image14:14
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sts-qmjw: Well, i think, that is the question: does it work with debian-arm64? I `think` it does (, once i had it running on termux).14:38
sts-qI dont need all OCaml, just the basic stuff.14:40
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joschsts-q: I'm maintaining some OCaml packages in Debian. I don't know of a package that does not work on arm64.15:38
joschsts-q: I now checked to make sure. Of all the OCaml packages in Debian, there are only two that are not available on all architectures and those are ocaml-inotify and ocaml-alsa which are both linux-only15:52
josch(which means they work on arm64 but only if you use Linux as your kernel)15:52
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sigridmntmn: I am trying to get your 5.15 stuff run with void, can't get any video output so far, any idea what I might be missing here? http://okturing.com/src/13024/body16:56
mntmnsigrid: i'm not using 5.15, but 5.17-rc116:57
sigridyeah, but before that you tried 5.15, right?16:57
sigriddid the outputs work?16:57
mntmnsigrid: yeah but it worked only in single display mode (with dcss -> panel)16:57
sigridweird. for me it's actually the opposite if I take an old .dtb file. hdmi works in that case16:58
mntmnsigrid: i recommend to take my 5.17 stuff including the dts files16:58
sigridwith new dts stuff nothing works16:58
sigridok, I'll give 5.17 a try16:58
sigridthanks16:58
mntmnbecause everything works nicely16:58
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sigridspeaking of that weird bug that I had running with hdmi enabled on debian, where internal display would constantly flash and switch between multiple workspaces - this does not happen with void :/ dunno what was broken, maybe sway17:51
mntmnsigrid: i think it's also gone now with new versions of things17:55
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sigridmntmn: what does "nosd" in dts mean?18:06
mntmnsigrid: that it's not an sd card18:08
mntmn(eMMC)18:08
sigridah ok18:08
sigridmust be something wrong with my kernel config18:28
sigridhdmi works fine then the screen goes black18:28
sigridand internal display never shows anything at all, not even backlight is working18:28
sigridand it looks like init process never finishes either18:29
mntmnyeah18:32
mntmnyou need CONFIG_PANEL_EDP or something18:32
mntmnCONFIG_DRM_PANEL_EDP=y18:32
mntmnthey moved our display there18:32
sigridthat one is enabled18:34
mntmnhuh18:35
sigridyeah...18:36
sigrid[    7.407974] imx-sdma 30bd0000.sdma: Direct firmware load for imx/sdma/sdma-imx7d.bin failed with error -218:38
sigrid[    7.455114] i2c i2c-0: IMX I2C adapter registered18:38
mntmnthat doesn't matter18:38
sigridand it's hanging18:38
mntmnare you sure you're using my 5.17 patches?18:38
sigridyes18:38
sigridall of them from patches-5.17 directory18:38
mntmnok18:38
mntmnthen try the kernel-config maybe18:39
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sigridthat works18:58
mntmnsigrid: huh. diff time? :318:59
sigridhttp://okturing.com/src/13025/body19:00
sigridjust the kernel config is different19:00
sigrid+CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS_39=y19:07
sigrid+CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS=3919:07
sigridI assume this does not really matter19:08
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Boostisbettermntmn: do you remember why the charging of the Reform batteries is so rapid? Like was that a design goal? The thing just charges SO fast. Sometimes it feels like it will charge up from 10% to 100% in an hour. 20:24
joschmntmn: re kernel it would make sense to get one of the long term support kernels working with your patches. 5.15 is the last long term support kernel. I don't think 5.17 will be the next.20:25
mntmnBoostisbetter: that's kind of a funny question :320:25
mntmnBoostisbetter: yes, it was a design goal20:25
Boostisbettermntmn: I was always under the impression that slowly charging batteries would extend the life of them. 20:47
sts-qjosch: Cool, thank you!20:50
sts-qʕ·͡ᴥ·ʔ20:50
mntmnBoostisbetter: doesn't matter with lifepo420:59
mntmnBoostisbetter: they are high current20:59
Boostisbettermntmn: that is cool. I didn't realize that was a property of lifepo4. I am looking at making my own powerbank for my UMPC project so that is real good to know. 21:06
BoostisbetterWas the .4 V lower voltage a problem initially? The documentation all looks like it was planning for standard 3.6V lipo cells. 21:06
Boostisbettermntmn: Also one other question. A bitte, if i may. I am most likely moving back to the states this July. I'm wondering if you think the Pocket Reform will be on sale by then? The real question then, is will I be able to order one and receive it before leaving. 21:08
BoostisbetterI understand if you cant say, because development, etc. 21:08
mntmnBoostisbetter: totally unknown21:11
Boostisbetter mntmn: fingers crossed. So much easier to get while in Germany. 21:12
mntmnBoostisbetter: well, we sent a lot of crowdfunded reforms to the US and it was no problem21:15
BoostisbetterWas it though. Seemed like it was a big pain in the butt. 21:17
BoostisbetterWas it though? Seemed like it was a big pain in the butt. 21:21
Boostisbettermntmn: don't get me wrong! I'm glad it seems to have worked itself out!!21:22
mntmnBoostisbetter: no, you're confusing crowdfunding vs post-crowdfunding21:24
mntmnBoostisbetter: for the crowdfunding backers, we sent all the packages directly to everyone in the world21:25
mntmnto avoid delays21:25
mntmnbut it was not possible for the second phase, as mouser/CS is a reseller21:25
Boostisbettermntmn: will you be going through mouser in the future?21:25
mntmnBoostisbetter: yes21:25
BoostisbetterThat is the delay I'm worried about. 21:26
mntmnwe will do another crowdfunding for pocket, very probably on CS21:26
mntmnBoostisbetter: i think you still misunderstand21:26
BoostisbetterI mean honestly it wouldn't be the end of the world either way21:26
Boostisbettermntmn: ok, if you say it is good, I'm good. 21:26
mntmnBoostisbetter: if you back the campaign before the crowdfunding deadline, we will probably fulfill directly again21:26
mntmnalso, we are fully set up with mouser now21:27
mntmnthe initial setup was what took so long21:27
Boostisbetterthat would be awesome, and you bet I'll be backing before the dealine! I'll probably be one of the first backers!!!21:27
mntmnso i guess for the next time around things will go smoother21:27
mntmnBoostisbetter: cool!21:27
sigriddon't know what was broken with my kernel config, but I bikeshedded the working one a lot through menuconfig and it's still booting fine. I call this a success21:30
mntmnsigrid: nice!21:38
mntmnsigrid: btw i added one last minute patch to the kernel that fixes some gpu weirdness23:26
sigridwhat was the weirdness?23:27
mntmni believe it caused minetest to show up as a black rectangle23:28
mntmnand when i came home and browsed the web with chromium i got some glitchy weird rectangles in it23:28
mntmnthen i updated to the latest kernel from the pipeline and they appear to be gone23:28
sigridweird. I have no issues so far (including minetest)23:29
mntmnok23:29
mntmnthis is the patch https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/blob/sysimage-v3/reform2-imx8mq/template-kernel/patches-5.17/0010-etnaviv-relax-submit-size-limits.patch23:29
mntmnsigrid: maybe it was a fluke23:30
mntmnbtw here's my dystopian workaround for the camera-in-head problem with minetest https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/blob/sysimage-v3/reform2-imx8mq/mkuserland3.sh#L5623:34
sigridhahaha23:34
sigridThe Invisible Man23:36
mntmnyess23:37
mntmnstill looking through your head from the inside, but now it's conveniently transparent23:37
erlehmannso, sigrid did you try some other commits?23:44
erlehmannsigrid of minetest, i mean23:44
sigridnot yet. going to finish with ffmpeg and try minetest23:45

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