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Boostisbetter | That is great! So I take it that there haven't really been any bumps in the road getting the pocket production ready? | 06:39 |
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Boostisbetter | Smooth sailing for the most part? | 06:39 |
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josch | Boostisbetter: welcome back! :D | 09:35 |
Boostisbetter | josch: thanks! And thank you for all of your continued efforts here! | 09:35 |
josch | It's very motivating to *finally* feel like contributing to an open-hardware projects where not only products do exist but where the products are actually good *and* there is a lot more stuff on the horizon. :) | 09:37 |
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josch | minute: could you re-trigger the reform-system-image pipeline? mmdebstrap in unstable should be fixed now | 11:08 |
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minute | josch: on it | 12:07 |
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josch | minute: the reform-system-image pipeline fails because inkscape is currently uninstallable: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape/-/issues/3554 | 13:16 |
josch | minute: should I temporarily remove inkscape or temporarily not generate the full image? | 13:17 |
minute | josch: remove please ^^ | 13:28 |
josch | minute: please merge: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/merge_requests/61 | 13:32 |
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minute | first bringup attempt of imx8mplus in reform motherboard leads to reset loop, at least no short and no magic smoke! | 17:19 |
Boostisbetter | minute: progress is progress | 17:20 |
minute | yes, very true | 17:20 |
minute | this shall be continued on monday | 17:20 |
minute | nvidia xavier nx development system is scheduled to arrive on tuesday. | 17:21 |
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Boostisbetter | in honor of my return here, I present to you all this message, which is being written from my Reform. With the note that I had the system off, and when I turned it back on nearly 3 weeks later, the batteries were still full. | 17:36 |
minute | nice | 17:44 |
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josch | minute: I forgot that reform-system-image uses mmdebstrap from testing and not from unstable | 17:55 |
josch | minute: to avoid even more waiting and "broken" images I filed this MR: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/merge_requests/62 | 17:55 |
minute | josch: merged | 17:55 |
josch | minute: I'll revert that once fixed mmdebstrap reaches testing | 17:55 |
josch | minute: http://paste.debian.net/1258611/ | 17:57 |
minute | josch: ugh, i'll forward this to the server owner | 17:58 |
josch | minute: nono, this is from my reform | 17:58 |
josch | minute: the drive finally arrived and this is the dmesg i get after resume | 17:59 |
minute | ah sorry | 17:59 |
josch | this is with the trancend drive you recommended | 17:59 |
josch | resume on my device just seems busted XD | 17:59 |
minute | weird | 17:59 |
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josch | minute: any ideas what else i could try? | 18:00 |
josch | now i tried 3 different SSDs that all showed the same problem | 18:00 |
minute | josch: how is the drive setup? | 18:00 |
minute | def. not the drive then | 18:00 |
josch | minute: i populated it using reform-setup-encrypted-nvme | 18:01 |
minute | maybe a software problem? we need to drill down deeper into the error | 18:01 |
josch | then next i'll try putting something without luks and lvm2 on it and see if it makes a difference | 18:01 |
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minute | did you try disabling aspm? | 18:02 |
minute | yeah | 18:02 |
minute | i'm not at work atm and on a phone, so can't be very helpful right now | 18:02 |
josch | minute: no worries, i've had this problem for a long time, so no rush :) | 18:02 |
kfx | that error is "underneath" anything lvm or luks related | 18:03 |
josch | kfx: that's what i thought | 18:03 |
josch | kfx: any ideas what i could try next? | 18:04 |
kfx | that qid timeout error looks like the actual pcie bus is failing to carry a signal | 18:04 |
kfx | you say you've tried multiple nvme drives -- have you checked firmware versions on any of them? | 18:05 |
josch | nope | 18:05 |
josch | of the 3, 2 are still with me and i can check if it makes a difference | 18:05 |
josch | <= afk dinner | 18:06 |
josch | oh, maybe it's also of interest that this is the imx som that minute sent me after it had fallen down somehow | 18:06 |
josch | no idea if a fall can result in a strange error like that | 18:07 |
minute | hmm | 18:09 |
minute | it's not impossible | 18:09 |
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josch | on the other hand, vkoskiv had the same issues | 20:08 |
josch | vkoskiv: did you try multiple nvme SSDs with your reform? | 20:08 |
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josch | is there a way to turn on the reform easily without having access to the circle key? | 20:15 |
sigrid | i think there was a patch for lpc fw to turn it on when not on batteries and power is connected? dunno if i remember it right | 20:30 |
sigrid | in any case my understanding is you have to ask lpc to do it, regardless | 20:31 |
kfx | cinap made that patch, but I don't remember whether he posted it anywhere | 20:32 |
sigrid | pretty sure he made a PR | 20:36 |
sigrid | https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/merge_requests/29 | 20:36 |
sigrid | there we go | 20:36 |
kfx | ah, thanks | 20:47 |
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josch | oh, when resuming something else pops up in dmesg that might be interesting: http://paste.debian.net/1258630/ | 21:19 |
josch | minute: I just tried out the result of the latest reform-system-image run on my sdcard and the problem is fixed now | 21:25 |
josch | minute: the problem with my nvme ssd also appears when suspending the system from sd-card | 21:25 |
josch | and the ssd isn't even mounted anywhere | 21:25 |
josch | but when trying to access the ssd after resume (without having touched it before suspend) I get the same errors I pasted above (but of course without the ext4 errors because nothing from the ssd was mounted) | 21:26 |
josch | specifically: | 21:26 |
josch | [ 187.357186] nvme nvme0: I/O 3 QID 0 timeout, disable controller | 21:26 |
josch | [ 187.501244] nvme nvme0: Identify Controller failed (-4) | 21:26 |
josch | [ 187.506613] nvme nvme0: Removing after probe failure status: -5 | 21:26 |
josch | [ 187.533138] nvme0n1: detected capacity change from 2000409264 to 0 | 21:26 |
josch | the call trace I pasted above is also there when suspending a system that is running from sdcard | 21:26 |
josch | i tested with all my usb-devices and my wifi card removed just to be sure it's not influencing anything | 21:26 |
josch | (well not all usb devices, mouse and keyboard were still present but all my other non-default stuff was removed) | 21:41 |
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vkoskiv | josch: Only with the random Intel 600P I had before that was choppy but worked fine after suspend, and this WD one that fails after suspend | 22:35 |
vkoskiv | I haven't resolved the suspend issue yet. I don't have €€€ allocated for hardware at the moment. | 22:35 |
josch | in other news, https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/20210217080306.157876-1-benjamin.gaignard@collabora.com/ seems to be part of the current kernel. Unfortunately, the gstreamer pipeline element v4l2slh265dec is required for that and it only exists in a wip gst-plugins-bad branch as of today it seems. :( | 22:46 |
vkoskiv | josch: I'm not sure I know enough to do much debugging for the SSD issue, but I'll help in any way I can | 22:48 |
vkoskiv | Testing, etc. | 22:48 |
vagrantc | oh, lookey reform kernel updated to 6.0 :) | 23:14 |
minute | josch: i see. might be a hw issue then, that hiccups the ssd/pcie. maybe the refclk. | 23:34 |
josch | minute: that would be a relieve! I was afraid it's another software issue... | 23:35 |
josch | minute: so when can i buy the imx8mplus adapter from you? ;) | 23:36 |
josch | wow... i'm currently watching 1080p@60fps h264 youtube video with clapper at 11% cpu usage according to htop | 23:39 |
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josch | (I used to limit myself to 720p@30 because that works fine with cpu-only) | 23:54 |
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