2023-01-31.log

joschminute: i had the same theory and indeed wireplumber and pipewire-pulse got accidentally installed, screwing up my pulseaudio setup, so i removed the packages again00:02
joschi hope there are no permanet leftovers from their installation left00:02
minutehaha00:08
minutei have migrated to them!00:09
joschbingo, that was it00:10
minutecool00:10
joschsystemctl --user stop wireplumber && systemctl --user stop pipewire00:10
joschnow things are fixed again00:10
joschminute: if you give me some tips how to do the switch properly, i can change the reform-system-image so that it defaults to wireplumber instead of pulseaudio00:11
- Kooda (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~kooda@natsu.upyum.com)00:11
sevanjosch: updated today, following previous update on Saturday. Didn't have video issues running Wayland but I did have a strange issue when I rebooted and landed in u-boot. screen started glitching so I powered the system off via the keyboard and powered it back on. The issue didn't re-occur on subsequent boot.00:26
sevanI flashed the u-boot with display support last week and thought it might be related to that rather than anything on the Debian side.00:27
sevan(since it happened at the u-boot stage)00:27
joschi've rebooted a number of times since then because i was debugging some things and haven't seen screen glitches in uboot yet00:28
sevanack00:29
joschsevan: do you have wireplumber, pipewire-pulse, pipewire-bin and/or pipewire installed following your upgrade?00:29
sevanI can check in an hour.00:30
joschno rush -- i'm asleep in an hour :)00:31
sevannp, I'll post it here. :)00:31
sevanI'm thinking of installing a stock version of arm64 debian release and adding the reform kernel, lpc driver and u-boot as a test.00:34
sevansaturday was a 690 package update, today was 250something :)00:41
minutejosch: ok, i only need to validate/fix the microphone input with that setup00:42
minutenow gonna try https://github.com/labwc/labwc.git00:51
minuteoh, it's really cool00:58
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sevanjosch: I see pipewire, pipewire-bin, pipewire-pulse, wireplumber are all installed on my system.02:48
sevanjosch: doesn't look like they're new additions though (updates to previously installed packages) - looking at /var/log/apt/history.log02:55
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* nsc -> Guest306103:08
+ mtm (~mtm@71.228.84.213)03:10
chartreuseInteresting, getting a field-spanning write error now just after boot in the ath module. Was there before I did an update and after05:47
- vagrantc (QUIT: Quit: leaving) (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:40)05:48
chartreusehv.kv_val in drivers/net/wireless/ath/key.c:506 seems a 32-bit value being written to 16 if I'm reading the error right05:49
sevanManaged to record a video of the screen glitch at u-boot https://geeklan.co.uk/files/tmp/reform-screenglitch.mov display clears up once the kernel re-inits the display, and it has only happened so far after a reboot. (doesn't occur on cold boot)06:02
joschsevan: indeed i've never seen an effect like this06:43
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- natalie (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~natalie@user/natalie)07:19
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+ Kooda (~kooda@natsu.upyum.com)07:38
* wielaard -> mjw12:09
minutesevan: looks like some kind of interference12:55
sigridnever seen that either12:58
joschsevan: i think on the forum some users reported screen issues when the wifi antenna was placed too close to the display connector? do i remember that correctly? maybe try to see if the issue persists with the wifi antenna removed?12:59
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~mtm@71.228.84.213)13:04
joschchartreuse: can you give more detail about https://community.mnt.re/t/using-clapper-for-hardware-accelerated-video-playback/1034/15 -- i'm a happy clapper user and upgraded my whole system to current Debian unstable yesterday13:31
joschchartreuse: clapper is working fine for me -- what does not work for you?13:31
joschchartreuse: if you find a clapper bug, you can also report it on the Debian bts -- i'm its maintainer :)13:31
+ mntrkx7 (~root@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)14:11
BoostisbetterFolks, do any of you know of a battery bank that is comprised of 18650 cells? The intention being that you can easily replace the cells when they no longer hold sufficient charges? 14:11
mntrkx7this is clearly the most expensive way to chat on IRC14:12
mntrkx7but it's also kind of nice14:12
* Guest3061 -> nsc14:12
mntrkx7(via risc-v soft cores on kintex-7)14:12
minuteBoostisbetter: we could make a battery bank such as that, but to support PD it would need to adjust its output voltage dynamically i guess14:13
minutebut also, the LTC4020 is pretty expensive14:14
minute(the one used in reform)14:14
Boostisbetterminute: I think it would be a great product! I would buy at least 2 and probably more. I would think a pack that uses 4 cells would be ideal. Maybe instead of supporting pd it could just support 5v @ various amps. Pd would be ideal though. High cost would be ok because I could use the bank for a significantly long amount of time. 14:16
BoostisbetterKinds of blows my mind why we don't see something like this already? 14:17
minuteBoostisbetter: idk, is there nothing like that on the market?14:17
BoostisbetterNot that I have seen. 14:17
BoostisbetterI think it might be to disruptive to the power bank market. 14:18
minutehttps://www.nitecorestore.com/Nitecore-F4-Portable-Charger-p/chg-nite-f4.htm14:18
BoostisbetterSo no one is incentivized to make one. 14:18
minute(i just googled "powerbank with exchangeable 18650 cells", it was the first result)14:18
joschI asked the same question a few weeks ago https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-01-09.log.html and nearly ended up building my own battery box using https://www.eremit.de/p/liion-2s-7-4v-schutzschaltung14:19
joschbut of course that would only do discharging and not charging14:19
minutehttps://www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-PB2-Charger-1.html14:19
minutehttps://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Latest-DIY-Power-Bank-Case-with_1600550038444.html14:19
joschbut none of them is for lifepo4, no?14:20
BoostisbetterBingo! Let's see if I can get anything sent to Germany. 14:20
minutethis one is pretty extreme https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Removable-solderless-14pcs-18650-power-pack_1600694894195.html14:20
minutejosch: nope, they're liion14:22
BoostisbetterYeah the nite core looks the most legit to me. 14:22
BoostisbetterStill if MNT wanted to make something like this for lifepo that would excellent! 14:22
joschi'd also love to repurpose my reform lifepo cells for other purposes -- even better if that external battery pack could then be used to charge the reform and pocket reform14:28
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sevanok, I'll start tikering and see if it improves. I had the wireless interface down in the OS and it only started yesterday so assumed it was fallout from the updates. Perhaps a cable got jigged15:19
sevans/jigged/moved15:20
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pandora[m]i like this little guy... use one of them myself all the time : https://amzn.eu/d/hN1HbEo17:26
minutebluerise: where/to which commits/patches can i point freebsd people to compare imx8mq drivers?17:28
minutebluerise: you did all of the remaining imx8mq support on openbsd, right?17:28
minutemaybe just https://github.com/openbsd/src/search?q=imx8mq17:30
minutenevermind, found most of the stuff17:36
+ bgs (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)17:54
sevanquite a colourful video to use a demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcusXoGky_o18:18
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minuteuhm20:53
minuteif the system is not lying to me, i just overclocked 1.6ghz industrial imx8mp to 2ghz20:53
sevanhow does that impact graphics?20:53
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minutei think the system is lying to me21:11
minutebut at least it does go to 1.8ghz21:11
minuteah, it works now21:27
minute2ghz21:27
minuteAvr:             323   1080   3487  |              396   1820   720421:29
minuteTot:             359   1450   534621:29
minute(7z b)21:29
minutesevan: for graphics, i guess one would need to overclock the gpu21:39
blueriseminute: heh22:00
blueriseI did all imx8mq comnits, yeah22:01
bluerisewhat is freebsd missing?22:01
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minutebluerise: i think fbsd is missing most things except maybe clocking and uart23:09
minuteidk how compatible the openbsd and freebsd codebases are, i.e. how hard it is to port drivers23:10
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