2023-07-10.log

joschLinux reform 6.4.0-0-reform2-arm64 #1 SMP Debian 6.4.1-1~exp1+reform20230709T212951Z1 (2023-07-09) aarch64 00:05
ex-parrotneat00:06
ex-parrotmy reform is still in pieces but I'm drawing closwer to testing out your repo josch :)00:06
joschminute: I'm now running 6.4.1 from experimental with the pocket reform patches as well as the a311d patches on top00:07
joschminute: next week, please try out that kernel (built by the a311d6.4 branch) on the pocket as well as on the a311d :)00:08
joschex-parrot: i'm testing myself right now but i cannot test hdmi00:08
joschminute, ex-parrot: you can download the new kernel from here: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/1544/artifacts/browse/repo/pool/main/l/linux/00:10
ex-parrotexciting00:10
ex-parrotI /still/ want to try get xorg working too00:11
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ex-parrotis it just me or is the battery cable plug slightly closer to the edge of the PCB on the new protected battery boards?01:39
ex-parrotit's a bit of a tight squeeze with my OG cables01:39
ex-parrotslightly tighter anyway01:42
ex-parrotupgrades installed \o/  https://img.hotplate.co.nz/vz3VXHouAy02:02
ex-parrotminute: any clue what might have happened to my panel or display housing maybe? Weird blob moves around a bit if I poke it  https://img.hotplate.co.nz/5yCE3MUgAE it’s larger than the usual blackball blob 02:03
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ex-parrot(as usualy this is not a complaint! just keen to know what to troubleshoot)02:06
ex-parrotusual*02:56
- nsc (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~nicolas@228-49-142-46.pool.kielnet.net)03:11
ex-parrotok minute nevermind it was just a warp in the LCD frame from the drop :) bent it back with my hands and it's back to perfect again03:11
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ex-parrot_b03:14
ex-parrotAdded a blue filter to the power LEDs. Want something a bit darker, Congo blue or something  https://img.hotplate.co.nz/6JhMFBbvEY03:27
ex-parrothttps://img.hotplate.co.nz/DFyKRXjFph good as new :303:40
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ex-parrotweird, I powered the machine down, gave it a wipe for fingerprints and now it won't power back on08:12
ex-parrotgetting 5v and 3v lights but no LCD backlight08:12
ex-parrothmm.08:12
- vagrantc (QUIT: Quit: leaving) (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)08:23
ex-parrotI'm mildly stumped about what's happened here08:55
ex-parrotI'm not getting any output on UART08:55
ex-parrotkeyboard backlight is also not working09:00
ex-parrotall the voltages look good09:07
ex-parrothm I guess my SD card is just dead, switching it to boot from the emmc and it's all good again09:16
minutejosch: yaaay will try them tomorrow10:33
minutei just gave a talk at sorbonne using pocket 10:33
ex-parrot\o/10:37
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minuteLTE broadband also works well here10:52
minutecellphone modem i mean10:52
vkoskivWhat kind of roaming charges do you have, if any?10:52
vkoskivMy contract permits unlimited roaming in the nordics + a reasonable data cap elsewhere in the EU10:52
minutevkoskiv: zero afaik10:52
ex-parrotACTION attempts to make a fresh SD card10:53
ex-parrotok what the heck, my reform just can't seem to boot from SD anymore10:57
ex-parrotit boots OK if I flip the switch on the imx8 module to eMMC10:57
ex-parrotbut a fresh image on two different SD cards with two different adapters just results in a blank LCD and no UART output 10:58
ex-parrotafter o button -> 110:58
ex-parrotand the keyboard doesn't light up10:58
ex-parrotany ideas?10:58
ex-parrotvoltages all seem good, socket seems physically fine10:59
ex-parrotAHA11:00
ex-parrotI had a verrry slightly bent pin in the SD socket!11:00
ex-parrotan excellent trap11:01
minuteuh oh11:02
minuteex-parrot: good that you found it!11:06
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jfredThat's odd, after the last apt-get upgrade I did last night my display looks slightly... wrapped? on the left hand side (i.e. one/maybe a few pixels from the right hand side are showing up on the far left)19:52
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)19:52
jfredI noticed it because my Reform handbook wallpaper has white lines that intersect the right edge of the display, but I can also see some white pixels showing up on the left if I put the mouse cursor in the top right corner19:53
jfredIs this some weird display protocol thing?19:54
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minutejfred: oh? i noticed sth like that like 2 weeks ago and thought it was a fluke in a video file21:08
minutejfred: dual or single display mode?21:08
vkoskivminute: I just ran an apt upgrade and got the same symptom. Single display mode.21:19
vkoskivLooks to me like a single column of pixels from the right edge appears on the left, so all columns are shifted to the right by one pixel21:21
vkoskivAnd then that overflown column is the leftmost column21:22
- Boostisbetter (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (4a410829d7@irc.cheogram.com)21:28
minutevkoskiv: alright21:28
minutei'm already back home, so gonna try josch's new kernel build now21:29
minutejosch: sorry for my late answer regarding the branches, please do as you proposed21:31
minutefetching https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/1544/artifacts/file/repo/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-6.4.0-0-reform2-arm64_6.4.1-1~exp1+reform20230709T212951Z1_arm64.deb21:33
jfredminute: I'm only using the built-in display but is there a dual display mode that I might be in despite that?21:38
minutejfred: you can check by doing cat /proc/device-tree/model21:41
minuteif it says HDMI at the end you're in dual display mode and the display engine for the internal display is LCDIF (mxsfb)21:41
minutewhereas if you're in single display mode the engine is DCSS21:42
minutejosch: hdmi works!!21:42
minutei shall merge21:42
noamI see the column bleedover on Plan 9 on the Reform occasionally; it goes away if I reboot. If you find a total fix for Linux, lemme know! :)21:43
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minutenoam: ha, i also believe it doesn't happen all the time21:45
minuteah, it happens to me right now21:46
minutewith DCSS21:46
minuteso, it happens on my HDMI monitor in this case21:46
minutefunky because we were just carrying the same patch over and over again with us...21:46
minutewait, plan9 uses lcdif right21:47
minuteso maybe something is up with the sn65dsi86 driver?21:47
vkoskivI can't even begin to fathom how you go about debugging an issue like this :D21:48
vkoskivGood luck!21:48
sigridminute: yep, lcdif21:52
minutevkoskiv: maybe just needs hsync wiggling21:52
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jfredminute: "MNT Reform 2", so single-display mode22:18
minutejosch: nice regression test @ cdns_mhdp_imx.ko btw22:21
minuteappreciated22:21
+ jacobk (~quassel@47-186-122-163.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)22:38
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-130-101.cust.tzulo.com)23:33
minutei have the feeling that reform (imx8mq) got slightly faster with one of the last kernel versions, but can't put my finger on it23:38
minuteor perhaps mesa versions23:38
blueriseACTION puts his finger on it23:44
blueriseI can feel it23:44
blueriseI hope the Radxa CM5 will be compatible to the adapter23:44
bluerisewould be nice to have something as fast as the RK3588(S)23:45
jfredOh that's odd, I think my timezone setting was also changed with the update23:46
minutebluerise: why not go with the even faster a311d?23:47
jfred`date` now says "Mon Jul 10 09:45:31 PM America 2023" and the top bar says 23:4523:47
minutehuuh23:47
blueriseminute: becuase I know what I get with the rockchip23:47
bluerisewith the amlogic I'd have to scout what kind of drivers we need...23:48
minutebluerise: how do you mean?23:48
minutebluerise: ah, it's about B S D23:48
minutegotcha23:48
bluerisedo you have a device tree for the amlogic that I can check?23:49
bluerisedtb is enough23:49
bluerisedts is also fine23:49
blueriseit's MIPI-DSI again, isn't it? :P23:49
blueriseoh and a realtek wifi, sigh23:49
- bkeys (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-130-101.cust.tzulo.com)23:50
joschi also observed the pixel wrapping that others described23:50
joschbut i haven't seen it since i upgraded to 6.423:50
joschoh you merged the a311d6.4 branch!23:52
joschso... i'm running that kernel for a few days now and didn't see any problems23:52
joschi just want to note that this is the kernel from experimental and not unstable :)23:53
joschbut it'll probably be easier to continue working on pocket reform and a311d integration with 6.4 in main23:53
minutejosch: yes :3 23:56
ex-parrotmorning23:56
minutebluerise: yep23:56
minutebluerise: well, the realtek wifi is actually well supported _and_ the realtek person is responsive to the mainline developer23:56
minutei was impressed23:56
ex-parrotif I bought a v2 trackball recently does it still need the track cut?23:57
minutethe situation is better than with ath10k23:57
minuteex-parrot: hm if it is shipped by us, it will be ready to go (i.e. we take care of that)23:57
ex-parrotperfect, thanks23:58
ex-parrot(it was indeed)23:58
minutephew!23:58
ex-parrotwhich is to say, I bought it from you folks and I didn't think to look at the board before installing it :P23:58
ex-parrotbut I assume it's fine then23:58
minutebluerise: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/blob/main/linux/meson-g12b-bananapi-cm4-mnt-reform2.dts23:58
minutebluerise: bananapi cm4io is also in u-boot already23:59
ex-parrottoday's plan: new firmwares for LPC and keyboard, adding pull-up resistor to the keyboard as per kevdev work23:59
joschnice, a new reform cpu module with 48 cores and 32 gb of ram! https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/110/684/457/238/701/783/original/5a44a8c022fc303f.jpeg ;)23:59
minutejosch: ahaha23:59
minuteme posting from the future23:59
joschhaha :D23:59

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