2023-09-13.log

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vkoskivMaybe a group buy from a commercial 3D printing vendor would yield more robust keycaps?08:17
vkoskivMetal buttons for the trackball would be very fun :D08:18
vkoskiv*scroll scroll* CLANK *scroll* CLANK08:18
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minutevkoskiv: jfred: also, a lot of different colors do already exist for mbk keycaps!10:23
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Boostisbetteris anybody here friends with Lennart Poettering?13:07
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joschminute: thank you for merging https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-boundary-uboot/-/merge_requests/11 but in retrospect i'm think if this is very smart. In the end this is just an ugly workaround, no? The disadvantage of approving this is, that now all reform u-boot loaders should behave the same way. Is that worth the cost?14:08
erle“in retrospect i'm think if this is very smart“ ENOPARSE14:14
erledid you maybe leave out some words by accident?14:15
joschi did14:15
erle(happens to me often when i rearrange sentences)14:15
josch"in retrospect i'm think" -> "in retrospect i wonder"14:15
erleah14:15
minutejosch: what's the cost?14:18
joschminute: it should probably be added to a311d and ls1028a and all future bootloaders as well for consistancy14:19
joschand maybe specially documented in the hand book?14:19
minutejosch: well, imx8mq is the only platform that has graphical uboot at the moment14:20
erlesoon the handbook will have to have a flowchart on how to identify what kind of reform you have14:20
minutejosch: if you're unsure about it we can also revert it14:20
minuteerle: cat /proc/device-tree/model14:21
joschminute: i am unsure about it. Leave it if you like it but do not apply it just because i thought it was a very good idea in the past. :D14:21
erleminute, damn, no flowchart for me then!14:21
minutejosch: ok! if we stumble over it too much we'll remove it again14:21
minutejosch: i am trying to get the ls1028a pipeline together atm14:21
joschvery nice :)14:22
minutejosch: i have a draft branch for system image with the entries for it, but waiting for the hash and tag for ls1028a-uboot and that's waiting for another rebuild of debian packages 14:22
joschwell, if i receive my ls1028a and everything already works, even better! :D14:23
minutejosch: i'm also wondering how to integrate mhdp firmware load for ls1028a14:23
minutejosch: yeah, we can't actually ship things without a working image... :D14:24
minutejosch: i mean, we could, but it would be weird for us14:24
joschyou could've shipped it with the very old working version -- lots of vendors do that14:24
joschbut yes, it would be unlike what MNT is known for :)14:24
minutejosch: normally, mhdp firmware load happens in uboot scr14:24
minutejosch: exactly :D14:24
joschyou could add loading for @@UBOOT_PREBOOT_EXTRA@@14:25
joschthat would be in reform-tools flash-kernel/preboot.d/00reform2_preboot14:26
minuteoh ah14:26
joschit would just need to be wrapped by a conditional that detects the platform from some u-boot variable and only then does the loading14:26
minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/blob/ls1028a-dev/reform2-ls1028a/ls1028ardb_boot.scr.txt?ref_type=heads14:27
minute> fatload mmc 0 $load_addr mhdpfw.bin; hdp load $load_addr 0x2000;14:27
minutealso, mhdpfw.bin would need to be deployed on the boot partition hm14:28
joschcould it be written in the first 4 MiB before the first filesystem and loaded from there?14:29
joschthen reform-flash-uboot would put it there along with flash.bin14:29
joschas it would be part of the bootloader14:30
joschand not be upgraded via apt14:30
joschdoes the a311d u-boot script not do something similar? package multiple files together into a final flash.bin which includes u-boot but also other stuff14:30
minuteyep, i think it should be possible14:38
joschyeah, it would then be the same like flash.bin for the other platforms where the firmware is also part of a single file and not multiple14:40
minutei will just need to write some custom code in uboot14:43
joschin boot.scr?14:44
joschbecause that load-command can also be put into u-boot itself14:44
joschthe gpio commands from that boot.scr you linked could also go straight into u-boot itself14:49
minutejosch: yeah, that's what i mean, i could customize the board setup C code14:51
joschokay nice :)14:52
joschhrm...14:52
joschbut then we cannot use upstream-uboot14:52
joschso there is an advantage of using boot.scr -- a disadvantage of using boot.scr now is, that then it stays forever because even if it gets added into mainline u-boot later, we can never ensure that everybody upgrades14:53
- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 255 seconds) (~quassel@64.189.201.150)15:02
minutejosch: we would have to patch upstream uboot anyway until reform2 with ls1028a were to be upstreamed... so far we piggyback on ls1028ardb15:05
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minutelets see if the first ls1028a image falls out https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/208416:19
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minuteah :(18:53
minute> Unsupported platform 'MNT Reform 2 with LS1028A Module'.18:53
minuteE: setup failed: E: command failed: flash-kernel18:53
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minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/commit/d65e9c0dd93a71eb17ea18da6ab9d5169870ddb7/pipelines?ref=main19:13
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minutecool progress on etnaviv https://fosstodon.org/@austriancoder/11105875202863774520:09
sigridsomebody is still working on etnaviv, that's superb20:21
minutei think austriancoder is quite intensively working on it20:24
austriancodersome nice improvements are coming soonish 20:24
minuteaustriancoder: exciting! 20:25
minutejosch: maybe lets hit pause on those gst builds for a few weeks? until we have all the system images going nicely? https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/208720:26
minutewe also have two chips where etnaviv's opencl driver for NPUs might be interesting, the imx8mplus and the a311d20:27
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joschminute: yes, just disable the gst stuff for now21:39
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joschin the meantime i'll investigate the build failure21:41
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joschwell, at least i can reproduce the problem locally :)21:53
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mhoyehmm. I think I've borked my partition table on the emmc. Anyone here know what the default partitioning is?23:33
mhoyeWell, default might not be the word. "stock"?23:33
joschmhoye: there is reform-flash-rescue script which flashes the latest system image to emmc23:35
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