2023-12-11.log

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bkeysI discovered network bound encryption and it's sooo good. It's so nice not having to punch in passphrases anymore02:23
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minutereally cool trackball mod https://community.mnt.re/t/trackball-smoothness-revisited-roller-bearing-mod/175211:54
q66minute: btw, since y'all are going to be at c3, any chance i could borrow a spare reform to do some u-boot-related hacking for a few hours while there?12:04
q66i'd like to finally get to the bottom of all the toolchain mess12:05
f_minute: :D12:10
minuteq66: which platform? imx8mq?12:17
q66ya12:17
q66the default12:17
q66other platforms are going to have different u-boots with their own issues but not the same ones12:18
q66fwiw i'm reasonably sure that things actually work with the upstream u-boot support now, but gotta test12:18
joschthere are still some issues with display support in u-boot upstream on imx8mq, no?12:19
q66well, even more of a reason to test12:21
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blueriseguess it's time to rebase https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/compare/master...bluerise:u-boot:mnt13:54
joschbluerise: do the display patches for imx8mq also enable the display on other SoMs?14:01
q66no14:01
q66i can see that from the code14:02
q66and it makes sense, this stuff is always going to be SoM-specific14:02
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joschq66: there are also patches against upstream u-boot for ls1028a and a311d in case you want to spend time on upstreaming (or making upstream-able) for more platforms than imx :)15:10
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minutei wonder how bluerise's rk3566 experiment is going15:17
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minutenow on linux 6.7.0-rc5 on my pocket16:56
joschminute: 6.6.4 is in experimental so if you like we can start rebasing the patch stack on top of it17:15
minutejosch: btw what's more important to me also is that we need to package qcacld for pocket...17:16
minuteuntil someone fixes ath10k for this platform17:16
minutei shall make a repo17:16
minute(out of tree driver)17:16
josch"until someone" [famous last words] ;)18:06
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minutejosch: hehehe18:11
minutegift vouchers now available https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/111562894403862653 / https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-voucher18:11
joschuh that's smart! :D18:12
joschmaybe "Normally ships within 1-2 weeks." should be adjusted (if possible)18:12
minuteyeah, that system needs to become a bit more flexible :D18:13
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joschminute: how does your current schedule look like? reform-tools 1.34 has been waiting to get tested since the end of october: https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-10-31.log.html#t23:37:2219:23
joschif you have a rough estimate that'd be nice because some work on reform.d.n depends on reform-tools 1.3419:24
minuteohhhhh19:26
minutejosch: i can do it tomorrow! why does it say draft?19:27
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joschminute: to prevent you from just clicking the merge button without having verified that it works19:33
minuteaha :D19:33
joschminute: i cannot test it because i either19:33
joscha) don't have the hardware for the a311d related changes or 19:34
joschb) don't want to risk thrashing my system when running nvme-setup or migrate19:34
minuteok, i'm very sorry i lost track of this MR... it is in my todo list now19:34
joschminute: this also means that if my recent order is expected to arrive soon-ish, i can do all the testing myself and you don't need to do anything :)19:34
minute:019:35
minutei know that i laser engraved a neo2 keyboard very recently! (i think on friday)19:35
joschhahaha :D19:35
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joschminute: just to make sure this is not meant to extort faster shipping times out of you but if you happen to know when-about things might arrive you might decide to spend your valuable time on more important stuff than testing system images which is something i can also do myself19:40
joschi mean you are already swamped with work as it is so i honestly prefer you doing the stuff that only you can do and leave the rest to us :)19:40
minutejosch: makes a lot of sense! 19:41
minutea moment ago i was like, whyyyy is the pocket reform GPU suddenly even slower on this new kernel19:42
minuteand then it turned off from overheating19:42
minutebecause i had the back open and no heatsink on :D19:42
joschlol XD well at least now we know that throttling works as it should :)19:43
minuteyes :D19:43
joschoh this reminds me of a question i had19:45
josch/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor shows "schedutil"19:46
joschis writing "performance" into that supposed to change something on imx8mq?19:46
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minutejosch: i think schedutil is actually fine20:04
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minutejosch: in the meantime, oot wifi driver for pocket :D https://source.mnt.re/reform/qcacld220:40
minutelooking at my patch i need to clean it up a bit more https://source.mnt.re/reform/qcacld2/-/commit/30b58b3a66e6bdb2453536f8415464db9df7de7020:41
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joschminute: cool, i'll add that to the build_custom job of reform-debian-packages21:35
minutejosch: nice, thank you21:37
blueriseminute: i was afk from Thu-Mon21:55
minutebluerise: :021:55
bluerisedoing a rally training in the UK21:55
bluerisefirst world problems21:55
bluerisebut basically what I found it with the "why doesn't the soquartz not boot anymore after it did once" was...21:56
blueriseit's something with the RX line21:56
blueriselike, when I disconnect the TX (usb adapter) -> RX (reform) line it boots up21:56
bluerisebut if I reset with it connected, it the serial stays silent21:57
bluerisebut it still does something, not sure what, but I saw USB (keyboard light) come up at some point21:57
joschminute: qcacld2 doesn't have any version so i'm just using something date-based with git hash in the end, okay?21:57
blueriseso I can reset with the line disconnected, reconnect the line and it works21:57
blueriseI wonder if the mUART might work better, but then I need a VIN from somewhere on the board22:13
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minutejosch: sounds good~22:43
minutebluerise: ah, this sounds like backpowering from the uart22:44
blueriseyeah, some lights stay on if it's connected22:44
minuteyeah. what could help is a buffer or optocoupler22:45
minute(buffer/levelshifter that you can turn on/off (high-z))22:46
blueriseI have no idea what that is or if I have one22:47
bluerisehttps://www.crowdsupply.com/signoid/muart22:47
bluerisewould this work with the reform?22:47
blueriseit needs a voltage source from the board that has the same as TX/RX on the reform22:47
blueriseso, DUT provides reference V22:47
minutesounds good22:52
bluerisewhich pin can I use?22:53
minutebluerise: > galvanic isolation22:53
blueriseis there one?22:53
minutethat sounds good22:53
minutebluerise: i already turned off my work pc here so i can tell you later or tomorrow22:55
minutemaybe you'll have to solder a wire22:55
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blueriseYeah no worries :)22:58
BoostisbetterSo I have one these pluggable Bluetooth USB dongles that is supposed to just work with Linux. It is detected but I can't get it working. Anybody ever used one of those with their reform and had success? I've using blueman. 23:14
joschyup, i'm using bluetooth headphones via a usb dongle just fine with mine23:14
joschand yes via blueman23:15
minuteBoostisbetter: maybe you need a driver (module) or firmware package?23:31
joschminute: if qcacld requires CONFIG_CLD_HL_SDIO_CORE and CONFIG_FORCE_MLO_SUPPORT then we first need to build our patched Debian kernel with those flags set before we can build a dkms module with them23:41
minutejosch: oh huh23:42
joschotherwise one gets Error! The /var/lib/dkms/qcacld_wlan/0~20231211git30b58b3a6.1/6.5.0-1-reform2-arm64/aarch64/dkms.conf for module qcacld23:43
josch_wlan includes a BUILD_EXCLUSIVE directive which does not match this kernel/arch/config.23:43
joschi'll use tonight to build myself another kernel with those options enabled and see what happens tomorrow23:45

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