2024-01-08.log

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joschminute: so... a311d gets soft-bricked in case i flash a broken u-boot onto emmc... but it is safe to use the emmc otherwise, right? so i could create a partition and copy my /boot onto it safely?13:27
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joschminute: you also asked about my /dev/dri: https://paste.debian.net/1303424/14:52
minutejosch: aha, so there is a render node from your PCIe gpu14:58
joschit seems so14:58
minutejosch: in the meantime i don't remember which GPU that is and what was the problem. it might also be confused because you still have card0 from the platform (mali-dp i think), although it's not connected (?) so i don't think that should cause trouble. but you could try removing that. you could even delete /dev/dri/card015:07
q66josch: normally partitions start at 1 megabyte which is way past where u-boot is usually written 15:13
q66(and if not, you can push the first-lba further ahead)15:14
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minutejosch: yes, i think what q66 said applies.15:41
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joschminute: thank you -- then i'll try to put /boot onto my emmc as it now happened multiple times that my sd-card accidentally gets pushed out when i put my reform in and out of my backpack16:10
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joschminute: my /boot is now on emmc with a311d and everything works fine :)17:07
joschnow back to my old 1 GB sd card which only contains uboot17:07
minutejosch: awesome17:30
joschalso makes it much easier to swap the sd-card of my digital camera in and out XD17:31
minutenoice17:33
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minutecc bluerise https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=170189272731225&w=218:31
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joschokay, i got a bit further by getting rid of /dev/dri/card0 by putting more modules on the disallow list: https://paste.debian.net/1303453/19:02
joschthis helped insofar sway is now not printing the warning messages about the software renderer anymore19:03
joschthe modprobe.d file above also forces the amdgpu driver instead of the radeon driver19:03
joschtrying to start sway, there are no error messages anymore except this one, which, according to the internet should be harmless: amdgpu: amdgpu_cs_ctx_create2 failed. (-13)19:05
joschinstead, dmesg is spammed with these19:06
josch[drm] Fence fallback timer expired on ring gfx 19:06
josch[drm] Fence fallback timer expired on ring sdma019:06
josch[drm] Fence fallback timer expired on ring sdma119:06
josch[drm] Fence fallback timer expired on ring uvd 19:06
joschtrying to run kmscube fails with the same error as before: failed to queue page flip: Device or resource busy19:06
joschis it possible that other modules are still interfering? there seem to be a bunch more that i don't need: https://paste.debian.net/1303454/19:07
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joschmaybe next time i should try starting sway with different settings for the WLR_RENDERER environment variable19:08
minutejosch: the timer expiry sounds like hardware/pcie problem perhaps19:12
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joschYes. Also, now that i got rid of /dev/dri/card0, maybe i should try the nvidia cards again (with nouveau)19:24
joschthough it is weird that with the nvidia cards i didn't even get a framebuffer console on the attached displays19:31
vkoskivDisplay selection on boot remains an enigma to me. If I have my SteamVR HMD hooked up while booting my desktop, my monitors never get a signal, and only the HMD shows what's happening.19:32
vkoskivKind of hard to work Linux in text mode with VR glasses :D19:33
vkoskivWhich does make me wonder... Could I get these glasses to work on my Reform :D19:33
vkoskivUnlikely, I'd assume SteamVR doesn't support ARM19:34
vkoskivMy current SteamVR setup is already quite unusual, I was surprised how well it works on my desktop linux box19:34
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vkoskivI could compile OpenVR, but I guess I'd still need some proprietary x86 blob to actually use it19:49
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vkoskivBit sad to see the state of VR stuff. "Open" standards, but it's still all just wrappers around proprietary stuff19:57
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blueriseminute: U-Boot 2018.07 MNT Reform 2023-10-18 (Oct 18 2023 - 20:25:52 +0000)20:58
blueriseAh, he's using the old one20:58
blueriseany plans to update to a more recent u-boot?20:58
minutehmmmm not sure21:08
joschbluerise: there is an upstream branch but it's missing display support21:23
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sevancase ideas: https://bitbang.social/@NanoRaptor/11172227425614476622:54
f_josch: BTW23:18
f_><josch> minute: so... a311d gets soft-bricked in case i flash a broken u-boot onto emmc... but it is safe to use the emmc otherwise, right? so i could create a partition and copy my /boot onto it safely?23:18
f_yes23:18
f_messing with eMMC (as long as there's no @AML header/bl2/u-boot) is safe.23:19
jfredsoft-bricked just meaning that there's no way to recover from that through the Reform hardware itself, right? but if I plugged the module into a CM4 IO board I could boot from SD and fix things up that way, yeah?23:40
jfred(I would like to eventually get my Reform booting off eMMC again...)23:41
jfredthough having just /boot on eMMC would be nearly as good,  hmm23:42
joschf_: thank you for confirming!23:55

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