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joschminute: seems your dts belongs to a different patch stack than the one from collabora? I got this build failure:05:55
joschhttps://paste.debian.net/1309481/05:55
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minutejosch: oh i forgot my own changes to dtsi that enable the second hdmi controller09:31
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joschminute: do you have a patch for me? :)10:31
minutejosch: unfortunately i can provide it only at 12:3010:55
joschno worries!10:55
joschi mean, this is not for me but for you, so take all the time you need :)10:55
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minutei completely overhauled my reform with the latest parts13:29
minuteomg i had no idea our stuff is so good now loool13:29
minutealso i have the aluminum bottom plate13:29
minutenow rk3588 is like 33 degrees13:30
joschwhat is "the aluminium bottom plate"?13:36
joschwhat do you mean you had no idea your stuff is so good???? XD13:36
minuteit is a secret thing, there was only ever one of it13:36
minutewe might release it after all13:36
joschi wonder how the wifi signal is affected by it :)13:37
minuteit is worse! but i'm using wifi right now13:37
joschand yes, your computer is really, really good -- would always buy it again :)13:37
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minutealso after 4 years of keyboard v2 i finally have v3 in there13:46
minutewith fresh keycaps13:46
minutethat's really nice13:46
joschminute: once you have some time, could you find the diff for the dtsi for me? :)13:57
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minutejosch: just did it :D14:08
minutejosch: http://dump.mntmn.com/rk3588-dtsi-add-hdmi1-controller.patch14:08
minutejosch: thanks a ton for your help with this!14:08
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grimmwareminute: having one of those moments where you discover that your original concept actually has the value you always hoped it did? :)14:45
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joschminute: i only have myself to blame :D originally i wanted to wait for the Debian packaging of 6.8 to be released but then your enthusiasm about rk3588 got me so excited that i couldn't stop myself :D15:12
joschthank you for the patch, it's applied and a new built is kicked off15:12
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minutegrimmware: yes, i almost thought i had lost my mojo!!15:16
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grimmwareminute: enormous mood. I just shipped a project that I've been working on for a year and a half. So many times where there was nearly a deal-breaking bug. I got to the point where I had to tell myself every time something new came up that I'd engineered my way out of worse just so I wouldn't give up hope15:19
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grimmwaremy boss is now searching around for new oceans for me to boil :P15:21
joschgrimmware: congrats for making it work after so much trouble!15:21
grimmwarejosch: thanks man <315:22
joschi've been there myself -- hope you can celebrate the achievement!15:22
joschminute: with your patch I get these errors: https://paste.debian.net/1309525/15:23
grimmwareyeah, I had a 1:1 with one of the directors yesterday where he was checking in to make sure I was proud of what I'd done heh15:23
joschminute: potentially, your patch got applied wrongly as it only wanted to apply with some fuzz. Here is the final patch: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/635af999/15:23
grimmwareI can only imagine what it's like for minute to just be in charge of the entire thing.15:23
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joschminute: the hunk that only applied with fuzz was hunk #1 of arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3588-pinctrl.dtsi15:27
joschthe hunks for arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3588s.dtsi didn't need any fuzz and applied with ~60 line offset15:28
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joschoooh i see it15:30
joschi think i can fix this myself... one sec...15:31
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joschhah it worked!16:09
joschthis was probably my first edit of a dts where i probably understood what i was doing :D16:10
minutejosch: great :316:41
minutealso: https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/release-the-panthor.html16:43
minute> As some might have noticed, we are working on a Vulkan driver for these new GPUs and expect to get the existing Vulkan driver for older generations in better shape along the way. It's too early to share anything, but stay tuned16:43
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joschpoor person's progress meter for kernel compilation times if you already have a vague guesstimate of the total size of the output log: tail -f linux_6.8~rc1-1_arm64.build | pv --progress --timer --eta --rate --average-rate --bytes --size 106816181 | grep -i error:17:26
joschthe "grep -i error:" at the end lets me see errors early without having to wait another four hours until the remaining make jobs have finished (apparently there is no way to tell GNU make to quit immediately if one of the parallel jobs failed...)17:27
grimmwareoh wtf that's gross17:28
joschagreed17:29
minutewow17:29
joschi'd love to hear of a better method to be able to see a progress bar while my kernel compiles :)17:29
grimmwareI guess you could do like `|| kill INT $(cat /proc/$$/ppid)` at the end of the  parallelized instruction but that's fucking gross too17:30
joschyup :)17:30
grimmwarehmm, everything appears to be gross. I conclude that you're probably using a computer.17:30
minuteaha so actually to make rk3588 gbit ethernet work one just hast to run mii-tool once to query its status, then it will work after plugging the cable in17:44
minuteweird :317:44
minutei mean, to make the rk3588 -> the phy on our rcore board work17:45
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grimmwareDude you are lining them up and knocking them down.19:31
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joschminute: https://mister-muffin.de/reform/linux6.8/20:26
joschthe .changes file is signed by my GPG key so that you can verify that this is not a rootkit20:26
minutejosch: omg20:26
joschor, at the very least, that it is my rootkit :)20:26
minuteha :320:26
minutei trust your rootkit20:26
josch<320:26
joschthis contains the dtb from the dts you sent me20:27
joschbut it will not yet build a working boot.scr because flash-kernel isn't patched yet20:27
minutecool, will give it a spin in a few minutes20:27
minutei have custom boot stuff anyway20:27
joschto patch flash-kernel, we need a non-broken reform-debian-packages pipeline20:27
joschand for that we need to have the linux6.7 branch merged20:27
joschokay, cool then20:27
joschi hope you will find out why this kernel doesn't work :D20:28
joschi also uploaded the .dsc so that you can build it yourself and make adjustments without waiting for me20:28
joschalso, you can then build the kernel on rk3588 which will certainly not take 03:33:58 :)20:30
joschto prevent building stuff you don't need, you can build the dsc with these options:20:31
joschDEB_BUILD_PROFILES="nodoc pkg.linux.nokerneldbg pkg.linux.nokerneldbginfo" sbuild --no-run-lintian -d unstable20:31
minuteok, it installed, and yep, getting > E: unsupported machine: MNT Reform 2 with RCORE RK3588 Module20:34
joschthat's from the initramfs20:34
minuteyeah20:35
joschminute: you can edit /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/reform20:35
joschin the long-run we probably should just warn and not die for unsupported platforms20:35
joschlet me change this right now so this does not get forgotten...20:35
joschi now changed it this way: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/50288d9a/20:36
minuteaha, an initramfs was built20:42
minute(so far i don't use one at all)20:42
joschno need if you don't need to decrypt some luks partition20:43
minutei actually will have to at some point20:44
joschfor loading modules early?20:44
minute>  20:44:48 up  7:19,  1 user,  load average: 0.20, 0.26, 0.2420:44
minuteinteresting load average20:45
minutetemp1:        +41.6°C 20:45
minutea chunk of metal surely helps20:45
joschbut... you are not booted with 6.8~rc1-1 are you?20:46
minuteno no, not yet20:46
joschah good, i was worried for a moment :)20:46
josch <= afk for ~1 hour20:47
minutehmm, installing that linux-image-6.8 did not create a dtb 20:47
minutein /boot20:47
minuteso i will test with my existing dtb first20:47
joschyes, because flash-kernel does that20:47
joschflash-kernel connects the info from /proc/device-tree/model with a path to a dtb20:47
minutebtw i'm booting this with extlinux.conf20:48
minutejosch: ah yeah sure20:48
joschyes, using extlinux.conf will make lots of things easier :)20:48
joschminute: you can add a custom entry to /etc/flash-kernel/db20:49
joschit should look like these: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/blob/main/patches/flash-kernel?ref_type=heads20:49
minutewhat i meant to say is i just use the vendor preinstalled uboot which luckily supports extlinux.conf20:49
minute(so i don't have any uboot scr)20:50
joschah that's nice :)20:50
minuteok will reboot now20:50
joschfingers crossed!!20:50
minutescreen comes back on!20:51
minute> reform login:20:51
minuteok :320:51
minuteyep, it's reform 6.8-rc1+unreleased=arm6420:51
joschwhat?20:51
minuteyeah, it just works20:51
minuteeven has wifi20:51
joschi would have bet *a lot* that something dosen't work20:51
joschplease find something :)20:51
minutenormally i have to load wifi drivers manually20:51
joscho020:51
joschwow20:52
minutenvme, sd, mmc are there20:52
joschi did *not* expect this20:52
joschgood i waited :D20:52
joschwell, job done, time to enjoy a free evening? :D20:52
minutesway works20:52
minutejosch: thank you so much, this rocks!!20:52
joschthe collabora people are not messing around!20:52
minuteno they're not20:52
minutethis is the cleanest bringup ever so far20:53
joschi'm so happy that things *just work* -- this is amazing!20:53
minuteah panthor is loaded, too20:53
minuteopengl 3.120:53
minutetyping this from the rk3588 reform!20:54
minutewdisplays also has both HDMI-A-1 and HDMI-A-220:54
minuteyep, dual display works20:55
sknebelcongrats, sounds great!20:58
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minutejosch: ah there is one little nit, hdmi spams "use tmds mode" all the time, i will provide a patch21:03
minutejosch: looking forward to your 6.8 patchstack MR in reform-debian-packages :D21:03
minutejosch: in any case, here's the patch http://dump.mntmn.com/dw-hdmi-rockchip-avoid-tmds-spam.patch21:07
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minutejosch: ok i found one issue, cpu freqs are not shown :321:10
minutemhm > [ 1307.909552] rockchip-cpufreq: probe of rockchip-cpufreq failed with error -2221:16
minuteprobably CONFIG_ARM_SCMI_CPUFREQ is missing21:18
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joschyes, the 6.8.0-rc1 build of collabora has it set as CONFIG_ARM_SCMI_CPUFREQ=y21:49
joschminute: do you want to try compiling it with some changes or should i run it over night?21:50
minutejosch: i'm not sure i can set that up today because i need to make feierabend very soon :321:51
joschsure thing!21:51
minutejosch: if it's not a huge hassle for you i would accept your offer ^^21:51
joschrest well :)21:51
joschnone at all -- my reform does the work for me while i'm sleeping ;)21:51
minutethank you! in the next days out of curiosity i would be interested in setting that up on the rk3588 and then timing the build21:52
joschyes, i'd be very curious as well21:52
josch16 GB of ram should also be enough to do the whole thing in /tmp21:53
joschyou have that mounted as a tmpfs i guess?21:53
minuteoh, not yet21:55
minutei have only a WIP fstab21:55
minutehm > Under systemd, /tmp is automatically mounted as a tmpfs, if it is not already a dedicated mountpoint (either tmpfs or on-disk) in /etc/fstab21:55
joschis it? i had to add an entry to my fstab manually before getting a tmpfs mount on /tmp21:56
joschbut maybe this is something new (i'm on bookworm)21:56
minutehmm no this is from archwiki21:56
minuteand /tmp does not show up under "mount"21:57
minuteon my systems21:57
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minutejosch: btw my rk3588 uses only like 10% cpu to software decode 1080p h26422:29
minutewell, like 70% of 800%22:29
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- mrdaught (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~mrdaught@172.58.139.100)23:09
- aperezdc (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~aperezdc@46.23.89.43)23:16
+ aperezdc (~aperezdc@46.23.89.43)23:16
- aperezdc (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~aperezdc@46.23.89.43)23:16
minutejosch: ok so the rk3588 cpufreq driver is this one, i assume it is in your stack and actually built https://gitlab.collabora.com/hardware-enablement/rockchip-3588/linux/-/commit/9c90c5032743a0419bf3fd2f914a24fd53101acd23:20
minuteso i need to figure out why it's not probing23:20
+ mrdaught (~mrdaught@172.58.139.100)23:27
- mrdaught (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~mrdaught@172.58.139.100)23:29
minutestrangely, chromium is a _lot_ faster on rk3588 than firefox23:42
minutei wonder what's missing @ firefox23:42
- murdock (QUIT: Ping timeout: 255 seconds) (~murdock@dhcp-209-99-207-141.greenmountainaccess.net)23:46
+ murdock (~murdock@2600:380:bc74:44d1:d85d:8a8e:f6f3:92b)23:47
joschIt is actually built. Check /usr/lib/modules/6.8-rc1+unreleased-arm64/kernel/drivers/cpufreq/rockchip-cpufreq.ko.xz23:47
joschthe kernel is built with CONFIG_ARM_ROCKCHIP_CPUFREQ=y23:48
- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 255 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a18:fc00:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)23:56
hramrachprobably something missing in device tree23:57

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