vkoskiv | sir-photch: Hello! | 00:03 |
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sir-photch | vkoskiv: Thanks for verifying my IRC setup x) | 00:22 |
sir-photch | Question: I have read that suspend/hibernate is something that may or may not work on reform depending on the module used. What about the rockchip? And if there is an issue: is it in hard- or software? | 00:25 |
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minute | sir-photch: no idea yet! it depends fully on the state of mainline linux drivers in this regard, so, software | 00:58 |
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josch | minute: what is the emmc vs. sd-card device naming in /dev for imx8mp in the pocket as well as the rk3588, i.e. which one is /dev/mmcblk0 and which one is /dev/mmcblk1? | 07:34 |
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josch | minute: are the workarounds needed for a311d for the big reform in /usr/sbin/reform-hw-setup the same as the workarounds needed for a311d on the pocket reform? | 10:22 |
josch | the SSD with rk3588 continues to be a nvme and not sata, right? | 10:27 |
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minute | josch: yeah, the rk3588 can do sata but nvme makes more sense for us i think | 12:33 |
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josch | there are currently some people who are packaging nwg-shell for Debian: https://nwg-piotr.github.io/nwg-shell/desktop-styles | 13:50 |
josch | and with it its greetd-based greeter nwg-hello: https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-hello | 13:51 |
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josch | minute: is the RCORE adapter board the component which chooses whether the M.2 port is nvme (pci) or sata? | 13:52 |
josch | minute: do you have the answers for my other questions? I can also ping you on Monday | 13:52 |
josch | i'm currently refactoring reform-tools with machine readable device description files | 13:52 |
josch | there are just too many boards right now and the code is growing hard to read | 13:53 |
minute | just a note from my phone while emergency debugging my system: missing package cryptsetup-initramfs can really bite your butt | 14:01 |
minute | josch: currently trying to make rk3588 boot into my old encrypted nvme, then i can answer Qs | 14:02 |
josch | whoops! XD much success with getting that initramfs re-generated | 14:08 |
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minute | ok, my system is up again :3 | 14:38 |
josch | \o/ | 14:38 |
minute | josch: for pocket, i can't answer the questions atm (because i don't have it with me to double check), but i can tell for rk3588. mmcblk0 is mmc, mmcblk1 is sd. by default rk3588 has a weird mmc layout with 8 partitions, still need to look into that | 14:40 |
minute | aw, luks cuts ssd read performance in half | 14:41 |
josch | same on the a311d | 14:42 |
minute | on the raw disk i get 780mb/s, on the opened luks partition only 360mb/s... | 14:42 |
josch | minute: you could post a gnome disks screenshot here: https://community.mnt.re/t/does-drive-encryption-cause-the-reform-to-slowdown/871/10 | 14:42 |
josch | that's still much faster than anything else in this thread :) | 14:43 |
minute | that is strange though, there's no cpu load during benchmarking | 14:43 |
minute | i wonder where the bottleneck is | 14:43 |
minute | aha, 50% perf impact is apparently normal? | 14:45 |
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minute | video of exapunks on the rk3588 reform https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/112066081392887105 | 14:59 |
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josch | and i'm at 14 hours of stardew valley on my a311d reform | 15:29 |
josch | it crashed twice so far with a System.Threading.SynchronizationLockException -- no idea whether that is box64 related or would've also crashed when running natively | 15:30 |
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josch | I plan to create files like this for every board (this one is a311d): https://paste.debian.net/hidden/0f89a8d7/ | 15:56 |
josch | then the scripts can source this and do the right thing without having to encode all the rules over and over again in each script | 15:56 |
josch | it also keeps data like u-boot hashes and offsets in one place | 15:57 |
josch | these files will then be installed into /usr/share/reform-tools/modules and named after the device-tree model string | 15:57 |
josch | minute: thoughts? | 15:57 |
minute | josch: very good | 16:05 |
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vkoskiv | Purchased my first oscilloscope :3 | 17:39 |
vkoskiv | https://vkoskiv.com/screenshots/2024-03-09T16:38:39UTC-PefQybIB.png | 17:39 |
josch | minute: this is ready for review: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/merge_requests/62 | 17:47 |
josch | this is yet untested | 17:48 |
josch | now i feel a bit bad that i sent my imx8mq away -- i cannot test things anymore XD | 17:48 |
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minute | josch: mega nice, thanks a ton for your work! | 19:01 |
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josch | you're welcome :) | 19:03 |
josch | it's a lot of fun to figuratively add the cherry on top of your amazing hardware by integrating it into the OS | 19:03 |
josch | *by doing the OS integration work | 19:05 |
josch | ACTION should not words while distracted XD | 19:06 |
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minute | :D | 19:09 |
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josch | minute: for further testing (i'm back at my ls1028a on monday) i want to build another system image but that is blocked by https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/23 -- is anything missing before this can get merged? | 19:21 |
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josch | huh... my reform was fully charged. I remove the power cord (with usb-c pd adapter) as usual | 19:32 |
josch | but the moment i unplug it, my reform switches off | 19:32 |
josch | this never happened to me before | 19:32 |
josch | did anybody else encounter this? | 19:32 |
minute | uh... no, didn't | 19:40 |
minute | josch: merged | 19:42 |
josch | okay, something is seriously wrong with my... batteries? | 19:46 |
josch | https://mister-muffin.de/p/OG4g.jpg | 19:47 |
josch | https://mister-muffin.de/p/v0wp.jpg | 19:48 |
josch | the starting logo animation just keeps flashing in an infinite loop: https://mister-muffin.de/p/UtgB | 19:51 |
josch | errr, this link: https://mister-muffin.de/p/UtgB.webm | 19:52 |
josch | and when in the menu, pressing the up/down keys do only change the menu item very rarely (and notice the flashing). You can hear how often i try pressing the buttons: https://mister-muffin.de/p/a79O.webm | 19:59 |
josch | the system works fine from wall power | 19:59 |
josch | this is with the protected battery boards | 19:59 |
josch | i currently have the boards unplugged to make things work | 19:59 |
josch | any ideas what i could try to investigate this? | 20:00 |
josch | i was unplugging and re-plugging the reform from wall power multiple times today and everything was fine | 20:00 |
minute | josch: hmm the only thing i could think of is that the battery protections don't open | 20:04 |
minute | josch: or the fuse on the motherboard is blown | 20:04 |
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minute | josch: are the cells ok? | 20:05 |
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minute | josch: also, as you have two motherboards you can connect the battery boards to your second motherboard and check if they behave normally there | 20:09 |
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josch | it certainly pays off to have the important parts twice at home :D | 20:33 |
josch | it's too late to do anything now (everybody else is already in bed) but i'll see what i can do tomorrow | 20:34 |
josch | i also have spare cells, so lets see | 20:34 |
josch | i was also surprised to see this behaviour of the OLED menu -- is what one can see in the videos explained by blown fuses? | 20:35 |
minute | josch: i haven't seen this behavior myself. perhaps the power to the keyboard was marginal and it was like barely working | 20:39 |
josch | funny :) | 20:39 |
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minute | josch: flash-kernel patch lgtm | 21:04 |
josch | cool! | 21:04 |
josch | but a bit of waiting is ahead | 21:04 |
josch | thanks for merging the linux 6.7 branch | 21:04 |
josch | i kicked off five new pipeline runs for different merge requests | 21:04 |
minute | josch: btw i don't remember if you got my info about the .dtsi change that made rockchip-cpufreq work with your kernel | 21:05 |
josch | that will keep the CI build server busy for a bit :) | 21:05 |
josch | minute: i did not! | 21:05 |
josch | minute: did you make it work? | 21:05 |
minute | yeah i am using rockchip-cpufreq on top of your rc1-2 kernel | 21:05 |
minute | it just needs a changed opp table that has 3 microvolt entries not 6 per node | 21:06 |
minute | vkoskiv: nice osc btw! | 21:06 |
josch | nice, that makes me wonder what the rockchip cpufreq branch is all about if you have it working with the default branch | 21:07 |
minute | josch: so what i did is copy all the opps from this file https://gitlab.collabora.com/hardware-enablement/rockchip-3588/linux/-/commit/50cef69e777ac927308f3f357cb7e6ec62e0a19b | 21:09 |
minute | josch: ah are you building from that branch now anyway? | 21:09 |
josch | minute: i created you some kernels using different collabora branches | 21:10 |
josch | minute: each rebased on 6.8-rc1 and 6.8-rc7 | 21:10 |
minute | josch: ok, will need to test these on monday, lost track a bit | 21:11 |
josch | because 6.8-rc7 with the cpufreq branch didn't boot for you | 21:11 |
josch | no worries, they are not running away :) | 21:11 |
josch | i'm also curious about u-boot and the partition layout | 21:12 |
josch | what i saw in the collabora image builder script looked wild | 21:12 |
josch | more important than the flash-kernel patch is this one https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/22 | 21:15 |
josch | i nearly accidentally started a pipeline for the main branch with reform-tools from the staging branch -- if that one had finished, the MNT repo would have contained the my untested (and very likely broken) reform-tools 1.35 | 21:16 |
josch | i'm setting this to auto-merge -- no idea why i hadn't merged that earlier | 21:16 |
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josch | oh no... the gstreamer patch has fuzz and needs to be rebased... all five pipeline runs have to be restarted... | 21:55 |
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josch | never mind! | 22:01 |
josch | gstreamer 1.24 was released | 22:01 |
josch | that should include all the patches so we don't need to patch anything anymore XD | 22:01 |
josch | anybody has a reform with an imx8mq and uses clapper to check? | 22:02 |
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josch | minute: the reform-debian-packages pipeline now takes only 55 minutes to complete :) | 23:09 |
josch | down from 2:25 h | 23:09 |
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hramrach | josch: the koay references in DT enable the hardware, if you drop them the hardware will not work | 23:55 |
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