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minute | josch: damn yeah, i need to fix this tomorrow | 01:57 |
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minute | is now prio 1 in my todo list | 01:57 |
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vkoskiv | josch: possible clue for my missing reform2_lpc module: | 04:28 |
vkoskiv | Setting up linux-image-6.7.9-reform2-arm64 (6.7.9-reform2-2+reform20240318T094105Z) ... | 04:28 |
vkoskiv | /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dkms: | 04:28 |
vkoskiv | dkms: autoinstall for kernel 6.7.9-reform2-arm64 was skipped since the kernel headers for this kernel do not seem to be installed. | 04:28 |
vkoskiv | Ethernet died again with this latest apt upgrade. Same errors in dmesg as before. | 04:32 |
vkoskiv | Wifi does the same randomly not working as before, reboot either fixes it or doesn't. | 04:32 |
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vkoskiv | I tried installing a bunch of the kernel header packages, but I still get that dkms message, not sure where it's looking for headers. | 04:47 |
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josch | vkoskiv: you just need to have linux-headers-arm64 installed which is installed by default | 07:38 |
hramrach | of the same version as the kernel. not sure how well that works for custom-built kernels | 10:40 |
josch | the kernel version does not look like custom-built unless vkoskiv patched reform-debian-packages? | 10:42 |
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+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 11:34 | |
+ jacobk (~quassel@utdpat242016.utdallas.edu) | 11:40 | |
hramrach | reusing the config for a custom kernel might make it look similar, not sure | 11:48 |
josch | at least my config does not include the version | 12:39 |
josch | but i also have no idea which part determines it | 12:39 |
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vkoskiv | I haven't tried custom kernel stuff yet, just trying to figure out why my reform2_lpc module disappeared | 17:15 |
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josch | vkoskiv: does reform-check tell you anything interesting? | 17:45 |
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vkoskiv | Few config things, and then it pointed out that reform2_lpc isn't loaded | 17:59 |
vkoskiv | But if I try to load it, it's missing | 17:59 |
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+ erle (~erle@2a02:3102:4286:16:be:bdbd:2409:d4a5) | 20:07 | |
josch | vkoskiv: can you tell me what command you ran? Just modprobe? Because then reform-check should also check whether you have the .ko in the first place. | 20:33 |
vkoskiv | just sudo modprobe reform2_lpc | 20:35 |
josch | vkoskiv: and i assume this prints nothing: | 20:55 |
josch | ls /usr/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/dkms/reform2_lpc.ko | 20:55 |
minute | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/5452433 | 21:03 |
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50) | 21:09 | |
minute | josch: i checked and mnt.re/system-image is set up to redirect to https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/artifacts/main/browse?job=build | 21:24 |
minute | josch: so i wonder is the "main" being ignored? | 21:24 |
minute | hmm no there is a newer pipeline from "setup-and-login" and its not picking that | 21:28 |
minute | josch: about your earlier message "for example right now it links to a job from the reform-system-imx8mp branch (as you can see from there being six system images)" it does say "main" there | 21:29 |
minute | for reference: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/3793/artifacts/browse | 21:30 |
minute | josch: and the 6 images are indeed correct for main, as this was merged on mar 11 https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/commit/72c6ab2d5961dee47ab8c090365c637a17caadfa | 21:31 |
josch | minute: i see what you see right now as well | 22:12 |
josch | minute: but a few days ago, when i wrote to that forum thread it was not the main branch | 22:12 |
josch | minute: this explains why people saw the bugs that were introduced with a reform-tools version that wasn't even released at that point | 22:12 |
minute | josch: we should keep an eye on it. maybe there's something wrong with my link? | 22:12 |
josch | minute: you can compare the timestamps of the reform-tols 1.35 release with the time that they reported the issues with fresh images | 22:13 |
josch | i don't know why the link https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/artifacts/main/browse?job=build would link to a job that does not come from the main branch | 22:14 |
josch | but it did when i wrote to that forum thread | 22:14 |
josch | and it did earlier today before i merged the reform-system-imx8mp branch | 22:14 |
josch | why it doesn't link to the setup-and-login branch right now i do not know | 22:15 |
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josch | minute: the geekbench result you posted would be useful if put in context against a311d or imx8q/p | 22:51 |
josch | vkoskiv: about reform2_lpc i have some unreleased changes to reform-tools that you could try: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/a78c9d4c/ | 23:17 |
bluerise | U-Boot gained PCIe support for the i.MX8MP | 23:38 |
bluerise | the MP stuff can be (easily) adjusted for MQ I think | 23:38 |
bluerise | or, I hope | 23:38 |
josch | \o/ | 23:40 |
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