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sevanminute: true. The RCM4 adapter is generic right? (not specific to the module that will be installed on to it?) - I vaguely recall something about display. 00:24
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minutesevan: not 100% generic. there are differences between all cm4 alternatives00:49
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joschex-parrot: so the problem is, that even with 40 G storage, each disk image (uncompressed) requires 4.5 G of storage which makes 27 G for all six images. But more than 13 G are already taken up by the existing stuff in /var/www... maybe we can rewrite reform-system-image a bit to compress the images earlier, so that they do not remain on the disk uncompressed all at once...06:32
chartreuseWas just going to say that suspend was working nicely now, but just noticed I did lose wifi doing it. Much like how last night I noticed it didn't always appear after a reboot but did work after a power cycle06:50
chartreuseThough I'm guessing the newer CPU modules likely are better at it. Will have to save up to upgrade. 06:50
chartreusejosch: Is that 4 port JST usb hub in your reform a generic aliexpress or elsewhere module? Or something you got custom made?07:00
Twodisbetterchartreuse: are you using the stock the Reform image and suspend script? WiFi should be coming back. I suspend everyday. I'm at close to 130 suspend and resume cycles. 07:21
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chartreuseI am, though it's now an older system image I updated, a v3 image from last year and just using systemctl suspend as the script recommends (IMX8MQ board)07:23
chartreuseI do have a more recent image on an sd card that I'll have to test, and consider replacing my current install with07:26
chartreuseJust tested with that latest system image and same thing, after a suspend the wifi card is missing from lspci (Atheros AR93xx)07:30
joschchartreuse: it's not from aliexpress but it's generic, yes :)07:31
joschchartreuse: https://community.mnt.re/t/adding-lte-modem-and-other-usb-devices/1215 has the answer: the usb hub has a FE1.1s chip on it and is a normal usb-hub without its enclosure07:31
josch(and the ports de-soldered)07:32
chartreuseAh nice, didn't think the JST ports would fit the usb pinout but that's handy07:32
chartreuseI'll see if I have any tiny usb hubs to hack up or find one07:33
joschchartreuse: they do not :)08:03
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joschex-parrot, pandora: the main issues of reform.d.n should be fixed now -- tests welcome :)10:32
pandoraI try to run it for like 2 days now10:33
pandoraBut it always dies10:33
pandoraGuess the memory is not enough10:33
pandoraIs there a parameter I can use to control the amount of parallel compile10:34
pandoraLike just using 3 instead of 4 cores10:34
joschpandora: where does it die?10:35
joschand with what error?10:35
pandoraI think the log reported that dpkg-buildpackage died. Not sure which package rn. I will check when I am back home10:37
joschif you want to force a certain number of parallel builds, you can put this into your ~/.sbuildrc:10:38
josch$dpkg_buildpackage_user_options = ['-j2'];10:39
josch(which will limit the number of parallel jobs to 2)10:39
pandoraAh cool. Didn’t know I can just control it through this option10:41
pandoraI will test this afternoon10:41
pandora(Will probably run throughout the night anyway)10:41
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joschminute: I have pushed a bunch of new commits into reform-system-image and each of the commits now has 7.6 GB of artifact data associated to it.11:48
joschminute: so there is again the "500 Internal Server Error" when jobs try to upload artifacts: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/478211:48
joschminute: can you confirm that this is indeed the situation on the machine storing the artifact data?11:49
joschi wonder what a good long-term solution for this can be...11:49
sevanminute: understood11:52
ex-parrotjosch: awesome, I will test and report back this week11:56
joschyup, thank you for motivating me to finally start fixing this12:00
joschnote, that this will still be missing the reform-setup-wizard as well as ezurio-qcacld-2.0-dkms for the pocket reform as neither of them is in bookworm-backports (yet)12:00
joschchartreuse: in case you have time, i'm also looking for an imx8mq user to finalize this MR: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/merge_requests/70 :)12:06
minutejosch: yeah it's full > /dev/sdb         98G   90G  3.4G  97% /mnt/gitlab-artifacts12:15
minutei will ask buckket to double that disk size12:15
minutejosch: i guess we need a regular cleanup script that uses the api to delete old artifacts?12:16
joschminute: maybe there is also a knob which deletes artifacts earlier than right now?12:16
joschusually you only need the latest artifacts and those are already not affected by the timeout and auto-deletion12:17
minutejosch: ok so the default artifact timeout is set to "3 days" in the admin interface12:17
minutealready12:18
joschthat does sound reasonable12:18
minuteand there's a checkbox "Keep the latest artifacts for all jobs in the latest successful pipelines"12:18
joschalso sounds good12:18
joschi think "more space" is useful for12:18
joscha) more branches concurrently and12:18
minuteso i think we can't do anything else than increasing disk space and pruning branches12:18
joschb) many commits during the span of 3 days12:18
joschyes, i agree12:19
joschfor pruning branches, some cleanup script using the gitlab api might be useful12:19
minuteok12:19
minuteah, there's also "Archive jobs"12:20
minutebut not sure what that means12:20
minute> Jobs older than the configured time are considered expired and are archived. Archived jobs can no longer be retried12:20
minutethis is set to 1mo12:20
joschof course depending on what is more expensive: the work-time necessary to write and maintain the script or the money necessary to increase the disk space :)12:20
minuteyeah, for sure... i've asked buckket to increase the disk space, lets see when he has time12:21
joschah i see12:21
joschso, a job more than 1 month old will not have the build log anymore but instead a message " This job is archived. Only the complete pipeline can be retried."12:22
joschand for younger jobs (but older than 3 days) the log is there but no artifacts12:23
joschminute: is the artifact timeout of 3 days per project? in reform-debian-packages, artifacts seem to live longer than 3 days12:24
joschand another option would be to trade storage time for CPU time. On reform.d.n we use xz to compress the images and they become 870 MB. The images on source.mnt.re are 1.3 GB with gzip. With six images, that's overall a difference of 2.5 GB per run.12:32
joschs/storage time/storage use/12:32
minuteresizing the disk now12:33
minutejosch: maybe those artifacts are the latest from their branches?12:33
minutethen they live forever12:33
minute> /dev/sdb        295G   90G  191G  33% /mnt/gitlab-artifacts12:34
minutejosch: gitlab is back up, now theres more storage space12:35
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joschminute: thank you for taking care of this!13:50
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amospallaHi, I got today my Pocket, I love this.13:57
amospallaWaiting for late time to play with it :)13:57
amospallaIf I shake it I can hear something moving inside, is that normal or should I open it?13:59
amospallaAnyway, I'll open it sooner than later to watch inside :D13:59
amospallaSo convenient.13:59
joschamospalla: congratulations! you've been in this channel for a long while -- finally the wait is over then \o/14:03
amospallaThank you! I've showed up from time to time, but I'll try to be more present now I got it :)14:05
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amospallaminute: Amazing, thank you for this gem.14:17
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amospallaOne minor thing, on the (pocket) manual the trackball apper as (from left to right) middle/left/scroll/right, but on my out of the box Pocket they behave as scroll/left/right/middle.14:18
amospallas/trackball apper as/trackball buttons appear as/14:19
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amospallaIs it safe to apt-get upgrade a Pocket? I have not used debian/testing for years, and it shows frightening bugs, like:14:46
amospalla"binutils: [arm64] boot stops at 'Starting kernel ...' without any further output when kernel built with recent binutils"14:46
joschamospalla: since this is debian unstable, apt-listbugs is installed14:47
joschthat utility will fetch all bugs associated to the packages you are about to install14:47
vkoskivFor those who didn't see it yet: https://www.qualys.com/2024/07/01/cve-2024-6387/regresshion.txt14:47
joschvkoskiv: oh dear...14:48
vkoskivMy reading is that it's a fairly theoretical vulnerability, but it's still a good idea to patch things14:48
amospallaThank you, I'll check these bugs, specially the one about system not booting.14:48
joschamospalla: that one is my bug :)14:48
vkoskivTheir poc runs on i386 with ASLR and NX disabled :D14:48
amospallaI used testing and unstable when I was young, feel like young again.14:48
amospallaoh :)14:48
joschamospalla: it was found thanks to pocket users14:49
joschFor Debian users, the CVE vkoskiv just shared can be inspected here: https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2024-638714:50
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joschamospalla: if you'd like to feel safer: installing broken binutils does not make your system unbootable. It is installing a kernel built with that broken binutils that makes your system unbootable.15:02
minuteamospalla: it depends, if there is something rattling around you should take a quick look in the battery compartment (take bottom plate off)... we had 2 people with a broken piece of sla printed battey holder15:05
minuteamospalla: other moving parts is normal, for example the trackball has some play15:05
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amospallathank you guys15:10
amospallaThank you guys!15:10
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joschif somebody with a pocket reform could try out if these even work (and find out why not if they don't) that would be awesome: https://reform.debian.net/images/16:09
joschThank you in advance! :)16:09
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amospallajosch: how is Pocket booted from a usb flash drive?17:25
amospallaI'm copying that image to a pendrive.17:27
joschamospalla: u-boot will go through a list of devices and partitions and look for boot.scr or extlinux.conf and then loads the first one it finds17:29
amospallaah good17:29
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amospallabtw, I'm copying it to the sdd from the pocket itself (that makes me happy), bmaptool from ubuntu 22.04 on my desktop does not recognize the file.17:30
amospallaoh wait, no usb-a, didn't remember that17:31
amospallamicrosd then17:36
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amospallajosch: tried the image with an old and not that fast microsd and did not boot anything.18:21
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amospallaTried also with a pendrive going through an all-in-one usb-c hub (displayport, ethernet, usb, etc), and same.18:21
amospallaI must buy a good and straightforward usbc-usba cable, when I get that I'll be of more help.18:22
amospallaGuys, Pocket comes with Debian/Testing, but is Debian/Stable something available and as well supported, or the best experience is expected to be with Testing?18:34
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reform8182@josch: reran the script this morning after a reboot18:53
reform8182didn't die due to oom18:53
reform8182but it failed applying a patch18:53
reform8182last line:18:53
reform8182Applying patch debian/patches/reform/meson-g12b-bananapi-cm4-mnt-reform2/0019-wifi-rtw88-sdio-Honor-the-host-max_req_size-in-the-R.patch18:53
reform8182patching file drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtw88/sdio.c18:53
reform8182Hunk #1 FAILED at 500.18:53
reform81821 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- rejects in file drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtw88/sdio.c18:53
reform8182Patch debian/patches/reform/meson-g12b-bananapi-cm4-mnt-reform2/0019-wifi-rtw88-sdio-Honor-the-host-max_req_size-in-the-R.patch does not apply (enforce with -f)18:53
joschreform8182: that should all be fixed -- can you confirm?18:55
pandoraDidn’t update the repo in the last 2 days19:20
pandoraDid u fix something meanwhile?19:21
joschpandora: i fixed nearly everything19:25
joschthe whole script now runs through and most of the html is also fixed19:25
joschthe results are already deployed on reform.debian.net19:26
joschnext steps are:19:26
josch1. fix the remaining issues with the html and text19:26
josch2. test the whole thing (do the system images and d-i even work???)19:26
josch3. backport reform-setup-wizard and ezurio-qcacld-2.0-dkms to bookworm19:27
joschfor 3. to happen I also need ot fix reform-setup-wizard on riscv64 and s390x...19:29
pandoraOh sweet. U did a lot19:46
pandoraLet me pull the latest19:46
pandoraAnd try again19:46
pandoraI would like to be able to run it on my own pocket19:46
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minutejosch: now testing 6.9.7 on rk358821:04
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joschminute: does it boot? :)21:37
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minutejosch: oh yeah sorry. it works fine22:12
joschwohoo \o/22:14
joschthen we need u-boot and then we can start building system images, no? :)22:14
minuteyesss22:15
minutethere's only one blocker left for RCORE: i can't get a PCIe Gen 3 x4 link on next22:16
joschyeah, i read about that :(22:16
minutei can get a Gen 3 x1 link... or a Gen 1 x4 link22:16
minutewith a transcend SSD curiously i can get Gen 2 x422:16
minutethis will be very hard to improve (have to be lucky with SI calculations + best practices)22:17
minuteit's a conundrum because for existing reform MBs and pocket reforms it doesn't matter as they are all x122:18
minutebut it matters for future proofing22:18
minutebut more iterations will delay shipments of existing rcore orders22:19
minutetough call22:19
minutealso, greta suddenly got covid (on the weekend) and now i'm scrambling to let another colleague fill in on the hyper pocket shipments22:20
josch/o\22:20
minuteyeah... tough luck22:21
joschnot the best first day back at work :(22:21
minuteno ;/22:21
joschbest recovery to greta -- we have a couple of covid cases again in our circle as well... hope it's not too severe...22:22
minuteyeah there's another wave going around22:22
joschoh dear, what a situation... :/22:23
minutewell, at least we're on 6.9 now! :D22:27
joschthat is quite the promising news, yes :)22:29
joschminute: do you happen to have a contact at NXP or ezurio (whoever owns the IP behind nitrogen soms) who could help me out regarding licensing of the firmware blobs? I'd like to find a better solution for distributing those despite their current licensing terms.23:18
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minutejosch: greta sent thanks btw23:32
josch:)23:33
minutejosch: dirk.schulte at ezurio dot com23:33
joschamazing, thank you!23:34
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