2024-09-05.log

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minutestaticbunny: what about the handbook? https://mntre.com/documentation/pocket-reform-handbook/00:18
chis there a better doc for the fusb302b than the 34 page datasheet? imo it leaves a lot of details open :/00:34
NanoCodeBugch: i found https://hackaday.com/2023/02/14/all-about-usb-c-talking-low-level-pd/ and a few other implementations but that's it00:40
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chright01:56
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joschminute: i can confirm that setting new defaults for the desktop schemas has the desired effect because even after removing the "gsettings" calls from sway config, fonts and themes still look as they should after this patch to reform-system-image: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/fffe2a26/06:32
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_hramrachthe imx8mp with this WiFi is the only option CS offered, I would probably go for a different option if there were different options08:00
_hramrachnot because of the WiFi but because of CPU power and memory capacity08:00
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_hramrachso the script to build the qcacld2 i in .gitlab-ci. Following that I can build it, and it produces some modversions. Looking at the .gitlab-ci it looks like the module is build against kernel-source, and not the development packages which is probably the reason why it lacks modversions.08:24
_hramrachUnfortunately, it only builds on 6.4 and 6.10 kernel, and I am running 5.14 so I cannot readily test it's loadable.08:25
_hramrachhttps://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:michals/qcacld208:28
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_hramrachand upgrading a VM to 6.4 kernel I can load the module without complaint which points at problem with the build process. However, the module never finishes loading on x86 which points at code quality problems.09:05
_hramrachit does time out, eventually: [  103.852258] ath_hif_sdio: HIF (Atheros/multi-bss) [  250.868911] AR6000: Unregistering with the bus driver09:07
_hramrachhowever, that should not block the progress of loading modules09:08
_hramrachugh, and you are cross-compiling so it might be challenging to get the right development packages09:13
- staticbunny (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~staticbun@76-223-253-78.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)09:17
josch_hramrach: the CI is arm64, so it does not get cross-compiled09:17
_hramrachstill the script sets up cross-compilation https://source.mnt.re/reform/qcacld2/-/blob/binary-deb/.gitlab-ci.yml?ref_type=heads#L41 but the priblem is this: https://source.mnt.re/reform/qcacld2/-/blob/binary-deb/.gitlab-ci.yml?ref_type=heads#L17 there should be prec-configured development packages provided (used by DKMS) the source is not the right choice for getting usable modules09:23
joschyes, ARCH=arm64 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- is there so that it's a cross-build for everything except arm64 and a native build on arm64 -- that makes sense, right?09:26
_hramrachnot sure it makes sense, that requires arm64 cross-tools on arm6409:27
joschas you can see in the apt install line above, no cross tools get installed09:28
minute_hramrach: if you run 5.4 maybe you should try one of the original qcacld2 sources without my fixups09:28
minutei.e. i mechanically fixed a lot of stuff for newer kernels09:28
minute_hramrach: also, if you're on 5.4 maybe you could try if ath10k works?09:29
_hramrachI changed to 6.4 already, and do not see problems loading the module without -f, that points at builtime problem09:29
minuteah ok!09:29
minuteyeah fixing that would be very good09:30
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_hramrachso, generally, there is some kernel-devel or whatever package that provides the configured kernel build environment which is not used, a source is used instead09:32
joschthat is a good point indeed09:32
_hramrachthat's probably the reason for requiring -f to load teh module09:32
joschin Debian there is the ezurio-qcacld-2.0-dkms package which uses the linux-headers package and just builds a normal dkms module09:32
joschmaybe the .gitlab-ci script should be adapted to pull in that package to build the qcacld.ko instead of this manual build?09:33
_hramrachso you should be able to builkd the module with linux-headers and get the correct modversion09:33
_hramrachit would still be manual build, Debian does not support this workflow. It should provide the correct modversion, though09:34
joschyes, that gitlab-CI script is a hack to avoid ~15 minutes build time on the pocket reform09:35
joschin any case, maybe the hack can be improved by building the ezurio-qcacld-2.0-dkms package and then pack up the produced kernel module09:37
joschand then not requiring the -f anymore09:38
joschminute: if you'd like to try that out i can propare a MR for you09:39
_hramrachI do not think the problem is the module source. The oroblem is that it's built against kernel-source, and not kernel-headers.09:39
minutecould we test that as well, first? maybe a simple change?09:39
josch_hramrach: can you file that as a MR?09:40
joschif it doesn't work out i can contribute a more invasive change of the build script09:40
_hramrachugh, I caan try. Not particularly familiar with this part of Debian kernel packaging09:41
joschsame, that's why i offload that task to the dkms machinery in my ezurio-qcacld-2.0-dkms package :)09:42
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chjosch: do you want merge requests for system-image on salsa or elsewhere?09:55
Zabamaybe somebody could set up a public ccache server to speed up the dkms compilation 😂09:55
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Zabano good way to establish the trustworthiness of the build artifacts unfortunately 09:57
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Zabain seriousness the most sustainable way forward would probably be to fix ath10k10:00
joschch: if it's all the same to you, maybe directly on source.mnt.re?10:01
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chsource.mnt.re has the problem of my account not being approved10:02
joschch: then email or salsa -- whatever works for you10:03
joschch: what is your account name on source.mnt.re?10:03
chjosch: zeha10:04
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joschminute: please approve the account zeha for ch on source.mnt.re -- thank you! :)10:07
minuteah, one moment10:07
minutech: approved!10:09
joschthank you!10:10
joschch: then filing your MR on source.mnt.re is easiest :)10:10
ch\o/10:18
chthanks10:18
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minuteMNT September 2024 Update is out: https://mntre.com/media/reform_md/2024-09-05-september-update.html14:07
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Manisminute: sadly no mention of the Next 😟14:37
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minuteManis: that will be in the next update, probably next week14:38
ManisYay! Looking forward to it 😁14:39
[tj]minute: what about the post crowdfunding crowdsupply orders?14:48
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minute[tj]: we are working on shipping them!15:39
minutepockets are built here behind me15:40
jfredI *finally* got my guix home config applied on my pocket reform last night :) now it matches all my other machines haha15:44
jfredand took some measurements at the hackerspace to try and get another run of backplates made15:45
jfred(I didn't realize this until I looked closely but wow there's not much material left in the counterbore on the underside of those screws... it's something like 0.2mm I think?)15:46
jfredI guess the whole thing is only 1.2mm thick to begin with so it makes sense15:48
[tj]minute: thanks! It felt like it slipped between two terms for pockets15:49
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minute[tj]: two terms?15:52
minutewe have to ship around ~113 pockets to catch up with all post-crowdfunding orders so far15:53
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[tj]that is incredible!15:56
minuteand more preorders from our own shop of course16:01
minute(not more than 113, i mean additional)16:01
chsomeone at "hack mas castle" asked me about guix, but unfortunately they didn't leave me any contact info16:06
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joschch: oh you are there! :D16:13
joschi talked with guix people during minidebconf but they switched from guix to debian and my interest is rather the other way round :D16:13
chi was there last week yes16:16
andreas-eShocking, this is the first time I hear about someone going back from Guix :)16:16
chhaha16:16
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chhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/merge_requests/108 <- additional packages for qca bluetooth, mediatek wifi, and generally wifi16:17
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chis there an 'official release' for the keyboard fw?16:44
joschch: you mean the binary blobs created by the source.mnt.re gitlab CI?16:49
chwell i guess16:49
chfor sysctl there was an announcement on community.mnt.re16:50
joschfor the keyboard i don't think there are announcements16:54
joschit's just what can be found as CI artifacts like for reform-system-image16:54
joschthe situation is a bit better than for reform-system-image because there actually are git tags: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/tags16:54
joschso gitlab will not remove the artifacts even when they become older16:55
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chhmm, the tagged non-expired artifacts dont seem to have a pocket keyboard fw17:03
joschch: what i linked is the repo for the big reform, not the pocket17:12
joschhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/tags17:13
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chah yes17:15
chbut still17:15
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joschch: firmware is here: https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/releases/2024-08-26B17:16
joschit's linked from the tags page17:16
chjosch: thats sysctl fw only17:16
joschah indeed17:16
joschthen i guess you are correct that the keyboard firmware isn't shipped on the CI yet17:17
chok at least now that i clicked thru all of that i know the CI won't tell me how to build the keyboard fw :)17:17
joschindeed but you tried running this? https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/tree/main/pocket-reform-keyboard-fw/pocket-hid?ref_type=heads17:19
joschhrm... it seems i can only merge when the pipeline succeeded...17:20
joschminute: can you assign the gitlab CI runner to https://source.mnt.re/zeha/reform-system-image/ thank you!17:21
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chha, i thought 'this apple 30w charger is weird', but its actually a 20w charger. explains a few things :D17:44
chanyway, charges :)17:44
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^alexch, we just build the keyboard firmware from tree18:13
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ch^alex: thanks, i figured it out in the meantime. can you check on your machine with a clean build, if it actually builds? it needed this diff here: https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/merge_requests/9/diffs#diff-content-80d92f730f983050edafb19338da4ac90977743b18:14
Twodisbetterminute: Onen question I have about adding the RK to my Pocket Reform is can I just use the NVME and evberything I already am using with the IMX8plus? I mean can I just swap the SoCs aand power on and it just works? Or will I need to start from scratch and redo everything?18:25
joschTwodisbetter: depends on your reform-tools version18:26
joschTwodisbetter: can you pastebin the output of `find "/boot/dtbs/$(uname -r)" | sort` somewhere?18:27
chmastodon shows me why the background config thing became important18:30
joschch: you mean because it's the year 2000? :)18:30
chyes!18:31
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joschch: I recognize your usb-c power-meter! https://mister-muffin.de/reform/delayed-charging-usb-pd.webm18:39
joschthough your 10 W are much less exciting compared to my 75 :)18:40
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chhehehe18:45
chyeah i wonder why it doesnt charge faster18:45
chone more thing for the list18:45
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jfredmmm I just ordered a more powerful charger for my Pocket Reform because I've been charging mine with a 30W charger XD19:15
jfredwhich works! and it's lovely that it works. but it does take a while :P19:15
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henesywith the rk cpu module be stocked at crowd supply or just mnt?22:18
henesyconsidering puytting it in my big reform22:18
+ staticbunny (~staticbun@76-223-253-78.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)22:21
- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~quassel@47-186-105-237.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)22:36
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minutevery nice https://youtu.be/QdZoK3MfV28?si=teNgjpkysf8P2pQs22:47
minutepocket teardown by ifixit22:48
+ staticbunny (~staticbun@76-223-253-78.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)22:48
joschso cool that they feature your product!22:49
- staticbunny (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~staticbun@76-223-253-78.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)22:56
+ staticbunny (~staticbun@76-223-253-78.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)22:58
joschwait... how does it not win design awards?22:59
^alexthat's an american way of saying "the fashion isn't to my taste" ;p23:04
chrcavhe definitely lost me there too.23:05
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- sir-photch (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~m-hy5poy@static.93.70.235.167.clients.your-server.de)23:12
jfredI do wonder if he wouldn't have said that if he'd had the purple one in front of him, haha23:14
joschtrue!!23:15
+ sir-photch (~m-hy5poy@static.93.70.235.167.clients.your-server.de)23:22
minutei think that's a misunderstanding of the word design! (design is how it works)23:23
minuteif one played this video backwards it might be a good DIY assembly instruction video23:24
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+ staticbunny (~staticbun@76-223-253-78.lightspeed.frokca.sbcglobal.net)23:41
chminute: on the pocket, why is the U12 AP22815A there? specifically i'm wondering if the charger "OTG" constant source could replace this part23:50

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