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minutemhoye: imx8mq mnt reform? https://community.mnt.re/t/speakers-too-quiet-try-this/37500:23
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mhoyePerfect, thank you!12:26
joschryukazou: yes, it's very small https://mntre.com/team.html and there recently have been holidays12:28
joschryukazou: if you ping min ute (remove the space between n and u) you likely get a faster reply but i think it's plomlompom going through the issues?12:28
minuteone random thing i need to solve: tuigreet has bug which causes it to panic loop if the terminal doesn't have enough columns12:54
minutethis happens with the big font on HDMI if the screen is rotated12:55
cheww :)12:55
+ mjw (~mjw@vpn-konference.ms.mff.cuni.cz)12:55
minutefor example when booting a311d pocket reform with hdmi connected12:55
joschso... making the console font bigger on the pocket reform also has an effect on the image on hdmi even though the hdmi screen might not be tiny at all?12:59
joschmaybe a much more simple solution to this whole font-size thing would be not to choose a big font for the pocket only but a bigger than small, medium size font which is then the same everywhere?13:00
minutejosch: no, the font is good13:01
minutethis is just an edge case that needs fixing in tuigreet13:01
minuteit's not cool that it can panic at all because of a rendering issue13:01
- mjw (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mjw@vpn-konference.ms.mff.cuni.cz)13:02
minutethe rotation thing is worse, that you can't tell the kernel to rotate only a  specific output13:02
+ mjw (~mjw@vpn-konference.ms.mff.cuni.cz)13:02
minutebut, it's better to be able to log into a rotated screen than not being able to log in at all13:02
grimmwareto be fair it looks like there's no bug for this open upstream and it's a fairly active project13:04
- colinsane (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~colinunin@97-113-140-147.tukw.qwest.net)13:25
minutegrimmware: yeah i will make a report13:32
minutealso yeah there's some mojibake in the current tuigreet before the hostname, but i think that was reported somewhere?13:33
_hramrachit's reported here, not sure there is a bug report in a bug tracker13:34
minuteok, so i need to report 2 bugs then13:34
minutebut first i will try to increase the wifi performance by 10x13:34
minute(wish me luck)13:35
joschminute: are you on the latest version of tuigreet? I fixed that in the Debian package after andipiper reported it to me here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=108139213:36
joschupstream bug: https://github.com/apognu/tuigreet/issues/15213:36
_hramrachfor me thie WiFi performance is really poor, and it still does occasionally lockup. Reloading qcacld2 does help in that case pointing to driver (or firmware) bug. That's probably in addition to the overheat problem, the heat transfer paste seems to ipmrove things a lot for multipel people now.13:36
grimmwareminute: good luck!13:41
minutejosch: oh thanks! i just took the latest system image build but didn't do any apt upgrades on it13:41
grimmwareminute: oh by the way, is ttyACM0 supposed to be bidirectional? As in, should you be able to send the sysctl commands over it?13:42
minutegrimmware: only if you enable a define pertaining to that13:43
minutegrimmware: the reason why this is behind a define is that i had some scenarios where the main loop would get stuck unless i sent something over ACM, and i didn't know why, and this felt too risky to ship13:43
grimmwarelegit13:43
minuteok, the sdio wifi in a311d pocket is now running at 200mhz 4 bit13:44
minutelets see if it can still do wifi things13:44
grimmwarethe reason I ask is because I'm going to put together a systemd socket activation unit that means that when you access the socket you're talking to /dev/ttyACM0 but it's multiplexed out. This enables me to put together a unit for each sensor that's attached to tail for the line prefix it's looking for13:45
minuteok i'm getting up to 50mbit/s on that wifi with the mainline driver. that's still not great but definitely faster than before13:53
minutei'm now gonna remove the dram-access-quirk13:54
minuteindeed dram-access-quirk is not necessary13:59
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minutemax i get with the mainline driver is 54mbit/s now14:09
minutebut most importantly no stalls so far14:09
joschjust removing the connection drops would be huge14:10
- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~mjw@vpn-konference.ms.mff.cuni.cz)14:11
ryukazouUse pocket reform with sony MDR-7506 has way better sound quality than other machines I have.14:14
minuteryukazou: oh that's interesting & cool to hear14:16
ryukazouminute: Way better is a bit over overexaggerated(I really pocket reform), but sound quality does feel cleaner and crisper compared to my old iPod Classic and laptop14:20
sevanjust a cosmetic thing but should forks of repo queue stuff to the CI pipeline when you sync the fork? (haven't made any changes but now have https://source.mnt.re/sevan/reform-system-image/-/pipelines/2719)14:26
+ amk (~amk@user/amk)14:32
minutenow compiling this driver on a311d https://github.com/jethome-ru/rtl88x2cs14:34
joschsevan: minute has to manually assign a gitlab CI runner to your fork14:37
joschthe existing runner is not automatically enabled for each fresh fork14:37
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minuteok, with that driver i'm getting 82mbit/s down on the rtl8822cs wifi on bpi cm4!!14:41
sevanjosch: understood, thought it just creates noise somewhere for someone.14:41
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a0f:1600:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)14:43
joschmaybe there is a way to auto-assign runners with gitlab or maybe minute explicitly does not want the runner to be assigned to projects that gitlab users fork anew?14:55
minutewrite-up of my a311d wifi findings https://community.mnt.re/t/wifi-reception-problem-probably-overheating-wireless-chipset/2273/8414:56
sevanjosch: makes sense (free compute, just fork)14:58
joschminute: wow, thank you so much for digging into this topic!15:06
- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~Thunderbi@45.134.140.153)15:29
minutejosch: i was lucky that there was this new armbian thread! i'll prepare a new branch now with some dts changes15:51
joschamazing find nevertheless :)15:51
joschi'm looking forward to trying this out!15:52
minutehere's the MR, unfortunately (?) i didn't branch off from main but from my rk3588 dsi+hdmi fixing branch16:00
minutehttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/6116:00
joschwell, there is a "donotmerge" commit in the history -- maybe you need to rebase?16:01
joschah the other is this MR "Draft: RK3588 Pocket Reform bringup" https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/5816:03
joschright, mipi dsi is now working with rk3588 -- that's also so nice :)16:04
joschjust needs another 11k lines of code, literally XD16:04
minutehow do i say in git: please rebase my branch on main but only take my last 2 commits for that?16:08
[tj]magic scares me so I would just cherry-pick the two commits onto a new branch16:10
josch+116:10
grimmwareIf I go anywhere near magic with rebase I `rebase -i` so I can stop and figure out what the hell it is I'm trying to do in vim16:12
minuteaha16:12
joschyes, git rebase -i would do another option16:13
joschjust delete the lines with the commits you don't want16:13
minuteohh16:13
joschyour branch is 11 commits ahead of master, so you'd run: git rebase -i HEAD~1216:14
grimmwareI also do that if I've committed a whole bunch of trash because I was throwing things at CI to see what stuck. Basically the only time I squash commits to get the junk out.16:14
[tj]I cannot remember how each software wants commits on branches for code review anymore so I just squash everything16:15
joschin recent versions of git, there is also the "fixup" which is a faster squash as you do not need to write new commit messages16:15
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minuteok new MR https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/6216:35
minutejosch: i can confirm that the mojibake issue @ tuigreet is indeed fixed (needed to upgrade the package). also it looks like that panic with big font is also gone already16:43
joschhuh that's odd -- my change should not have that effect17:07
joschbut maybe that character messed up some size computation?17:07
+ mjw (~mjw@89.205.136.63)17:08
joschminute: instead of creating a new mr, you can also aways force-push a branch with the same name but different content to your gitlab -- that will change the MR associated with that branch accordingly17:12
minutejosch: ah ok :317:12
minutejosch: what i meant is, it was already fixed in the bad-character version... i just hadn't tested that one yet17:13
joschah okay17:13
minuteinteresting, i was musing about upower issues recently, right... turns out upower isn't installed by default17:14
minutei wonder if some obvious package pulls it in?17:15
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grimmwareI think something like `aptitude rdepends` can tell you that but josch probably knows better17:35
minutegrimmware: thanks! apt can also do rdepends it seems17:46
grimmwareah nice17:46
minutechromium-common recommends upower. perhaps it's pulled in when installing chromium.17:46
grimmwareI know there's something that I occasionally use aptitude for at work but nfi what it was17:46
minutewhy does a browser package install a system service?17:47
grimmwarerare enough that my brain has decided it's a reasonable cache-miss and that I can google it17:47
- mjw (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mjw@89.205.136.63)17:47
minuteyep. if i do `apt install chromium` i get `upower` in the dependencies. meh17:48
minutealso `avahi-daemon`17:48
grimmwareI am sure that there are web applications that have "reasons" to know intimate details about your device17:48
minutei wish there was more minimalism around these kind of dependencies17:48
grimmwarebut how will people get your data?17:49
minutechromium also installs x11-utils :D17:49
grimmware🤡17:49
minutei wish there was a cleaner separation between system infrastructure and applications in packaging17:50
eeryI assume mdns support is for chromecast stuff18:05
- GNUmoon (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~GNUmoon@gateway/tor-sasl/gnumoon)18:14
minute4K over HDMI confirmed working on A311D with my branch18:25
minutealso getting over 60mbit/s with built-in wifi on mainline driver and almost 90mbit/s on 3rd party driver18:25
minutei will merge this18:26
minutei merged this18:28
+ mjw (~mjw@89.205.136.192)18:30
grimmwareminute: is the oled module on the pocket the one from the big reform?18:40
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minutegrimmware: yep18:49
grimmwarenice18:50
grimmwareI think I'm going to have a stab at adding a qwiic socket like you suggested over the next couple of weeks18:50
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minutegrimmware: nice18:54
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Twodisbetterminute: quick question, but what MNT product would you say you use the most?19:10
minuteTwodisbetter: MNT Reform w/ RK3588 ^^19:11
Twodisbetterminute: so gangster!19:12
minutehehe19:12
Twodisbetterminute: what would you say is the state of low power states with the RK currently?19:12
minutenot there yet i think19:13
Twodisbetterminute: ever since finding out about minigalaxy I have been playing a ton of games on the Pocket adn working to improve my typing accuracy.19:13
minuteit boots quickly though :D19:13
minuteTwodisbetter: very nice!19:13
Twodisbetteryeah the RK is definantly in my future.19:14
minuteanyone ever tried s2idle? https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/power/states.txt19:18
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Twodisbetteryeah I have used s2idle deep on the Framework. Are you saying it is possible to use that on the RK?19:24
minuteno idea19:26
minutei mean did anyone try s2idle on reforms19:26
minuteok so sleep/resume _almost_ works on a311d19:27
minutebut something is borked with mipi-dsi19:27
minute[  397.251412] CPU5 is up19:28
minutetle core clk resume rate 100000000019:28
minuteBig core clk resume rate 5000000019:28
minute[  397.438058] meson-dw-mipi-dsi ffd07000.dsi: failed to write command FIFO19:28
amospallaminute: my Pocket@debian/stable on s2idle seems not to wake up.19:52
minuteamospalla: processor? imx8mp?19:52
amospallaI guess to test it in a useful way I should use serial port right? stock imx8mp.19:52
minuteyeah. but i guess it still needs fixing...19:53
amospallaI called "wake" on the system controller and after a short time like 30 seconds or 1 minute it rebooted.20:00
chi figured i should try attaching a normal usb keyboard and see if it wakes up using that20:00
minutebefore serial debugging, don't forget dmesg -n 720:02
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amospallaIt left20:06
amospallaOk. s2idle left the computer using 7.0V and moving between 470mA and 5XXmA.20:07
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minuteok, enough time sunk into a311d suspend today20:15
sevanminute: are you suspending for today? :)20:27
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grimmwareI was wondering by the way, is there a way to sensibly permission access to flashing the sysctl? Access to `/dev/ttyACM0` is gated on root or sudo but you can totally just reflash the sysctl with picotool as a regular user20:38
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chas a truly unprivileged user, picotool just segfaults20:47
ch:D20:47
minutesevan: hehe20:50
minutegrimmware: maybe dialout group?20:50
chplugdev, i think20:51
chat least thats the group on /dev/bus/usb/003/00420:52
ch99-picotool.rules has a list of raspberrypi pids to give plugdev access to20:53
chso once sysctl has its own pid/vid, thats also gone20:53
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jfredminute: I've tried s2idle on my pocket without success (couldn't resume), but I also didn't have another machine plugged in to watch the serial console21:10
jfredit didn't drop power usage by *that* much but it dropped a bit (don't recall the exact numbers offhand)21:10
jfredamospalla's numbers sound close to what I saw though I think21:11
minuteok thx jfred 21:12
chi get 2.2W with display + keyboard leds off21:15
chwhich seems better than the s2idle numbers reported above21:15
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chminute: could you merge this maybe? https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/merge_requests/1221:44
minutech: cool, thanks a lot21:46
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chminute: sorry again, please also merge https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/merge_requests/13 to unbreak that22:19
chminute: i'll see if i can get rid of the tinyusb copy and instead use the one from pico-sdk instead, then this problem can go away22:19
joschminute: re "minimalism" that's one of the reason why in reform-system-image we do not install Recommends :)22:21
joschch: maybe minute should enable the CI worker for your fork so that the merge button can be pressed only after the pipeline is green? :)22:25
chwell it probably was green 5 days ago22:26
chi have a copy of the repo with a ci worker, and it passed there22:26
joschminute: thank you for the a311d work -- i just put all of it onto reform.d.n as well as i cannot wait trying this with Debian bookworm :)22:26
joschoooh22:26
joschright, but now there were new commits22:26
chyeah22:26
chthat was a stupid combo in hindsight22:26
joschi assumed your fork wasn't given permission yet because pipeline #2727 is still pending22:27
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chmy fork indeed is not given permission22:27
joschah22:27
joschso you have a copy of the repo elsewhere?22:27
chbut y'know, copying the repo to salsa works22:27
joschhahahaha22:27
joschnice :)22:27
joschch: you know that on salsa you can also have arm64 workers? not necessary for this repo, but in case you need it for other stuff...22:28
chdidn't know, thanks!22:28
joschch: i have it set up for the salsa pipeline for src:box64 -- just copy the setup from there in case you need it22:28
josch(because src:box64 is obviously useless on amd64)22:29
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minutewat https://community.mnt.re/t/latest-update-loses-tray-icons/255822:41
joschwow22:42
chsaw this flying by earlier but didnt read it yet https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=108191922:42
ch(re waybar ^ )22:43
joschyup22:44
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+ NanoCodeBug (~NanoCodeB@c-73-35-191-67.hsd1.wa.comcast.net)22:50
+ spew (~spew@2806:2a0:1522:8662::728c)23:02
+ Gooberpatrol_66 (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)23:09
- Gooberpatrol66 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)23:09
- spew (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~spew@2806:2a0:1522:8662::728c)23:18
+ spew (~spew@2806:2a0:1522:8662::728c)23:19
* leonardo- -> leonardo23:23
+ bkeys1 (~Thunderbi@45.134.140.153)23:24
- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~Thunderbi@45.134.140.153)23:26
* bkeys1 -> bkeys23:26
- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a00:f300:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)23:34
chtil pocket keyboard uses vid 0xCafe23:48
minute:D23:52
minuteno longer! (when i or someone else get around to putting in the new ids)23:52

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