josch | minute: could you assign a CI runner to https://source.mnt.re/hramrach/reform-system-image then hramrach can try out the resulting image | 00:00 |
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hramrach | yes, exactly the same realtek ID | 00:00 |
hramrach | josch: it's not possible to tell without the u-boot update | 00:02 |
hramrach | which is not supported on imx8mp | 00:02 |
josch | without updated u-boot that MR is pointless, no? | 00:03 |
hramrach | yes, it's pointelss without updated u-boot | 00:04 |
hramrach | but on new devices as well as non-imx devices u-boot can provide the kernel argument to set the font | 00:04 |
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josch | well, updating u-boot is *also* supported on a311d | 00:05 |
josch | i am *very* hesitatent to merge something untested with so limited value | 00:06 |
josch | but minute can press the merge button in my stead of course | 00:06 |
josch | sorry, i meant to say that updating u-boot is also *un* supported on a311d | 00:09 |
hramrach | does the unbrick hdmi dongle not work? | 00:12 |
josch | yes, it should work | 00:12 |
josch | it's not supported in the sense that reform-flash-uboot will refuse to write u-boot to emmc on a311d and on imx8mplus | 00:13 |
hramrach | so only rockchip truly boots from SD card .. it has its advantages, and its disadvantages | 00:18 |
josch | a311d also reads u-boot from sd-card -- until you flash u-boot to emmc | 00:19 |
josch | i only have u-boot (but not /boot) on my sd-card | 00:19 |
josch | and imx8mq had the dip-switch allowing you to choose where to read u-boot from | 00:19 |
minute | newest observation show that rockchip also doesn't truly boot from sd | 00:29 |
minute | only if it can't find bootloader on emmc | 00:29 |
minute | so same as a311d | 00:29 |
hramrach | except without unbricking hdmi dongle | 00:47 |
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minute | hramrach: yeah i need to look into usb bootloader mode on rk3588 | 00:56 |
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SavagePeanut | Are off topic things allowed in this chat? | 04:18 |
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josch | SavagePeanut: a little bit off topic is fine as long as it does not hinder other on-topic conversation and is found to be interesting to other participants in this channel, i think | 08:01 |
ryukazou | minute: are this company one of you suppliers for JDI LT070ME05000 | 08:46 |
ryukazou | https://reurl.cc/ReoA7g | 08:46 |
minute | ryukazou: no. IIRC twscreen don't really have the stuff that's on their website. it's just a big SEO thing. | 10:00 |
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ryukazou | minute: https://jp.made-in-china.com/co_ronboelectronics/product_Jdi-Lt070me05000-7-Inch-IPS-1200X1920-High-Resolution-Mipi-31pin-450CD-M2-Tablet-PC-LCD-Screen_ruhryosyg.html | 10:15 |
ryukazou | I have chat with their service representatives, they have at least 50 units. | 10:15 |
ryukazou | https://imgur.com/a/6V0ik6z | 10:26 |
ryukazou | The chat log | 10:26 |
ryukazou | https://imgur.com/a/6V0ik6z | 10:26 |
ryukazou | I only ask for 50 units as a conservative approach. They seem to have plenty of in stock. | 10:34 |
minute | ryukazou: thank you, but please don't post screenshots of chats with names of people etc here (data protection) | 10:36 |
ryukazou | Understood | 10:37 |
minute | ryukazou: but yeah, we can try to sample from them | 10:37 |
minute | the other supplier with broken displays also agreed to replace them | 10:38 |
minute | (got an email today). also, i am sampling from yet another supplier | 10:38 |
ryukazou | minute: you could chat directly with their representatives, she seem pretty active. | 10:38 |
josch | minute: you get the broken displays replaced? omg that's really good news! :) | 10:42 |
ryukazou | I deleted the chat log screen shot from Imgur, so the link will become invalid. | 10:44 |
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Twodisbetter | minute: busy busy! Always something to do. | 11:22 |
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ch | minute: Since all USB Providers support vSafe5V, the required vSafe5V Fixed Supply Power Data Object is also used to convey additional information that is returned in bits 29 through 25. All other Fixed Supply Power Data Objects Shall set bits 29…22 to zero. | 15:16 |
ch | minute: so i think your monitor report is normal; just checked mine, it also does that | 15:16 |
ch | holy cow | 15:36 |
ch | minute: please pull this and try with your monitor https://source.mnt.re/zeha/pocket-reform/-/commit/612e750285d90a293005f65c21ee85d40ec0afe8 | 15:36 |
ch | minute: (dont forget to undef OTG_AS_5V - i moved it to sysctl.h for now) | 15:37 |
ch | now i really want an usbmux to exist | 15:38 |
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hramrach | when the the sysctl firmware is restarted after flashing the glitch detection triggers because it gives reading of 0 once | 16:22 |
ch | which glitch detection? | 16:28 |
hramrach | https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/commit/4402f3adbad715f408081dd49ea2f0c0474d495e | 16:30 |
ch | ah | 16:30 |
ch | not surprising | 16:30 |
hramrach | I normally do not get PD sapm with my carger but sometimes the Pocket gets into a loop enabling/disabling charging and eventually discharges fully | 16:34 |
ch | try my pd firmware i guess; if it happens there too, please send serial output | 16:35 |
hramrach | hope with the new firmware cat /dev/ttyACM0 > /dev/kmsg would shw how that happens | 16:35 |
ch | while som on or off, btw? | 16:35 |
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hramrach | mostly on but I think once it was off as well | 16:54 |
ch | one day i'd like to have the lpc_reform2 <> sysctl interface be more efficient (and carry more data) | 16:58 |
Twodisbetter | ch: sounds like a great thing | 17:01 |
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ch | just polling /sys/devices/platform/soc@0/30800000.bus/30800000.spba-bus/30830000.spi/spi_master/spi1/spi1.0/power_supply/BAT0/uevent already shows problems (both in the output but also on serial you can see sth is going wrong) | 17:01 |
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ch | hramrach: i know nothing about linux drivers, but i was wondering if lpc_reform2 is really supposed to query the hw all the time, because it does have to repeat the same read X times as its implemented now | 17:08 |
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ch | https://paste.debian.net/hidden/b0b6bfa9/ clearly sth is off every so often | 17:14 |
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ch | tbf we could also switch to usb for this | 17:33 |
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ch | minute: https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/merge_requests/15/diffs i think that could be merged immediately, mostly cosmetic | 17:45 |
ryukazou | Custom sliver pocket reform reassemble. | 18:03 |
ryukazou | https://i.imgur.com/2CCySP2.jpg | 18:03 |
josch | wow! | 18:04 |
ryukazou | minute: the DIY assemble guide is great, but add some information about how to stuff keyboard and power cable in to the hinges would be perfect. It takes me a few tries to stuff cable in to hinges securely. | 18:06 |
ryukazou | josch: the screw hole doesn’t change after re-anodizing | 18:09 |
grimmware | ryukazou: oh shiiiiit that looks fuckin sick | 18:15 |
grimmware | congrats! | 18:15 |
grimmware | ryukazou: wrt stuffing the hinges, I've assumed that I wouldn't be able to fit a qwiic cable down there along with what's already there - do you think that's accurate? | 18:16 |
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ryukazou | grimmware: no, there are actually plenty of space inside hinges, so you can definitely fit another qwiic wire there. | 18:28 |
grimmware | oh shiiit | 18:30 |
grimmware | I should probably do that then | 18:30 |
grimmware | Or at the very least try before I resort to trying to add a qwiic connector to the OLED board | 18:31 |
ryukazou | minute: also it you can add some colour on magnets to tell which side should facing top and which side should facing button would be good. | 18:33 |
ryukazou | Just need to wrap the screen, top and button plats with leftover dbrand skin, my custom pocket reform would be finished. | 18:36 |
erle | were these the correct batteries for reform? https://www.eremit.de/p/18650-3-2v-2-000mah-lifepo4 | 18:48 |
erle | i think so, but i don't remember | 18:48 |
Twodisbetter | yes, those are the sligthy bigger capacity ones | 18:54 |
Twodisbetter | They work great. I've been using them in my Reform for 2+ years now | 18:54 |
erle | thanks | 19:00 |
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minute | ch: cool, testing now | 19:44 |
minute | ch: amazing work, it works! power and usb dock over one cable! | 19:46 |
minute | ch: so PD_RDO_USB_COMMS was the secret? | 19:47 |
minute | ch: and yeah, it makes sense to clean up the protocol between lpc driver and lpc to not hammer it with cell voltage requests | 19:51 |
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