2025-01-22.log

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* Guest4368 -> mjw14:10
minutedebugging a customer sent-in ls1028a reform... looks like mali_dp is not probing? did they break it in the kernel?14:31
minuteor maybe dts needs updating or sth14:31
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+ mark_ (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)17:01
+ LainExperiments (~LainExper@user/LainExperiments)17:15
minutejosch: was anything changed about the ls1028a uboot script?17:26
minutei don't see it loading the mhdp firmware, but maybe i'm just not seeing it17:27
wickedshellI flashed the most recent pocket reform system controller firmware the otherday. First huge thanks (I believe due to ch ) for improving the charger compatabilty situation. All the charger's I've tested here now work.17:31
minutenice17:32
wickedshellI have noticed though that the battery report while runing periodically glitches. The OLED screen shows a reasonable number, but the tray icon will drop to a low percentage for a bit, or will randomly indicate that it is charging when it isn't. Is this known/something I did wrong?17:33
minutewickedshell: hmmmm normally there is some anti glitch functionality in the driver... you are on the latest version of reform2-lpc-dkms?17:35
minutemhm @ ls1028a https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-09-20.log.html17:38
wickedshellminute: 1.65 at the moment. I had done an update to latest debian unstable when I flashed the firmware on the 18th, and then saw the false charging report last night before I ran another update17:43
minutehmm ok17:45
minutejosch: i'm stumped as to how the mali dp firmware (mhdpfw) is supposed to be loaded for ls1028a these days in our system image... do you remember this?17:46
minuteoh wait, do they have cdns mhdp _and_ mali dp...17:47
minuteaha, here i talked about that https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-09-18.log.html (ls1028a)17:51
minutei totally can't remember this17:51
minuteminute@minute-i9:~/src/mref/reform-debian-packages/linux$ rg "Loaded MHDP firmware"17:55
minutepatches6.8/imx8mq-mnt-reform2/0005-imx8mq-import-HDMI-driver-and-make-DCSS-compatible-w.patch17:55
minutehuh why does this end at 6.8 cc josch 17:55
joschsorry, i was afk, am back now17:56
joschreading...17:56
minuteah wait, was there a cross dependency from imx to ls1028a... i'm mega confused now17:56
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@173.16.175.75)17:56
minutejosch: i'm debugging this customer ls1028a mnt reform and the question was why the display just stopped working... i might have found out why. but it's not clear to me how cadence mhdp fits into the ls1028a driver landscape, because it's not in the devicetree17:57
joschokay, so about ls1028a-mhdpfw.bin: what happens is that we have an initramfs hook17:58
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)17:58
joschthat hook copies /boot/ls1028a-mhdpfw.bin to /lib/firmware17:59
minutejosch: ok...17:59
joschand there it *should* be found by the driver17:59
minutejosch: but which driver...17:59
joschsorry, i don't know :(17:59
minutei can't find any reference to this file in the kernel17:59
joschminute: isn't this what is done in linux/patches6.12/ls1028a-mnt-reform2/0000-dtsi-add-hdptx.patch18:00
joschwhere it says firmware-name = "ls1028a-mhdpfw.bin"18:00
minuteah, maybe just the logging changed? lets see18:00
minutejosch: thanks!!18:00
minuteok so that was the missing puzzle piece... i wonder why this node is missing in mainline18:01
minutemakes no sense18:01
minutethere's no driver in the kernel matching cdn,ls1028a-dp18:01
joschwhoops18:01
minutepatches6.8/imx8mq-mnt-reform2/0005-imx8mq-import-HDMI-driver-and-make-DCSS-compatible-w.patch18:02
minute617:+if (of_device_is_compatible(dev->of_node, "cdn,ls1028a-dp"))18:02
minuteapparently the patch for imx8mq hdmi also added this patch for ls1028a m)18:03
minuteand since 6.9 is gone18:03
joschoh of course, because the patch stack changed18:03
minuteso now we know that ls1028a userbase is down to 1 person18:03
minute(or the others never updated)18:03
joschthey probably run with Debian Bookworm from reform.d.n ;)18:03
minutehehe18:03
joschand you still have mine ;)18:04
minutetrue true, it's also on the repair table :D18:04
minuteok, how to fix this...18:04
joschprobably by rebasing the old cadence driver on 6.12?18:05
minutejosch: yeah... imx8mq hdmi is not working anyway right?18:05
joschthat's something i already evaluated but didn't finish doing18:05
minutewith the mainline stuff18:05
joschexactly18:05
minutefor ls1028a there was cdn-mhdp-ls1028a.c in that stack18:05
minuteit's pretty small but critical...18:05
minutejosch: do you have time and motivation to do the rebase or is that something i should do?18:06
joschi can do it if you don't want it be done within the next 24 hours18:06
joscherrrr18:06
minuteno it has a few days time, this repair is here since a few weeks already (sadly, but that's on me)18:06
josch*if you don't *need* it to be done within 24 hours -- maybe i manage, maybe not18:06
minutebut would be great to bring back hdmi for imx8mq and display for ls1028a :D18:07
joschokay, then i will give it another try and i'll tell you tomorrow how for i got18:07
joschexactly18:07
minuteat least you have a testing machine for that now!18:07
joschyaaay!18:07
joschthanks to BoostisBetter :)18:07
joschit's *very* helpful for all the reform-tools scripts as well18:07
joschi can never run reform-setup-encrypted-nvme and friends on my main machine XD18:08
minuteha18:08
wickedshelljosch: if it matters I used that recently on my pocket18:08
wickedshell(and no problems)18:09
joschwickedshell: i'd like to have any bugs if you found some :)18:09
joschoh XD18:09
wickedshelllol that's why I never said anything :P18:09
joschalso great :)18:09
wickedshellThe ,ost worrisome part is the comment about unmounting stuff being risky. (I know why it says that, but it did make me pause for a moment)18:10
joschthen the comment had its intended effect!18:10
wickedshelljosch: the only other thing that stands out is that it's a tiny font size when prompted for the password at boot, you have to know to enter it or have good vision :) But that's not associated with the script by any means18:11
joschyes, but that's something that ch and hramrach were taking care of18:12
joschsince i don't have a pocket, i can't really work on that issue18:12
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- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~quassel@47-186-65-73.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)18:26
hramrachwickedshell: what kernel commandline and mnt-tools do you have?18:26
chiirc you must update uboot18:27
chthen it works18:27
hramrachor add commandline arguments in whatever boot configuration you use18:27
chprobably, but if you get uboot updated then it's the same setup as everyone else going forward18:28
wickedshellhramrach ch for the font size, or the battery reporting?18:28
chfont size18:29
chbattery reporting is a problem between linux and sysctl18:29
wickedshellGotta be a dumb question, but how to I get the commandline arguments for the kernel? (I normall just pull them from by EFI bootloader config, but that doesn't apply here)18:30
chcat /proc/cmdline18:30
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wickedshellro no_console_suspend cryptomgr.notests loglevel=3  ro no_console_suspend pci=pcie_bus_perf nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 console=tty1 fbcon=rotate:3 cma=256MB console=ttymxc1  console=tty118:31
chyeah thats lacking the new settings18:32
wickedshellso just update uboot? Is there a script or a guide you can point me at, since I haven't done that before?18:32
minutethere's reform-flash-uboot, not sure if it lets you do that on imx8mp but josch will be able to say18:33
chright, i never tried it on imx8mp18:35
chworst case reform-flash-uboot will just say no18:36
wickedshellI can give that a shot in a bit, I probably should do some actual work for a bit first sadly18:38
+ LainExperiments (~LainExper@user/LainExperiments)18:43
midfavilalain :o18:54
joschwickedshell: reform-flash-uboot will print a warning on imx8mplus but let you continue after you confirm that you really want to do it18:55
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reform9055reform-chat, what a neat thing to be part of the default install :)19:13
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hramrachwellcome :)19:15
reform9055does the pocket reform (RK3588) support Suspend? i see the oled display has a "wake" option19:17
L29Ahi wonder what does the number in the nickname refer to19:17
hramrachwickedshell: IIRC flashing up-boot in imx is not yet enabled. You can set kernel commandline options in the configuration file for flash-kernel, whatever it is. Font support is documented here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Linux_console#Fonts19:18
- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~quassel@utdpat242060.utdallas.edu)19:19
reform9055L29Ah looks random! https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/blob/main/bin/reform-chat#L2519:21
L29Ahok the number is random // https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/blob/main/bin/reform-chat19:24
chreform9055: suspend doesnt work, is afaik the current state19:25
gordon1ACTION is looking forward to hibernate19:26
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reform9055<319:48
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fricklerhmm, reform-chat generates a pseudonym but leaks the local username? not sure if one would want to override that, too. probably can't do much about the IP address20:00
chi doubt the idea was any privacy preservation20:04
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- aloo_shu (QUIT: Ping timeout: 272 seconds) (~aloo_shu@90.166.193.130)20:07
fricklerit might be good to at least make sure users know that they are connecting to a public setup and not some company-internal help system20:11
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frickleron a related note I'd suggest to stop logging joins/quits (and thereby the associated IPs) on reform-irc-logs20:12
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- L29Ah (QUIT: Read error: Connection timed out) (~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah)20:27
joschfrickler: uh that does sound sensible indeed20:41
joschminute: did you think about that? ^20:41
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joschgrrr... now trying to clone linux.git for the third time...23:00
joschThe system will suspend now!23:00
joschsomething in gnome is still suspending before my git clone finishes...23:00
L29AhThe system will suspend now, or else!23:02
chshallow clone and then unshallow it, i think i havent seen it complete otherwise in the last years23:02
joschlike, is there any other setting other than these that make gnome suspend? https://mister-muffin.de/p/6TCF.png23:05
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chno idea23:07
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joschtheory: the automatic screen lock activated and in the login screen, the per-user power settings do not apply anymore23:13
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