2025-02-04.log

minutejosch: :000:25
joschfix uploaded :)00:26
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+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)07:12
violetmessing around with doing my own linux install on the pocket07:27
violeti have the system booted all nicely from the microSD. but the display is kinda wonky, it seems like the top of the screen is not at the top and is in the middle, and the bottom of the screen wraps back around to the top07:28
violetand the text on the very left wraps over to the right o.o07:28
violeti have fbcon=rotate:3 but maybe thats not enough07:28
violetits always displays with me07:29
violetoh the colors are also color shifted over by one channel, (green -> blue, blue -> red, red -> green), that's a clue07:51
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violetok i can fix it by starting sway, and then exiting sway again08:17
+ cobra (~cobra@user/Cobra)08:17
violetwhen i start sway, sway is broken just like the console. but then when i exit the console is fixed, and if i start sway a second time it works fine too08:18
violetweeeird08:18
violetit looks like somewhere along the way of starting sway and exiting again, in the kernel i see "panel-mnt-pocket-reform 32e60000.dsi.0: [display] init in enable..."08:23
violetbut that also happens much earlier, during bootup08:23
violetso maybe something is causing it to re-initialize and the second time it works for some reason08:23
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violeti notice on the official image it says that "init in enable..." thing twice also. but it is 2 seconds apart. so i wonder why mine, the second one only happens after i start and close sway09:22
violetalso on official image it reads register 12a = 0x77. on mine it reads 12a = 0x7009:22
+ Ar|stote|is (~linx@149.210.13.214)09:28
chiirc this register changes if you boot cold / warm09:41
yqshaokeyboard manual links dead at https://mntre.com/docs-reform.html , looks like the filenames have an extra/missing "-standalone" in them09:48
violetch: oh i think you are right, i just did a cold boot and that reg said 0x77 on my image09:53
violetsame behavior either way so i dont think it is related09:53
+ aloo_shu (~aloo_shu@90.166.193.135)10:13
fricklerI had a weird effect on my new pocket, on initial startup the display had some flickering white vertical stripes almost like northern lights. I went through the initial setup anyway and after like 5 minutes the display went fine and has been since10:21
frickleralso the nvme ssd doesn't show up in lsblk, do I need to do something special in order to activate it?10:22
chhmm, can you see it in lspci? iirc there's nothing special tod o10:23
fricklerch: lspci only shows a single line with the PCI bridge, which also seems a bit weird I guess10:27
fricklerrk3588 board fwiw10:28
fricklerit also seems like it doesn't include the new firmware with better PD support yet? battery stays around 10%10:30
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chcertainly possible, but should be easy to check10:34
fricklerok, I give up on trying to scan the backlog, what was the command to check the firmware version and which one should one currently install?11:35
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hramrachthere is fwupdate or somesuch11:54
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chthe oled menu can show you the version12:20
chhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/jobs/7412/artifacts/browse has the current fw, and update scripts if your old fw is too old to use fwupdmgr/fwupdtool12:22
fricklerPREF1{SYSR1,HID}20250117 does sound newer or at least not older12:58
minutefrickler: aha, you have a display v2! one of the first ones to show up here12:59
minutefrickler: northern lights effect is known but afaik it only happens at the first cold boot, unclear why yet, maybe the backlight adapter flex pcb's backlight dcdc isn't immediately stable13:00
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fricklerminute: cool effect to boost my heart rate, yes ;-) especially after I was really struggling with how to stow away the display cable, seems there is much less space with the new board than what the install guide shows13:27
fricklerbtw. sorting the parts into numbered bags was really helpful, but it would work even better when the install guide mentioned when to open which bag13:29
frickler(also don't read this as if I'm only complaining, I really liked the experience so far, just trying to give hints for possible improvements)13:30
fricklerwell I don't like the SSD not showing up, anything I can check before I open up the case again to double-check I installed it correctly?13:31
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minutefrickler: ssd normally "should just work", did we ship you one or you brought your own?15:26
irimi1hi! i’m having trouble with the pocket reform’s wifi and could use some pointers maybe.15:34
irimi1i got myself the wifi card from the MNTRE shop to use with my i.MX8M Plus. i remember i found some mounting instructions for the card, but nothing regarding the software. do i need to install/remove specific drivers? is there a quick way to check whether it was recognized etc?15:34
irimi1i’m basically asking for the first 2-3 pocket-reform-specific wifi troubleshooting steps ^^15:35
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fricklerminute: one you shipped, was still in original packaging it seems, so likely you didn't test it, either. I think I have a spare one though I can crosscheck against15:38
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frickleririmi1: iiuc no driver should be needed, you can check whether "lsusb | grep Wireless" shows the adapter15:40
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irimi1frickler: thanks, i’ll get back once i did that (don’t have the reform in front of me rn)15:59
fricklerchecking the tag for 20250117, the commit sha seems to match the version in the 7412 artifacts, so to me this sounds like that's the newest fw alright16:30
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minutefrickler: how many TBs did we ship?18:12
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fricklerminute: 1TB taifast. the good news is that my wd black 2TB is working just fine (at least gets detected, didn't write to it). swapped back to your card - still no cigar, so I guess I'll need to return it18:43
fricklermore questions: I'm seeing about 0.4V difference between the battery readings in the oled, is there a way to level them (without extra hardware)? also, what are the expected voltages for a full and empty battery?18:44
minutefrickler: oof, sorry for that... we can refund it of course18:46
minutefrickler: there is balancing built-in, it'll just take some time (maybe a few days)18:47
minutefrickler: in general it's recommended to charge as much as it accepts and then let it run to zero % once until it turns off by itself 18:48
minutefrickler: but congrats, i think you're the first DIY pocket customer i've heard from18:48
fricklernice, so everyone else got theirs prebuilt? I'd have expected most ppl to prefer the diy option18:52
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minutefrickler: no it's just that we shipped the first DIY batch ever last week18:56
minutefrickler: and i haven't heard from other people completing a build yet18:57
minutefrickler: on crowd supply we didn't offer a DIY option18:57
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minutejosch: turns out the ls1028a edp display actually works with your latest cdns patchset. it's just the customer's ls1028a module that is broken19:02
fricklerminute: oh and there I was thinking I was late to the party ;)19:05
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fricklerreform-setup-encrypted-nvme chained into reform-migrate left the system unbootable :( guess I got to find an sdcard to investigate19:59
joschminute: wow o019:59
joschwell, at least the display issue is fixed then XD20:00
joschfrickler: what exactly did you do to trigger the problem? I'd like to try and reproduce it here.20:01
fricklerjosch: well just run "sudo reform-setup-encrypted-nvme", type "y\nyes", read the text more carefully, giggle, type "y\nYES...etc" and then reboot. on boot it waits for a bit and then drops into the initramfs shell20:05
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joschfrickler: whoops, that is *not* supposed to happen, sorry for that20:11
joschfrickler: what made you giggle?20:11
fricklerjosch: well I just read "Are you sure? (Type 'yes' ..." and typed "yes" the first time ;)20:14
joschah but it tells you to write 'yes' in capital letters :)20:14
joschokay, i'm running it right now, i type y, then YES, then i enter the password for the encrypted drive20:15
joschthen when asked if it should run reform-migrate, you also say "y", correct?20:15
frickleryes20:15
minutefrickler: is the nvme detected, can you see that in the initramfs? `dmesg | grep -i nvme` perhaps20:17
fricklercouple of warnings from cryptsetup after that20:17
fricklerminute: I need to check, give me a couple of minutes. oh, I did the whole thing via ssh if that matters, I can paste the complete log somewhere if it helps20:18
joschi don't think it matters20:19
joschbut...20:19
joschyou say your ssd was not detected?20:19
joschnow i wonder how the script proceeded o020:19
fricklerjosch: no, that was your (mnt's) ssd that was not detected, I'm running with my own ssd now20:19
joschah okay :)20:19
joschfrickler: then is the question where you want your /boot -- did you choose sd-card or emmc?20:22
fricklerjosch: I chose emmc as I don't have a sd-card inserted currently20:25
fricklerbtw. the nvme is detected and I can run cryptsetup and then the vg becomes active20:26
joschokay, then let me select "N" here (the default)20:26
fricklernext is the warning about /dev/mmcblk0p1 still being mounted20:27
joschbut then you didn't run this script from a system running on sd-card?20:29
fricklerno20:29
joschyour system is running from emmc?20:29
fricklerwell ... it was, but yes?20:30
joschright, this has come up in the past20:30
joschthe question is: should running reform-setup-encrypted-nvme trash your /boot or not20:31
joschit currently does not which means that you cannot destroy your currently running setup20:31
joschone could argue that it should just wipe the first partition on emmc or sd-card (whichever was chosen) at the cost of making the current system unbootable20:32
joschthe question is if that is what the user running the script expects to happen20:32
joschminute: what is your feeling about the above?20:32
fricklerwell that was what I did expect to happen and that is also what the script's output made me assume it does20:33
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fricklerjosch: regardless of whether this should have happened, do you have an idea for fixing this or should I set up an sd-card?20:43
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minutejosch: hmm not sure if i can think my way so quickly into this... ah wait you mean if /boot is already mounted on the device that we're trying to migrate the /boot for the nvme to...?21:22
frickleryes21:24
fricklerfyi this is the log I have, looked like everything had worked fine https://paste.opendev.org/show/bMRvhwTSUH1Aq6GPQpSX/21:28
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joschminute: that's part of it yes22:00
joschminute: another connected topic is, even with /boot not mounted, it might contain other kernel images22:00
joschand that will lead to update-initramfs and flash-kernel and u-boot-menu doing the wrong thing22:01
joschfor example, they will create boot entries for kernels that are not even installed anymore22:01
joschfrickler: the easiest way to fix things is to do that from an sd-card22:04
joschfrickler: did you have anything important in your system on emmc or would you be fine with re-creating things from scratch?22:04
joschfrickler: thank you for your paste, that is really useful to track down what is going on22:05
joschhere is the problem:22:05
joschIgnoring old or unknown version 6.12.6-mnt-reform-arm64 (latest is 6.12.12-mnt-reform-arm64)22:05
joschthat's precisely the problem of: your partition already contained another kernel22:05
fricklerjosch: I booted from sd now, but I'm also done for today. if you come up with a fix, I'm happy to test again, no important data. and yes, I did an apt update+upgrade earlier, that might explain the kernel mismatch22:12
joschminute: i have some more thinking to do and it might be best if i write down a proposal first that we can then discuss. This is also in the light of the reform-setup-wizard potentially running reform-setup-encrypted-nvme in the future22:12
minutejosch: cool22:12
joschfrickler: thank you, that would perfectly explain things22:12
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joschfrickler: you found an even worse bug! o022:50
joschthank you for reporting it <322:50
joschfixing now...22:50
+ aloo_shu_ (~aloo_shu@90.166.193.108)22:57
joschch: "blkid -s UUID -o value /dev/nvme0n1" gives me the UUID for /dev/nvme0n1 only but "lsblk --noheadings --output=UUID /dev/nvme0n1" gives me the UUID not only for /dev/nvme0n1 but also for luks or lvm partitions inside of it22:57
joschch: how do i tell lsblk to not output more than what i asked for?22:57
joschhah --nodeps22:58
joschthank you for rubber ducking :)22:58
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chyw23:07
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