2025-02-07.log

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gordon1so i assume this line https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-rk3588-uboot/-/blob/main/build.sh?ref_type=heads#L36 is making .bin file for rkdeveloptool to be able to flash the emmc over usb, but what this image is used for? https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-rk3588-uboot/-/blob/main/build.sh?ref_type=heads#L3200:08
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gordon1ah, that's for DFU gadget from collabora manual, isn't it?00:12
joschit is very opaque... for example, ./rkbin/tools/boot_merger is an x86 binary blob committed to git that is just being run as it is00:16
joschtheoretically there is some source for the boot_merger but that is from 7 years ago...00:16
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gordon1sure, but at least if you believe that it works as documented it isn't clear what is the intent of produced image00:27
gordon1but it looks like it is used only during the first flashing00:28
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plomlompomjosch: Thank you, sorry there's so little feedback from me, this was pretty low on my stack of priorities which constantly got added new stuff primarily via service desk / support requests :D02:10
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joschplomlompom: no worries! If what was merged is okay with you then everything is fine. :)07:37
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joschminute: the upload of libstdc++-arm-none-eabi happened and things should be installable again. Let me know if something is still missing!07:56
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fricklerch: I missed that yesterday, but there actually was a flt 08 when charging stops https://paste.opendev.org/show/bC1kAzkZop8M1odQcvwt/ . I'm going to retry a couple of times now10:22
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fricklerok, seems that that was a one off, couldn't reproduce in 10 cycles. I'm going to do another "let the battery run empty" cycle now10:35
gl0bgood morning all, i'm here in the hope that you can help me cope with the pain and suffering that is waiting for UPS to deliver my pocket reform kit :'-(10:36
chfrickler: dont need to let it run empty imo10:42
minutejosch: oh great, thanks for the heads up10:42
chfrickler: flt 0x08 means BATT_FAULT: 1: Battery OVP has10:42
choccurred10:42
chminute: have you seen the BATT_FAULT flag happen from the mps chip before? ^10:43
chmake_proper_sentence()10:43
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minutech: hm not knowingly. 11:28
minutefrickler: how are the cells if you measure them outside of the device with a multimeter?11:28
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fricklerminute: I don't have one11:48
minutefrickler: oh ok sorry11:54
minutefrickler: are you in germany by any chance? then you could quite painlessly get some fresh cells like these from eremit11:55
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minutefrickler: we can't currently ship bare cells with ups, need to find a solution for that 11:55
minutehttps://www.eremit.de/p/eremit-3-7v-4-000mah-high-cap11:56
minutefrickler: and/or we can send you another charging pcb11:56
minutefrickler: did you already try to let the cells run "empty" with a running system? i forgot11:57
joschoh interesting, i had no idea that eremit is *also* the source for pocket reform replacement cells in addition to the 18650 classic reform lifepo4 cells11:57
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joschi was about to say that of 10 EUR you would probably also easily get a used multimeter but it seems even the used ones only start selling at around 30+ EUR o011:59
minutejosch: i like eremit, it seems they try to ensure the quality of their products12:07
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hramrachhm, AN8008 costs 15 eur on aliexpress and 30 eur on amazon12:22
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fricklerminute: ok, I'll order some cells, which plug type do I need? and yes, tried running on empty at least twice. it kind of helped in getting from 20% to 30%, but not more13:37
abortretryfailI finally got around to posting about R8 on the forum. If anyone else has any input maybe it'd be helpful to others? https://community.mnt.re/t/reform-mb-2-x-charging-current-fix/305413:39
minutefrickler: JST-SH plugs13:48
minutefrickler: wait, let me double check, i think JST-PH13:49
minutefrickler: yes, JST-PH. 2mm pitch13:50
fricklerok13:51
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gordon1https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-rk3588-uboot/-/blob/main/build.sh?ref_type=heads#L41 it has a different offset than collabora guide, why is that?15:26
- colinsane (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~colinunin@97-113-75-98.tukw.qwest.net)15:27
grimmwareanyone had any problems lately with the pocket reform being able to `swaymsg 'output DSI-1 dpms off'` but not being able to `... dpms on'` again?15:33
+ colinsane (~colinunin@97-113-90-207.tukw.qwest.net)15:40
grimmwareI'm currently trying to figure out the most sensible way to make sway log on my system for these cases15:41
grimmware`00:01:02.754 [ERROR] [sway/desktop/output.c:317] Page-flip failed on output DSI-1`15:46
grimmwarethis is with latest kernel on an rk3588 pocket reform with v1 display15:48
hramrachevery time or only occasionally?15:49
hramrachdoes switching to console help?15:50
grimmwareevery time16:00
grimmwareand apparently the keybindings I know to switch to console aren't working???16:04
grimmwarealt-ctl-f1...16:05
hramrachso it's a new and exciting bug, not the old and boring bug :)16:05
grimmwareI mean either that or I'm being an idiot16:06
grimmwareinterestingly the command (and the non-deprecated `power` command) for "on" return immediately if an on has already been issued before that but if you issue an off first it hangs for a second and actually issues the error16:13
grimmwarethe debug logs aren't telling me much that's useful16:13
grimmwareapart from when I issue an `off` I get `00:19:03.717 [DEBUG] [wlr] [backend/drm/drm.c:2056] connector DSI-1: Ignoring page-flip event for disabled connector`16:13
grimmwarewlr-randr is also unable to turn it back on16:23
grimmwareoh hello16:25
grimmware[    2.859538] panel-mnt-pocket-reform fde30000.dsi.0: error -ENOENT: cannot get reset-gpios 016:25
grimmware[    2.859551] panel-mnt-pocket-reform fde30000.dsi.0: error -ENOENT: cannot get dcdc-en-gpio 016:25
grimmwarewhich is consistent with the fact that it seems a reboot doesn't bring it back but a power off and power on does16:26
grimmware(I am not an expert so this could be totally misleading)16:27
hramrachit might or might not be related. Like if the poweroff uses something else (like disabling a regulator), and reset is only needed on powero it could cause the problem16:30
grimmwarehmm, would be great to compare this with someone else16:37
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grimmwareokay I'm trying to figure out the most sensible way of doing a kernel downgrade16:55
+ ZylonMaster (~hjcs@ool-ad02e01f.dyn.optonline.net)16:56
chthe cannot get *gpio* stuff is normal17:06
hramrachDifficult to tell without comparing with other working system. Failing to get some gpio is generally normal, there are too many of them :)17:09
hramrachgrimmware: 1) using a SD card 2) using extlinux config you can potentially use multiple kernels, unlike with boot.scr17:09
grimmwarech: nice, thank you17:16
grimmwarehramrach: ah yeah good point on the sdcard. I'll have a look into it again over the weekend, I've already spent more time on this today than I meant to17:17
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joschgordon1: what is the offset from the collabora guide?17:29
gordon1josch: 1638417:29
joschhrm... 32k difference17:29
gordon1and tbh this puzzles me even more because on rock5b there is spi flash and offset from the defconfig is 0x60000 (which is 768 in sectors)17:30
gordon1*u-boot defconfig17:30
joschah i can tell you why :)17:30
gordon1please17:30
gordon1and btw radxa images for spi flash still use 0x800000 offset not 0x6000017:31
joschgordon1: this is why: https://sources.debian.org/src/reform-tools/1.66-1/machines/MNT%20Pocket%20Reform%20with%20RCORE%20RK3588%20Module.conf/#L2017:31
+ qwazix (~qwazix@2a02:587:d84:a767:7206:3bd0:e5b0:83af)17:32
joschthere is your 32768 byte difference17:32
gordon1ah, okay17:32
gordon1so which means i need to be greppig not for 0x800000 but instead for 0x7f800017:33
gordon1and here it is CONFIG_SPL_PAD_TO=0x7f800017:33
gordon1josch: :*17:33
josch:)17:34
joschgordon1: the main reason for creating a blob that gets flashed with an offset is so that either msdos partition tables or gpt does not get wiped in the process17:35
gordon1yep, i got it now, and spi flash starts pretty much from 0 (not really, but u-boot apparently accounts for that)17:36
hramrachalso many of these offsets are fairly arbitrary. The SPL or TPL needs to be at (one of) specific place that the ROM reads, everything else can be moved around17:36
gordon1that's what i'm thinking right now, yocto script has bunch of "reserved" space for atf garbage that i could throw away if i want, trying to cram a kernel and initrd on spi at the same place as u-boot in order to get the rock5b to be pretty close to the setup i would have on the reform rn17:37
gordon1and 16 mb is just enough17:39
gordon1but not with this so called "reserved" garbage17:39
gordon1oh god why, radxa slapped gpt partition table inside the SPI flash17:46
gordon1with 8 partitions17:47
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[tj]I'm more annoyed with imx8m requring a fixed offset for the boot firmware and not supporting a partition than anything17:47
gordon1but you can use mtdparts there17:48
gordon1or are you talking about emmc?17:48
gordon1i'm pretty sure i have partitions on emmc on my imx8m devices...17:49
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Zabayou can always create a partition at that fixed offset to make it easier to access from an OS17:56
qwazixAs I posted in the forum I managed to brick the pocket. I will try to reflash the system controller from another computer using the internal usb.17:57
qwazixThe manual says " For this to work, 2 jumpers need to be moved on the header J21", see advanced topics17:58
qwazixbut there's no mention in advanced topics17:58
kfxI definitely have partitions on emmc on my imx8mq18:02
kfxbut not on the mmcblk0boot0 stuff; that does need offsets18:03
qwazixI (think) I managed to flash it again but still nothing18:09
gordon1ah, got it18:09
chif the oled doesnt power on, maybe you bricked the keyboard controller?18:10
chespecially if you can see the charging led come on when plugging in the charger cable, i think the sysctl is probably fine18:11
chyou should also be able to see debug output from the sysctl on the serial, i think thats also on the internal usb, but please double check18:12
qwazixhow do I try seeing the serial?18:14
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qwazixthe keyboard controller and sysctl are different chips both rp2040? Maybe I flashed the firmware of the one to the other?18:16
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qwazixI'm getting into issues compiling the uf2 file for the keyboard controller, maybe someone has the binary?18:32
hramrachthere should be binaries in gitlab, the exact location should be in manual or in some forum post18:32
qwazixI can only find the system controller firmware on gitlab, not the keyboard controller. ifixit says to compile it18:34
hramrachgordon1: on recent SoCs ATF typically implements some part of power management/cpu frequency scaling, and is not optional. I am pretty sure I compiled one for some SoC recently because it would not boot otherwise18:35
gordon1yeah, i'm pretty sure mediatek filogic on my openwrt one is like that18:37
gordon1damn, there was a great article that described rockchip boot process, cannot find it now :(18:40
qwazixis there a way to flash the keyboard controller without powering up the system? Or is there a way to power up the system with a bricked keyboard controller?18:41
gordon1iirc one of the connectors on the keyboard is just usb so i guess you can power it from there, not from the board18:44
gordon1but i would check schematics first to be 100% sure18:45
gordon1qwazix: sorry, nvm, i thought it's about reform classic, not pocket, dunno anything about pocket18:46
gordon1so disregard that18:46
qwazixnp, thanks anyway18:48
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minuteqwazix: yeah that's not so comfy right now, you need to provide 3.3v on the uart (left hand) connector of the kbd19:44
minutewe really should release a standalone adapter for the pocket keyboard19:44
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qwazixcan I order a replacement keyboard controller flashed with the right firmware?20:04
qwazixdisregard, it's on the keyboard, not on the oled sub-board20:05
qwazixSo it's red->3.3v, black->ground, and the other two are usb data pins that go to some other computer?20:10
qwazixI tried with 5v, so there's a good chance I fried it20:10
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qwazixOn the schematic I can see a usb plug (j2), but I can't find it on the actual keyboard...21:03
qwazixnvm it's the right jst21:12
kfxdoes anyone here boot an imx8mq board using u-boot's efi?21:12
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mhoyekfx: I'm booting imx8 via uboot here.22:18
mhoyestock settings still though? 22:18
kfxstock it loads the kernel into memory directly.  I was wondering if anyone used efiboot instead22:21
kfx(were "it loads" I mean "the boot script that u-boot runs loads")22:22
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hramrachIs EFI enabled in the stock u-boot? I don't think the board is set up to load u-boot from the SD card so you are stuck with whatever features the preinstalled u-boot has22:42
kfxefi is enabled but I get crashes if I try to load a kernel or even a complex program -- only thing that runs right is grub with no modules22:45
kfxwas just wondering if anyone had had any success with it22:45
jbmorley_Hi folks. I have a question about the Reform Next. I notice the CrowdSupply page says "M.2 NVMe SSD slot (up to 2 TB)" under storage. Is 2TB a hardware limitation, or just related to the maximum configuration on the CrowdSupply campaign?22:48
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minutejbmorley_: it's because the SSD form factor is 2242, and afaik 4TB 2242 is still very rare23:21
minute(i'm sure it'll come though)23:21
jbmorley_ooooooh23:21
jbmorley_I missed that. Thank you!23:21
minutejbmorley_: np!23:21
jbmorley_I tend to keep things local so that makes me a little sad. 🥲23:22
jbmorley_Excited about the device though. And congrats on the campaign.23:22
minutejbmorley_: thank you! but also, i'm really sure this is a problem solved by time... t23:25
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minute:D23:25
jbmorley_ACTION nods23:25
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