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rick_switched from librewolf to qutebrowser this weekend.. its kinda sad to see how less resouces a webengine based backend eats on the pocket ^^v10:42
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shebangNoticed that the Pocket Reform RK3588 upgrade is up for preorder on Crowd Supply, kinda curious when those are planned to ship out since it has the ship date set to March 23rd.13:57
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MartiniMoeunfortunately I do not have working sound through the speaker on my pocket reform with rk3588 running NixOS. I tried to restore the alsa state from Debian, where output is working, but alsactl throws an error when restoring:16:43
MartiniMoe❯ alsactl --file ~/Downloads/debian_asound.state restore16:43
MartiniMoealsa-lib main.c:1554:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:0 use case configuration -216:43
MartiniMoealsa-lib main.c:1554:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:1 use case configuration -216:43
MartiniMoedoes anyone know what this might be related to and how I could probably try to fix this? ^^16:43
joschshebang: MNT usually does not have much insight (if at all) into the shipping times of crowdsupply. They know when they ship another charge to them but it is up to crowdsupply when they fulfill your order.16:57
minutejosch: it seems that a311d uboot in the current system image (19242) is busted? gives us a reset loop here16:59
joschMartiniMoe: is reform-tools packaged on nixos? If yes, you should have /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/conf.d/rk3588-tlv320ai/rk3588-tlv320ai/rk3588-tlv320aic3100.conf -- essentially you want to have the UCM2 profile16:59
minutejosch: (we erased the boot partitions on emmc and the first 200MB on emmc)16:59
minuteMartiniMoe: that's alsa UCM related probably16:59
joschminute: stephano made the same observation but on pocket reform -- you are talking about pocket reform?16:59
minutejosch: yes, but also with the same card in the classic reform 3.0. both times the a311d system image17:00
minute(on sd card)17:00
joschminute: u-boot for pocket and classic is different though17:00
joschi am running the latest u-boot build for classic reform on my machine17:00
minutejosch: i know, but we used pocket image on both motherboards17:01
minutejosch: i.e. the same uboot17:01
joschstephano reported this: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-a311d-uboot/-/issues/117:01
MartiniMoejosch: minute: thanks! reform-tools is not packaged yet but the profile is a good start to look into :)17:01
joschminute: if you can reproduce it, you should probably nuke the artifacts from gitlab ci17:01
joschi didn't do it because stephano was the only one who had this issue and i didn't think it likely that the pocket reform u-boot image is busted if the classic reform image works17:02
shebangjosch: I had a discourse thread for that exact issue, it was reset looping for my A311D module on the latest image17:03
minutejosch: nuke which artifacts and why?17:03
minutei think first we need to find a working uboot build :317:03
joschshebang: apologies i didn't click on your pastebin.com links so i didn't realize that you had the exact same issue that stephano had17:05
shebangMy working u-boot is flashed to my SD card and the image is at home unfortunately, is there a way to pull the version of uboot I have from userspace?17:05
shebangjosch: no worries, stephano guided me in the right direction with older system images17:06
joschminute: nuke because as long as it's up, there is the risk of people flashing it to their emmc and soft-bricking their a311d17:08
joschthis artifact is the one that is apparently problematic: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-a311d-uboot/-/jobs/1802317:08
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joschi didn't think of testing the pocket reform image because i don't have a pocket refor with a311d and i expected that the pocket reform image is probably fine if the classic reform (which i tested) is fine17:08
shebangIf I recall correctly the second newest one is problematic as well but I'd need to test to be sure17:08
joschi'm afraid i can only substantially help with this in about 4 hours as i'm home with the children right now, sorry17:09
shebangI can help test in... 6.5 hours, if that's needed at all, I have a pretty flexible configuration right now17:10
joschstephano already compared the outputs and this might "just" be a problem with how we build it17:10
joschshebang: awesome, i'll ping you :)17:10
joschthe good news is that apparently the problem exists with u-boot on sd-card as well17:11
joschso nobody needs to risk soft-bricking their unit :)17:11
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kfxcompetition inbound https://codeberg.org/TechPaula/LT6502b17:23
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joschminute: so the pocket reform a311d u-boot is also supposed to work with classic reform a311d, yes? My first hunch was that maybe the build system is messing things up so i swapped the build order of classic and pocket u-boot builds but the resulting artifacts exhibit the same problem (classic works, pocket build does not)17:42
minutejosch: the uboot builds should be the same except for choosing a different default dtb no?17:50
minutejosch: and the dtb doesn't seem relevant at the point where it crashes, uboot doesn't fully start. maybe SBL problem17:50
minutekfx: hah yes, we follow each other @ fedi, but somehow i didn't realize yet that it's a laptop :D but cool, a cross between c64 and reform17:52
joschminute: yes, i'm looking into it but i don't yet understand which difference in the build process could have this effect17:59
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minutejosch: was anything changed for GPT or so?20:07
joschminute: no and even if it was -- why is only the pocket reform build affected and the classic reform build continues working normally?20:13
minutejosch: ah, i didn't understand that the classic reform build works normally. we'll have to try that here20:15
joschstephano noticed a difference in BL33 entry size between the working and broken version20:15
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Svpthat 6502 laptop doodad is neat, too bad it went for a sid instead of a real fm engine like a yamaha opl/opn20:32
kfxthe SID is part of the Strong Nostalgic Field21:07
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