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| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:bad7:d01e:43e6:2ec0) | 00:46 | |
| minute | josch: not sure if i know what you mean | 01:45 |
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| josch | minute: when you read the diff in the MR linked in my last message I don't find it obvious that it makes things easier or reduces the diff (it looks quite the opposite even, had i not written this it would not be clear to me why these changes even make sense) | 01:46 |
| - mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 01:58 | |
| - pasta161 (QUIT: Server closed connection) (~pasta161@user/xha) | 02:10 | |
| + pasta161 (~pasta161@user/xha) | 02:11 | |
| josch | minute: I now added a bunch of more documentation and ASCII art drawings of the branch structure to the description of https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/195 as well as the commit message. If you have questions, I'd like to document it there to allow this to be easily looked up in the future. | 02:20 |
| + oliverD (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 02:21 | |
| - paperManu (QUIT: Ping timeout: 249 seconds) (~paperManu@204.48.0.160) | 02:44 | |
| - AnimaInvicta (PART: !!unknown attribute: msg!!) (~AnimaInvi@88-169-191-86.subs.proxad.net) | 02:51 | |
| - Gooberpatrol66 (QUIT: Quit: Konversation terminated!) (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66) | 03:24 | |
| - oliverD (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 03:35 | |
| + oliverD (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 03:43 | |
| - Sario (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 4.9.5) (sario@libera/staff/owl/sario) | 04:04 | |
| - oliverD (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 04:09 | |
| + Sario (sario@libera/staff/owl/sario) | 04:18 | |
| + Gooberpatrol66 (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66) | 05:29 | |
| Zaba | yeah I think the lack of history tracking along commit amendments/rebses is a big reason repositories of patch files exist and persist | 06:45 |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 244 seconds) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:bad7:d01e:43e6:2ec0) | 06:59 | |
| + talos6 (~talos@2600:6c5d:f0:1fd0:3218:a4b2:525c:6c81) | 07:20 | |
| - talos (QUIT: Ping timeout: 242 seconds) (~talos@2600:6c5d:f0:1fd0:5a85:9ba8:8170:eab8) | 07:22 | |
| * talos6 -> talos | 07:22 | |
| - pasta161 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~pasta161@user/xha) | 08:58 | |
| + pasta161 (~pasta161@user/xha) | 09:00 | |
| + robin__ (~robin@user/terpri) | 09:33 | |
| - robin_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~robin@user/terpri) | 09:36 | |
| josch | huh... gitlab tells me "Your comment could not be submitted! Please check your network connection and try again." | 10:00 |
| josch | Funny how gitlab is already so sure that *I* am the problem... | 10:01 |
| josch | minute: I get HTTP 666 when doing a POST request to https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/notes | 10:06 |
| josch | (this is happening when trying to commit at a MR) | 10:06 |
| josch | errr.... reply not commit | 10:31 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:2b9a:ea47:9d42:f918) | 10:47 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:2b9a:ea47:9d42:f918) | 10:49 | |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:707a:ffe5:99e:c0fa) | 10:58 | |
| + mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 11:20 | |
| + oliverD (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 11:23 | |
| - oliverD (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 11:32 | |
| josch | note to self: do more `git push -o ci.skip` | 11:43 |
| minute | josch: sorry for that, i can reenable "notes" urls. now i know what notes are... | 11:46 |
| josch | minute: please don't feel sorry for anything. You are doing the best you can -- you saw my rant... :/ | 11:48 |
| josch | also, building system images is broken right now thanks to https://bugs.debian.org/1144336 | 11:48 |
| + wakest2_ (~wakest2@2a02:3032:15:e6b3:61b8:891b:7b56:cc80) | 11:49 | |
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| + wakest2_ (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:8909:27d8:3bf1:3dc9) | 11:49 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:707a:ffe5:99e:c0fa) | 11:53 | |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@dynamic-046-114-210-162.46.114.pool.telefonica.de) | 12:25 | |
| asjackson | are there any quick pointers online on reimaging the mnt pocket reform? i'm not sure what's up with mine, backlight comes on but it's just a black screen. i can try looking at the serial console later | 12:27 |
| - wakest2_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:e7:2ae4:8909:27d8:3bf1:3dc9) | 12:28 | |
| josch | asjackson: can you download the latest system image from MNT gitlab, flash that to an sd-card and boot from that? Do you still see the issues there? | 12:29 |
| asjackson | i can try that, thanks. will it automatically try booting from an sd card if present? | 12:29 |
| josch | asjackson: yes | 12:30 |
| asjackson | cool, thank you :) | 12:30 |
| josch | asjackson: feel free to ask if you need any assistance! | 12:31 |
| asjackson | <3 | 12:31 |
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| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 12:53 | |
| - mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 244 seconds) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 13:02 | |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 245 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 13:11 | |
| + paperManu (~paperManu@204.48.0.160) | 13:21 | |
| - wakest2_ (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:15:e6b3:61b8:891b:7b56:cc80) | 13:23 | |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 13:24 | |
| josch | minute: did you do the re-enabling already? I still am getting HTTP 666: https://mister-muffin.de/p/p86Y.png | 13:34 |
| * Guest5735 -> mjw | 13:35 | |
| Esi | i am trying to move the system on the Pocket to the NVME but I am a bit confused by the reform tools. I currently have the system on the emmc but it feels like the migrate tool expects an sd? do i need to boot from sd to move from emmc to nvme? | 13:40 |
| minute | josch: no sorry, i'm now at my desk and will do it | 14:24 |
| minute | josch: ok, does it work now? | 14:27 |
| minute | remaining filter is: location ~ (linux-dev|graphs|reform.*archive|network) | 14:27 |
| - paperManu (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~paperManu@204.48.0.160) | 14:30 | |
| minute | by now i don't even mind various regular spiders visiting the server, they seem so polite vs those ddosing crawlers > Baiduspider/2.0 | 14:34 |
| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 14:34 | |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 255 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 14:41 | |
| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 14:42 | |
| + paperManu (~paperManu@modemcable141.205-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) | 14:49 | |
| f_ | :( | 14:57 |
| josch | minute: it works, thank you! | 15:04 |
| - jogu (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~jogu@user/jogu) | 15:23 | |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 15:31 | |
| sigrid | anybody tried 7.2 yet? | 15:41 |
| sigrid | on rk3588 :) | 15:42 |
| + pld (ed6dbb5e94@2a03:6000:1812:100::203) | 15:42 | |
| josch | sigrid: Not yet. Collabora has not yet created a rockchip-v7.2 branch. The rockchip-devel branch is currently on top of v7.2-rc7 | 15:48 |
| minute | uff a311d drivers are so broken | 15:50 |
| minute | also set -e really not helpful in reform-hw-setup... when sound card is not loaded, ethernet reset is not done -> no ethernet | 15:52 |
| josch | minute: it is helpful in that if it were not there, nobody would notice that there is a problem. | 15:54 |
| josch | If reform-hw-setup has a zero exit code, then there is no failure recorded for the systemd unit. | 15:54 |
| minute | josch: yeah, that's true. also the whole audio stuff has to be removed from there | 16:01 |
| minute | ok at least i found a bug in my panel driver | 16:02 |
| josch | minute: i didn't notice broken audio on a311d -- is that with the latest kernel? | 16:02 |
| minute | josch: it's not normally broken. it breaks when i disable the panel driver, which i need to do to debug+reload it. but don't worry about it, it's a special case for me | 16:04 |
| minute | josch: it was just weird that i couldn't ssh into the machine anymore | 16:04 |
| minute | josch: because a311d audio stuff is done before the ethernet fix is done | 16:04 |
| minute | josch: so when there's a display or audio problem, ethernet will also fail | 16:04 |
| josch | minute: i think there is a solution where everybody is happy -- i'll create a patch which records the exit status of these amixer commands in init_a311d(), continues on failure and does the ethernet phy reset and then exits non-zero at the end if anything failed before | 16:05 |
| minute | josch: ok that sounds good | 16:06 |
| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 16:13 | |
| josch | minute: does this looked like it would've worked for you? https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/merge_requests/176 | 16:14 |
| minute | josch: almost, when i disabled those lines it failed in the specific audio chip setups | 16:17 |
| josch | minute: right but that is after ethernet | 16:18 |
| minute | yep, so that should be ok | 16:18 |
| minute | josch: wouldn't it be simpler to just put the amixer lines last in init_a311d? | 16:18 |
| josch | yes, that only occurred to me now XD | 16:19 |
| josch | lets do that instead | 16:19 |
| josch | fixed | 16:22 |
| minute | thx! | 16:26 |
| josch | sigrid: i tried rebasing the stack but 4 quasar patches and 3 rcore patches from 7.1.8 do not apply cleanly on 7.2-rc7 so I need to set aside some time to resolve these | 16:29 |
| sigrid | I'll probably wait a bit then as I have no time to patch the patches either atm | 16:30 |
| + wakest2_ (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 16:30 | |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 16:33 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 16:34 | |
| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 16:35 | |
| josch | minute: cool, merged. Keep these kinds of issues coming. Many script fixes are probably simple and you have one headache less. :) | 16:36 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3032:27:7cb3:e3d8:c0ab:ddff:c909) | 16:36 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:27:7cb3:e3d8:c0ab:ddff:c909) | 16:37 | |
| josch | one of the advantages of https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/195 is clearly: "josch learns more git magic" -- I never used git rebase --onto before but it works! | 16:38 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 16:38 | |
| - wakest2_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 257 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 16:39 | |
| josch | minute: imx8m+ on classic reform seems to have been broken for a while -- i don't get display output even with an old image from 2026-01-16... I'll try some older versions later because this used to work... | 16:58 |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 250 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 17:02 | |
| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 17:04 | |
| + jahkosha (~jahkosha@user/jahkosha) | 17:05 | |
| - jah (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~jahkosha@user/jahkosha) | 17:06 | |
| * jahkosha -> jah | 17:06 | |
| + jogu (~jogu@user/jogu) | 17:09 | |
| minute | josch: is anyone using that combination? | 17:09 |
| minute | hm, panel v2 doesn't work at all on a311d when the driver is loaded after booting | 17:13 |
| minute | hard to say if a311d/meson issue or my issue | 17:14 |
| + wakest2_ (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 17:15 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 271 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 17:19 | |
| josch | minute: I was considering switching to imx8m+ because my a311d is dying. But there is no need for you to spend time on that. If I cannot make it work, it's rk3588 instead. | 17:24 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3032:27:7cb3:e3d8:c0ab:ddff:c909) | 17:30 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~wakest2@2a02:3032:27:7cb3:e3d8:c0ab:ddff:c909) | 17:30 | |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 17:30 | |
| + robin_ (~robin@user/terpri) | 17:30 | |
| - wakest2_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 17:33 | |
| - robin__ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~robin@user/terpri) | 17:34 | |
| minute | josch: uff uff @ a311d | 17:34 |
| minute | ok, display v1 works on this a311d pocket, even when loading the driver late... | 17:35 |
| josch | wow my giant rk3588 dts refactor in https://source.mnt.re/josch/linux/-/merge_requests/1 actually boots just fine on classic reform with RK3588-DSI \o/ | 17:41 |
| + wakest2_ (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 17:44 | |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 247 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 17:48 | |
| minute | sway crashes on "swaymsg output DSI-1 dpms on" on a311d, just great | 17:51 |
| minute | and from then on, no more display output | 17:52 |
| f_ | josch: what happened to your a311d? | 18:02 |
| minute | ok found a logical error in my code, lets see | 18:07 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:08 | |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 254 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 18:08 | |
| - RandyK (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~RandyK@user/randyk) | 18:08 | |
| + RandyK (~RandyK@user/randyk) | 18:09 | |
| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 18:10 | |
| - wakest2_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 275 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:12 | |
| josch | f_: https://mister-muffin.de/p/P6BY.txt | 18:20 |
| josch | f_: if you keep logs, grep for my username in #amlogic | 18:20 |
| + wakest2_ (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:25 | |
| f_ | oh rtw88.. | 18:29 |
| - wakest2 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:29 | |
| f_ | I thought you were talking about the SoC itself | 18:29 |
| - wakest2_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:30 | |
| - voltaire28_ (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 4.6.3) (~jlafon@2001:4b98:dc0:43:f816:3eff:feb2:df85) | 18:30 | |
| + voltaire28 (~jlafon@2001:4b98:dc0:43:f816:3eff:feb2:df85) | 18:30 | |
| - schalken (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 18:32 | |
| josch | f_: luckily not. I'm typing this on a311d but i disabled wifi and then it works fine. Once I unable wifi, the wifi driver will take down my whole system. But with it disabled I can use my reform just fine (but limited to ethernet). | 18:33 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:34 | |
| f_ | why does that sound very familiar | 18:34 |
| f_ | oh, yes, my iwlwifi card did the same thing xD | 18:34 |
| josch | that's why it's called evil-wifi ;) | 18:35 |
| f_ | I took the minipcie card out of my laptop for now and I use an rtw88_8821au dongle | 18:35 |
| f_ | though I don't remember having wifi issues on my bpi-cm4 | 18:36 |
| f_ | your initial report says it happens after a loooong while though | 18:36 |
| josch | f_: yes, and it's gotten worse. Now it's happening within hours. | 18:37 |
| josch | so i blame hardware failure | 18:37 |
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| + AnimaInvicta (~AnimaInvi@88-169-191-86.subs.proxad.net) | 18:41 | |
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| minute | jogu: ah, broken wifi ;/ | 18:55 |
| minute | sorry, i meant josch | 18:55 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@p509936c9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 18:55 | |
| + aloo_shu_ (~aloo_shu@90.166.99.236) | 19:01 | |
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| * aloo_shu_ -> aloo_shu | 19:02 | |
| + wielaard (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 19:13 | |
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| - jogu (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~jogu@user/jogu) | 19:23 | |
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| + jogu (~jogu@user/jogu) | 19:36 | |
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| * wielaard -> mjw | 19:45 | |
| + Guest5244 (~mjw@2001:1c06:2486:4600:5952:3a9:6e0e:555a) | 19:45 | |
| minute | ok, the panel on a311d pocket reform only works after full power cycle / reconnecting and disconnecting it, wtf | 20:00 |
| minute | resetting of sysctl with reset button also works | 20:02 |
| + vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50) | 20:02 | |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3032:27:7cb3:e3d8:c0ab:ddff:c909) | 20:12 | |
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| + schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net) | 20:45 | |
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| minute | uff ok i arrived at a state where the panel works again after rebooting + loading the module on a311d pocket | 21:14 |
| minute | dpms off->on doesn't work thoguh | 21:17 |
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| - Sario (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 4.9.5) (sario@libera/staff/owl/sario) | 21:58 | |
| + Sario (sario@libera/staff/owl/sario) | 21:59 | |
| minute | mhmmmm seems to be a matter of reset timing... | 22:04 |
| minute | yeah, now it survives disable/enable in sway (sway crashes regardless, but that's a different problem afaik) | 22:05 |
| - Sario (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 4.9.5) (sario@libera/staff/owl/sario) | 22:06 | |
| + Sario (sario@libera/staff/owl/sario) | 22:06 | |
| minute | ok also works after reboot :0 | 22:07 |
| minute | ok, lock + unlock in gnome works :0 | 22:09 |
| + wakest2 (~wakest2@2a02:3038:2ef:5cd4:d814:c713:a984:8f6a) | 22:12 | |
| josch | fixing another long-standing isuse, nice! | 22:22 |
| minute | josch: well, it was already working before the release, but then i must have unfixed it somehow in the last minutes before release | 22:25 |
| josch | minute: i mean the lock-screen issue from the forum thread you commented on | 22:26 |
| minute | yes, was that a long-standing issue? | 22:26 |
| minute | https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/197 | 22:26 |
| josch | it says kernel 6.18 in the first message from april 1 in that thread | 22:26 |
| minute | oh ok | 22:26 |
| minute | or lets say, it was one of the goals of the whole mntsc + new panel driver rewrite adventure | 22:27 |
| minute | it's just extremely hard to get it right on 6 soc+panel combinations that all have different quirks | 22:27 |
| josch | lets hope nothing else broken! I'll now integrate your changes from MR197 into my linux branches... | 22:30 |
| minute | many thanks! | 22:32 |
| minute | testing a311d+disp v1 right now | 22:32 |
| minute | ok, that works incl lock/unlock, will try reboot | 22:33 |
| minute | works | 22:35 |
| minute | ok, gonna test rk3588 | 22:36 |
| minute | driver works on rk3588+dispv2 | 22:43 |
| minute | incl lock/unlock in gnome | 22:43 |
| minute | sway dsi-1 disable/enable works also (on rk3588) | 22:45 |
| minute | and even dpms off/on :3 nice | 22:46 |
| josch | i wish more people realized how special it is that MNT hardware is (in contrast to many other places) not just "here is the hardware, have fun maintaining your patches"... | 22:46 |
| minute | yeah, well i haven't really tried other linux hardware in a long time... | 22:46 |
| minute | except the steamdeck which is maybe another exception | 22:47 |
| minute | but it has a fixed processor ;D | 22:47 |
| josch | i think if i buy a steamdeck i'd expect that i not only pay for the hardware but also for the software. But when I buy something at the MNT store I just buy the hardware. I don't buy the promise that there is an OS being maintained for it over many years and that that OS works well etc. | 22:48 |
| minute | hmhm | 22:49 |
| minute | ok, rk3588+dispv1 also works fine | 22:52 |
| minute | now to imx8mp... | 22:52 |
| josch | speaking about the OS, i just pushed another change to MR 195. It occurred to me that since reform-debian-package will then start pulling a "random" branch from another git repository, we loose the information about which patch stack exactly the current kernel was built with. So I now added the --sort git hash to the end of the Debian Linux kernel package version string. This makes the version even | 22:53 |
| josch | longer than it already is but at least it will allow to easily identify what is installed. | 22:53 |
| josch | I'd want this in situation like right now when I rewrite history to integrate your changes from MR 197 -- how would I know whether this kernel 7.1.8 was built with or without these changes? | 22:54 |
| minute | right, makes sense | 22:55 |
| josch | errr... --short not --sort | 22:55 |
| minute | ah :D | 22:56 |
| josch | `git rev-parse --short HEAD` to be exact | 22:56 |
| minute | ok, imx8mp+dispv1 gnome lock/unlock works | 23:08 |
| minute | one day i wanna fix those ridiculous ubsan warnings @ qcacld2 ;0 | 23:09 |
| ^alex | ohhh we need to update the firmware on our pocket dingus | 23:09 |
| ^alex | running behind on that | 23:09 |
| - AnimaInvicta (PART: !!unknown attribute: msg!!) (~AnimaInvi@88-169-191-86.subs.proxad.net) | 23:09 | |
| minute | ^alex: haha | 23:10 |
| minute | ^alex: no rush | 23:10 |
| minute | ok, imx8mp+dispv1 reboot works | 23:11 |
| minute | one combo left to test... | 23:11 |
| minute | ok, imx8mp+dispv2 gnome lock/unlock works | 23:15 |
| minute | phew | 23:15 |
| minute | so i pressed merge. | 23:16 |
| josch | *party emoji* | 23:21 |
| minute | yes big oof. now hoping that the users will also report success so i can close this chapter... | 23:22 |
| minute | another tweak i'd like to do soonish though is turning the backlight off when dispv2 is disabled. but i didn't want to mix another complication in here | 23:23 |
| minute | i think this can be most elegantly done in sysctl firmware, by gating the backlight whenever display reset is active | 23:24 |
| minute | (driver puts the display in reset while it is disabled/blanked) | 23:24 |
| rick_ | > i wish more people realized how special it is that MNT hardware is | 23:27 |
| rick_ | > i do! and i really appreaciate all yours and minutes very hard hard work.. i mostly lurk here, but its so interesting to read which hurdles your tackling... | 23:27 |
| rick_ | So thanks!!!! <3 | 23:27 |
| rick_ | i was on froscon last week.. ppl there also really love the pocket.. everytime i put it out i get so much qustions regarding it ^^ | 23:28 |
| Esi | btw, regarding the bootloader on the pocket reform. If i am not mistaken it is supposed to boot automatically to an SD card if inserted. but it does not seem to do that for me. (pressing m on boot and then selecting the sd card works though). Just wondering if this is a potential bug or? | 23:28 |
| rick_ | @esi i think this is a relict from uboot? there was no boot menu so the only option was to always force sd boot.. but now that we have a boot menue (i love it) dunno if its really needed | 23:30 |
| Esi | ah | 23:32 |
| Esi | that makes sense | 23:32 |
| - paperManu (QUIT: Ping timeout: 247 seconds) (~paperManu@modemcable141.205-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) | 23:33 | |
| josch | Esi: if you have a boot menu, then you are using barebox and not u-boot. Barebox is currently configured with the following boot order: | 23:34 |
| josch | global.boot.default="efibootmgr bootsource storage.builtin.nonbootsource storage.removable.nonbootsource" | 23:35 |
| ^alex | did barebox ever get ported to the im8mp | 23:38 |
| Esi | ah thank you | 23:38 |
| ^alex | imx8mp* | 23:38 |
| minute | ^alex: not by us | 23:39 |
| minute | ^alex: i think it has some imx8mp support if i'm not mistaken. but haven't tested it | 23:39 |
| ^alex | hm ok | 23:44 |
| + paperManu (~paperManu@204.48.0.160) | 23:45 | |
| + paperManu_ (~paperManu@204.48.0.160) | 23:50 | |
| + oliverD (~Thunderbi@user/oliverd) | 23:53 | |
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