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- [00:53:59] <pfefferz>
hello
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- [03:05:51] <ymanton>
hi, does the boot partition on the sd card have to start at cylinder 1? for some reason fdisk tells me i have to choose >=2
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- [03:07:54] <ymanton>
if i use first cylinder=2 and carry on xloader shows "Error: reading boot sector"
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- [04:13:14] <ymanton>
hm ok i fixed that, xloader is still complaining
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- [04:44:34] <_av500_>
its 2011
- [04:44:38] <_av500_>
there are no cylinders
- [04:45:35] * ds2 throws H times as much square pies at _av500_
- [04:46:31] * _av500_ stores ds2 in a type 1 bioa hdd
- [04:46:33] <_av500_>
bios
- [04:47:16] <ds2>
getting might cramp aren't we?
- [04:48:52] * _av500_ uses the CHS values on his sdcard to store his bank pin because the boot ROM does *not* care
- [04:50:30] * ds2 makes a note to write down CHS values when he gets a SD card from _av500_ ;)
- [04:51:27] <ymanton>
_av500_: i realize that, i was just following the wiki
- [04:52:30] <ymanton>
fdisk doesnt even display cyls by default, but after i went through the steps and it didnt work i had to figure out what i did differently
- [04:58:13] <ymanton>
anyway, seems like MLO is loaded but it chokes on u-boot.bin
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- [05:00:39] <_av500_>
ymanton: there are broken versions of mlo that assume sector 63
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- [05:04:54] <ymanton>
_av500_: i grabbed the files from https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/frsrelease/418/4171/L24.9-PandaBoard_validation_environment.tar.gz
- [05:05:54] <ymanton>
and set sectors=63 when i followed http://omappedia.org/wiki/Minimal-FS_SD_Configuration#Step_by_Step_Instructions_to_format_SD_card
- [05:06:13] <ymanton>
its an A3 board, not sure if that makes a diff
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- [05:09:30] <_av500_>
no
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hello
- [06:40:08] <sergiog>
did anyone manage to build the gingerbread kernel ?
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- [07:28:50] <chxie_>
hi, all, I want install fedora on Panda, can anybody help me ?
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- [07:30:36] <chxie_>
anybody there?
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- [07:31:27] <av500>
you woke me
- [07:32:26] <alex4nder>
hey
- [07:32:45] <chxie_>
:)
- [07:33:15] <chxie_>
I want install fedora on Panda, can you give some info?
- [07:33:33] <alex4nder>
check the fedora ARM project webste
- [07:34:57] <chxie_>
yeap, I have check there and follow the steps here https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/BeagleBoardxMSDCard. but my fedora can't startup
- [07:35:17] <av500>
pastebin the boot log
- [07:36:34] <chxie_>
hmmm. the board is give away by other guys, later I will show you the boot log:)
- [07:36:54] <chxie_>
thnks
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- [07:39:34] <LetoThe2nd>
av500: howdy pardner
- [07:39:47] <av500>
he
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- [08:26:30] <LetoThe2nd>
sweet: http://www.raspberrypi.org/
- [08:26:54] <av500>
ah, now here as well
- [08:33:01] <LetoThe2nd>
?
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- [08:39:37] <fabietto>
can somebody provide me the android_pandaboard_config not included into GB repository?
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- [08:58:36] <av500>
LetoThe2nd: its the 3rd irc channel i discuss it in :)
- [08:58:44] <av500>
LetoThe2nd: so far, a call RK2919 for the cpu
- [08:58:47] <av500>
a->I
- [08:58:55] <LetoThe2nd>
av500: ah, kay ;-)
- [08:59:15] <av500>
LetoThe2nd: you should be in #beagle, its get the news earlier:)
- [08:59:21] <LetoThe2nd>
hehe
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- [09:17:04] <hello_world>
hello, world
- [09:17:09] <hello_world>
:)
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- [09:20:29] * Topic is 'OMAP discussion & development on PandaBoard Platform | Site: http://www.PandaBoard.org | Wiki: http://www.omappedia.com/wiki/PandaBoard | IRC logs: http://www.pandaboard.org/pbirclogs/'
- [09:20:29] * Set by orbarron!~orb@nat/ti/x-piuwujlwzjpemgdx on Wed Apr 06 20:21:42 UTC 2011
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- [09:41:18] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: it did die again during the night, without keyboard/mouse attached or framebuffer activity
- [09:41:50] <av500>
maybe it wants to die
- [09:42:04] <av500>
forcefully keeping it alive is torture
- [09:43:53] <rsalveti>
lol
- [09:44:48] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: could be something with the sd card, I only saw this issue when heavily using my panda with my rootfs at a sdcard
- [09:45:05] <rsalveti>
my other panda that uses an usb disk as rootfs is up and running as a builder for almost one week
- [09:45:09] <TheSeven>
yeah, same here, but there actually shouldn't be much stress on the rootfs
- [09:45:15] <TheSeven>
and the sd access led was off
- [09:45:15] <rsalveti>
I even built openoffice, so it's stable
- [09:45:34] <av500>
ah, thats the new definiton of stable
- [09:45:48] <TheSeven>
i have both the kernel tree and ccache on a usb hdd, "only" the rootfs on sd
- [09:46:00] * mru sends rsalveti a horse for his stable
- [09:46:02] <TheSeven>
there are occasional accesses to it of course, but not that many
- [09:46:51] <rsalveti>
av500: well, 2 days just to build it without any freeze is at least something
- [09:47:24] <rsalveti>
with 1gb
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- [09:52:56] <ScriptFanix>
SD cards make very poor rootfs
- [09:53:48] <ScriptFanix>
the first time I installed debian on my pandaboard, the SD card actually died during install
- [09:54:14] <av500>
ScriptFanix: sdcards make a fine rootfs
- [09:54:42] <av500>
they make a poor one for certain large desktop oriented linux distros
- [09:55:17] <TheSeven>
hm, apt/dpkg is amazingly slow on my sdcard rootfs...
- [09:55:43] <av500>
adb install foobar.apk is fast here
- [09:56:11] <ScriptFanix>
TheSeven: almost all SDs are optimised for linear reads and writes
- [09:56:35] <ScriptFanix>
apt/dpkg maintaisn a database???
- [09:56:47] <mru>
they are optimised for camera/camcorder sue
- [09:56:48] <mru>
use
- [09:57:04] <av500>
and FAT(32)
- [09:57:56] <ScriptFanix>
mru: yes, linear reads and writes :)
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- [09:59:21] <ScriptFanix>
av500: you need to carefully choose your card
- [10:00:11] <av500>
no, the rule is simple: "does it say sandisk on it?"
- [10:01:25] <ScriptFanix>
yes, carefully choose your card :)
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- [10:03:54] <av500>
"... and with great care he picked the sandisk card and proceeded to the checkout counter..."
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- [10:04:22] * ogra_ found panasonic to be a goos manufacturer too
- [10:04:35] * mru doubts panasonic makes flash chips
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- [10:04:48] <ogra_>
no, but SD cards :)
- [10:04:55] <mru>
that's irrelevant
- [10:05:07] <mru>
there are two parts in an sd card, the flash and the controller
- [10:05:17] <mru>
the name on the plastic shell doesn't matter at all
- [10:05:35] <ogra_>
i have about ten different panasonic ones, they are usually faster than a sandisk for the same price
- [10:05:48] <ogra_>
not sure what flash is in there though
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- [10:07:47] <av500>
ogra_: get some acid during lunch break and find out
- [10:08:01] <mru>
a knife might be enough
- [10:08:22] * ogra_ doesnt really want to crack open a card :=
- [10:08:24] <ogra_>
:)
- [10:08:24] <iXce>
hey ho
- [10:08:51] <av500>
hell, crack or acid, your choise :)
- [10:09:18] <ogra_>
lol
- [10:09:21] <iXce>
the gpios of my Pandaboard are not getting detected by my os (openembedded standard stuff for omap4430-panda machine), is there anything I can do to debug this ?
- [10:09:33] <av500>
detected?
- [10:10:18] <iXce>
like, accessible for use in sysfs
- [10:10:33] <av500>
koen: ^^^^^^^
- [10:10:34] <iXce>
(/sys/class/gpio doesn't exist)
- [10:14:20] <koen>
I don't run OE on an panda
- [10:14:23] <koen>
I run angstrom
- [10:14:38] <av500>
koen: sometimes I dont like you
- [10:15:00] <iXce>
koen: that's what I mean by standard stuff :) that's angstrom 2011.3
- [10:15:24] <koen>
av500: only sometimes?
- [10:15:38] <koen>
av500: I'll buy you a berliner beer to make up for it
- [10:15:55] <av500>
just digging a deeper hole....
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- [10:16:44] <koen>
:)
- [10:17:56] <av500>
koen: do /nick kangstromn
- [10:20:19] <TheSeven>
ogra_: oh! you didn't excess flood this time! (Ping timeout: 258 seconds)
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- [10:23:32] <TheSeven>
btw, a kernel build with ccache and -j3 on an old USB hdd takes about 39 minutes at 62% average cpu usage on my board
- [10:23:39] <TheSeven>
storage seems to be the bottleneck once again
- [10:24:06] <TheSeven>
912.04user 539.24system 38:46.32elapsed 62%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 927696maxresident)k
- [10:24:06] <TheSeven>
4187680inputs+7078160outputs (4438major+25216382minor)pagefaults 0swaps
- [10:25:57] <iXce>
okai, problem fixed, I was lacking CONFIG_GPIO_TWL4030=y and CONFIG_GPIO_SYSFS=y options
- [10:26:51] <iXce>
now I need to figure out why bluetooth is not working (no device reported in dmesg upon loading the btiwilink driver, nothing in hcitool dev) while I have the latest st_drv and btiwilink modules
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- [10:33:09] <ogra_>
TheSeven, ping timeout is my daily provider reconnect, excess flood is when i reconnect to my irc proxy and get all the logs replayed into my client
- [10:33:15] <ScriptFanix>
damn! I forgot to build btiwilink
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hey, any idea about pandaboard's WLAN speed?? how much it can support?
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koen: are there some specific steps required to get panda's wifi on angstrom ?
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- [13:30:39] <saaguirre>
Hi everyone
- [13:31:24] <saaguirre>
I just had a question about the Pandroid project
- [13:31:37] <saaguirre>
I see that there's some work in progress on Gingerbread
- [13:31:51] <saaguirre>
but not sure if there's specific sources I should look at
- [13:32:23] <saaguirre>
anyone knows?
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- [13:32:58] <av500>
git.omapzoom.org?
- [13:33:04] <av500>
that was a guess
- [13:35:51] <robclark>
saaguirre, ask orbarron when he shows up
- [13:35:57] <robclark>
(if no one else knows)
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- [13:41:38] <saaguirre>
ok
- [13:41:45] <saaguirre>
i'll ask him then
- [13:41:48] <saaguirre>
thanks
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- [14:24:57] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: your kernel chooses a much more sane resolution of 720x576 :)
- [14:25:22] <TheSeven>
now how do i override that to make it use PAL 720p?
- [14:25:35] <av500>
TheSeven: pal or 720p?
- [14:25:40] <av500>
cant have both
- [14:26:03] <TheSeven>
720p at PAL refresh rates (25/50Hz in contrast to 29.97/60Hz)
- [14:26:47] <TheSeven>
the native panel resolution seems to be 1360x768 or 1366x768 (didn't find consistent information)
- [14:26:54] <TheSeven>
but 1280x720 would probably work for now
- [14:27:07] <av500>
TheSeven: PAL/M is 60hz :)
- [14:27:26] <TheSeven>
well, my screen usually seems to use 50hz, no idea how those things work :)
- [14:27:40] <av500>
its 720p/50
- [14:27:46] <av500>
nothing to do with PAL
- [14:28:07] <TheSeven>
i tried passing video=hdmi:1360x760-24@50 but that didn't have any effect
- [14:28:19] <TheSeven>
and omapdss mumbles something about invalid timings in dmesg
- [14:28:33] <av500>
768
- [14:28:40] <TheSeven>
er, yeah
- [14:28:46] <av500>
TheSeven: is that timing part of the table in hdmi.c?
- [14:28:47] <TheSeven>
also tried 1366x768
- [14:28:53] * TheSeven has no idea
- [14:28:59] <av500>
look
- [14:29:08] <TheSeven>
oh, and wifi seems to be broken with that kernel
- [14:29:34] <TheSeven>
(iwlist scan says "Resource temporarily unavailable", and there are those SDIO errors in dmesg I pasted yesterday)
- [14:30:40] <TheSeven>
av500: where is that hdmi.c file?
- [14:30:51] <TheSeven>
(i can only access the kernel tree through the web git browser right now)
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- [14:31:30] <av500>
drivers/video/omap2/dss/...
- [14:31:36] <TheSeven>
thx
- [14:32:36] <TheSeven>
so "{ {1360, 768, 85500, 112, 64, 256, 6 , 3, 18}, 1, 1}," seems to be what i'm looking for
- [14:32:48] <TheSeven>
what would i need to do to apply these timings?
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- [14:36:28] <ogra_>
the right boot option ;)
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- [14:36:56] <ogra_>
there is an omappedia page linked from the pandaboard faq
- [14:37:24] <ogra_>
that has the right options at the bottom (and a table with possible resolutions)
- [14:37:52] <TheSeven>
you mean this one? http://omappedia.org/wiki/Bootargs_for_enabling_display
- [14:37:55] <ogra_>
av500, yeah, training is everything :)
- [14:37:59] <TheSeven>
according to rsalveti this doesn't apply any more
- [14:38:09] <av500>
ogra_: wrong
- [14:38:15] <av500>
video= is new
- [14:39:12] <ogra_>
oh, yeah, i thought hdmicode and hdmimode would still work
- [14:39:38] <ogra_>
TheSeven, well, rsalveti is a better bet if it comes to graphics for sure :)
- [14:39:48] <ogra_>
better listen to him than to me
- [14:39:59] <TheSeven>
hdmimode?
- [14:40:24] <av500>
TheSeven: you could pastebin a boot log
- [14:40:26] <ogra_>
TheSeven, yes, they are at the very bottom of that page
- [14:40:31] <av500>
damn, we need a bot for that
- [14:40:48] <TheSeven>
av500: too bad that wifi is broken...
- [14:40:56] <av500>
???
- [14:40:58] <ogra_>
??
- [14:41:06] <TheSeven>
i can't access the internet from the board currently
- [14:41:12] <av500>
so?
- [14:41:18] <av500>
you are on irc, no?
- [14:41:27] <ogra_>
just select the right network in network manager :P
- [14:41:29] <TheSeven>
yeah, but on a different machine where I can't access dmesg
- [14:41:34] <av500>
why not?
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- [14:41:41] <TheSeven>
the board is downstairs :P
- [14:41:58] <av500>
bolted to the floor?
- [14:42:07] <av500>
shacked and bound?
- [14:42:12] <av500>
shakled
- [14:42:17] <av500>
+spelling
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- [14:45:39] <TheSeven>
well, the HDMI display is downstairs as well :P
- [14:46:00] <TheSeven>
ogra_: so that would be "omapdss.hdmicode=39" for 1360x768?
- [14:46:25] <TheSeven>
and omapdss.hdmimode=1?
- [14:46:31] <ogra_>
might be, whatever the table suggests
- [14:46:38] <ogra_>
(i closed the page already)
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- [14:48:56] <av500>
TheSeven: interesting dev setup :)
- [14:49:01] <av500>
keeps you in shape
- [14:49:53] <TheSeven>
ogra_: so hdmimode=1 basically means "hdmi, not dvi"?
- [14:50:28] <ogra_>
TheSeven, well, does the table say that ? if so, then yes :)
- [14:50:41] <ogra_>
i never had to use these options, i have sane monitors around
- [14:53:45] <TheSeven>
the table doesn't say anything, and the wiki page seems to suggest that
- [14:56:07] <iXce>
hm, it might sound like a silly question, but what kernel is advised for the pandaboard ? is linux-omap4 the best, or do the kernel mainline provide some more goodies, or any other branch ? (still struggling on getting bt with angstrom 2011.03/linux-omap4 kernel from openembedded)
- [14:57:25] <av500>
iXce: what kernel do you use?
- [14:59:22] <iXce>
Linux omap4430-panda 2.6.35.3+
- [14:59:35] <av500>
iXce: from what git
- [15:00:00] <iXce>
SRC_URI = "git://dev.omapzoom.org/pub/scm/integration/kernel-ubuntu.git;protocol=git;branch=ti-ubuntu-L24.11 \
- [15:00:24] <iXce>
SRCREV is ti-ubuntu-2.6.35-980.1release13
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- [15:10:28] <TheSeven>
ogra_: the hdmicode bootarg didn't have any effect
- [15:10:30] <TheSeven>
av500: http://pastie.org/1871951
- [15:10:49] <ogra_>
TheSeven, well, then i can only refer to rsalveti or robclark
- [15:11:01] <ogra_>
but i think both are preparing for traveling atm
- [15:11:09] <ogra_>
so might be hard to catch them
- [15:11:12] <av500>
TheSeven: almost, now try an untruncated one
- [15:11:56] <TheSeven>
av500: there's a scrollbar at the very bottom
- [15:12:12] <TheSeven>
or just use the raw version: http://pastie.org/pastes/1871951/text
- [15:12:15] <av500>
darn :)
- [15:12:35] <av500>
sorry, just saw too many truncated ones :)
- [15:12:58] * TheSeven is confused: how does one even manage to truncate them? :)
- [15:13:15] <av500>
TheSeven: pasting from minicom and no CTRL-A W
- [15:13:18] <av500>
[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: ro elevator=noop vram=32M mem=456M@0x80000000 mem=512M@0xA0000000 root=UUID=48fc9910-3d7c-405f-80e6-4ea94b39491c fixrtc console=ttyO2,115200n8 omapdss.debug=1
- [15:13:30] <av500>
TheSeven: that is your kernel command line: ^^^^^^^
- [15:13:35] <av500>
right?
- [15:13:35] <TheSeven>
yeah
- [15:13:52] <av500>
where do you see 1366x768?
- [15:14:22] <TheSeven>
i tried with omapdss.hdmicode=29 as well, but wanted to provide a "clean" dmesg first
- [15:14:27] <av500>
ah
- [15:14:50] <av500>
anyway, as rsalveti is not here......
- [15:15:09] * ogra_ isnt sure you should actually use the omapdss. prefix
- [15:15:43] <ogra_>
what i remember from .35 times is that people used hdmicode= and hdmimode= plainly
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- [15:16:03] <av500>
ogra_: as I understand this a kernel with KMS
- [15:16:31] <TheSeven>
av500: so what would be the correct "video=" bootarg?
- [15:16:56] <av500>
as said, rsalveti would know
- [15:17:02] <av500>
its the kernel he gave you, no?
- [15:17:09] <TheSeven>
yeah
- [15:17:26] <TheSeven>
this one: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=rsalveti/ubuntu-natty.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ti-omap4-drm
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- [15:26:59] <JimmyDB>
segmentation fault when trying to read CSI inputs using kernel module, is iopl() required?
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- [15:55:28] <TheSeven>
adding video=<something>, omapdss.mode=<something> or hdmicode=<something> doesn't affect the hdmi-related dmesg output at all
- [15:56:40] * av500 hopes rsalveti reads the irc logs :)
- [15:57:18] <sjhill>
*sigh* another truck driving day
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- [16:01:29] <sjhill>
nothing like the shear terror of your 18 month old appearing with every flash driver you own in his hands
- [16:01:38] <sjhill>
s/driver/drive/
- [16:02:01] <prpplague>
sjhill: HA
- [16:02:27] <av500>
better then see him truck drive...
- [16:02:31] <av500>
than
- [16:02:34] <sjhill>
well that's true
- [16:03:08] <av500>
and you dont own enough flash drives if they all fit in his hands
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- [16:05:11] <prpplague>
sjhill: about 11 years ago i had just gotten home after a long day of work, setup my laptop, poured a nice glass of guinness, walked over to get the remote for the tv and turned around just in time to see my son pour the glass of beer onto my laptop keyboard
- [16:05:40] <sjhill>
whoa
- [16:05:44] <sjhill>
how'd that turn out?
- [16:06:05] <sjhill>
it's okay, i won't send DHS to your house :P
- [16:06:33] <sjhill>
i would have called his mom and asked her to remove him from the room
- [16:06:59] <prpplague>
sjhill: turns out guiness is pretty conductive, destroyed the laptop, and as a note, this was the replacement laptop for the one that got confiscated by USCIS when i was coming back from canada that year
- [16:07:10] <av500>
there is a reason thinkpads have spill holes
- [16:07:19] <sjhill>
dang
- [16:07:37] <prpplague>
i think i had a total of 5 laptops that year, hehe
- [16:07:49] <mru>
kids are expensive
- [16:07:52] <thomasg>
av500: can't you see the major design flaw?
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- [16:08:03] <av500>
mru: hence netbooks are popular
- [16:08:16] * prpplague still laughs at the customs people who thought the laptop was fake because it didn't boot windows
- [16:08:20] <thomasg>
av500: the beer might not damage the laptop, but it's gone anyway. we need a laptop that actually stores the beer :P
- [16:08:30] <sjhill>
mru: small price to pay for immortality and the privelege
- [16:08:43] <av500>
thomasg: get one of these 20" "desktop replacement" ones
- [16:08:51] <thomasg>
:)
- [16:09:11] <mru>
av500: those will double as suitcase too
- [16:09:17] <av500>
see
- [16:09:24] <av500>
kids can play inside too
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- [16:09:48] <mru>
if you leave some old socks in there, something might even start fermenting on its own
- [16:13:44] <sjhill>
prpplague: i did some major source grep'ing last night
- [16:13:57] <prpplague>
sjhill: hehe, so did i
- [16:14:06] <prpplague>
sjhill: my eyes are still bleeding
- [16:14:07] <sjhill>
prpplague: OMAP_ENHANCEMENT ... 139 files
- [16:14:28] <prpplague>
sjhill: indeed, a mess
- [16:16:04] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: hey
- [16:16:31] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: jcrigby updated his kernel with some additional changes: http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=people/jcrigby/linux-linaro-packaged-next-wip.git;a=summary
- [16:16:50] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: if you're using the kernel with the drm omap driver then video= is the right way to use it
- [16:17:02] <rsalveti>
just that you seem to be using with the wrong adapter name
- [16:17:13] <rsalveti>
let me try here and post you what works
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- [16:17:31] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: what would be the correct adapter name?
- [16:17:39] <kamil>
hi
- [16:17:52] <kamil>
please tell me one thing
- [16:18:09] <kamil>
if i have new board and connect it with computer via rs232
- [16:18:18] <kamil>
could I see sth or not ?
- [16:18:30] <kamil>
without sd card for example
- [16:18:36] <sjhill>
no
- [16:18:40] <kamil>
is there any bootloader
- [16:18:43] <sjhill>
no
- [16:18:44] <kamil>
u-boot
- [16:18:46] <sjhill>
no
- [16:18:47] <kamil>
hmm :)
- [16:18:50] <sjhill>
and....no
- [16:18:57] <sjhill>
you have to have a sd card
- [16:18:59] <kamil>
not good
- [16:19:06] <sjhill>
there's no nand or nor flash
- [16:19:08] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: DVI-D-1 for DVI and HDMI-A-1 for HDMI
- [16:19:14] <sjhill>
i blame prpplague
- [16:19:41] <sjhill>
it was a cost and board design simplification decision
- [16:19:50] <sjhill>
it's actually not bad once you get used to it
- [16:19:55] <prpplague>
indeed
- [16:19:56] <sjhill>
fastboot becomes your friend
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- [16:21:05] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: so video=HDMI-A-1:1360x768MR-24@60 would be what I want?
- [16:21:06] <orbarron>
has anyone tested Ethernet on Froyo release?
- [16:21:23] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: iirc yes, will also try from here
- [16:22:00] <sjhill>
orbarron: don't we have enough things broken and you're adding another? :P
- [16:23:55] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: is it a known issue that wifi doesn't seem to work at all with your kernel?
- [16:24:13] <sjhill>
yes, that's known
- [16:24:16] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yup, the linaro one should behave better
- [16:24:59] <kamil>
if i put sd card with minimal fs and connect only rs, have i chance to see sth ?
- [16:25:11] <rsalveti>
they merged tons of patches from wl12xx tree
- [16:25:15] <kamil>
i am still waiting on dvicable
- [16:25:18] <TheSeven>
so it should work in the jcrigby one?
- [16:25:22] <TheSeven>
are there binaries of that one?
- [16:25:41] <TheSeven>
kamil: yes
- [16:26:09] <jayabharath>
orbarron: http://omappedia.org/wiki/OMAP_Pandroid_Main#Ethernet
- [16:26:10] <kamil>
ok, that's something wrong
- [16:26:11] <jayabharath>
;0
- [16:26:17] <kamil>
:)
- [16:26:21] <kamil>
with my sd card
- [16:26:28] <TheSeven>
what do the leds do?
- [16:26:29] <orbarron>
that is on an old release
- [16:26:40] <orbarron>
not sure if the same holds for the last Froyo release
- [16:27:00] <jayabharath>
well that's a froyo release :)
- [16:28:19] <jayabharath>
orbarron: what about the useful info on the pages.. it's vanished from current GB notes..
- [16:28:29] <jayabharath>
perhaps we can put them as todo items on GB
- [16:28:40] <jayabharath>
ethernet, mass storage and usb webcam
- [16:30:01] <orbarron>
we can.. once we get a base..
- [16:31:09] <sjhill>
prpplague: what was the '#define OUTPUT_BUFFER_COUNT 2' in OMXCodec.cpp for?
- [16:31:51] <sjhill>
orbarron: same question for you too
- [16:31:56] <sjhill>
that was in libstagefright
- [16:32:16] <prpplague>
sjhill: was just a hack for compile purposes, there is a omap_enhancement ifdef that is missing
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- [16:32:44] <sjhill>
so that #define should only be for omap_enhancement ?
- [16:32:45] <prpplague>
sjhill: the real fix needs to be a section down below where the OUTPUT_BUFFER_COUNT is acutally used
- [16:32:55] <sjhill>
ok
- [16:33:48] <prpplague>
sjhill: iirc the ifdef is looking for target_omap4, when it really needs to be omap_enhancement
- [16:35:38] <sjhill>
omg these #ifdef's are terrible
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- [16:36:43] <mru>
sjhill: worse than these? http://pastie.org/928309
- [16:37:41] <sjhill>
pretty close
- [16:38:11] <sjhill>
prpplague: so OMAP_ENHANCEMENT is really only on OMAP4 targets right? or will it be defined for OMAP3 platforms too?
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- [16:38:36] <orbarron>
sjhill: was just a question I received but thought it might have been answered in ml
- [16:44:10] <sjhill>
so...it looks like we let hardware engineers write software
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- [16:47:01] <prpplague>
sjhill: omap_enhancement is for all omap
- [16:47:13] <sjhill>
k
- [16:47:29] <prpplague>
sjhill: and can be used in conjunction with target_omap3 and target_omap4 to pick specific items
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- [16:50:33] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: setting the mode seems to work :)
- [16:50:42] <TheSeven>
however I'll now need to find one that my TV set accepts
- [16:51:03] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: cool
- [16:51:08] <TheSeven>
neither 1360x768MR-24@60 nor 1280x720MR-24@60 work...
- [16:51:16] <TheSeven>
should I try @25/30?
- [16:51:22] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: add drm.debug=7 to see what's happening
- [16:51:47] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: let me try with 1280x720MR-24@60
- [16:52:05] <TheSeven>
for the non-interlaced modes, does HDMI usually use 30 or 60Hz?
- [16:52:47] <rsalveti>
what I noticed is that the driver doesn't like reduced blanking
- [16:53:04] <rsalveti>
seems the compatibility table for hdmi doesn't have many modes
- [16:53:18] <rsalveti>
so it's probably failing at check_timings for hdmi
- [16:55:16] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: for example 1280x720MR-24@60 worked fine with DVI
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- [17:12:30] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: yeah, DVI is working fine except for the pixel clock
- [17:12:35] <TheSeven>
it's just hdmi that's still bugging
- [17:12:46] <TheSeven>
any example of a working compatible mode? :)
- [17:14:40] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604165/
- [17:15:00] <TheSeven>
that's with "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x720MR-24@50", and the TV just shows a blank screen
- [17:15:11] <TheSeven>
most other modes i tried were just ignored
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- [17:31:12] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: if you put drm.debug=7 you should have the list of valid modes from your monitor
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- [17:36:31] <TheSeven>
seems like my tv says 720x576 now
- [17:36:49] <TheSeven>
how can i dump that edid?
- [17:38:28] <sjhill>
orbarron: what is 'hdpi' locale ?
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- [17:44:13] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: check 608279
- [17:44:19] <rsalveti>
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/608279
- [17:44:34] <rsalveti>
sudo modprobe eeprom
- [17:44:41] <rsalveti>
decode-edid 3
- [17:44:51] <rsalveti>
I think the eeprom driver is enabled for panda
- [17:46:09] <rsalveti>
argh, wl12xx is not enabled by default at this linaro kernel
- [17:46:11] <rsalveti>
another rebuild
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brb, lunch
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- [18:10:58] <robclark>
rsalveti, oh, decode-edid works now? I didn't even realize that.. (was still using parse-edid on the sysfs file)
- [18:13:29] <JimmyDB>
is iopl() available?
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- [18:13:40] <JimmyDB>
ubuntu-netbook
- [18:13:57] <ds2>
iopl? on ARM?
- [18:14:02] <JimmyDB>
yeah
- [18:14:12] <ds2>
I would think it makes no sense to ask that
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- [18:14:19] <JimmyDB>
Well, I don
- [18:14:21] <JimmyDB>
oops
- [18:14:28] <ds2>
ARM IO is memory mapped
- [18:14:39] <ds2>
x86 IO can be either mem mapped or IO spaced mapped
- [18:14:40] <JimmyDB>
Well, I don't know, I was being asked... they saw it in reference to an OMAP3XXX
- [18:14:51] <ds2>
*shrug*
- [18:14:56] <_av500_>
wtf is iopl?
- [18:15:09] <JimmyDB>
That would explain why they couldn't find it in any headers
- [18:15:19] <_av500_>
they?
- [18:15:29] <_av500_>
are *they* comming?
- [18:15:33] <JimmyDB>
yeah, the person who asked me.
- [18:15:37] <_av500_>
ah
- [18:15:43] <JimmyDB>
'they' are away today and until Wed
- [18:15:44] <ds2>
I don't see how the MMU can be setup to implement iopl()
- [18:15:56] <_av500_>
who needs iopl?
- [18:15:57] <ds2>
anyways, stop doing IO in userspace :PP
- [18:16:06] <JimmyDB>
I was told they needed to run iopl() to give their program permission to read data
- [18:16:19] <_av500_>
they are doing it wrong
- [18:16:32] <ymanton>
can anyone confirm that they can boot a board with the MLO/u-boot.bin/uImage combo found at https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/frsrelease/418/4171/L24.9-PandaBoard_validation_environment.tar.gz ?
- [18:16:35] <JimmyDB>
They are still in school, so I have no doubt
- [18:16:49] <ds2>
on x86, 8051, etc I can I see it being possible
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on ARM?
- [18:17:20] <JimmyDB>
So, community advice would be to slap them? that's completely doable
- [18:17:29] <_av500_>
"This call is necessary to allow 8514-compatible X servers to run under Linux..."
- [18:17:34] <_av500_>
from man iopl
- [18:18:01] <ds2>
_av500_: it just setups a bit in the task register on x86 to allow the IO address space to be access carte-blanche
- [18:18:11] <_av500_>
ds2: yeah
- [18:18:25] <ds2>
JimmyDB: no, load them into a cannon and light the fuse! =)
- [18:18:32] <JimmyDB>
ahhh. they are working on a driver so I see how they ran across it, just not why they found it in an OMAP document
- [18:18:34] <skorgon>
ymanton, i didn't try the validation env, but the minimal-FS. that works
- [18:18:44] <_av500_>
JimmyDB: drivers are in kernel land
- [18:18:48] <JimmyDB>
yup
- [18:18:49] <_av500_>
and kernel can read io mem
- [18:18:53] <ds2>
wtf are they doing userland drivers?
- [18:19:06] <ds2>
are they subverting the GPL? ;)
- [18:19:11] <JimmyDB>
I don't know for sure... I'll put them in front of IRC on wed
- [18:19:11] <_av500_>
ds2: maybe its a wayland driver?
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- [18:21:43] <_av500_>
that too
- [18:24:01] <ymanton>
skorgon: which board do you have, and how did you prepare your sdcard? script or manually?
- [18:24:43] <mru>
iopl on omap makes no sense at all
- [18:24:57] <ymanton>
manually preparing it with the validation env is getting me nowhere, xloader seems to run but craps out trying to load uboot
- [18:25:21] <JimmyDB>
thanks mru,... I'm starting to understand that.
- [18:25:21] <mru>
on a system with pci or a similar bus, the "io" space is mapped into a address region
- [18:26:35] <JimmyDB>
I have him trying to interface a camera with the panda... I have watched him start with 'Hello World'
- [18:26:50] <skorgon>
ymanton, I used the script. all my manual tries to format it ended up like yours
- [18:27:19] <skorgon>
i ran the system on A1 and A2 boards
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- [18:29:52] <mru>
and iopl sets up the necessary userspace memory maps to access those addresses
- [18:29:52] <mru>
of course it's a very naughty thing to do in the first place
- [18:30:38] <JimmyDB>
thanks for the info mru, I'll listen
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- [18:31:48] <_av500_>
JimmyDB: adding a camera to the omap4 is easy: use the same camera as on the blaze and run omx under android
- [18:32:09] <_av500_>
all you need is a gmail account...
- [18:32:20] <JimmyDB>
Well, I need it to be in ubuntu and we already have eval cam's laying around for him to use
- [18:33:01] <_av500_>
csi?
- [18:33:10] <JimmyDB>
I'm sure it will be a breaze for him to rip apart what our pro's do when they are done, but that's still a couple months out
- [18:33:17] <JimmyDB>
CSI/MIPI
- [18:33:21] <ymanton>
skorgon: thanks. ill give the script a try
- [18:33:23] <JimmyDB>
CSI2
- [18:33:27] <JimmyDB>
whatever you want to call it
- [18:33:45] <mru>
does it have an "enhance image" function?
- [18:33:49] <mru>
then it's a CSI
- [18:33:52] <_av500_>
i call it "othe people do that, not me"
- [18:33:56] <_av500_>
+r
- [18:34:43] <JimmyDB>
mru, I have him working with an OV05430 i think
- [18:35:05] <JimmyDB>
then he can move to the OV09810 and up to the OV14810
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- [18:37:18] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: seems like the root cause of this whole hdmi problem is an i2c problem!
- [18:39:21] <_av500_>
i2c is np hard
- [18:40:35] <TheSeven>
reading the edid on my dvi screen works perfectly fine
- [18:40:44] <TheSeven>
reading it on the hdmi screen times out
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- [18:48:55] <TheSeven>
ah... reading the edid works when the hdmi screen is attached to the dvi connector :)
- [18:48:56] <TheSeven>
http://paste.ubuntu.com/604188/
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- [19:05:31] <TheSeven>
http://paste.ubuntu.com/604194/
- [19:05:36] <TheSeven>
that's just incredible...
- [19:06:55] <robclark>
fwiw the hdmi has it's own i2c (rather than using one of the regular omap i2c's)..
- [19:08:56] <TheSeven>
apparently something doesn't know that
- [19:09:15] <TheSeven>
i see i2c bus 3 timeouts all over the place during kernel startup
- [19:09:30] <TheSeven>
hm, might just be an attempt to detect a nonpresent dvi display though
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- [19:11:00] <TheSeven>
hm, edid-decode finds more modes in that edid: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604198/
- [19:11:35] <robclark>
i2c3 timeouts must be from dvi (which does use a regular i2c)
- [19:12:35] <robclark>
I suspect on hdmi side, something in dss probably shuts off some clock that hdmi needs.. I see all sorts of weird problems w/ hdmi (OCP_TIMEOUT, i2c issues, etc)
- [19:16:48] <TheSeven>
is there a way to force this new testing kernel into a certain hdmi CEA mode number?
- [19:17:41] <TheSeven>
from what I can tell from the edid, it should be using CEA modes 4 or 19
- [19:19:07] <TheSeven>
the driver is apparently fooled by the display only advertising two "standard timings", and doesn't look at the additional ones
- [19:20:41] <rsalveti>
robclark: yeah, that annoying drv_err message, I changed to be just a warning
- [19:21:05] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: you can just get the edid this way when using the dvi connector at your board
- [19:21:30] <rsalveti>
1920x540?
- [19:21:34] <rsalveti>
that's a weird resolution
- [19:21:46] <TheSeven>
it claims that that's the native resolution, but that's bullshit
- [19:21:56] <TheSeven>
i have no idea why there's a CEA ID for that resolution at all
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- [19:22:36] <TheSeven>
anyway, i now know that it supports 1280x720@50 and 1280x720@60, both with 74.25MHz pixel clock, but with different blanking
- [19:22:49] <TheSeven>
how can I teach the kernel to use that?
- [19:23:15] <TheSeven>
*facepalm*
- [19:23:27] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: 1920x540 is the 1080i mode!
- [19:24:31] <TheSeven>
the kernel picks that one up and ignores that it's interlaced
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- [19:25:12] <TheSeven>
halving the framebuffer height and sending the full frame for every field
- [19:25:41] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: can you paste your kernel boot log with omapdss.debug=y drm.debug=7?
- [19:25:57] <TheSeven>
sure
- [19:26:32] <rsalveti>
meanwhile I'm stalling the new deb with the wl12xx driver, will check if it works fine
- [19:27:08] <TheSeven>
so now I know what this edid says: PAL 50Hz non-interlaced, 720p 50Hz, 720p 60Hz, 1080i 60Hz, with the last one being advertised as the native resolution, while it's actually a 1366x768 panel
- [19:28:48] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: here's the requested log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604203/
- [19:28:58] <TheSeven>
it was clipped off, as it exceeded the ring buffer length
- [19:29:08] <TheSeven>
i hope all the interesting bits have made it :)
- [19:29:30] <TheSeven>
that's with omapdss.debug=1 drm.debug=1 and no video= option
- [19:29:38] <TheSeven>
er, drb.debug=7 of course
- [19:29:41] <TheSeven>
drm*
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- [19:31:37] <rsalveti>
cool, let me check it
- [19:33:35] <rsalveti>
it can't find the preferred mode and the largest one it can find is 720x576@50
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- [19:34:09] <TheSeven>
which is nonsense, there's 1280x720@50/60, even if it doesn't decode the interlaced one correctly
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- [19:35:12] <rsalveti>
as a consequence it's not even adding the higher scaler modes, as the limit is 720x576
- [19:35:31] <TheSeven>
so there's at least two flaws over here:
- [19:35:54] <TheSeven>
- why does it fail to interpret the interlaced mode correctly? (or is the TV advertising it wrongly?)
- [19:36:02] <TheSeven>
- why doesn't it see the 720p modes?
- [19:38:52] <rsalveti>
it can see 1920x1080i but it fails while checking the timings
- [19:39:40] <rsalveti>
ok, if we consider interlaced mode while checking the native_mode I believe we can at least add some additional resolutions
- [19:39:56] <rsalveti>
I can create an uImage for you if you want to test
- [19:40:04] <rsalveti>
let me publish my deb first
- [19:40:57] <TheSeven>
any idea why the old kernel (2.6.38-1209-omap4 from the ubuntu repositories) did drive 1920x540 noninterlaced 60Hz?
- [19:41:15] <TheSeven>
would the new kernel trip into that as well if it did consider the mode at all
- [19:41:36] <TheSeven>
and sure, you can always throw testing binaries at me :)
- [19:42:26] <rsalveti>
it could be that it's just getting the higher supported resolution, and not the native
- [19:42:39] <rsalveti>
as it's now getting the native one but failing to check the timings
- [19:42:45] <rsalveti>
[ 22.175231] [drm:omap_connector_mode_valid], connector: mode invalid: 11:"1920x1080i" 50 74250 1920 2448 2492 2640 1080 1084 1094 1125 0x48 0x15
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- [19:49:18] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/
- [19:49:23] <rsalveti>
this will have the deb I'm currently using
- [19:49:35] <rsalveti>
and it seems to have the wl12xx working, still booting to test
- [19:49:45] <rsalveti>
will now produce a new uImage for you, hold on
- [19:50:40] <rsalveti>
ok, was able to connect at my wpa2 ap
- [19:50:51] <rsalveti>
just got a warning while booting
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- [19:59:29] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/uImage-1
- [20:00:03] <rsalveti>
this make it add some more scalar modes, as it's now considering interlaced modes
- [20:01:07] <robclark>
fwiw, it doesn't much surprise me that interlaced modes don't work.. I guess until now no one has tested them. I don't have an interlaced display, and I'm not sure about rsalveti
- [20:01:34] <rsalveti>
robclark: exactly, don't have it either
- [20:07:25] <rsalveti>
let me test with my tv
- [20:09:04] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: is that uImage already in u-boot format?
- [20:09:15] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yup, just copy to your sdcard
- [20:09:19] <TheSeven>
ok, fine :)
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- [20:14:16] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: so what should I test now? what it does without a video= bootarg?
- [20:14:37] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: please try without a video= bootarg
- [20:14:45] <TheSeven>
ok, fine :)
- [20:14:49] <rsalveti>
and with drm and dss debug
- [20:14:54] <rsalveti>
just to check the boot log
- [20:16:45] <TheSeven>
"Kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.38-1003-linaro-omap does not match your subarchitecture omap4, therefore not writing it to flash."
- [20:16:58] * TheSeven decides to just hack that check away
- [20:17:11] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: argh, the flash-kernel bug
- [20:17:15] <rsalveti>
I have a fix for that
- [20:17:16] <rsalveti>
hold on
- [20:17:23] <TheSeven>
i've already fixed it :)
- [20:17:32] <TheSeven>
commenting a line did the trick :)
- [20:18:27] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721147
- [20:18:39] <rsalveti>
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/70890844/flash-kernel_2.28ubuntu19.1.debdiff
- [20:20:54] <rsalveti>
seems my TV only likes the native resolution
- [20:21:05] <ogra_>
rsalveti, poke me on sunday or monday to SRU that
- [20:21:13] <rsalveti>
ogra_: sure :-)
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- [20:27:05] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: blank screen :/
- [20:27:55] <TheSeven>
usb keyboard doesn't seem to be initialized
- [20:28:34] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: hm, weird
- [20:28:35] <TheSeven>
and dmesg was flooded with wifi regulatory domain spam to an extent that that only the last 15 seconds are visible
- [20:29:06] <TheSeven>
trying DVI now
- [20:29:23] <rsalveti>
ok
- [20:29:30] <rsalveti>
it shouldn't affect the usb
- [20:30:44] <TheSeven>
eek
- [20:30:51] <TheSeven>
null pointer dereference
- [20:31:31] <rsalveti>
weeee
- [20:31:36] <rsalveti>
new kernel, new bugs
- [20:32:25] <TheSeven>
it just died during reboot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604224/
- [20:34:05] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: hm, the pvr driver was the first one that exploded
- [20:35:10] <TheSeven>
there's more funky stuff going on here
- [20:35:27] <TheSeven>
with the DVI monitor attached I just see a cursor in the top left corner of the screen
- [20:35:41] <TheSeven>
(which was likely just clipped off on the HDMI tv)
- [20:35:58] <TheSeven>
pressing ctrl+alt+Fx doesn't have any effect
- [20:36:38] <TheSeven>
ah, that's why: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604226/http://paste.ubuntu.com/604226/
- [20:36:40] <TheSeven>
erm http://paste.ubuntu.com/604226/
- [20:37:03] <TheSeven>
more fun: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604227/
- [20:37:36] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yeah, remove the pvr driver for now
- [20:37:46] <rsalveti>
and the module
- [20:37:57] <rsalveti>
that's something I'll have to update later today
- [20:38:13] <TheSeven>
once again regulatory spam all over the place
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- [20:40:42] <rsalveti>
bt is also not working: [ 240.870941] INFO: task bluetoothd:847 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
- [20:40:47] <rsalveti>
but that's "expected"
- [20:41:47] <TheSeven>
banged again on reboot
- [20:41:55] <TheSeven>
let's try booting without pvrsrvkm
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- [20:44:47] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: this time i got a working console, including USB keyboard
- [20:44:56] <TheSeven>
nevertheless I got this in dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604230/
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- [20:45:23] <TheSeven>
it came up with 1280x960 on my fullhd DVI screen
- [20:45:28] <TheSeven>
let me try HDMI again
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- [20:46:57] <_av500_>
TheSeven: that clipping is called "overscan", your tv could have a setting to disable it
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- [20:52:52] <TheSeven>
didn't find it so far at least
- [20:53:21] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: can't manage to get the dss debug messages
- [20:53:30] <TheSeven>
the ring buffer overflows way too quickly
- [20:53:57] <TheSeven>
and i can't manage to bring up the HDMI display either
- [20:54:03] <TheSeven>
still just a blank screen
- [20:54:03] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: do you have console access?
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- [20:54:18] <rsalveti>
boot with console=ttyO2,115200 loglevel=8
- [20:54:23] <TheSeven>
in terms of blindly hacking on a keyboard, yes
- [20:54:24] <rsalveti>
and then grab the log from there
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- [20:54:33] <rsalveti>
I mean using uart
- [20:54:43] <TheSeven>
hm, i might bring my laptop downstairs
- [20:54:51] <TheSeven>
according to fbset the framebuffer is now 1680x1050
- [20:56:25] <tomeff>
where i can get momentaly best kernel for panda? (git url pls)
- [20:56:37] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: this is the highest scaler mode from the scaler_modes list
- [20:56:38] <rsalveti>
that's why
- [20:57:12] <rsalveti>
but we can add new resolutions for you, like 1900x540
- [20:57:19] <TheSeven>
:P
- [20:57:33] <TheSeven>
so it's actually supposed to drive it at 1080i now?
- [20:57:56] <rsalveti>
for some reason the driver refuses the native mode from your monitor
- [20:58:13] <TheSeven>
and instead chooses one that the monitor doesn't accept?
- [20:58:22] <rsalveti>
and then it'll try some other options until it find the highest supported resolution
- [20:58:39] <TheSeven>
119000,1680/48/80/32,1050/3/21/6
- [20:58:49] <TheSeven>
that's way below the display clock limits of the TV
- [20:58:51] <rsalveti>
with previous driver 1900x540 was a supported one at the list
- [20:59:08] <TheSeven>
er, way above :)
- [20:59:21] <TheSeven>
and i mean pixel clock of course
- [20:59:23] <rsalveti>
ok, let me get a new uImage for you
- [20:59:31] <TheSeven>
heh :)
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- [21:06:02] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/uImage-2
- [21:07:15] <TheSeven>
damn, 5 seconds after I rebooted :)
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- [21:10:22] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: still the old one: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604239/
- [21:10:43] <TheSeven>
as you can see the pixel clock that's selected isn't supported by the monitor
- [21:10:45] <TheSeven>
now trying the new one
- [21:12:14] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yup
- [21:12:21] <rsalveti>
preferred mode is 1920x1080@50
- [21:12:33] <rsalveti>
but all scaler modes are @60
- [21:13:12] <rsalveti>
it does try 1920x1080i
- [21:13:18] <rsalveti>
[ 3.895233] [drm:omap_connector_mode_valid], connector: mode invalid: 10:"1920x1080i" 50 74250 1920 2448 2492 2640 1080 1084 1094 1125 0x48 0x15
- [21:13:33] <TheSeven>
yeah, who's rejecting that?
- [21:14:26] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: omapdss: hdmi_check_timings
- [21:14:34] <rsalveti>
the hdmi driver itself
- [21:15:15] <TheSeven>
and if that "native mode" is interlaced, it obviously can't do slightly lower resolutions non-interlaced
- [21:16:05] <rsalveti>
yup
- [21:16:34] <rsalveti>
so the real question here is why the hell hdmi_check_timings is rejecting the preferred mode from your monitor
- [21:16:58] <_av500_>
because it can
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- [21:20:02] <TheSeven>
wlan0 Interface doesn't support scanning : Device or resource busy
- [21:20:04] <TheSeven>
ideas?
- [21:23:06] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: can you boot with natty's kernel again (1208) and paste me the logs with dss debug?
- [21:23:37] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: here the wlan driver is working fine...
- [21:29:15] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: would 1209 work as well?
- [21:29:23] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yupo
- [21:29:25] <TheSeven>
(it did also select the interlaced resolution but drive it wrongly)
- [21:30:55] <ctyler>
Anyway to easily access a GPIO input from userspace? I'm not seeing /sys/class/gpio
- [21:32:30] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: 1209 bootlog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604246/
- [21:32:56] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: the only real difference from the linaro kernel to the ubuntu one, regarding the hdmi driver, is that the linaro one uses the drm edid parser, while the ubuntu one implements one by hand
- [21:33:33] <TheSeven>
does that maybe mean that the ubuntu ohne just misses that this mode is interlaced?
- [21:33:38] <rsalveti>
so I'm not sure yet if the drm driver is giving the wrong timing information or we're missing some timings at the hdmi driver
- [21:34:55] <rsalveti>
[ 4.546569] omapdss HDMI: temp_hsync = 720 , temp_vsync = 720timing_hsync = 720, timing_vsync = 22
- [21:34:55] <rsalveti>
[ 4.555969] omapdss HDMI: Hdmi_code = 20 mode = 1
- [21:35:33] <rsalveti>
could be that the way the ubuntu kernel it's calculating the values is wrong, but as the result would match the table, it goes fine
- [21:36:05] <rsalveti>
what's happening with the linaro one is that the calculated timings from the drm driver is not matching the one with same resolution at the hdmi timing table
- [21:36:11] <rsalveti>
it's not that the board doesn't support it
- [21:36:24] <rsalveti>
it's just that the hdmi is refusing because the timing is not listed at the timing table
- [21:37:33] <rsalveti>
from linaro: [ 3.895233] omapdss HDMI: temp_hsync = 830 , temp_vsync = 830timing_hsync = 720, timing_vsync = 45
- [21:37:45] <rsalveti>
from ubuntu: [ 4.546569] omapdss HDMI: temp_hsync = 720 , temp_vsync = 720timing_hsync = 720, timing_vsync = 22
- [21:38:14] <rsalveti>
but to check for the hsync and vsync it first checks if the pixel_clock, x_res and y_res match the one at the timing table
- [21:38:35] <rsalveti>
http://paste.ubuntu.com/604248/
- [21:39:18] <rsalveti>
the table: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604249/
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- [21:55:21] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: boot log of your new testing kernel: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604254/
- [21:55:35] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: should have a new one in minutes
- [21:55:55] <TheSeven>
btw, this one has the regular heartbeat again, while the last one was a bit strange
- [21:56:08] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: I activated the heartbeat again
- [21:56:56] <Guest47258>
Hi guys, I am currently starting working on pandaboard. I got the linux source from https://gitorious.org/pandaboard/kernel-omap4/trees/L24.9 but not compile it yet. I wanna know what's the kernel version of it. can anybody tell me that? thx a lot!
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- [22:02:24] <_av500_>
Guest47258: less Makefile
- [22:02:32] <dankobum>
Guest47258, VERSION = 2
- [22:02:32] <dankobum>
2
- [22:02:32] <dankobum>
PATCHLEVEL = 6
- [22:02:32] <dankobum>
3
- [22:02:32] <dankobum>
SUBLEVEL = 35
- [22:02:55] <dankobum>
2.6.35
- [22:03:19] <Guest47258>
thx dankobum and _av500_
- [22:04:16] <_av500_>
Guest47258: this kernel has very old commits
- [22:04:22] <_av500_>
and some from 2037
- [22:04:26] <_av500_>
and 2019
- [22:05:17] <Guest47258>
BTW, in this source it includes HDMI driver for both video and audio right? but in the previous kernel version such as 2.6.34,33,32 there is no complete HDMI features?
- [22:05:47] <_av500_>
the 24.9 bracnh has its last commit from august 2010
- [22:05:48] <trem>
nite all, sweet dreams
- [22:05:56] <Guest47258>
so is there any other version which has newer commit?
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- [22:06:11] <_av500_>
yes
- [22:06:18] <_av500_>
probably one from omapzoom.org
- [22:06:28] <_av500_>
did you read pandaboard.org?
- [22:06:40] <_av500_>
did it mention this gitorius kernel?
- [22:07:11] <Guest47258>
yes, i read it and seems they add complete hdmi feature after 2.6.35 kernel
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- [22:08:52] <_av500_>
I would not call it complete
- [22:09:09] <_av500_>
there is still a struggle to get even video working
- [22:09:38] <Guest47258>
it does support hdmi video out right?
- [22:09:46] <_av500_>
somewhat
- [22:09:53] <_av500_>
if you have the right monitor or tv
- [22:09:58] <_av500_>
not so much if you have a LG
- [22:10:08] <Guest47258>
got it!
- [22:10:22] <Guest47258>
i have a dell and i hope it will be ok
- [22:11:23] * TheSeven has a SHARP that's acting up as well
- [22:11:50] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/uImage-3
- [22:11:56] <rsalveti>
please boot it and paste be the logs
- [22:12:06] <rsalveti>
this is just to get some more debug info from the kernel
- [22:12:14] <rsalveti>
it's still not going to fix your issue
- [22:12:25] <rsalveti>
I hope to have the fix after seeing the logs
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- [22:15:05] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: you'll get tons of debug messages
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- [22:18:36] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604261/
- [22:18:57] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: cool, let me check
- [22:21:23] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: ok, here's the bug:
- [22:21:31] <rsalveti>
[ 3.906921] omapdss HDMI: Monitor timings -> pck: 74250, xres: 1920, yres: 1080
- [22:21:42] <rsalveti>
for 1920x1080i
- [22:21:59] <rsalveti>
so the hdmi driver actually thinks it's 1920x1080
- [22:22:03] <rsalveti>
then it'll check with the table
- [22:22:12] <rsalveti>
[ 3.907043] omapdss HDMI: Matching mode -> pck: 74250, xres: 1920, yres: 1080
- [22:22:24] <rsalveti>
but that's wrong, because it y_res should be 540
- [22:23:01] <rsalveti>
let me understand how the drm driver is dealing with interlaced modes
- [22:23:24] <_av500_>
rsalveti: the issue is that the screen can do 1080i only, right?
- [22:23:31] <rsalveti>
_av500_: yes
- [22:23:56] <_av500_>
ic
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- [22:50:40] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: one more test: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/uImage-4
- [22:55:13] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604269/
- [22:55:49] <TheSeven>
720x576 again
- [22:58:14] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yeah, don't know why the hdmi driver is tracing interlace mode like this
- [22:58:23] <rsalveti>
a flag, as done in the drm driver, should be more than enough
- [22:58:29] <rsalveti>
let me get another fix
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- [23:06:24] <robclark>
rsalveti, we should probably add a flag in omap_video_timings, to track h/vsync polarity, interlaced, etc... ie. make it more like drm
- [23:06:35] <robclark>
the way it is now is a bit... strange..
- [23:06:39] <rsalveti>
robclark: yeah
- [23:06:58] <rsalveti>
robclark: I have to / 2 if it's interlace, so it can match the hdmi timing table
- [23:07:29] <rsalveti>
otherwise it'll fail to match the table and get a proper hdmi code
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- [23:13:10] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/uImage-5
- [23:17:21] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: the TV recognized the mode as 1080i 50Hz :)
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- [23:17:36] <TheSeven>
however I'm getting a black screen
- [23:18:27] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: hm
- [23:18:34] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: can you paste me the boot log?
- [23:18:39] <TheSeven>
sure
- [23:19:14] <TheSeven>
http://paste.ubuntu.com/604272/
- [23:21:05] <TheSeven>
$ cat /sys/devices/omapdss/display1/timings
- [23:21:05] <TheSeven>
74250,1920/528/148/44,540/2/15/5
- [23:21:12] <TheSeven>
seems to be fine
- [23:23:38] <TheSeven>
it's interesting that the automatically chosen wrongly modes did all work so far (1920x540 and 720x576), and the right ones (1080i now, and 720p manually earlier) didn't
- [23:24:31] <TheSeven>
this might well be yet another peculiarity of this TV though
- [23:24:45] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: the mode now is correct, but your framebuffer and connector seems wrong
- [23:25:06] <rsalveti>
fbset -i should show you 1920x1080, instead of 1920x540
- [23:26:47] <TheSeven>
mode "1920x1080"
- [23:26:47] <TheSeven>
geometry 1920 1080 1920 1080 32
- [23:27:03] <TheSeven>
seems to be fine
- [23:27:15] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: what are you getting with natty's kernel?
- [23:27:30] <TheSeven>
1920x540
- [23:28:20] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: with fbset -i?
- [23:28:44] <TheSeven>
i think so
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- [23:32:38] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: so does my log contain something that points towards yet another kernel issue? or might it as well be just my tv that's showing a black screen for no reason?
- [23:32:51] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: probably another kernel issue
- [23:33:21] <TheSeven>
so what might make it show just a black screen?
- [23:33:28] <TheSeven>
anything i could try?
- [23:33:33] <rsalveti>
not yet sure
- [23:33:45] <TheSeven>
does this test pattern bootarg still exist, and might it help figuring out what's going on?
- [23:34:02] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: booting with natty's kernel and checking the framebuffer size can also help
- [23:34:06] <rsalveti>
omapfb.debug=1
- [23:34:32] <rsalveti>
please add this to the kernel cmd line when booting with natty's kernel
- [23:34:51] <TheSeven>
i'm 99% sure that it was 1920x540, but i'll retry in a minute
- [23:35:37] <rsalveti>
first difference:
- [23:35:41] <rsalveti>
natty: [ 4.784393] omapdss OVERLAY: check_overlay 0: (0,0 1920x540 -> 1920x540) disp (1920x540)
- [23:35:54] <rsalveti>
linaro: [ 6.042388] omapdss OVERLAY: check_overlay 0: (0,0 1920x1080 -> 1920x1080) disp (1920x540)
- [23:36:32] <rsalveti>
that's kind of expected, the only thing I did now is to treat the interlace mode while probing the timings
- [23:37:03] <rsalveti>
need to check for the interlace flag while creating the overlay and such
- [23:40:09] <TheSeven>
rsalveti: 1209 log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604277/
- [23:40:24] <TheSeven>
as you can see at the end, wifi is bugging there as well
- [23:40:52] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: yup, everything is changed when using interlace mode
- [23:41:07] <rsalveti>
seems we have a mode_fixup callback
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- [23:44:38] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: ok, seems I got what needs to be changed
- [23:44:52] <rsalveti>
but need dinner for now, will you be on-line for a while still?
- [23:45:19] <TheSeven>
probably not, as i'm in utc+2
- [23:45:26] <rsalveti>
ouch hehe
- [23:45:26] <TheSeven>
so it's 2am here
- [23:45:36] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: np, will get a new kernel for you tomorrow
- [23:45:44] <TheSeven>
well, depends on your definition of "while" :)
- [23:45:55] <TheSeven>
in which time zone do you live btw?
- [23:46:01] <rsalveti>
utc-3
- [23:46:27] <TheSeven>
someone said you would be about to be traveling during the next days? when approximately will you have time for this kind of stuff?
- [23:48:02] <rsalveti>
TheSeven: I'll traveling to budapest tomorrow, but should be on-line most of the days
- [23:48:29] <rsalveti>
and this is also something good to get fixed asap, as most kernel people will be there as well
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- [23:48:43] <rsalveti>
and I'll have tons of monitors to test :-)
- [23:49:09] <TheSeven>
sounds like a plan, heh :)
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- [23:53:09] <TheSeven>
ok, so i'll probably be back in ~9 hours
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