2024-12-09.log

sevanconnected the orignal keyboard in order to power on the machine then did a cable swap once it was up00:02
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sevansweet, flashed the keyboard with https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/jobs/6503/artifacts/file/reform2-keyboard4-fw/reform2-keyboard4-fw-laptop-intl.uf2 and now it's looking good.00:24
sevanhad to remember how to gitlab, couldn't find the build artifacts (wasn't drilling down far enough). Is there a page which lists all the latest firmware images or you just have to remember about gitlab artifacts?00:25
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sevanalright, original keyboard installed in the external case. Now just needs to be modded to work in standalone mode. Next weekend I'll do the CPU upgrade.00:53
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joschminute: linux 6.12 patches rebased01:00
joschdeb [trusted=yes arch=arm64] https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/7017/artifacts/raw/repo reform main01:00
joschthis should work as an entry to your apt source.list to grab the packages from this pipeline: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/pipelines/320301:00
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joschminute: this especially needs to be tested on rk358801:09
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sevanNoticed if you reset the keyboard whilst the system is booting up the keyboard (4.0) gets confused and interupts typing, thinking that the host system is turned off (for every key press, it tries to display "press circle for menu, hold for power up" and causes jitter) 01:14
sevantested with https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/jobs/6503/artifacts/file/reform2-keyboard4-fw/reform2-keyboard4-fw-laptop-intl.uf2 and a keyboard minus 1 resistor :)01:15
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sevantbc tomorrow night, gnite.01:16
joscho_01:17
joscho/01:17
minutejosch: very cool, will test tomorrow01:20
minuten8n801:20
joschdigitalrane: you also offered imx8mq testing, if you like, there is linux 6.12 with a new cadence patch stack. That one didn't break in the past, so it should be relatively safe.01:21
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ex-parrothello reform friends07:32
digitalranejosch, have set myself a lil' reminder08:46
digitalraneex-parrot, hello!08:47
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minutejosch: i will pull in your 6.12 patches into my current pocket-display-v2 branch14:26
joschokay!14:28
minutehmm by accident i made the pocket display v2 work with a311d14:49
minutethe change was to move the call to jdi_panel_init() back into jdi_prepare() instead of probe()14:50
minutejdi_panel_prepare() i mean14:50
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minutejosch: strange, getting > 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file debian/patches/debian/fixdep-allow-overriding-hostcc-and-hostld.patch.rej16:12
minutealso not sure if relevant, but getting a bunch of > Attempt to call undefined import method with arguments (":util") via package "Dpkg::Changelog" (Perhaps you forgot to load the package?) at /usr/share/perl5/Dpkg/Changelog/Debian.pm line 54.16:13
minuteah it somehow wants to apply 6.11.2 stuff to 6.1216:15
minutegoing back to 6.11 for now16:18
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sevanreset keyboard & reset the system are both set to 'r' on the 4.0 keyboard?18:40
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minutesevan: yeah that's a silly bug18:42
sevanminute: ah ok 18:43
sevangoing to mod the firmware to map the keyboard reset to KEY_K18:49
minutesevan: PR welcome :D 18:50
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sevanminute: ;)18:50
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minutejosch: can reform-debian-packages be only built against 6.12 now?19:21
sevaninteresting, the cmake parts doesn't clone the git repo if is set the variable to on in the CMakeLists.txt19:26
sevanfor reform2-keyboard4-fw19:27
sevan'set(PICO_SDK_FETCH_FROM_GIT on)'19:28
joschminute: a311d works with display v2 with pocket now??? \o/19:28
minutejosch: yeah, was a lucky day19:28
joschwohoo!19:28
minutebut the reform-debian-packages pipeline stopped working :319:29
joschlet me have a look...19:29
minuteso i guess pulling in 6.12 branch might work?19:29
minutethe problem is that it says there are no patches for 6.1219:29
minutebut locally my build script still extracts 6.11... maybe something is cached19:29
joschshould i put your commits from MR 72 on top of the linux 6.12 MR?19:30
joschminute: i have linux 6.12 in the branch linux6.1219:30
joschit's in its own MR19:30
minutejosch: i'm gonna push a new version, one sec19:30
- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~quassel@47-186-65-73.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)19:30
joschminute: the error you see in MR linux 6.12 is because you didn't pull in the fixes from MR 70 (that's the linux 6.12 MR)19:31
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minutejosch: pushed! ok, let me try that first then19:33
minutejosch: or will it be harder to merge later?19:33
minutei.e. what i would do now is git merge origin/linux6.1219:33
minuteand i also have to fix my local build setup so it builds 6.12 and not .1119:34
joschminute: i think the steps are a) test the linux6.12 branch and assure it works on the relevant platorms, b) merge MR 70, c) rebase MR 72 on top of linux6.12 (which is then in main)19:34
joschminute: i usually prepare the patches in a branch via a MR so that a new linux version does not accidentally break things (which happened in the past)19:35
- bkeys (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~Thunderbi@195.sub-75-228-53.myvzw.com)19:35
joschalternatively, you could rebase your branch pocket-display-v2 on top of linux6.12 right now19:36
joschwhether that causes more churn or not depends on how broken linux6.12 is :)19:36
minutewe need to ship some pockets this week with a new system image based on this branch and i can't think i can go back to 6.11 now or?19:36
joschit's on my todo list to test linux6.12 on a311d but i was at work the whole day and didn't find time to build a system image to flash to sd-card yet19:36
minuteah, i think you already made some 6.12 system image builds right?19:37
minuteso i could test them now on 3 pocket platforms19:37
joschi didn't schedule them yet -- let me do this now19:37
minuteah hm19:37
minuteoptimally i would like to try them together with MR 7219:38
minute(less repetitive work)19:38
joschhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/pipelines/320719:38
joschyou cannot go back to 6.11 unless you want to ship the kernel without pocket-display-v2 (which i think you can't do because the new pockets have the display v2?)19:38
joschand that is because linux in unstable is 6.12 right now19:39
joschwell, you *can* go back if you grab packages from snapshot.d.o19:39
joschbut i think it'd be faster to evaluate 6.12?19:39
joschwell, new system images are out in 25 minutes19:39
minuteyeah 6.12 would be preferable19:40
minutei will try to see what happens if i do git rebase origin/linux6.1219:40
minutelol > error: could not detach HEAD19:41
minutemy working copy is not clean enough19:41
minuteah i see why19:41
minuteyayy > Successfully rebased and updated refs/heads/pocket-display-v2.19:42
joschthe rebase would probably work fine becaue your changes are in linux/patches6.1119:42
joschyou have to move the changes you made to linux/patches6.11 into linux/patches6.1219:42
minuteah yeah damn! :DD19:42
joschi hope that's not too tricky19:42
minuteshouldn't be a problem19:42
minutedone19:44
joschminute: remember you can cancel https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/pipelines/3207 if you would like to test system images with the rebased pocket-display-v2 branch instead of system images with just the linux6.12 branch19:51
minuteok will do that19:51
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josch <= now afk for ~2 hours19:55
sevanminute: on the v4 keyboard, the DIP switch on the right, next to the reset button, that needs to be 20:01
sevanminute: ignore ^^20:01
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sevanminute: done20:37
sevanminute: now to work out why u-boot is complaining about the keyboard.20:37
sevanit's currently not possible to interrupt the boot and drop to the u-boot prompt.20:38
sevan"Failed to get keyboard state from device 05ac:0221"20:40
sevanbleh, that's my apple keyboard ^^20:44
sevanignoring the complaints about the unrelated device, it's not possible to interrupt the boot and drop to the u-boot prompt with the v4 keyboard.20:46
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sevan🍽21:17
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minuteok, pocket-display-v2 w/ 6.12 system image build started21:36
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minutesevan: thanks for the MR!22:02
minuteif someone wants to help me test: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/7051/artifacts/browse22:05
- bkeys (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~Thunderbi@195.sub-75-228-53.myvzw.com)22:09
digitalraneminute, is this the image with the patch stack josch was asking me to test on imx8mq? i've got my reform w/ imx8mq loaded up and ready to go22:14
digitalranewas going to build it this morning22:15
digitalraneif it's already built that saves me a reasonable amount of time22:15
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digitalrane"there is linux 6.12 with a new cadence patch stack" <- this patch stack22:16
digitalraneor is this for pocket display only?22:16
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minutedigitalrane: yes, it's 6.12 and also has a few changes for pocket but those shouldn't affect you22:21
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digitalraneok cool will test down22:22
joschdigitalrane: yes, the link minut.e provided earlier contains kernel linux-image-6.12.3-mnt-reform-arm64 which is exactly the one that would be interesting to have tested on imx8mq22:26
minutejosch: i've just done a test of this image with rk3588 pocket reform incl hdmi and it works fine22:28
joschhurray \o/22:29
joschthe collabora patch stack does not disappoint once again :)22:29
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sevanminute: <322:57
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mhoyeHey, is there a list of compute modules that people have tried, successfully or otherwise?23:04
mhoyeFor some reason I just noticed that there are a bunch of them rattling around the market now.23:05
sevanACTION tries adding the usb flash menu to the laptop variant of keyboard firmware 23:05
- MyNetAz (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~MyNetAz@user/MyNetAz)23:12
+ MyNetAz (~MyNetAz@user/MyNetAz)23:23
mhoye(and I guess a follow-up question: does anyone know if the RCM4 will work with other modules?)23:38
digitalranejosch, minute - the image booted up and everything seems to work (i did a fairly quick test) on reform+imx8mq23:47
joschdigitalrane: thank you!23:47
joschdigitalrane: do you have a way to test dual display mode with an external hdmi monitor?23:48
digitalraneminute, i also saw what you experienced with the IVO M125NWF4 replacement screen I have in my reform (the one you also tested) regarding the PWM levels, flashing of backlight, and it turning off when the BL was adjusted. I didn't experience this when I originally tested, but experience it on the MNT system image23:48
digitalranewhen I tested, I was testing with the uboot + DT in https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-openbsd/-/tree/main23:49
digitalrane(when I tested the display originally, not when I tested just now)23:49
digitalranejosch, i can hook up an HDMI capture card, 2 secs23:49

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