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| minute | ah, my new patch works to enable a hardware cursor on the primary display, whichever that is in gnome. _but_ it only looks correct on HDMI, on DSI there's the known black rectangle. | 01:53 |
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| minute | i wonder if that's related to which VOP is chosen | 01:55 |
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| ch | minute: the led now indicates "charging" - which is not what happens at 100%. maybe when there anre no batts it should be forced on | 02:42 |
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| minute | ch: yeah, that would be quite useful | 03:00 |
| minute | ch: when you have a plain mainboard and plug in usb-c it was always a good indicator that power is working when that LED goes on | 03:00 |
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| josch | whoops, don't merge the GUID MR yet (it's still merged "draft") -- the partition table is corrupt | 06:44 |
| josch | *still marked "draft" | 06:45 |
| josch | Okay, so a few weeks ago I saw this on LS1028A: | 07:07 |
| josch | [ 9.188250] I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 1 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 | 07:08 |
| josch | [ 11.106106] Buffer I/O error on dev mmcblk1, logical block 0, async page read | 07:08 |
| josch | [ 11.113298] mmcblk1: unable to read partition table | 07:08 |
| josch | Why did this happen and why did me building my own kernel not reproduce this but it only happened with the kernels/images from MNT gitlab CI? | 07:08 |
| josch | The solution is that fsl-ls1028a-mnt-reform2.dtb != fsl-layerscape-ls1028a.dtb | 07:08 |
| josch | and the reason is that ls1028a u-boot has CONFIG_DEFAULT_FDT_FILE="" | 07:18 |
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| josch | as a result ${fdtfile} is not set at all in the u-boot environment, so fsl-layerscape-ls1028a.dtb is the fallback | 07:23 |
| josch | the CONFIG_DEFAULT_FDT_FILE option is also not set for a311d u-boot. How does it then work? Because CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE is set and a311d includes a header which has a #define CFG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS "fdtfile=amlogic/" CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE ".dtb\0" | 07:32 |
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| josch | nice, both a311d and ls1028a u-boot ignore CONFIG_DEFAULT_FDT_FILE... | 09:17 |
| Zaba | u-boot is great :/ | 09:19 |
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| amospalla | I worked a bit more on my leds toy, it should be able to run in oneshot mode. If somebody wants to test it, at the start of this repo there are the download and run commands. https://github.com/amospalla/reform/tree/main/mleds | 12:00 |
| amospalla | Also, it would help knowing it works on any other computer beside mine :) | 12:01 |
| amospalla | Oh, it only knows how to run on the "Pocket" platform. | 12:02 |
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| minute | amospalla: i just tried it, all the examples from the readme work here! | 12:55 |
| amospalla | minute: do they work? the keyboard presses too? | 13:04 |
| minute | amospalla: ah, i didn't try pressing keys. those were the "movie" examples | 13:05 |
| amospalla | Also, you probably didn't see the battery notification, because it only shows at certain changes, obviously. | 13:05 |
| amospalla | The first example loads the "keypresses" too, it should work, if there is no bug by my side. | 13:05 |
| amospalla | Thank you for testing, I'm happy to know it works ^^ | 13:08 |
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| minute | the rockchip TRM has so many cool image processing things in the VOP section... | 13:39 |
| minute | also, RGA seems cool | 13:39 |
| minute | so many features we're not using/can't use yet | 13:39 |
| minute | with some bare metal OS/API, this chip would be an incredible 2D game machine :D | 13:40 |
| minute | oh awesome, there's /sys/kernel/debug/dri/display-subsystem/vop2 | 13:42 |
| minute | if you do `sudo watch -n0.1 cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/display-subsystem/vop2/summary` and move the mouse around and between displays, you can track everything, that's so cool | 13:46 |
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| minute | heh cc josch https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=301066 | 14:32 |
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| ch | https://tmp.deduktiva.com/p/glslow1.png even on macos this is not great | 15:00 |
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| erle | what could be the reason that sometimes when i start my reform the trackball does not work? the LUFA usb thingy does not even show up in lsusb. loose wire? | 15:04 |
| erle | minute sorry for the wall of text yesterday. i think i should probably just have compared minetest devs to GNOME devs :P | 15:11 |
| erle | about the trackball, can i force a re-evaluation of it somehow? even when it does not work, it still blinks once or twice at startup | 15:12 |
| erle | so it *is* connected | 15:13 |
| erle | maybe something about it is racy | 15:13 |
| minute | erle: i think i would prefer it to keep the gossip about devs/people who are not in the room minimal (etiquette) | 15:27 |
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| erle | oki | 16:30 |
| erle | hmm, i think today my trackball vanished while the reform was turned on | 16:33 |
| erle | i mean the cursor vanished | 16:33 |
| erle | guess i should look for a loose wire then :( | 16:33 |
| erle | random tip: if you play flare and want it to not lag horribly, enable “hardware surfaces” in config | 16:35 |
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| josch | erle: i used to have a similar problem. Pressing the reset button on the trackball module fixed it. Can you confirm that pressing the reset button on the trackball fixes the issue for you as well? | 17:22 |
| josch | "unfortunately" the problem only persisted for 3 months last year and then magically went away | 17:22 |
| josch | it was annoying while it was there but since it was random i never figured out why it happened | 17:23 |
| josch | i didn't upgrade the firmware or anything to fix it | 17:23 |
| ch | https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1121191 ncurses on arm is somewhat broken currently | 17:46 |
| ch | might want to hold it | 17:46 |
| josch | uff at least it's RC so it should get listed by apt-listchanges | 17:48 |
| josch | ch: ah you were the one raising the severity thank you! | 17:49 |
| ch | i'm stuck on a severily delayed train from poland... had some time to debug this | 17:50 |
| josch | ch: i've read your fedi post -- what a mess... i hope you make it home... at some point... :/ | 17:54 |
| ch | 180min delay by now | 17:55 |
| ch | lets see | 17:55 |
| erle | josch i have no idea where that button is, but i'll try to figure it out and report back if i manage | 18:08 |
| erle | josch do i have to press it once or every time the device does not show up in lsusb? also do i have to press it when the device is powered or unpowered? | 18:09 |
| josch | erle: press the reset button once after it vanished from usb | 18:10 |
| josch | erle: while the trackball is powered | 18:10 |
| erle | i'll try. now i have to go! | 18:10 |
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