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reform30831Has anyone found issues with NVMe link training and pcie_aspm=off?04:53
reform30831I was only seeing Gen1 link training vs. the expected Gen3, and removing pcie_aspm=off from my kernel config fixed it unexpectedly04:54
reform30831mobo 3.0 fwiw, it seems mobo 2.5 doesn't try to train gen3 anyway04:54
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joschminute: FYI, Debian Linux kernel maintainers merged the MEMTEST config addition. So next time you encounter this problem, you can likely give it a try. :)11:07
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minutejosch: wow that's cool @ MEMTEST13:11
minutealso reminds me i wanted to test that!13:12
minutememtest running now on 8550 :33 13:29
minutesuspense13:29
minutememtest passed \o/13:34
joschsweet :)13:36
joschso weird that it hasn't been enabled all this time13:36
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minutejosch: totally... you've changed the course of history by asking it to be enabled :D13:44
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joschhaha13:45
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josch:)13:46
joschminute: what's the status with quasar testing and reform-tools?13:46
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joschand there is a bunch of efi-related changes in the quasar branch as well13:47
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joschmost notably the .autodtb sections are now filled with device tree data but at least on rk3588 i don't see an indication that the correct dtb gets picked up13:47
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minutejosch: ayayay... right, i need to clean up some dts mess @ 8550. 13:48
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joschminute: there is a long weekend ahead and if you find some todo items related to reform-tools, reform-system-image etc i could work on them a bit more than usual in the next few days (long train ride today and on friday)13:57
minutejosch: ok sounds good, many thanks for announcing that opportunity... 13:58
minutejosch: i have an installed qcs8550 system and wondering where i should point my apt, before digging a lot maybe you directly have a link?13:58
joschyesterday i made sure that the reform-system-any build including the uki is still bit-by-bit reproducible :)13:58
joschah okay i see -- okay, i can create a pre-release such that you can "apt install" it13:59
joschso far i have done the testing by running the reform-system-image pipeline and pointed it to the develop branch of reform-tools and then the mkimage.sh script just does a "make install"13:59
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joschokay, thanks to train delays i had internet for longer than expected. You can install reform-tools version 1.86-1+reform20260521T122353Z+1 which is actually reform-tools 1.87~rc1 using an apt sources.list line which will be printed in the following job log once everything is done building (in about half an hour):14:29
joschhttps://source.mnt.re/josch/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/2103014:29
joschminute: let me know which things break!14:29
joschttyl, changing trains now :)14:29
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minutejosch: thanksss14:31
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joschdeb [trusted=yes arch=arm64] https://source.mnt.re/josch/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/21030/artifacts/raw/repo reform main15:20
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johlRelevant? https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/news-and-events/collabora-flipper-opening-up-the-rk3576.html16:12
chlooks like i'm getting a keyboard16:12
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minutech: oh yeah i saw a package with your name on it today :D16:21
ch\o/16:31
cararemixedHmm. I need to do some serial debugging on my pocket system controller I think. I get super frequent hangs on input now. I have to do a Reset USB to get input back but it will just hang itself randomly (sometimes seconds apart, sometimes 30+ minutes).16:35
cararemixedreform-check shows that I'm running the latest firmware (same for quite awhile). I'm not sure what could regress here.16:36
cararemixed[  374.091404] usb 1-1.3: reset full-speed USB device number 13 using ehci-platform16:37
cararemixed[  374.163404] usb 1-1.3: device descriptor read/64, error -3216:37
cararemixed[  374.339289] usb 1-1.3: device descriptor read/64, error -3216:37
cararemixed[  374.515305] usb 1-1.3: reset full-speed USB device number 13 using ehci-platform16:37
cararemixed[  374.587347] usb 1-1.3: device descriptor read/64, error -3216:37
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cararemixedOoops. Meant to paste a file link16:38
cararemixedhttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/X1RiT1P6/16:38
cararemixedSorry about that noise.16:38
cararemixedThere are a variety of things that seem less stable with USB but I'm not sure those issues are related (still need more time to investigate, the kb/trackball issue is much worse as it interrupts direct interaction and doesn't always stabilize on reset).16:41
cararemixed(happens powered low and high charge, unpowered low and high charge)16:42
jfredjohl: I saw that Flipper announcement earlier this morning and I love it. <3 more rockchip mainlining work, a rising tide lifts all boats16:43
cararemixedI am not sure why I'd want that specific device but I do like seeing more rockchips out there too16:44
johlI'm also sceptical about the device16:44
cararemixedI like my Flipper Zero and did have uses for the NFC stuff and the IR. But it's not great for much else except silly party tricks for script kiddies running some firmware that allows annoying things like wifi deauth or bluetooth spam.16:46
cararemixedMy hackRF is gets much more use for wireless stuff.16:47
minutecararemixed: i think your usb problems should only have to do with the keyboard controller/cable itself, not with the system controller16:51
minutecararemixed: keyboard rp2040 and SC rp2040 are only connected together via an uart16:52
cararemixedOk. I'll check the connections. Thanks for the lead.16:54
jfredcararemixed: When that happens, does it get any better/worse if you adjust the lid position a bit? A couple of us on the forum have had similar issues https://community.mnt.re/t/keyboard-and-trackball-unresponsive/3299/4416:55
cararemixedI haven't adjusted the hinge while experiencing it but I will check.16:56
cararemixedI did decide to try turning down the kb backlight to see if power issues were related. But thinking in terms of actual wire issues, I'll open the panels up next time and look directly at wires during use.16:57
cararemixedThis laptop has gone through the paces of lots of rough day-to-day carrying without a sleeve ... so very much something I likely made worse. I will have to consider buying or making something protecting for it.16:59
jfredI always keep mine in a sleeve/case but have taken it on some bumpy bike rides before too haha17:00
cararemixedjfred: I managed to snap two of the internal battery brackets if that says anything. I am not reckless but they might have light shocks when I set my bags down. Some bumpy biking too.17:01
cararemixedFortunately easy things to print replacements for.17:02
jfredThere's a spot near the hinge under the keyboard cover where it looks to me like the wires might be getting compressed when moving the hinge. Can't tell if it's enough to damage anything though. I guess I could probe either end of the cable with a multimeter while I move the hinge17:02
jfredcararemixed: Yup, I did the same ^^;17:02
cararemixedI moved the hinge right now can can't seem to cause a problem but that's far from conclusive. I'll open her up later.17:02
cellmooseI just noticed that the RK3588 has got an NPU in it (at least the glances sysmonitor reports a "npu_thermal" temperature). Is NPU ready to be used as long as I can find the SDK for it, or do I need some other drivers etc?17:58
minutecellmoose: i _think_ it works with rusticl / mesa18:05
minuteah no rusticl is for the GPU18:06
minutethe NPU stuff is called teflon18:07
cellmooseI found "mesa-teflon-delegate" when apt search:ing for teflon, is that what you are referring to?18:08
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minutecellmoose: i think so18:11
minutecellmoose: https://docs.mesa3d.org/teflon.html18:11
cellmoosecool! ill check it out!18:21
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joschcan somebody please install a Debian mirror in the ICE LAN, tia!19:29
rick_ahahah this would be very interesting and awesome XD19:30
rick_but yeah.. ice wlan is shit.. i mainly use my mobile hotspot.. this works way better ^^19:31
joschunfortunately pocket reform LTE internet is extremely unreliable in moving vehicles19:31
rick_ohh tbh i never tried it on the pocket dirctly.. i mostly use my mobile phone as a hotspot.. i don't have 2 data contracts ^^v19:32
joschi have a different LTE card for my classic reform and am placing my hopes in the possibility of being able to install larger antennas in the classic than into the pocket19:32
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+ _justin_kelly4 (~justinkel@user/justin-kelly/x-6011154)19:45
jfredjosch: I wonder if an externally mounted antenna would improve that at all19:55
minutejosch: btw i merged your reform-debian-packages branch into my qcom-7.0 branch where i had to run a kernel pipeline anyway19:55
jfredI made use of the LTE modem in my pocket reform the other day when the network at the cafe I was at was acting up. (Unfortunately my work laptop doesn't have LTE so I had to tether off a phone for that... if only work would let me use a pocket reform ;P)19:58
joschminute: you mean the reform-tools1.87 branch? Okay, lets just remember not to merge that commit into main :)19:59
minutejosch: yep, that one19:59
joschjfred: it's okay when i'm not moving -- i get 15 mbit/s i think it was19:59
rick_tbh i really really love, that i can open prusa slicer now without any display issues on the pocket <3 no more guessing what i print, or booting my workstation just for slicing :320:26
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+ _justin_kelly4 (~justinkel@user/justin-kelly/x-6011154)20:34
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minuterick_: very nice ;320:43
minutejosch: btw i added qcs8550-mnt-pocket-reform.dts and qcs8550-mnt-reform-next.dts / .dtb to my qcom-7.0 branch, but i think they also need to get added to reform-tools?20:44
minute(to end up on /boot)20:44
joschyes, currently we only have "machines/MNT Reform 2 with QUASAR QCS8550 Module.conf"20:45
+ _justin_kelly4 (~justinkel@user/justin-kelly/x-6011154)20:47
- _justin_kelly4 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 272 seconds) (~justinkel@user/justin-kelly/x-6011154)20:52
joschminute: Added. Are you testing this now? Then I do a rebuild of reform-debian-packages with the change.20:53
minutejosch: ah, i guess i need to change the names. currently i have "with Quasar 8550 Module"20:54
minuteupdating the dts model names now...20:56
joschthese are the machine.conf files i just pushed: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/commit/9d41b3a0ceb0de05d75b3dfb33ea2ba12fbad98620:57
minutejosch: thanks! are the BOOTARGS used by something? then they'd need some changes21:01
joschminute: yes, the uki includes the bootargs21:01
minutejosch: ok, i can send you some correct ones21:02
minutejosch: btw i tweaked the DTSes: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/182/diffs?commit_id=eb1bcec77d3a23db21ac7dcb9a208a3c17d6709521:02
joschminute: you can also push straight to main -- whichever you like21:02
minutejosch: i'm not sure where BOOTARGS actually goes. my extlinux.conf currently has this: append   ro no_console_suspend cryptomgr.notests plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles pcie_aspm=off ${bootargs} pci=nomsi keep_bootcon earlycon root=/dev/nvme0n1p121:03
+ _justin_kelly4 (~justinkel@user/justin-kelly/x-6011154)21:03
minutejosch: i don't use any tty=21:04
joschthe "append" line in extlinux.conf comes from /usr/share/u-boot-menu/conf.d/reform.conf21:04
minutejosch: yeah i overwrote the extlinux.conf21:04
joschi think the tty=... parameters are used, for example by some systemd units to create a getty on a serial line, no?21:05
joschyeah, like /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/serial-getty@ttyS2.service21:06
minutejosch: perhaps, but the serial works without that for me on this platform, with keep_bootcon and earlycon21:07
minutei get a login on serial21:07
- _justin_kelly4 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 245 seconds) (~justinkel@user/justin-kelly/x-6011154)21:07
minutejosch: in any case, the serial port is ttyMSM0 on this platform, and 115200 baud21:07
joschminute: remember when you were wondering why you were not getting a login on serial on rk3588 -- the trick was that a tty=... parameter was missing21:07
joschthen it likely works differently on quasar21:08
minutejosch: i do. but i think it's because we force console=tty121:08
joschaha!21:08
minute(sorry for confusion, there's no tty=..., i meant console=...)21:08
josch(err... yes you are right, i confused it the same way and understood what you meant :D)21:09
minutejosch: we forced console=tty1 as a workaround for cryptsetup not showing up on screen but on serial instead21:09
joschyes21:09
minutejosch: but that was also before we had plymouth...21:09
minuteit would be interesting to see if we can get rid of console=... parameters in general and rely on keep_bootcon and earlycon21:10
joschyes, agreed21:10
joschunfortuntely, there is no graphical plymouth on platforms like imx8mq or a311d or ls1028a21:10
joschon those, you get a fallback to the cyan text which messes up the "enter passphrase" prompt of luks21:11
+ UsrBinAnnika (~UsrBinAnn@109.255.154.246)21:11
+ wielaard (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)21:12
minutejosch: hmm we should revisit if there's a fix for that. 21:12
joschmaybe too much of a yak shave :)21:13
minutei'd call it cleanup :D 21:13
joschat some point there could also be a split between "legacy" system images and the new stuff21:13
minutebut yeah, more like on rk3588 and qcs i mean21:14
minutejosch: right21:14
joschi remembern that for example guid partitioning can never work with a311d because u-boot sits at 512 bytes offset always :(21:14
josch(but apparently u-boot is happy with dos partition table :D)21:14
josch(even for efi)21:14
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joschleaving südkreuz -- waving in the direction of MNT _o/21:25
joschwill loose internet connection soon, maybe afk for the rest of the night21:26
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minutejosch: ohh22:01
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