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  • [04:37:51] <Russ> hmmm...getting a readable response from this mailing list does not bode well
  • [04:37:56] <Russ> I got 7 out of office replies
  • [04:40:31] <Russ> fancy, "He shall address your correspondence as soon as he is able."
  • [04:40:36] <Russ> I didn't know the king was subscribed
  • [04:41:38] <Russ> and my favorite "Out of Office" reply, "Dear sender I finished my career in [company name]".
  • [04:41:59] <Russ> (actual name omitted to protect the guilt)
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  • [04:43:13] <Russ> 15 bonus points, they didn't include anything about the mailing list in the headers
  • [04:43:53] <_av500_> which ml?
  • [04:44:42] <Russ> si-list (signal integrity)
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  • [06:00:17] <hitlin37> i got this when compiling this glib on android..it says "C compiler cannot create executables "http://pastebin.com/G7bB7PbQ
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  • [06:19:02] <hitlin37> ok i got it..in new version of ndk(r5) its arm-linux-androideabi-gcc
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  • [07:23:26] <av500> http://www.geek.com/articles/games/game-developer-david-braben-creates-a-usb-stick-pc-for-25-2011055/
  • [07:23:32] <av500> fruitboards arrive
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  • [07:24:59] <dm8tbr> heh
  • [07:25:02] <av500> gm
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  • [07:25:05] * dm8tbr was about to paste that URL
  • [07:25:11] <dm8tbr> gm
  • [07:25:23] <av500> but I had the stronger coffee!
  • [07:25:31] <dm8tbr> so it seems
  • [07:25:49] <dm8tbr> what's the SoC used in that thing? It only says Arm11
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  • [07:26:15] <av500> nobody knows
  • [07:26:27] <av500> maybe a low end QC but that would be strange
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  • [07:26:37] <av500> sansumg mabye?
  • [07:27:48] <av500> dm8tbr: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_t7_00-3915.php
  • [07:30:03] <dm8tbr> nuhu, the picture looks like a n8
  • [07:33:41] <av500> hmm, not QC, none has the hdmi out specs
  • [07:35:38] <av500> Samsung S3C6410
  • [07:36:38] <av500> but that does not do 1080p out
  • [07:37:46] <av500> in fact the combination of arm11/700/128MB and 1080p is wierd
  • [07:37:49] <av500> I call bogus
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  • [07:38:27] <ds2> it didn't say anything about decoding media at 1080p
  • [07:38:42] <ds2> maybe it just line doubles to generate a signal at 1080p?
  • [07:38:44] <av500> ha
  • [07:38:50] <av500> I know, its a rockchip
  • [07:38:52] <av500> of course
  • [07:38:56] <av500> makes total sense
  • [07:39:10] <av500> 2918
  • [07:39:13] <av500> 2919
  • [07:39:20] <ds2> you can probally much do that with a gumstix so I don't see the excitement
  • [07:39:43] <av500> ds2: 1080p is an issue for bandwidth alone, BB cant do it
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  • [07:40:27] <ds2> av500: I mean the line doubling method
  • [07:40:37] <av500> ds2: right
  • [07:40:51] <av500> ds2: but who would desing such a hdmi block?
  • [07:40:53] <av500> for what?
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  • [07:41:12] <ds2> av500: you think they are providing real HDMI, not DVI on a HDMI connector?
  • [07:41:26] <av500> same thing wrt bandwidth
  • [07:41:52] <av500> ds2: in fact, you are right, one could use something like DSS to line double with less bandwidth
  • [07:41:56] <ds2> memory or RF bandwidth?
  • [07:42:08] <av500> ds2: as said, you are right
  • [07:42:24] <av500> then all you need is a high enuf pixclock
  • [07:42:29] * av500 glares at TI
  • [07:42:41] <ds2> I was thinking of something even cruder
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  • [07:43:09] <ds2> like a FPGA with 1 line of memory and have it line double into something like the TFP410
  • [07:43:20] <av500> right
  • [07:43:21] <ds2> processor won't even know anything about it
  • [07:43:26] <av500> but not for $50
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  • [07:43:31] <woglinde_> hi ant
  • [07:43:50] <av500> ds2: for that bom its all in the SOC or it does not exist
  • [07:44:11] <ds2> av500: prehaps it is one of the import SoC with wierd blocks in them?
  • [07:44:36] <ds2> Telechip is one suspect but they don't seem that open with their offerings
  • [07:44:51] <av500> ds2: as said, rockchip
  • [07:45:23] <ds2> av500: *nod* many of those guys hiding under ever rock and boulder
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  • [07:58:42] <koen> woglinde_: http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/angstrom/systemd/beagleboot-5.txt
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  • [07:59:22] <av500> koen: now add pulseaudio
  • [07:59:34] <koen> :)
  • [07:59:59] <av500> and don the body armour
  • [08:00:58] <woglinde_> koen cool what was the problem with the tty's?
  • [08:00:58] <koen> woglinde_: OK to commit the patch so you can fix up epoll later?
  • [08:01:04] <koen> woglinde_: no udev :)
  • [08:01:13] <woglinde_> udev died?
  • [08:01:41] <woglinde_> koen its booting
  • [08:01:45] <woglinde_> so commit it
  • [08:01:54] <ant_work> koen: :P hello. I've seen you're fiddling with udev. Any fresh idea about the cache and /tmp RO?
  • [08:01:57] <woglinde_> epsen will be glad too
  • [08:02:02] <woglinde_> ups espen
  • [08:02:55] <koen> woglinde_: udev didn't get started, the systemd files didn't get packagted
  • [08:03:09] <koen> ant_work: /tmp should never be RO
  • [08:03:21] <woglinde_> hm how long is the boot with busybox init
  • [08:04:45] <ant_work> koen: even postponing the udev-cache initscript (now S36) did not help
  • [08:05:18] <ant_work> I feel there is some other adjustment to pick from oe-core
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  • [08:06:08] <ant_work> well, in fstab
  • [08:10:26] <ant_work> none /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
  • [08:10:52] <ant_work> (this is NOT in oe-core btw)
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  • [09:03:56] <Mason> hello folkses!
  • [09:04:07] <Mason> anybody here worked with PWM on the beagleboard?
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  • [09:04:26] <av500> there was a gsoc project last year
  • [09:04:42] <Mason> yes, i do know about that. have seen the page.
  • [09:05:02] <Mason> have questions about the 'compiling your kernel' part
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  • [09:08:19] <Mason> btw, how do we call an executable file from within a C program?
  • [09:08:34] <mru> exec()
  • [09:08:41] <mru> usually fork() first
  • [09:09:16] <Mason> i have written a shell script for accessing GPIOs, and I have changed permissions to executable using chmod, and I want to call it at some point in the program
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  • [09:09:28] <Mason> mru: okay
  • [09:09:36] <mru> aren't there better ways of doing that?
  • [09:09:57] <Mason> mru: i'm not aware of those. such as?
  • [09:10:47] <Mason> what do you suggest?
  • [09:11:57] <woglinde_> using c directly for manipulating the gpios?
  • [09:11:59] <av500> what does the shell script do?
  • [09:12:09] <woglinde_> av500 poking around in /sys
  • [09:12:11] <woglinde_> what else
  • [09:12:25] <av500> woglinde_: that calls for python running in the cloud!!
  • [09:12:55] <woglinde_> hm I think python has nice /sys/gpio support?
  • [09:13:39] <Mason> http://bbfordummies.blogspot.com/2009/07/1.html
  • [09:13:48] <Mason> this is what i was referring to
  • [09:14:07] <woglinde_> as I said
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  • [09:16:28] <av500> Mason: no need to call a shell script to use sysfs
  • [09:16:46] <av500> int fd = open( "sys/foo/bar/...", ... );
  • [09:16:52] <av500> write( fd, ....)
  • [09:16:56] <av500> read( fd, .... )
  • [09:17:02] <av500> its unix, everything is a file
  • [09:17:08] <av500> even filey
  • [09:17:10] <av500> even files
  • [09:17:37] <Mason> ohkay
  • [09:19:58] <Mason> hmm
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  • [09:23:37] <Mason> that would be a better option
  • [09:23:52] <Mason> i'm not really fond of writing scripts
  • [09:24:10] <Mason> the problem was because i have call it from within a program
  • [09:24:31] <mru> is there no ioctl interface to that stuff?
  • [09:25:08] <Mason> i'm just trying to connect the GPIOs to a simple blink detection program, that when i blink, an LED would light up, just for testing.
  • [09:25:13] <woglinde_> mru no?
  • [09:25:52] <av500> maybe for a dev/gpio...
  • [09:28:25] <Mason> woglinde: how do we directly access the GPIOs using a C program?
  • [09:28:52] <Mason> PS: i'm bad at programming, hence the question. not coz i want a ready-made solution. :)
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  • [09:29:41] <woglinde_> mason av500 already told you
  • [09:29:54] <Mason> oh oh
  • [09:30:25] <Mason> that way
  • [09:30:38] <Mason> i thought you'd meant by coding for the ARM processor
  • [09:30:46] <Mason> :)
  • [09:30:47] <woglinde_> ?
  • [09:30:59] <woglinde_> go write some code
  • [09:31:09] <woglinde_> dont forget to close your filehandles
  • [09:31:13] <av500> Mason: let the compiler write the arm code for you
  • [09:31:29] <av500> woglinde_: every time you leak a file handle, god kills a kitten
  • [09:32:26] <Mason> av500: okay. yep. got that.
  • [09:32:44] <Mason> woglinde_: will take care of that too.
  • [09:34:47] <Mason> btw, what is the max fps anyone has gotten using opencv video capturing?
  • [09:35:10] <Mason> mine is really sticky...lot of lag...
  • [09:36:00] <Mason> any way to get 30fps?
  • [09:37:06] <mru> no
  • [09:37:15] <mru> it's opencv, dude
  • [09:37:59] <av500> Mason: using a webcam anbd v4l2?
  • [09:38:21] <av500> try a standalone v4l2 capture example and check fps there
  • [09:38:30] <av500> then you know whether to blame usb or opencv
  • [09:38:45] <Mason> ohkay
  • [09:38:54] <mru> try a _good_ example
  • [09:38:59] <mru> not one littered with memcpy
  • [09:39:21] * av500 seds memcpy to memmove
  • [09:40:26] <Mason> i was hoping to develop a human-computer interaction system using opencv on the beagleboard, but this video frame rate thing is washing away all my plans of world domination.. :P
  • [09:40:27] <mru> the only difference there is that memmove is guaranteed to shoot you in the head whereas memcpy has a choice of head or heart
  • [09:40:36] <mru> it's murder either way
  • [09:40:39] <Mason> coz those applications run perfectly on a laptop
  • [09:40:43] <woglinde_> flash
  • [09:40:59] <woglinde_> mason same card?
  • [09:41:04] <woglinde_> ups cam
  • [09:41:06] <woglinde_> args
  • [09:41:52] <Mason> woglinde: same card?
  • [09:42:04] <Mason> as in?
  • [09:42:08] <av500> same cam
  • [09:42:17] <av500> as in typo :)
  • [09:42:22] <Mason> oh
  • [09:42:23] <Mason> :)
  • [09:42:24] <Mason> yeah
  • [09:42:25] <Mason> same cam
  • [09:42:39] <woglinde_> hm I guess its faulty musb
  • [09:42:56] <av500> musb?
  • [09:43:01] <av500> ehci rather
  • [09:43:11] <woglinde_> hm
  • [09:43:21] <Mason> apparently even the 5M cam from leopard gives 15fps only
  • [09:43:42] <Mason> i thought that would be faster, seeing itz directly connected to the DM3730
  • [09:43:50] <av500> 15fps at 5mp
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  • [09:43:55] <av500> thats not so bad
  • [09:43:56] <woglinde_> at which res?
  • [09:44:05] <Mason> 640x480
  • [09:44:20] <av500> Mason: bad driver prolly
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  • [09:44:31] <av500> getting 720p@30fps into a dm3730 is no problem
  • [09:44:50] <Mason> ohkay, so driver issues eh?
  • [09:44:54] <Mason> alas. :(
  • [09:45:53] <Mason> http://maxgalemin.blogspot.com/2011/04/li-5m03-camera-on-beagleboard-xm.html
  • [09:46:06] <Mason> max's 2nd last comment says the same
  • [09:47:23] <Mason> 10 days to my final project presentation. wish me luck folks! :)
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  • [09:56:18] <woglinde_> hm
  • [09:56:25] <woglinde_> he will need it
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  • [11:55:51] <koen> woglinde_: any suggestion on how to split out the serial getty so that systemd isn't machine specific?
  • [11:56:26] * mru suggests putting lennart in an isolation cell
  • [11:56:32] <koen> woglinde_: I was thinking of putting the getty file and symlink in a seperate package that gets RRECOMMENDED
  • [11:57:00] <koen> mru: I'll bug him at LT
  • [11:57:41] <woglinde_> koen hm sounds reasonable
  • [11:58:17] <koen> right now systemd_armv7a.ipk in the feeds only gives you a serial getty if you're on ttyO2 :)
  • [12:00:23] <koen> getting systemd to work was suprisingly easy
  • [12:01:07] <koen> and other people have already created units for existing stuff: https://github.com/falconindy/systemd-arch-units
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  • [12:02:40] <ant_work> koen: fwiw in 2 days Gentoo wil move to OpenRC
  • [12:03:02] <Crofton> koen, http://twitpic.com/4u2s55
  • [12:03:12] <ant_work> most script are in C
  • [12:03:16] <Crofton> That is a "spectrum occupancy study"
  • [12:03:18] <koen> jkridner: ping
  • [12:03:58] <koen> Crofton: pyqt?
  • [12:04:24] <Crofton> it is involved
  • [12:04:28] <Crofton> pyqwt also
  • [12:04:41] <Crofton> it annoys the crap out of me they are used
  • [12:04:45] <Crofton> and the gles stuff
  • [12:05:13] <Crofton> objective for oe-core is to build this image entirely in OE
  • [12:05:52] <koen> in OE-core it will be easier
  • [12:06:11] <koen> Crofton: you can start by adding license checksums to python-cheetah and friends
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  • [12:15:27] <Crofton> heh, must publish hacked together qt based image, then regroup
  • [12:16:18] <Crofton> but yes, when I get some more stuff to occupy customers, I can start puttin cyclies into kernel updates and oe-core
  • [12:20:08] <koen> Crofton: or you could spend your cycles getting the last mail on every topic
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  • [12:23:10] <Crofton> no
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  • [12:30:35] <Crofton|work> although I may have today, by accident
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  • [12:41:18] <mru> http://wondermark.com/tink8/
  • [12:41:20] <mru> so true
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  • [13:42:42] <Crofton|work> jkridner, do you know of any available material for doing a programming on beagle short course?
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  • [13:43:15] <av500> with opnecv?
  • [13:44:55] <Crofton|work> no
  • [13:46:12] <Crofton|work> people do seem fascinated with opencv
  • [13:46:33] <thurbad> don't even know what it is :P
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  • [13:46:40] <mru> it's big and complex and impossible to use
  • [13:46:42] <mru> and promises the world
  • [13:46:44] <av500> thurbad: its cpuburn with a gui
  • [13:47:41] <thurbad> sweet
  • [13:47:59] <av500> mru: it can detect green and toggle a gio!
  • [13:48:00] <thurbad> is there a make cool app button in it?
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  • [13:50:37] <koen> Crofton|work: have you looked at the Yoder course?
  • [13:50:53] <av500> koen: Crofton took a yodel course
  • [13:51:24] <koen> Crofton|work: http://elinux.org/Category:ECE497
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  • [13:53:26] <av500> yay: http://elinux.org/ECE497_Lab11_Using_the_Open_Sound_System_(OSS)
  • [13:53:37] <av500> "Killing pulseaudio"
  • [13:53:44] <av500> this course *rocks*
  • [13:54:23] <koen> OSS, wtf?
  • [13:54:34] <av500> koen: you pasted the link
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  • [13:55:19] <Crofton|work> koen, thanks
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  • [13:58:19] <av500> Crofton|work: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OMAP???/DaVinci???_System_Integration_using_Linux_Workshop
  • [13:58:24] <av500> no idea what that is worth
  • [13:59:13] <av500> seems more dsp related..
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  • [14:08:28] <Crofton|work> also, any opinions on the beagletouch?
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  • [14:14:10] <Matt_O> anyone ever tried this? http://elinux.org/Mount_BeagleBoard_Root_Filesystem_over_NFS_via_USB Looks pretty cool
  • [14:15:09] <av500> Matt_O: but you have an XM, it has ethernet
  • [14:15:31] <av500> "...After re-booting the Linux host..."
  • [14:15:34] <av500> wtf?
  • [14:16:07] <Matt_O> av500, I haven't read this article fully... I am just exploring ways to have a faster root file system than this SD card which (apparently) has some pretty slow I/O :)
  • [14:16:21] <av500> inspired by windows? "you have moved the mouse pointer, the system needs to be restarted for this to take effect..."
  • [14:16:53] <Matt_O> if you know of a better article, I'd be interested for sure
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  • [14:22:35] <dbed> the link is conrrupted, use the key words in your search browser: OMAP DAVINCI System Integration using Linux Workshop
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  • [14:23:48] <av500> yes, its a link with spaces
  • [14:23:56] <av500> some people have wierd ideas
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  • [14:24:21] <av500> ah no
  • [14:24:29] <av500> its the (tm)
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  • [14:25:06] <koen> exportfs -ra?
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  • [15:26:41] <jkridner> tharvey: have you been back to that release notes wiki page?
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  • [15:58:06] <tharvey> jkridner, no - updates?
  • [15:58:17] <jkridner> the download link was added.
  • [15:58:24] <tharvey> whats the url again?
  • [15:58:47] <jkridner> I requested that the team also announce availability of releases on the beagleboard mailing list.
  • [15:59:08] <jkridner> http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM35x-OMAP35x-PSP_04.02.00.07_Release_Notes
  • [15:59:27] <tharvey> good idea - the ti forums that they typically announce in get pretty swamped - would be nice to see an 'announcements' forum dedicated just for ti
  • [15:59:44] <jkridner> I'm told that they baseline off of the pm branch and that is the reason the history isn't perfectly clean (ie., avoiding merge/reverts)
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  • [16:00:34] <tharvey> hmmm... ISP-resizer driver not supported - that seems like a regression
  • [16:00:35] <koen> heh
  • [16:00:53] <av500> minor issue
  • [16:00:54] <koen> keving kept the pm branch pretty clean, rebasing it every release
  • [16:00:55] <Crofton> koen, that patch explains why we haven't been seeing the unpackaged files messages?
  • [16:00:57] <av500> just a flesh wound
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  • [16:01:01] <koen> Crofton: yes
  • [16:01:06] <Crofton> I just acke it
  • [16:01:12] <Crofton> I ahve been wondering what happened
  • [16:01:23] <koen> Crofton: I sent the same patch to oe-core
  • [16:01:33] <koen> well, I ported the oe-core one to .dev :)
  • [16:01:38] <bioster> Hi there, could I get some help with compiling a kernel module for Angstrom on the beagleboard?
  • [16:03:15] <bioster> The module source needs the kernel source, and I've pointed it at the source I found in build/tmp/deploy/glibc/sources/GPLv2/linux, but the module I built had an invalid module format
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  • [16:03:35] <bioster> I see a ton of patches in the linux-omap-psp directory, do those need to be applied?
  • [16:03:37] <koen> bioster: write a recipe that has 'inherit module' in it
  • [16:04:03] <tharvey> so they 'officially' released this PSP based off 2.6.37 last week - how long before we should expect to see a DVSDK that supports it? (containing the out-of-tree drivers needed for DSP)
  • [16:04:39] <av500> tharvey: cmon', compiling dsplink is a walk in the park :)
  • [16:04:47] <bioster> koen: is there some documentation that I could browse without bothering you about this?
  • [16:04:54] <av500> oe docs
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  • [16:05:10] <chrisw957> Now I need a tutorial on media controller... I can just use v4l2src defaults for /dev/video0 in gstreamer anymore.
  • [16:05:25] <tharvey> av500, what about the other drivers - can't recall... think there were three of them needed: dsplink, lpm, ?
  • [16:05:27] <chrisw957> I mean that I can't.
  • [16:06:06] <av500> bioster: http://www.kunen.org/uC/beagle/oe_kmod.html
  • [16:06:23] <av500> tharvey: lpm and cmem
  • [16:06:32] <tharvey> koen, you usually drive the omap kernel recipes in OE - are you working on a linux-omap-psp-2.6.37 recipe?
  • [16:06:36] <bioster> av500: thanks! I'll take a look at that
  • [16:06:45] <av500> bioster: thank google
  • [16:06:59] <tharvey> av500, none of those are in mainline yet right? how well do they port up?
  • [16:07:04] <bioster> my search fu is often weak :(
  • [16:07:26] <av500> tharvey: in the past, easily
  • [16:07:34] <av500> dunno about current, im out of the dsplink game
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  • [16:08:42] <koen> tharvey: no, it's just not worth the anguish to get that working well on beagle
  • [16:08:57] <tharvey> that bad huh?
  • [16:09:01] <koen> tharvey: time is better spent fixing the .37 recipe or working on a .39rc one
  • [16:09:27] <tharvey> you mean mainline, avoiding the psp kernel recipe?
  • [16:09:51] <koen> yes
  • [16:10:03] <tharvey> seems like it would be easy to take the PSP patches and apply them to a recipe - I'm guessing thats all you did to start off the linux-omap-psp-2.6.32 recipe (think that was your handy work)
  • [16:10:18] <tharvey> are you saying that there would be a lot of breakage from patches that are not included?
  • [16:10:46] <av500> pspatches
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  • [16:17:10] <tharvey> so if I put together a linux-omap-psp_2.6.37 recipe, I would expect it to break with most the recipes in ti subtree or just ti-local-power-manager, ti-dsplink, ti-linuxutils (cmem)?
  • [16:19:28] <koen> I have no idea
  • [16:19:40] <koen> well, gst-ti doesn't work with .37 anyway
  • [16:20:07] <koen> (actually dmai doesn't, but that affects gst-ti severely)
  • [16:20:27] <koen> if you want to work on camera stuff, use .39rc
  • [16:20:32] <koen> everything else is a deadend
  • [16:20:37] <tharvey> that was going to be my next question - if there was any hope that gst-ti would work with anything other than 2.6.32
  • [16:21:10] <tharvey> .39c with gst-ti?
  • [16:21:29] <koen> updating dmai shouldn't be that hard, there is a branch for .37 with a different codec
  • [16:21:33] <koen> but someone needs to do it
  • [16:24:00] <tharvey> so your using .39rc on beagle now or working towards it?
  • [16:24:45] <tharvey> with the omapisp driver that got merged in that is
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  • [16:31:48] <koen> I'm using .32 and .37 on my beagles
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  • [16:39:18] <tharvey> are you using dsp codecs?
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  • [16:58:32] <tharvey> koen, got dropped - you said you were using .32 and .37 for your beagles - are you using camera ISP and DSP codecs?
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  • [17:01:25] <Jing> Hi, I have a question about create the kernel Image for BB-xM. I got the linux-2.6.35.12 source code, configure it using "omap3_beagle_defconfig" and compile it. I can boot it up with both Anstrom and Ubuntu. However I can't see GUI on the monitor. Then I got a beagle kernel from "https://gitorious.org/beagleboard-validation/linux/trees/beagleboardXM", did the same thing and it can also boot up and see GUI. I follow the configuration of
  • [17:03:26] <Jing> of the linux-2.6.35.12 source code but still no GUI. It stucks on "Uncompress......" So my question is: is there anybody can provide me a configuretion file so I can reconfigure the linux-2.6.35 and make it work by seeing the GUI? Sorry my question is too long but thank you sooooo much!
  • [17:04:56] <_av500_> since you use angstrom, why not use the angstrom kernel?
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  • [17:07:35] <Jing> my final goal is to use ubuntu so it's better to create a linux kernel for my work
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  • [17:08:13] <_av500_> then why not use the ubuntu kernel???
  • [17:08:36] <Jing> I just want to find a linux source which i can add and delete drivers as I wish so i can get full control of them instead of using existing kernel
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  • [17:08:49] <Jing> yes it is also linux kernel
  • [17:09:10] <_av500_> so use the ubuntu kernel
  • [17:09:19] <_av500_> there is also source code for it
  • [17:10:02] <Jing> but don't use the linux-source code?
  • [17:10:14] <_av500_> its all limnux
  • [17:10:17] <_av500_> linux
  • [17:10:46] <_av500_> but each distro has its own patched kernel
  • [17:10:53] <Jing> yes i know. i just think if i configure the source code right it can also boot up on both ubuntu and anstrom
  • [17:11:01] <_av500_> since you want to run utbutntu, why not use their kernel?
  • [17:11:11] <_av500_> Jing: maybe, maybe not
  • [17:11:49] <_av500_> still, use eitherthe angstrom or ubuntu kernel and not a random one
  • [17:12:16] <Jing> because i get the beagle-kernel from "https://gitorious.org/beagleboard-validation/linux/trees/beagleboardXM" and it can both boot up Anstrom and ubuntu, I guess I just miss configuring sth on my current linux source
  • [17:12:33] <Jing> if i can configure it correctly I can also make it work
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  • [17:13:52] <ds2> just pick and choose what patches you want
  • [17:15:42] <Jing> so I can get the Ubuntu patch if I wanna work on Ubuntu right?
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  • [17:22:25] <bob__> Hello, i have been searching for some time and can't seem to find out when the next iteration of the beagleboard will be released, if there will be one released at all, do any of you have some information on this?
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  • [17:35:20] <dm8tbr> bob__: http://animalboard.org/ - chose one
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  • [17:46:38] <bioster> I'm starting to get frustrated with compiling this kernel module, but it needs to get done. Would someone be willing to write a recipe, compile it, and give me the results? I can pay a modest amount.
  • [17:49:40] <Ceriand|work> bioster: see page 23 http://lwn.net/images/pdf/LDD3/ch02.pdf
  • [17:50:32] <ds2> just build it w/o the damn recipes
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  • [17:50:56] * Ceriand|work agrees with ds2
  • [17:51:13] <bioster> It needs me to point it at the kernel source
  • [17:51:31] <bioster> I can build it for my local machine just fine, but I have no clue where the kernel source is in my OE setup
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  • [17:54:12] <ds2> RTFM
  • [17:54:31] <ds2> the kernel source is exactly where it normally is at relative to your local.conf
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  • [18:02:55] <koen> woglinde_: http://pastebin.com/G2ce5UrB
  • [18:05:03] <woglinde_> hm
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  • [18:05:35] <woglinde_> *g*
  • [18:05:40] <woglinde_> lunch now
  • [18:06:29] <_av500_> bioster: build the kernel with oe and do NOT inherit rm_work
  • [18:06:45] <_av500_> then you will find the unpacked and configured kernel
  • [18:07:12] <woglinde_> koen I will try later to compile it for uclibc
  • [18:07:23] <woglinde_> so the evening is settled for it
  • [18:08:28] <koen> _av500_: why disable rm_work?
  • [18:08:51] <koen> bitbake virtual/kernel -c configure will give you an unpacked and configured kernel as well
  • [18:08:53] <_av500_> koen: remember the "do not like bit"
  • [18:09:03] <_av500_> :)
  • [18:09:03] <koen> woglinde_: http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/angstrom/systemd/beagle-systemd-analyze.svg
  • [18:09:25] <_av500_> koen: I dont even use oe
  • [18:11:21] <ds2> I wonder how much of a slow down OE incurs when one uses rm_work
  • [18:11:46] <_av500_> bioster: so do bitbake virtual/kernel -c configure :)
  • [18:12:17] <koen> ds2: depends on your disk and fs
  • [18:12:44] <ds2> koen: say, stock ext3 with defaults a single PATA drive
  • [18:13:01] <_av500_> pata?
  • [18:13:13] <ds2> koen: I know tweaks in this area can give a 10000x improvement; just haven't seen downside numbers
  • [18:13:14] <_av500_> mfm or rll?
  • [18:13:22] <djlewis> hey! some of still live with pata
  • [18:13:30] <ds2> I don't care how the magnetic domains are encoded :P
  • [18:13:48] <_av500_> quantum flux drives ftw
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  • [18:14:31] <bioster> Thanks _av500_ and koen, I'll try that
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  • [18:24:04] <tharvey> has anyone worked with gst-dsp? never noticed it before and wondering how it compares with gst-ti
  • [18:24:26] <matt_o> djlewis, I tried out sakoman yesterday. It booted up GDM but none of my USB devices seemed to be powered. (I also tried ubuntu natty and USB devices seem to worok fine). did you runa cross this problem? I wasn't able to test the GLES2 demos due to not being able to log in :o
  • [18:25:08] <djlewis> matt_o: no, but I am running a version about three months old.
  • [18:25:39] <matt_o> the demos all segfault for me on yesterday's narsissus, ubuntu natty, and pretty much everything else I've tried except the demo image that came with my xM which I no loner have but am trying to redownload from circuitco.com right now..
  • [18:25:47] <matt_o> djlewis, dangit... looks like it's been broken recently then for everyone
  • [18:26:07] <matt_o> and apparently using gles2 isn't something most people do :)
  • [18:26:07] <djlewis> matt_o: did you find that posted?
  • [18:26:15] <matt_o> http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=Main_Page
  • [18:26:29] <matt_o> they have two of them here.. I tried 4_25 and it didn't have any demos installed at all so I am trying the other one now
  • [18:26:46] <djlewis> no, did you find a post that something is broken on some version of something?
  • [18:26:56] <matt_o> no... I did not find a post
  • [18:27:13] <matt_o> I suppose I could've fried my hardware somehow
  • [18:27:17] <matt_o> that's always a possibility
  • [18:27:25] <matt_o> but I know it worked on that demo image for me
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  • [18:27:32] <djlewis> not if it works in some scenerio
  • [18:28:06] <koen> tharvey: gst-dsp is not done by ti
  • [18:28:40] <djlewis> bbl
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  • [18:33:37] <tharvey> koen, right, but neither is gst-ti right? Just wondering what state its in
  • [18:34:05] <_av500_> it is
  • [18:34:11] <_av500_> gst_ti is from ti
  • [18:34:18] <_av500_> that state is limbo
  • [18:34:29] <_av500_> gsp-dsp is done by felipe
  • [18:34:36] <_av500_> and uses bridge
  • [18:34:45] <_av500_> the ti thing uses dmai and ce and link
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  • [18:37:33] <tharvey> ah... ok, I thought gst-ti was originated by TI but they no longer contribute to it - it does seem to be in a bad state - I've had to move on to ddompe's branch for useful decode and I don't think that will ever get merged upstream
  • [18:38:42] <koen> Crofton|work: first you get the last mail, now you get the last signed-off-by, you're on a roll today!
  • [18:38:55] <_av500_> tharvey: i called it abandonware
  • [18:41:27] <Crofton|work> rofl
  • [18:42:36] * djlewis thinks texas is a good state :)
  • [18:46:33] <koen> it has bbq and buritos
  • [18:47:22] * _av500_ likes the full metal jacket quote about it
  • [18:48:34] <djlewis> yum, bbq and burritos .. now my BK burgers are less appetizing.
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  • [18:48:54] <_av500_> no pizza?
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  • [18:49:19] <djlewis> _av500_: everyone knows thats a tuesday and weekend thing for me ;)
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  • [18:52:18] <tharvey> looking over gst-dsp I see nothing that would make it kernel version dependent as long as you have the tidspbridge, which is in .39rc - so I assume people have gst-dsp working on .39rc?
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  • [18:55:52] <LED1> i have done :- [1]cd /sys/class/gpio [2]echo 183 > export [3]cd /sys/class/gpio/gpio183 [4] echo "low" > direction. i m using GPIO 23 & 28(GND).LED is alway ON .i hav tried to off by echo "low" > direction but its not working...
  • [18:57:47] <woglinde_> av500 felipe is searching a new emplyoeer
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  • [18:59:29] <woglinde_> he florian
  • [18:59:39] <florian> re
  • [19:03:11] <LED1> [1]cd /sys/class/gpio [2]echo 183 > export [3]cd /sys/class/gpio/gpio183 [4] echo "low" > direction. i m using GPIO 23 & 28(GND).LED is alway ON .i hav tried to off by echo "low" > direction but its not working...
  • [19:03:50] <woglinde_> led1 some gpio may protected by the kernel
  • [19:05:04] <bioster> ok, so I'm trying to use: tmp/work/beagleboard-angstrom-linux-gnueabi/linux-omap-psp-2.6.31-r(bigversion)/git for my source directory
  • [19:05:10] <bioster> does that sound right?
  • [19:05:25] <woglinde_> .31?
  • [19:05:40] <bioster> sorry, it's .32 actually
  • [19:05:44] <koen> bioster: write a recipe, that way you don't need to know the path
  • [19:05:45] <LED1> woglinde_: echo "low" > direction command is running , but can't get expected output
  • [19:06:12] <bioster> koen: I tried to write a recipe but it's not working and I haven't the foggiest why
  • [19:06:14] <koen> LED1: 'in' and 'out' are valid directions, 'low' isn't
  • [19:07:47] <LED1> i have tried 1.echo "in" > direction & 2. echo "out" > direction , but still can't get any change on LED
  • [19:08:15] <koen> well, direction doesn't toggle the bit
  • [19:08:25] <koen> it just says if is an input or output
  • [19:08:36] <LED1> so how can i toggle?
  • [19:08:48] <woglinde_> .o(0 or 1)
  • [19:09:00] <koen> LED1: prolly echo 1 > value
  • [19:10:04] <bioster> koen: in the recipe I wrote (stolen from http://www.kunen.org/uC/beagle/oe_kmod.html) it complains that it can't compile a .o file I never asked it to compile that I know of.
  • [19:10:41] <koen> h
  • [19:10:43] <koen> ah
  • [19:10:49] <koen> that guide has a do_compile
  • [19:10:55] <bioster> yes
  • [19:10:58] <koen> the module.bbclass does that already
  • [19:11:04] <LED1> koen: after echo "out" > direction , i hav tried echo 1 > value & also echo 0 > value , but still problem ...
  • [19:11:09] <koen> you only need SRC_URI and S
  • [19:12:03] <bioster> So I can just delete the do_compile()?
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  • [19:12:28] <woglinde> oh my god
  • [19:12:41] <woglinde> this is such a bad example
  • [19:12:59] <matt_o> woohoo, gles2 works on the circuitco image (3_30.zip) *phew*
  • [19:13:09] <woglinde> on what?
  • [19:13:21] <woglinde> we have the android case now?
  • [19:14:00] <LED1> after echo "out" > direction , i hav tried echo 1 > value & also echo 0 > value , but still problem ..
  • [19:15:18] <koen> woglinde: http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/angstrom/systemd/new.svg
  • [19:15:28] <woglinde> later
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  • [19:17:36] <LED1> anyone,...
  • [19:17:59] <bioster> how important are these bluez-lib warnings I'm getting?
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  • [19:18:17] <woglinde> led1 please read linux/Documentation/gpio.txt
  • [19:18:35] <LED1> k
  • [19:19:46] <LED1> 1 last que.->after cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio23/value , its giving me 0
  • [19:20:20] <woglinde> and the led is on?
  • [19:20:26] <LED1> yes
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  • [19:20:34] <woglinde> wron gpio?
  • [19:20:57] <djlewis> inverse logic
  • [19:21:17] <woglinde> djlewis that would be awfull
  • [19:21:17] <LED1> ?
  • [19:26:09] <woglinde> koen btw. systemd needs some headers clean up in some cases
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  • [19:29:09] <LED1> by default intensity of LED is very very low ...
  • [19:31:55] <LED1> yes . its is working on GPIO 20 bur not on 23....
  • [19:32:13] <LED1> *but
  • [19:32:19] <woglinde> wrong gpio
  • [19:34:39] <LED1> how can i know that?
  • [19:35:34] <woglinde> look at your schematics?
  • [19:39:53] <chrisw957> Why would the media controller implementation be different from .37psp and that in the mainline? Compare these two:
  • [19:39:55] <chrisw957> http://arago-project.org/git/projects/?p=linux-omap3.git;a=blob;f=include/linux/media.h;h=944629bff13bfdea19ef3176ced461d9226dad7c;hb=HEAD
  • [19:40:01] <chrisw957> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=include/linux/media.h;h=0ef883327de217784a80fc510fb2d213115905e3;hb=HEAD
  • [19:40:33] <chrisw957> Its preventing me from compiling laurent's media-ctl application.
  • [19:42:02] <woglinde> chrisw why differs the android tegra tree and the chromeos tegra tree?
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  • [19:56:11] <LED1> woglinde: i have read schematics for GPIO , accroding to it, pin23 can be use for GPIO . i tried pin 23 with pin28..
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  • [19:57:53] <djlewis> LED1: i believe he was suggesting you start from the omap and see which gpio is on that pin.
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  • [19:58:24] <djlewis> but there is a handy chart / header pinout in the SRM
  • [20:08:51] <LED1> djlewis: i know all that thing like GPIO 183 on pin23. i have GPIO chart..
  • [20:09:26] <_av500_> woglinde: yes, i know
  • [20:09:47] <_av500_> tharvey: dont assume many people use gst-dsp
  • [20:10:00] <_av500_> id guess mostly one the n900
  • [20:10:16] <_av500_> and i have no idea where that crowd is kernelwise
  • [20:10:18] <tharvey> I'm sure your right... there is very little info about it
  • [20:10:42] <tharvey> it sure seems like a better beast than gst-ti though... going to give it a run as soon as I have a chance
  • [20:10:55] <_av500_> tharvey: its both gst
  • [20:11:14] <_av500_> -ETOOMANYWRAPPERS
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  • [20:12:00] <tharvey> heh... I love gst for network streaming
  • [20:12:36] <_av500_> yes, i can imagine your use cases :)
  • [20:13:18] <woglinde> hrms
  • [20:13:34] <woglinde> no luck with systemd and uclibc
  • [20:13:40] <dbr> Is there a way to communicate over serial with the a BeagleBoardXM after just installing ubuntu on it? I don't have a USB Keyboard.
  • [20:14:20] <ogra_> by default only with the headless image
  • [20:14:49] <_av500_> codename chicken
  • [20:14:57] <woglinde> to many stuff missing
  • [20:15:08] <ogra_> no, that would be archname in our naming scheme :)
  • [20:15:32] <matt_o> dbr, I just installed it and I think it accepts logins from the serial port by default
  • [20:15:39] <ogra_> if TI ever builds a chicken board ...
  • [20:16:04] <dbr> Did you install Maverick or Natty?
  • [20:16:07] <matt_o> natty
  • [20:16:17] <dbr> Ok, I will try that.
  • [20:16:42] <woglinde> ubuntu image has the link for upstart to make a getty on ttyO2?
  • [20:16:54] <ogra_> the headless one, yep
  • [20:17:12] <ogra_> not only getty, it also runs the installer on serial
  • [20:17:38] <woglinde> ieehks
  • [20:17:46] <ogra_> ?
  • [20:18:25] <woglinde> to much overhead
  • [20:18:42] <ogra_> you need to create a user and set timezone etc
  • [20:19:07] <ogra_> thats all the installer does and configure the network, nothing fancy
  • [20:19:22] <_av500_> and choose a printer driver
  • [20:19:30] <ogra_> lol, no :)
  • [20:19:52] <_av500_> ogra_: damn, then i downloaded floppy #12 in vain
  • [20:20:04] <ogra_> hahaha
  • [20:20:47] <matt_o> I was pretty impressed with the whole ubuntu install myself
  • [20:21:18] <matt_o> everything worked perfectly... except the one thing I wanted to try on it: GLES2 ... hehehe.. *clenches fists*
  • [20:22:27] <_av500_> thats ogra_'s evil scheme to get you on paid support....
  • [20:22:36] <_av500_> ogra_: you at LT?
  • [20:22:56] <ogra_> would have loved to, no, i'm at UDS ... budapest
  • [20:23:05] <matt_o> ogra_, you offer paid support? :)
  • [20:23:21] <_av500_> matt_o: one day they want to make money....
  • [20:23:22] <ogra_> matt_o, canonical does, though i dont know if for arm :)
  • [20:24:31] <ogra_> matt_o, there is also #ubuntu-arm with many knowledgeable people ;)
  • [20:24:41] <matt_o> yeah I just joined
  • [20:25:10] <matt_o> I've been googling/reading and trying images all day
  • [20:26:50] <matt_o> ok I just tossed out my question there
  • [20:27:16] <matt_o> I'd pay for someone to get me a stable image I can develop GLES2 apps on... paid support sounds nice right about now
  • [20:27:33] <woglinde> matt_o o.O
  • [20:28:21] <ds2> getting an image with working GLES2 is pretty easy
  • [20:28:43] <matt_o> ds2, I'm glad to hear that... I've been trying for the past two days with no success
  • [20:28:52] <matt_o> except for the one I just pulled from circuitco
  • [20:29:31] <ds2> matt_o: the key is understand what you need to do not throw darts and hope for an image that has all the work done for you
  • [20:29:32] <matt_o> fresh narcissus image and fresh ubuntu/natty both just segfault when I try to do gles2 schtuff with it
  • [20:30:30] <matt_o> ds2, ok fair enough... I _have_ been googling for anything relevant also, but not finding much
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  • [20:31:50] <ds2> what is there to google? just do it
  • [20:32:22] <matt_o> you said the key is to understand what I need to do... I don't understand that currently so I can't "just do it"
  • [20:32:38] <ds2> so dive in and start understanding
  • [20:32:48] <ds2> sitting here typing away isn't going to change that
  • [20:33:06] * djlewis see's ds2: sitting on a mountain top today ;)
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  • [20:33:25] <ds2> djlewis: lots of fog
  • [20:33:33] <djlewis> hehee
  • [20:36:15] <matt_o> ds2, that's what I'm trying to do
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  • [20:37:47] <woglinde_> ds2 hm his problem is to develop gles ups
  • [20:37:52] <woglinde_> not to run them
  • [20:38:04] <woglinde_> matt_o get familar with oe for building apps
  • [20:38:35] <matt_o> woglinde_, thanks
  • [20:40:32] <_av500_> matt_o: the issue is: if stock angstrom does not work, it means nobody really uses it
  • [20:40:42] <_av500_> gles in angstrom i mean
  • [20:40:52] <_av500_> it used to work, i am sure
  • [20:40:58] <woglinde_> av500 hm wouldnt say that
  • [20:41:02] <woglinde_> but perhaps
  • [20:41:21] <_av500_> well, i always just blame koen
  • [20:41:45] <_av500_> matt_o: but a segfault means gdb could help
  • [20:42:09] <ds2> tried removing all those *((char *)NULL) = 0; lines?
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  • [20:43:26] <_av500_> ds2: most of the time they use a variable to hold NULL
  • [20:43:33] <_av500_> and assign it at random times
  • [20:43:41] <_av500_> seems to be a new paradigm
  • [20:43:51] <ds2> pesky CS classes
  • [20:44:35] <_av500_> ds2: if i write NULL directly into the code, will the GC collect that piece of code too?
  • [20:45:05] <ds2> it would depend on your GC quality
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  • [20:45:58] <_av500_> ds2: a GC that just deletes all java code would have a high quality...
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  • [20:58:05] <thurbad> and.. I have mmc working without a tps965... whatever it is \o/
  • [20:58:42] <thurbad> and no regulator ~.~
  • [20:58:45] <matt_o> av500, yeah that's what I'm guessing... (that none of the mainteners use it much).. which is fine
  • [20:59:06] <matt_o> strace was pretty helpful.. gdb not so much
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  • [21:07:04] <_av500_> thurbad: \o/
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  • [21:11:12] <thurbad> no card detect support due to the way it was wired though
  • [21:11:56] <thurbad> so I had to fake the signal with gpio
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  • [21:15:18] <bill_> having trouble running 2.6.37 from nand, anyone have similar issues? i get thousands of ECC errors. tried both writing FS with kernel and uboot
  • [21:15:42] <djlewis> bill_: more details?
  • [21:16:03] <bill_> runs fine from the mmc card. i have seen some posts about a kernel prefetch flag...
  • [21:16:09] <djlewis> or did I miss them...
  • [21:17:13] <bill_> mtd->read(0x690 bytes from 0xe846970) returned ECC error --- this could go on for hours. i got the latest openembedded, built the console image
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  • [21:17:25] <djlewis> bill_: which beagle?
  • [21:17:25] <_av500_> hmm
  • [21:17:35] <bill_> c4
  • [21:17:38] <_av500_> djlewis: one that has nand I hope
  • [21:17:38] <djlewis> oh
  • [21:17:55] <djlewis> that's where I was going _av500_
  • [21:18:46] <bill_> any ideas? it is driving me nuts. i need the mmc slot and so really need to boot from flash
  • [21:19:14] <woglinde_> bill .32 is to old for you?
  • [21:19:15] <djlewis> what is that nand clear arg, havent used it in a long while
  • [21:19:21] <djlewis> erase 260000 20000
  • [21:20:04] <bill_> i could probably live with .32 for now, but i am going to have to move to 37 or 38
  • [21:20:47] <bill_> i followed the instructions from the wiki verbatim, perhaps i missed something, but i have tried it a few times now...
  • [21:20:56] <woglinde_> hm yeah try to clean the nand before flashing
  • [21:21:03] <woglinde_> bill_ or use sd-card booting
  • [21:23:08] <bill_> what is at 260000? i used flash_eraseall (mtd 1.4.4) from the kernel as per the wiki. is that a bad idea?
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  • [21:25:48] <bill_> does this help...
  • [21:25:51] <bill_> [ 5.436187] mtd->read(0x1fea8 bytes from 0xcce0158) returned ECC error [ 5.591156] mtd->read(0x16c4 bytes from 0xe6de13c) returned ECC error [ 5.603149] mtd->read(0xa14 bytes from 0xe81edec) returned ECC error [ 5.622589] mtd->read(0x35e8 bytes from 0xe8bc218) returned ECC error [ 5.632629] mtd->read(0x31c8 bytes from 0xe8dc638) returned ECC error [ 5.642272] mtd->read(0x2a90 byt
  • [21:26:00] <woglinde_> args
  • [21:26:05] <woglinde_> ~pastebin
  • [21:26:09] <koen> woglinde_: there's #systemd if you want to talk about that
  • [21:26:13] * koen zzz now
  • [21:26:16] <bill_> i guess not, since it only takes a couple of lines
  • [21:26:17] <woglinde_> koen no
  • [21:26:23] <woglinde_> its uclibc specific
  • [21:26:30] <woglinde_> good nite koen
  • [21:26:35] <_av500_> woglinde_: how much is missing?
  • [21:26:45] <woglinde_> whole CPU_bla stuff
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  • [21:27:07] <woglinde_> CPU_ALLOC_SIZE for instance
  • [21:27:25] <djlewis> bill_: the one I gave erases environment variables
  • [21:27:37] <bill_> not that much... here is the bit without the errors
  • [21:27:39] <bill_> [ 5.900207] JFFS2 notice: (1) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 or phan) found. [ 5.967712] VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem) on device 31:4. [ 6.194152] devtmpfs: mounted [ 6.197326] Freeing init memory:
  • [21:27:49] <woglinde_> hm connector and rj-11 jack than I could finish my isdn fax machine
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  • [21:29:42] <bill_> i have seen posts about MTD_NAND_OMAP_PREFETCH_DMA which seem similar and this flag is suspiciously missing from later kernels
  • [21:29:43] <_av500_> bill_: pastebin please
  • [21:30:10] <bill_> sorry, not sure how to do that... but willing to learn
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  • [21:31:54] <_av500_> pastebin.com
  • [21:32:01] <_av500_> paste and post the url
  • [21:34:29] <bill_> http://pastebin.com/qJYCB5Ex
  • [21:34:49] <bill_> that one is pretty short, i could get a longer one if that would help...
  • [21:35:23] <_av500_> its ok
  • [21:35:32] <_av500_> but sorry, no idea
  • [21:35:39] <_av500_> most ppl here run from sdcard
  • [21:36:17] <bill_> does that help? seems like it has to be a kernel configuration problem...
  • [21:37:08] <bill_> oddly, when i extract the tar.bz2 to the flash (mounted at /dev/nand as per the wiki) i can read and execute from it...
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  • [21:39:55] <matt_o> dbr!
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  • [21:54:26] <djlewis> bill_: you tried any other images like narcissus or demo?
  • [21:55:57] <bill_> they all seem to run from the mmc, but havent tried them with flash
  • [21:56:14] <djlewis> this one rund from mmc?
  • [21:56:19] <djlewis> runs
  • [21:56:57] <bill_> runs from mmc fine
  • [21:57:29] <bill_> i am recompiling the kernel now with CONFIG_MTD_NAND_OMAP_PREFETCH=y removed, then i will try 2.6.38 if that doesnt work
  • [21:57:45] <djlewis> sounds like a plan
  • [21:58:10] <bill_> not ideal, but a plan
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  • [21:59:28] <bill_> thanks for your help djlewis
  • [21:59:45] <djlewis> yeah, but not so healpful this go round
  • [21:59:59] <bill_> you gave it a go, thats all anyone can ask for
  • [22:00:17] <djlewis> i was googling it and see all kinds o possibilities.
  • [22:00:32] <bill_> let me know if you see one that looks promising
  • [22:00:51] <djlewis> uboot, uImage, kernel all closely related
  • [22:00:58] <_av500_> bill_: did you try nand with a stock angstrom image?
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  • [22:01:31] <bill_> not yet. if it is a kernel config thing, that wont be very helpful...
  • [22:01:52] <bill_> i have tried it in the past i.e. a year ago...
  • [22:01:52] <_av500_> bill_: it will be helpfull to know if stock angstrom works
  • [22:04:04] <bill_> i will try that if i get a chance
  • [22:05:38] <bill_> for what its worth if someone is reading this i was using linux-omap-2.6.37-r101d+gitrfa3b4e23ec20cfc944db7cc2b30b0d82c20e4472
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  • [22:57:31] <matt_o> for anyone who cares, it appears that the segfault I was experiencing relating to GLES2 is related to the powervr kernel module not being in sync with the kernel
  • [22:58:10] <matt_o> I finally got it working in ubuntu natty with some help
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  • [23:00:03] <djlewis> matt_o: is back to getting things done :)
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  • [23:01:56] <djlewis> later...
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