=== prpplague^2 is now known as prpplague [01:38] In file included from up-device-csr.c:36: [01:38] /usr/include/libusb-1.0/libusb.h: In function 'libusb_fill_control_transfer': [01:38] /usr/include/libusb-1.0/libusb.h:928: error: cast increases required alignment of target type [01:38] anyone seen this compiling upower? === fta` is now known as fta === asac_ is now known as asac === lordargon is now known as kingargon [08:00] hello. [08:01] I would like to install ubuntu on a beagleboard. Do you know which version I should use, OMAP3 or OMAP4? (sorry for the stupid question) [08:03] beagleboard use omap3 [08:04] thank you === Guest832 is now known as lag === lag is now known as Guest57644 [08:50] ogra, ogra_ ping [09:28] http://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/linaro-dev/2011-May/004342.html === doko_ is now known as doko [09:36] unity on 640x480px looks interesting [09:55] hrw: just saw your email. so hdmi is not working on panda? i am surprised [09:56] ndec: in Linaro kernel [09:56] ndec: ubuntu kernel has it working and do not ask me why [09:56] hrw: well... at least i know why ubuntu has it working... [09:56] hrw: dvi should work on ubuntu too. [09:57] ndec: not all agreen changes got into the linaro tree [09:57] with 1280x960 max? [09:57] hrw: you might not have the 'auto detection' in dvi though, rsalveti? [09:57] I prefer hdmi with 1680x1050 (native of panel) [09:57] hrw: yes, but you need to set the resolution at cmdline [09:57] ndec: we should have a new version of linaro kernel with both hdmi and dvi working [09:57] with the drm omap driver [09:57] and compatible with omap 3 and omap 4 [09:58] one day I will pack my personal boards and get back to cross compilations only. [09:58] rsalveti: why not new ubuntu kernel? [09:58] it will give me 2-3 weeks of quiet and then mad mails from rsalveti will arrive ;D [09:58] ndec: once this is released and working with the linaro kernel I'll request an sru to include the same changes [09:59] ndec: just that the linaro one already included the drm driver and etc [09:59] I'm using it to fix the bugs I saw [09:59] once fixed, will also push it to the ubuntu kernel [09:59] rsalveti: and of course we do not have usb host working - none of my usb devices got detected [09:59] rsalveti: really? the omap-gpu drm driver is in linaro? [09:59] hrw: :-) [09:59] hrw: that's weird [09:59] ndec: yup [09:59] rsalveti: link/ [09:59] link? [10:00] rsalveti: I have pandausb1->usbhub->keyboard,mouse pandausb2->usbhub->usbhdd [10:00] ndec: http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=kernel/linux-linaro-2.6.38.git;a=summary [10:00] have to solder pandausb3/4 one day [10:00] ndec: was included when I ported it to omap 3 [10:00] solder ? [10:00] hrw, you just need a plug [10:00] at that time the hdmi driver wasn't included at the tree, so that's why it's not working now with hdmi [10:01] need some additional patches [10:01] hrw: can you send me your dmesg? [10:01] rsalveti: it would be nice to see the linaro kernel 'pull request' on a ML so that we can follow what gets merged. is that done already? [10:03] ogra_: will it work reliable without soldering? [10:03] I believe atm the landing teams are requesting the pull request directly to nicolas [10:03] hrw, a std PC USB slot thingie with cable and plug will work [10:03] just grab one from an old PC case [10:03] ndec: not sure if they are all going into the ml [10:03] I have such [10:04] * ogra_ curses git loudly [10:04] rsalveti: is there a TI landing team ML? [10:04] ndec: you should tell me :-) [10:04] let me check [10:05] ndec: https://launchpad.net/~linaro-landing-team-ti [10:05] nops [10:06] rsalveti: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604014/ [10:09] hrw: hm, lots of errors [10:09] but this one seems that at least recognized your usb devices [10:11] rsalveti: it found only in-cpu-host and in-cpu-hub. no onboard hub, no onboard ethernet [10:11] ogra_: where from flash-kernel gets omap4 boot.scr? [10:13] hrw: hm, true, saw the 3 ports detected messaged and thought it could be the external hub [10:16] any TI guy around? do you know where i can find one? [10:17] ppisati: ndec [10:17] thanks [10:17] ndec: ping [10:20] rsalveti: we need to add fbset, usbutils to default images [10:20] rsalveti: edid parser would be nice too [10:23] hrw: yeah, agree, was also missing fbset here [10:23] and theses tools can probably help you with your tests [10:23] guess you can open a bug requesting it [10:24] rsalveti: against lianro-images? [10:26] bug 778398 [10:26] hrw: I believe linaro-images should be fine [10:26] Launchpad bug 778398 in linaro-images "Add fbset into images" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/778398 [10:27] ppisati: pong. [10:27] bug 778399 [10:27] Launchpad bug 778399 in linaro-images "Add usbutils into images" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/778399 [10:27] rsalveti: i should tell you what? [10:28] ndec: just kidding about if I should know if TI lt has a m-l :-) [10:28] hrw: cool, thanks for filling the bugs [10:29] ndec: never mind, i answered my question by myself... :P [10:29] but i still beleive there's something wrong how we manage the L2 cache... [10:33] amazing, I'm getting a higher resolution with omap 3 when comparing to panda's dvi [10:33] 1400x900 with my xM and 1280x900 with panda [10:52] 38/39 and we still don't have proper PM support for Beagle =\ [10:52] with some luck it'll work with panda around 46/47 [10:52] get an ac100 :P we just got it working with .37 [10:53] PM i mean ... [10:53] well, people also got it working with 32 and 37, but none of the patches are upstream === fairuz is now known as fairuz-lunch [10:54] ah, yeah, these bits arent upstream either yet [10:54] but will be soon [10:54] ogra: do you need that weird daemon or proprietary software to make it work? [10:54] not with .37 [10:54] we have a sane kernel now [10:54] oh, cool [10:54] that's awesome [10:54] i can even do kernel and initrd updates on the running machine [10:55] flash-kernel support is around the corner ;) [10:55] :-) [10:55] just missing images [10:55] thats next :) [10:56] proper cpufreq really helps the battery life :) [10:56] only sound, suspend and resume are missing atm ... and the wlan driver could be more stable [10:57] not that bad [10:57] nope [10:57] ogra: how many hours of battery are you getting nowadays? [10:57] thanks to chromiumos we got a really good base branch [10:57] 5-6 atm [10:58] still not the 7-8 that android gets on the device but already pretty good [10:58] sure! [10:59] and with 14 tabs in FF, xchat, one terminal and unity-2d running htop only shows 290M used :) [10:59] and zero swap [11:00] its really getting there [11:00] now nvidia just needs to give us a driver :) [11:01] though given the tegra is internally a geforce i wonder if nouveau wouldnt be hackable for it [11:02] but that requires a brighter guy than me with more graphics knowledge [11:13] ogra_: and gpu is probably not on agp/pcie link so harder to sniff === fairuz-lunch is now known as fairuz === Guest57644 is now known as lag [15:41] I have to call BS on this one. http://www.geek.com/articles/games/game-developer-david-braben-creates-a-usb-stick-pc-for-25-2011055/ [15:42] Arm11 w/ 128M ram running Ubuntu at HDMI resolutions and web browsing? [15:42] wow [15:42] that David Braben!!! [15:42] GrueMaster: unsupported 9.04 even [15:42] That's what I posted. [15:43] Although the arm version numbers escape me. What rev is Arm11? v5 or v6? [15:44] iirc v5 [15:44] or was it v4 ? [15:44] arm really needs to do some marketing homework some day :P [15:45] Well, like Intel is much better. CPU family went from 4>5>6>F>6. [15:46] F being the Pentium 4 family of products. [15:46] 6 being anything from the Pentium Pro (1996) to the iCore series of today. === hrw is now known as hrw|away [17:39] ARm11 = ARMv6 [17:50] arm9=v4t2 arm11=v6t === nielsslot_ is now known as nielsslot [21:23] GrueMaster: would you mind testing a new kernel with your monitors? [21:23] http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/linaro/kernel/ [21:23] I'm working to fix the drm issues with the hdmi driver first with the linaro kernel [21:23] when fixed will request the sru for our kernel [21:25] rsalveti: Ok, give me a sec. [21:26] has anyone got GLES2 to work on the latest natty install for beagleboard? when I run "es2_info" it just segfaults (which is what I've been seeing happen any time I try to run a gles2 app lately). I've got an xM rev C [21:29] GrueMaster: this kernel should work with both panda and beagle [21:30] Interesting. ok. [21:30] GrueMaster: if possible, boot it with omapdss.debug=y drm.debug=7 and send paste me your dmesg [21:30] Damn. FS remounted RO. [21:30] Grrr. [21:30] (not a kernel issue) [21:31] matt_o: yup, I had that working with my xM just fine [21:31] did you installed the sgx drivers? [21:31] also, did you include yourself at the video group? [21:31] rsalveti, one sec I will check my dpkg list [21:34] I have a bunch of libgles*, libegl1*, opengles* packages installed if that's what you mean [21:34] and yeah I added my user to the video group [21:34] (do I need to add root to that group too?) [21:34] matt_o: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP/Graphics [21:35] you need libegl1-sgx-omap3 libgles1-sgx-omap3 libgles2-sgx-omap3 [21:35] rsalveti, yes I found that page earlier and followed the instructions [21:36] got those installed, yep [21:36] matt_o: can you paste the output of strace es2_info? [21:36] good idea.. [21:39] this may take me a few mins.. I'll be back :) [21:43] irc [21:45] ok.. I'm on my xM right now.. got the strace.. pasting it in a sec [21:46] * GrueMaster waits patiently as he reflashes natty-netbook on an uSD card for XM kernel testing. [21:48] http://home.rulecity.com/browse/trace.txt [21:48] ok there it is.. phew [21:49] Matt_O|xM: urgh, you got a bad address while calling ioctl at the pvrsrvkm device [21:50] Matt_O|xM: what is your kernel version? [21:50] Matt_O|xM: you said beagle rev c? [21:50] * ogra_ heard XM [21:50] Linux version 2.6.38.4-x3 (root@beagle-256mb-0) (gcc version 4.5.2 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.5.2-8ubuntu4) ) #1 SMP Wed Apr 27 08:00:04 UTC 2011 [21:50] xM rev C, yes [21:51] I'm afraid we're missing some bits for rev c [21:51] so you think you know what the issue is? [21:52] Matt_O|xM: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/770679 [21:52] Launchpad bug 770679 in u-boot-linaro "Missing proper support for Beagle XM rev B and C" [Undecided,New] [21:52] can you test this kernel? http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/770679/ [21:52] though that kernel version is weird [21:52] I knew I shouldn't have used command-line IRC :) [21:52] unless we recently started using multipliers in versions :) [21:52] "apt-get install xchat" just looked like it would take a while :) [21:52] O [21:53] I'm surprised you could boot with this kernel [21:53] I followed some instructions from a beagleboard/ubuntu wiki so I'm not sure what I've got [21:53] oh my [21:53] am I using somethnig hacked? [21:53] yeah, seems this kernel is not produced by us [21:53] ahhh excellent... then I'll just reimage and use your stuff then [21:54] I thouht that's what I was using ni e first place [21:54] just follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP [21:55] Matt_O|xM: you probably got your kernel from robert nelson [21:55] yeah.. is that unwise? :) [21:55] ogra: will do (very shortly) [21:56] no, its not unwise, its just different from ours :) [21:56] I am powering down my xM now but I will still see any replies on my other session [21:57] aahhh.. you guys are making me feel so much better :) [21:58] Hmmm. rsalveti, flash-kernel doesn't appear to like that kernel. Will bork it in manually. [21:59] linaro kernel ? [22:02] yup [22:02] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721147 [22:02] Launchpad bug 721147 in flash-kernel "flash-kernel subarch check fails with Linaro OMAP kernels" [Undecided,Confirmed] [22:03] GrueMaster: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/70890844/flash-kernel_2.28ubuntu19.1.debdiff [22:03] the change is minimal [22:03] just copy/paste it [22:04] rsalveti, just reading that launchpad bug report.. seems like you need people with xM rev C's to help test? I'd be more than happy to :) [22:05] matt_o: yup :-) [22:05] matt_o: that would be nice [22:06] the people on that bug report are the people I've been looking for since I got my xM :) [22:24] rsalveti: I have a warning in dmesg. Installing pastebin now. [22:24] GrueMaster: that's fine [22:24] expected [22:24] ok [22:29] finished download, writing image to SD card now :D [22:29] I can almost taste the successful conclusion :) [22:59] hmmm... is it supposed to freeze at "booting the kernel." ? :) [22:59] which image did you take ? [23:00] matt_o: Are you running headless or do you have a keyboard,mouse, and monitor? [23:00] netbook needs a display [23:00] ubuntu-11.04-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img.gz [23:00] That is stand alone. [23:00] it has a keyboard plugged in.. I can give it a display and a mouse [23:00] * ogra_ thought he suggested headless in #beagle before [23:00] yeah, then do that [23:01] I'm afraid the default image is not going to work for you [23:01] because the lack of rev C support [23:01] you're the first one actually verifying that it doesn't work :-) [23:01] * ogra_ whispers ... headless :) [23:02] even headless, same kernel [23:02] oh, it breaks completely ? [23:02] I'm afraid that the kernel is not going to boot [23:02] i though it has only display issues [23:02] ogra_: nops [23:03] but I couldn't confirm as nobody ever tested with rev c [23:03] that's why I opened the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/770679 [23:03] Launchpad bug 770679 in u-boot-linaro "Missing proper support for Beagle XM rev B and C" [Undecided,New] [23:04] matt_o: do you still have your previous rootfs? [23:04] if we confirm that my kernel fixes the bug, we can have the same workaround we had for rev B [23:04] with maverick [23:05] adding the instructions at the wiki page pointing the fixed uImage [23:05] and get work to have this fix as SRU [23:06] rsalveti, sure I have my previous one [23:06] matt_o: can you just boot with this rootfs and install my kernel deb by hand? [23:06] I first want to confirm that my kernel fixes your problem [23:07] then I can generate a new uImage to be replaced at our images [23:07] I just have to copy it to the vfat partition, right? [23:07] matt_o: no, please download the linux-image deb, dpkg -i and then run flash-kernel [23:07] oh ok [23:08] so you want me to use my previous natty install (with the other kernel) and then boot it with your new kernel and see what happens? [23:08] matt_o: exactly [23:08] ok... lemme boot it up.. glad I didn't blow it away hehe [23:09] BTW, these micro SD cards are super tiny! I love them! :) [23:10] Yea, great. Until some idiot vendor designs a system that uses them but makes it near-impossible to insert/remove without micro-tweezers. [23:12] ok... I went to http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/770679/ and see three files... which one doI get? [23:12] oph.. [23:12] nm [23:12] two of them are headers.. I see :) [23:12] GrueMaster, just replace the spring with a stronger one ;) [23:12] matt_o: :-) [23:12] am I going to need to back up my current kernel image for this? hehe [23:13] Yea, microSD attack missile launcher. Great. [23:13] GrueMaster, I got a USB adapter for my microSD card that has that exact problem hehehe [23:13] and you can use it as stapler later if you dont test on it anymore ! [23:14] Heh. I did find a new use for my 256M microSD though. It is perfect for the root image for my Nook color. [23:15] 256M ? [23:15] Yea. The image is 128M. [23:15] cant have many apps :) [23:15] Just enough scripting to root the installed image. [23:16] I'll show you next week. [23:16] :) [23:16] * GrueMaster just wishes he had more time to hack natty onto the system properly. [23:17] roll an oneiric image instead ;) [23:17] Pfft. [23:17] Need a working package manager first. [23:18] apt is fixed i think [23:18] but i meant on cdimage ;) [23:18] within the next cycle [23:19] Oh. I see what you're saying. I plan on it as part of my hw overlay stuff. [23:19] sweet [23:19] ok.. here we go.. rebooting.. [23:19] Makes a perfect test platform for this work. [23:19] yep [23:20] cool, kernel booted and I'm at login prompt [23:22] this is looking promising [23:25] matt_o: awesome, can you paste me the dmesg output? [23:26] it should say you have a rev C [23:30] ok.. I'm on my xM again. the kernel boot worked but it looks like I will need a fresh sgx kernel module [23:31] I guessI should'ev installed those kernel headers :) [23:44] yay! es2_info returns sane results!! [23:47] matt_o|xM: awesome [23:47] matt_o|xM: can you give dmesg and paste me your output? [23:51] rsalveti, I'm still here hehe [23:52] you want the whole dmesg? [23:53] matt_o: yup [23:54] http://home.rulecity.com/browse/dmesg.txt