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<steev> i've seen that sometimes, where i have to plug and unplug it a few times to work, not sure why
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<JensGlathe[m]> are there GPU drivers to run GeekBench on sc8280xp / x1e? My (superficial) search only found announcements.
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<HdkR> JensGlathe[m]: Is this the geekbench AI thing?
<JensGlathe[m]> no just GPU would be sufficient. AI would be nce, but doubt it a little
<HdkR> Geebench itself is a CPU only bench
<HdkR> ?
<HdkR> That's all CPU
<JensGlathe[m]> yes, but you can run compute, too afair if you have OpenCL or Vulkan
<HdkR> Oh, weird
<HdkR> Is the GPU bench only on Windows or something?
<JensGlathe[m]> no I did this on Linux IMO, but that was a few years ago
<HdkR> Huh, I guess it doesn't run the GPU bench by default? Need to pass in --compute or --gpu on latest
<HdkR> `geekbench_x86_64: src/geekbench/workload/vulkan/vulkan_kernel.h:83: void VulkanKernel::set_local_size(const std::array<uint32_t, 3> &): Assertion `cmd_buffer_.pool()->device()->properties().limits.maxComputeWorkGroupSize[i] >= local_size_[i]' failed.
<HdkR> awww
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<HdkR> JensGlathe[m]: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/compute/2889962 Have fun with that
<JensGlathe[m]> thx, GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 166 Stepping 1 ๐Ÿคจ
<HdkR> I have no idea what my current FEX setup is, so heft amount of salt
<JensGlathe[m]> okay, but thanks
<HdkR> `[1005/234528:ERROR:compute_workload.cpp(120)] workload 303 failed validation ` Not sure if CPU bug or GPU bug that this test failed
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<SpieringsAE> JosDehaes[m]: I would say 1m42 to 1m15 is quit a bit faster lol, but yeah the Apple chips are just better. The issue for me is MacOS and the price. I dont want to pay 3k+ for a laptop with usable specs and then be stuck in the apple walled garden. Also I see now there are some other dutchies here lol
<JosDehaes[m]> Yeah apple gear is ๐Ÿซฐ. I'd say my M1 MBA is still a great device 4 years on (and with useable specs it was 1600 euro). At that time there was nothing comparable at any price point
<JosDehaes[m]> Btw, not Dutch, Belgian ๐Ÿ˜
<SpieringsAE> ah sorry for the assumption
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<JensGlathe[m]> From the code, looks like on could also enable it for WCN7850, but I don't have these to test
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<Jasper[m]> <SpieringsAE> "ah sorry for the assumption" <- We have a lack of ae last namss
<Jasper[m]> *names
<anonymix007[m]> Jens Glathe: Looks like it's already working on WCN7850 since it asked for hmtnv20.b112 on T14s
<anonymix007[m]> And HSP looks to be an abbreviation for internal chip code names (HaStings Prime probably), i.e. WCN785x is Hamilton, WCN685x is Hastings Prime.
<JensGlathe[m]> In marketing "documentation" I've seen Headset Profile
<JensGlathe[m]> for 7850 the fallback if the specific firmware is mising isn't there I think. But thanks for testing ๐Ÿ™‚
<anonymix007[m]> Yes, the fallback is missing. Though it's not a big deal, I'd rather have something failing loudly and not silently working bad
<JensGlathe[m]> but yes, interesting. I guess there needs to be some fine tuning. qca_get_nvm_name_generic() is a different implementation of the same thing.
<anonymix007[m]> Headset Profile doesn't need separate firmware though, and leaked qcom mobile code suggests that these abbreviations are really code names
<JensGlathe[m]> okay
<JensGlathe[m]> So for WCN6855 and WCN7850 it could be "unified" with fallback. Wit a "loud" bt_dev_info("Specific fw file %s not found, falling ack to %s - performance ma be suboptimal!"
<JensGlathe[m]> will do this as v2
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<erebion[m]> By the way, the issues I have with the Pinephone dock seem to be caused by the Pinephone dock, not by the X13s or kernel. It works fine if I plug in power into the dock AFTER docking, not always if I do it before docking
<erebion[m]> I just noticed it works with external keyboards, but not the one in the laptop itself.
<erebion[m]> Is there any reason Super+Shift+Right would not work on that keyboard?
<macc24> <erebion[m]> "By the way, the issues I have..." <- huh, i never had issues with it
<erebion[m]> Maybe my dock has issues or my power supply then?
<robclark> HdkR: re: compute benchmarks, there is a branch with rusticl support.. idk if clvk+tu would be better, I suspect that cl kernels (since you don't know the local wg size at compile time) will have a lot more register spilling than needed, so probably a bit suboptimal. (Not sure how/if clvk handles that.)
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<macc24> o/ alpernebbi any plans to have efivars supported in libreboot on kevin?
<macc24> and other rk3399 machines
<alpernebbi> not soon I guess, but I want to, everything else keeps getting in the way
<macc24> okay, i'll just work around this
<alpernebbi> any specific problem?
<macc24> by default in cadmium i'm putting systemd-boot in esp/efi/systemd/ and that would require adding boot variable to point efi at it, for now i've added a workaround of putting it into esp/efi/boot/bootaa64.efi
<alpernebbi> (fwiw I just put rEFInd in /boot/EFI/efi/bootaa64.efi and it kinda works)
<alpernebbi> (or whatever path it was)
<alpernebbi> yeah you'd need efivars support for that, sorry about it
<macc24> it's fine, don't worry about it
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<SpieringsAE> wait, there are open uefi firmwares for arm chromebooks?
<SpieringsAE> I knew it for x86 ones, I have one myself with mrchromebox firmware, but I thought arm was stuck to funky boot partitions, at least thats how I got linux booting on my girlfriends chromebook with a mediatek chip
<macc24> SpieringsAE: u-boot can run efi binaries
<macc24> i don't recall anyone having u-boot running on an mtk chromebook tho
<SpieringsAE> Thats true, never done that though, does that actually work properly though with stuff like efibootmgr?
<macc24> in libreboot efibootmgr doesn't really work as efivars don't work - but aside that it's usable enough for linux
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<erebion[m]> Wait, the X13s actually does not suspend. It really just turns off the screen. :D
<abby> it's more than the screen
<abby> it's s2idle
<erebion[m]> What would be a USB-C dock that works well with the X13s? I need USB-C to plug in stuff and Diplay port and charging. Nothing fancy. :D
<erebion[m]> Any Thinkpad docks that are known to work well without pain?
<JensGlathe[m]> The without pain part is... ephemeral. I have a display that connects with type-c, with integrated dock, and that is quite useful. But all dock functions are limited to USB-2 as of now, its getting only one lane for data.
<erebion[m]> Well, that would at least allow me to connect keyboard, mouse and my Debian phone, which only has a 2.0 port anyway.
<JensGlathe[m]> iiyama ProLite XUB2792QSN-B5 27" Monitor 2560x1440 USB-C LAN HDMI DP Dock USB3.0
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<erebion[m]> Suspend produces:
<erebion[m]> Lockdown: systemd-logind: hibernation is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.7
<erebion[m]> So I don't think it suspends, considering that the screen stays on and it is still reachable via SSH
<JensGlathe[m]> I get mine to suspend, Ubuntu 24.04 (no dock)
<erebion[m]> Though I already have a screen, which I actually bought just a couple weeks ago, so a dock would be a better option
<erebion[m]> Probably without Secure Boot, then?
<JensGlathe[m]> yes, without secure boot
<erebion[m]> Although, suspend works fine on a different laptop with Secure Boot enabled.
<erebion[m]> Also, why " Lockdown: systemd-logind: hibernation is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.7"? I'm trying to suspend, not hibernate.
<erebion[m]> I just researched s2idle and realised that it does what it is supposed to do and I just did except a different thing to happen.
<JensGlathe[m]> when the ath11k firmware acts up with wrong ex buffer lengths, it also seems to tie up the complete bandwith of the router (or something to that effect)
<JensGlathe[m]> Wife was complaining that her iPad movie has stopped
<JensGlathe[m]> probably a good idea to just reboot the firmware when that happens
<erebion[m]> Wifi is a bit slow for me, right now i3status tells me 180 Mbit/s. I'd love a bit more as I'm also shoveling a lot of data around my network.
<erebion[m]> Also, should I change any configs to get more than 7 hours on full charge? That's what it says when unplugging the charger without it doing more than running Sway.
<zdykstra> What's your power draw at idle?