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<eric_engestrom> a630 keeps crashing and blocking random MRs, eg. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/pipelines/1052921
<eric_engestrom> daniels: is this one of yours, or do you know whose it is?
<eric_engestrom> I think I'll `.` the a630 jobs until someone can make it stable and re-enable it
<eric_engestrom> I decided to move them from pre-merge to nightly instead of disabling them
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<daniels> eric_engestrom: a630 is robclark
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<DavidHeidelberg> eric_engestrom: it's just hitting the 20 min timeout. It happend few times when upreving to 6.6, so it seems one of the tests maybe takes longer. The difference was 17 min - 21min.
<DavidHeidelberg> I would suggest setting 25m workaround for a630 until it gets figured out.
<DavidHeidelberg> *timeout: 25m
<mupuf> DavidHeidelberg: if you make the MR, I'll Ack it :)
<mupuf> DavidHeidelberg: thanks!
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<pinchartl> trying to tap into collective knowledge: does anyone know of a remote-controllable USB-C PD power supply ? something with a connection to mains on one side, 1+ USB-C PD ports on the other side, and a USB or ethernet port for control
<__tim> not sure if this would do what you want, but have you considered a "smart plug" for lamps and such in connection with a normal charger? could be remote controlled via bluetooth or wifi and such then with standard protocols, and should be fairly cheap and easy to come by
<pinchartl> __tim: I don't want to switch the mains side
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<pinchartl> https://www.mikroe.com/usb-c-source-click seems interesting, but not necessarily easy to integrate
<DavidHeidelberg> pinchartl: usually cheaper to get is 240V power plug or extension cord
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<pinchartl> DavidHeidelberg: the trouble with switching mains is that most USB power blocks don't have a earth connection on the mains side. that creates lots of issues with ground loops
<pinchartl> and it's surprisingly difficult to find cheap, reliable, controllable power sockets with standard open protocols
<pinchartl> I retired that solution when I ended up with 230V on the shielf of the HDMI and USB connectors on the development boards
<pinchartl> (fortunately that was 230V with very low current, but still enough to make it uncomfortable to touch the boards, and to reduce their lifespan)
<DavidHeidelberg> pinchartl: gosund p1 (you have to flash it w/ Tasmota, if you're not in Germany where you can buy thwm preflashed)
<DavidHeidelberg> My favorite
<lumag> DavidHeidelberg, don't they a have a single relay for all USB ports?
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<pinchartl> and it doesn't seem to support USB PD
<pinchartl> and no wifi please :-)
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<DavidHeidelberg> pinchartl: you control 3x 240V; 1x 3A 5v (with 3 ports). WiFi on secondary channel, reliable
<DavidHeidelberg> well, then you're life will be hard. I originally wanted controlled usb-pd too..
<pinchartl> I really can't believe this is an unsolved problem
<pinchartl> after so many years
<pinchartl> https://www.mikroe.com/usb-c-source-click may be part of a solution
<pinchartl> and I know my life will be hard. it already is :-)
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<DavidHeidelberg> while it looks tempting, $24.96 for one device control vs ~ $ 8.3 per any 240V device (+ extra usb control 4free), it's better deal
<DavidHeidelberg> thou if you use it, I would be interested how the integration look and maybe find some use for it too :P
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<pinchartl> I'm comparing it to "professional" solutions priced at $1200 for 6 ports :-)
<DavidHeidelberg> what a deal! :D
<pinchartl> it's a very nice design
* pinchartl wonders what kernelCI uses
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<DavidHeidelberg> is it USB-PD? Doesn't look like it
* DavidHeidelberg is kinda suprised that LabGrid is that popular...
<lumag> pinchartl, the PoE thing looks really nice. But I don't think it's sold anymore
<pinchartl> lumag: which one ?
<lumag> pinchartl, LXA-TAC
<lumag> at least I couldn't find it in their shop
<pinchartl> it's not sold yet :-)
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<mupuf> pinchartl: do you consider SNMP as an open protocol?
<mupuf> If so, APC PDUs from eBay are relatively cheap: ~250€ for 8 ports
<mupuf> Doesn't solve your ground issue though
<mupuf> But if you plug it to a PC via a serial adapter, it should get grounded through there, no?
<mupuf> And BTW, if you wanna come over to my office, I could show you how I did it for Valve
<mupuf> As for Kernel CI, check out pdu-daemon, that's what they use
<mupuf> Most of the drivers use serial or telnet to navigate through menus to turn ON/OFF ports :D
<mupuf> And last I checked, it was write-only
<mupuf> No way to check the state
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<pinchartl> SNMP is semi-open I suppose
<pinchartl> I can ground the boards "manually" indeed
<pinchartl> and I could give your office a visit, sure
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<DavidHeidelberg> Yes, but separate for the 3x 240v
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