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z3ntu>
There's also some other msm8226 patches remaining (including the watchdog patch from months ago), so still lots of things queued
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bamse>
Newbyte: v4 is marked "superseeded" in patchworks...
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bamse>
sorry, v5 (as well)
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Newbyte>
bamse yeah, which is weird, because v5 is the last one I sent
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Newbyte>
doesn't "superseded" mean that there is a newer version?
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bamse>
it does, and typically it's assigned by the tool, but i do it manually as well...so it sounds like i would have screwed up here
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Newbyte>
Is there anything I should do?
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bamse>
do you know if the patches still applies cleanly on top of linux-net?
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Newbyte>
No, I haven't checked
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Newbyte>
I could do that if you want
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bamse>
if you rebase and resubmit it will end up in the queue as well, and we get the question answered
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Newbyte>
sure, I'll just do that then (and try to remember what git options I used to get a reviewable diff 😅️)
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bamse>
only non-standard here would be "b4 prep --force-revision 6"
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bamse>
but other than that, this is the tool/flow i'd recommend you using
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Newbyte>
thanks, I've been eyeing b4 and I should really figure it out
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aka_[m]>
what is a use of pcie on newer qcom socs?
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aka_[m]>
do they use qca wifi module over it?
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bamse>
aka_[m]: on mobile wifi is the typical use case, in other places we have nvme and modem there as well
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bamse>
ohh, and we have a bunch of targets (upstream) with usb on pcie
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aka_[m]>
is there technical possibility to hack some wires/pins on lets say phone mobo and have it reworked to support nvme?
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aka_[m]>
some kind of Frankenstein pi
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aka_[m]>
as we know nowadays broken phones can be so cheap while displays tends to be too expensive to be worth replacing
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calebccff>
oh nice, didn't know FP5 schematics were out yet!
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z3ntu>
calebccff: Linked in the postmarketOS wiki since December ;)
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aka_[m]>
konradybcio: just noticed,will revisit these maybe on saturday
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aka_[m]>
regrding gpu opps i probably decided to use single freq for single rpmpd level
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aka_[m]>
but indeed there is more freqs i also guess i was too scared to go far because no gfx-cpr2 support is in place
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aka_[m]>
wouldn't it be better to limit some freq so we don't have to enable dedicated pll?
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aka_[m]>
like leave lower range for GPLL0 ~ 400mhz
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aka_[m]>
diff between 432 and 400 probably ain't big but we don't have to enable gpll6 for that
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