<rajkosto>
"what does the ethernet orange LED slowly blinking mean on orangepi pc2" its connected to LED0-AD0 on RTL8211E
<rajkosto>
its definitely not the "activity" LED, some switches i hook it up to it stays solid orange, some it slowly blinks 1s on 1s off, but it works at 1gbps full duplex either way
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<gamiee>
smaeul: oh, another SoC under "AWOL" brand, I wonder if this means that the SDK will be published directly by AW as on D1.
<smaeul>
the comments on the thread seem to imply that
<gamiee>
I like this "THE V853 HAS 1T NPU (VERY OPEN, NOT THE V831 ONE)" :D
<gamiee>
I wonder what AWOL is at all, official community around Allwinner SoCs?
<smaeul>
yes, they have links to that site from inside their customer portal
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<smaeul>
jernej: IIRC that was from reading the manual and comparing with the BSP driver
<smaeul>
before I got the driver working in the first place
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<smaeul>
oh, yeah, it's this line from the DES1 definition in the manual: "If this field is 0, the DMA ignores this buffer and proceeds to the next descriptor."
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<jernej>
so mmc controller might skip some transfers unintentionally?
<jernej>
it's also interesting that max size is 4 bytes lower than power of two
<smaeul>
that's because the lowest two bits are ignored