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<ynezz>
that imx/cortexa7 build failure should be fixed now, that at91/sam9x failure was reported to the author in that PR, that ipq40xx/generic is above my head "ERROR: tools/flex failed to build: configure: error: cannot run /usr/bin/env bash build-aux/config.sub"
<ynezz>
ah, there was libtool bumped in ad0733a7f0, so likely the culprit
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<aparcar[m]>
I'm running OpenWrt within QEMU and reboots take forever, it's like the kernel extraction or whatever is stalled. Then after some time it suddenly boots. Anyone knows what's happening?
<hurricos>
bonus points if you dig around for some boards that use your chips, then use atheepmgr to get a detailed diff :P
* mrnuke
is lurking around
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<robimarko>
mrnuke: Any new crazy stuff you found?
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<mrnuke>
robimarko: yeah, there's a LED controller "qca,ledc" that controls the LEDs, but following the example from the RAX120 PR, I was able to treat it as a HC595 and get it to work with the existing drivers
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<robimarko>
Yeah, thats just a HW controller for 74x164 aka HC595 SSR-s
<robimarko>
Like you did, just ignore and bitbang a slow SPI bus
<robimarko>
If you think that Netgear is crazy, you might look at Microchip
<robimarko>
Finally got the SparX-5 reference board that was ordered in like December
<mrnuke>
Huh? I thought Microchip were the good guys!
<robimarko>
Yeah, they are
<robimarko>
But they managed to ship my 4k USD reference board broken, it was always in reset
<robimarko>
Opened a ticket, support was useless obviously
<mrnuke>
They knew you were an openrt dev and would be able to fix it easily!
<mrnuke>
s/openrt/openwrt/
<robimarko>
Found that a inductor for buck regulator got broken of clean from the board
<mrnuke>
did it rip out the traces?
<robimarko>
And whole 1.8V rail was missing so it was in reset as PG was never high
<robimarko>
Nope, pads were perfect, found part of copper legs from the inductor
<robimarko>
So I was lucky
<robimarko>
Anyway, their suggestion was that I fix it, company was not really happy
<mrnuke>
Do you have the equipment and skills to solder a new inductor?
<robimarko>
Yeah, repaired it today after inductors arrived
<robimarko>
Since I got tired after RMA ticket was opened for 7 days without a reply
<robimarko>
To top it off, I could not figure out why my kernel was constantly crashing immediately after loading
<robimarko>
Geniouses added PSCI nodes and core bringup but they never implemented PSCI at all
<robimarko>
Either from ATF (There is no ATF running) or from U-boot
<robimarko>
So kernel would crash on probing PSCI
<robimarko>
That was a fun one to find, and there is bunch of peripherals missing
<robimarko>
Like WDT, fan controller etc
<robimarko>
WDT is weird as its just a Synopsys one thats already supported
<robimarko>
At least registers and datasheet are open
<robimarko>
Though register map offsets dont match reality at all, datasheet has the right offsets
<mrnuke>
No PSCI is good in my book. I never liked these firmware interfaces that take control away form the OS
<robimarko>
Well, thing is that you dont need FW to implement it
<robimarko>
U-boot provides it
<robimarko>
And its a standard interface unlike this ancient spin-table bringup
<robimarko>
And using GPIO for restart
<robimarko>
Managed to dig up "updated" u-boot from their Buildroot SDK and nope, no PSCI still
<robimarko>
Its an issue as their upstream DTS uses PSCI
<mrnuke>
So the upstream kernel never worked?
<robimarko>
Yeah
<robimarko>
You would not believe how many times I hit that
<robimarko>
With "upstream" platforms
<mrnuke>
It should be a crime to write kernel code wihtout a license
<robimarko>
Its looking more and more that way
<robimarko>
Cause there are way too many repeat offenders like QCA
<robimarko>
Cause I ended up fixing their mess when upstreaming IPQ807x
<robimarko>
Idiots upstreamed CPU cluster clock that never worked
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<mrnuke>
QCA is a lost cause
<robimarko>
Scary thing is that they are one of the "better" ones
<mrnuke>
You mean "less shitty" ones
<robimarko>
Yeah
<robimarko>
Better is too optimistic
<mrnuke>
I've had pretty good luck with STM32MP stuff
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<robimarko>
Well, good luck finding any networking HW with that
<robimarko>
Hehe, Microchip just reverted upstream changes and uses spin-table in their DTS
<mrnuke>
My point is, that it is possible for a vendor to make an SoC with software that doesn't suck
<robimarko>
Oh yeah
<robimarko>
And worst part is that all it takes is for them to make stuff semi-open
<robimarko>
And then community does wonders with that
<mrnuke>
Linux foundation needs to come up with a catchy name for a certification like "Secure-Supremo", and give it to devices that have functional upstream support
<robimarko>
Dont get me started with Linux foundation
<robimarko>
Have to deal with them
<robimarko>
Not happy at all
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<mrnuke>
Okay, name the certification "Torvalds-approved" :p
<robimarko>
That sounds awesome
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<mrnuke>
I imagine a picture of Linus giving the finger to nvidia
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<svanheule>
mrnuke: robimarko: I suggest you don't try to boot current vanilla upstream kernels on realtek then, if you don't like broken builds
<mrnuke>
svanheule: okay, what's broken?
<svanheule>
mrnuke: the devicetree is all wrong, I don't think it would even succeed to bring up interrupts
<mrnuke>
I see a lot of boards that do "linux,default-trigger =" into the DTS, and even patches that move setting the trigger from scripts to the DTS. I have been taught that the DTS is a descriptor of the hardware, not a descriptor of how we want to use the hardware. What is the right answer here?
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