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13:04.30AstainHellbringmorning!
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13:06.48Marajin_morning AstainHellbring
13:09.04AstainHellbringwhats up Marajin
13:09.11Marajinnot much, yonself?
13:09.19AstainHellbringnot much
13:09.27AstainHellbringfirst time ever getting to office before everyone else
13:09.36Marajinwoo!
13:09.39MarajinKeen!
13:10.04AstainHellbringkinda... its a little wierd too
13:11.20AstainHellbringhad to pull out my alarm code and disable the alarm
13:14.24Marajinheh :p
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13:51.33ali1234can anyone assist me in finding the physical address of the disk on chip on wizard?
13:52.08ali1234is the doc usually connected to a gpio that has to be turned on?
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14:15.16ali1234nevermind, i found it :)
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15:39.04Untouchab1eHi
15:39.05Untouchab1eanyone in?
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15:53.33banduluhi there
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16:27.31Patrockhow's dev going on blackstone?
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18:30.42cr2hehe. this channel is completely dead in the last days.
18:31.16Marajincr2: and we all know who to blame!
18:31.34Marajincr2: I saw you with the shovel and bin liners!
18:32.03cr2yeah, i can't do everything at once.
18:32.15Marajinwell why not damnit!
18:34.09cr2ok, i'll connect the usb disk and write some kernel patches :)
18:35.20Marajingood man
18:35.27Marajinand then you can solve world poverty
18:35.43cr2true
18:35.45Marajinthe rate the economies of the major countries are going we're going to need a solution to that one pretty soon
18:37.23cr2hehe. as long as there is some food (summer is coming) and the internet access, i'm not worried.
18:47.20AstainHellbringyes inet access fail == death
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18:58.12bandulusomebody awake?
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19:51.28cmonexcr2?
19:51.29cmonexyou there?
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20:05.25cr2cmonex: yes
20:12.30cmonexok
20:12.33cmonexi got some q
20:12.37cmonex[04:49:58] <tmzt> 10:05 < cr2> maejrep: the nand-mpu is disabled with 1 bit (see itsutils). but it will open a really big can of worms.
20:12.56cmonexhow do you do that on arm11 if it is all locked down?
20:13.14cmonexi mean, ram mpu and all that is also locked
20:13.23cmonexlets assume this case
20:13.26cmonexso how is it possible then?
20:15.35cr2obviously the 0xa0b* is not locked
20:15.52cr2otherwise i'd not be abled to dump the whole nand
20:16.58cr2on the first titans even the amss/oemsbl/qcsbl were not locked.
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20:22.10pwalla_good evening
20:22.49pwalla_is there somewhere I can find a good tuto to install linux on hct hermes or elf
20:23.02pwalla_I mean the htc boot from lin ilage
20:38.41cr2pwalla_: there is no good tutorial for hermes because it's a hack.
20:39.00pwalla_thanks
20:39.15pwalla_is there anything for prophet or elf
20:41.42cr2check http://linwizard.sf.net
20:41.52cr2or ask ali1234
20:41.59ali1234ask what now?
20:42.21ali1234ah right... it probably wont work out of the box with prophet or elf
20:42.38ali1234not that it works out of the box with wizard :)
20:42.53pwalla_thanks
20:43.01cr2ali1234: do you habe working nand now ? :)
20:43.14ali1234no, i can't get it out of reset mode
20:43.28ali1234although i am sure i have found the base address
20:43.37ali1234it just doesn't respond to the wake up command
20:43.58cr2some gpio missing ?
20:44.08ali1234yeah im thinking maybe a gpio is holding it in reset
20:44.19pwalla_So linux won't work on elf prophet nor hermes as today?
20:44.47ali1234pwalla_: the kernel will boot but you might not get any display or keyboard or touchscreen or some combination of those
20:45.17ali1234a few people have got the display working on prophet but they didn't send us any patch yet (that i know of)
20:46.20ali1234so it depends how you define "work"
20:46.27cr2pwalla_: hermes will boot, the lcd works, touchscreen works, but it can't be used for anything useful. because the SD is not supported
20:47.18ali1234i don't think there is any linux smartphone that i would class as "working" - except maybe the G1 which arguably doesn't count :)
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20:47.53boli^kaiser is close...ish
20:48.11pwalla_ok thanks so I will just try on hermes
20:48.11ali1234cr2: what could i do to make windows turn on the DoC while i trace with haret?
20:48.42ali1234i was thinking maybe fiddle with extrom...
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20:50.30cr2ali1234: hm. haret misses the 'ls' command
20:50.53cr2should be easy to add it though.
20:51.01cr2using 'ps' as a base.
20:51.14ali1234but... can haret trace haret??
20:51.41ali1234and i need to catch when windows actually turns on the doc... i'm not even sure when that happens
20:51.44cr2yes, you can do 'listen 9998'
20:52.13cr2and connect a second session to 9998, where you can execute commands.
20:53.25ali1234hmm... i'm getting chipid "3" now... which is new... but wrong. so now it isn't in reset mode but deep sleep mode
20:53.39ali1234either that or i'm looking in totally the wrong place
20:54.50cr2ali1234: why don't you check the spl ?
20:55.06ali1234you mean the IPL?
20:55.36ali1234IPL is all you get before the DOC is setup so it must have the correct code... i tried disassembling it but it didn't make a lot of sense to me
20:56.03ali1234i have a theory though. i think reading the boot page might be putting it in reset mode
20:56.12ali1234maybe that is what they mean by "boot detection"
20:56.36ali1234so basically, i set it up but my tools can only read a linear block of memory... and so when it touches the boot page... it gets reset again
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20:56.44RyeBryehttp://andblogs.net/2009/05/specs/ <-- MSM7200 specs
20:56.46ali1234need to make better tools :)
20:58.26cr2RyeBrye: 7200A ?
20:58.39RyeBryeIt includes the 7200A
21:00.00RyeBryeit's 80-VA736-2-MSM7200-SoftwareInterface.pdf and 80-VE263-25-MSM7200A-BasebandTopics.pdf
21:01.14RyeBryeI'm working with someone else who is trying to get the USB OTG stuff working on the HTC Dream - the USB PHY on the Dream is apparently the SMSC USB3316 - we've got the datasheet for that SMSC USB3316 too if anyone wants it (they are a lot easier than Qualcomm - they will just email it to you if you ask)
21:01.37Marajinheh
21:02.19cr2RyeBrye: the usb host is working on raph (in spl)
21:03.03cr2RyeBrye: sounds good.
21:03.21RyeBryeThere was a russian forum somewhere that had them sitting on it
21:03.31RyeBryeI think the KGB was involved
21:03.55cr2outsourcing ?
21:05.22cr2not publishing the specs is dumb anyway ;)
21:06.54diogene31cr2, RyeBrye: Wow, specifications. A dream come true :)
21:07.25cr2http://www.smsc.com/main/datasheets/3316db.pdf is lean on details
21:07.49cr2diogene31: yeah, slowly.
21:08.09RyeBryecr2 that's not the datasheet - they emailed the full one which is 76 pages or something
21:08.12RyeBryeI can post it if you want
21:08.16RyeBryethat's the "data brief"
21:08.41cr2RyeBrye: yes, i understand it.
21:09.08cr2RyeBrye: i'm busy with other things now. but your research sounds great.
21:09.24RyeBryeok. I'll post the USB3316 datasheet for anyone else who cares
21:10.39boli^can someone remind me what is required to turn the display the correct way up when running in landscape mode? (kaiser)
21:10.55boli^is it a kernel option? or something in system.img?
21:11.39RyeBryehttp://www.filedropper.com/usb3316cdsrev11211-05-08
21:11.46diogene31cr2: Yes, that's a brief. All the protocol dialogue managing the OTG is missing ...
21:11.46RyeBryeis the USB 3316 detailed datasheet
21:16.23diogene31RyeBrye: Hi. Did you ask for help on the linux kernel usb mailing list ?
21:16.41RyeBryeNo, I haven't
21:16.47cr2omg. why does usbh need 8 data lines ??
21:16.49RyeBryeI am not the one doing most of the legwork on this
21:17.11RyeBryeI'm just the spec monkey passing it off to a friend who has more driver experience than me
21:18.29diogene31RyeBrye: Well, the driver writter should take a chance with linux-usb@vger.kernel.org. Developpers are always welcome to ask the specialist in there.
21:19.08RyeBryeCool. I'll suggest he do that
21:20.14cr2diogene31: the usn host support in raph100 spl is not taking a great amount of code. that makes a lot of hope
21:20.30cr2s/usn/usb/
21:21.51diogene31cr2: That's certainly a good sign, even if I don't see how usb host code can fit in an spl. Usb host is tricky with all the timeslice issues, endpoint distribution, etc ...
21:23.05cr2diogene31: they use it to connect an usb dongle (miniUSB stick?)
21:23.54cr2so it may be a bit tricky to do full-blown otg.
21:25.21diogene31cr2: If it's usb host in OTG mode, it's more simpler, and that makes way more sense.
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21:25.39cr2ok
21:26.27cr2aha
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21:35.55cr2hm
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21:40.56keyhivehey all :]
21:42.05cr2hi keyhive
21:42.31keyhivedoes anyone happen to know the name of a project that established a CLI-based session with the htc terminal?
21:42.49keyhivefor linux, preferably ;]
21:43.38cr2what is htc terminal ?
21:44.05keyhivei don't know the proper name for it, but it's what you'd connect to using putty on windows
21:44.25keyhiveyou know, where you talk to the phone on a lower level, in a session
21:44.27Marajinum, under linux wouldn't you just use telnet?
21:45.08keyhiveMarajin: never thought of it.  it's not obvious to me that it would just 'work' and know how to establish a session using usb.
21:45.36keyhivesay i have an htc titan, would i not need some special driver to communicate with my phone as anything other than mass storage?
21:47.11keyhivenm, i'll just read the logs.
21:47.41keyhive[but if someone really wants to give an answer, i won't hold it against them]
21:47.58Marajinum, I'd suspect you need usbnet functioning first
21:48.20keyhiveMarajin, thank you :]
21:48.27keyhivei'm just looking for a shove out the door
21:48.30keyhive'preciate it
21:49.20MarajinWell I'm trying to guess at what you're doing, are you trying to get a telnet session to spl for some reason?
21:50.51cr2Marajin: spl is usb-serial. you don't need telnet for it. cu/minicom
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22:15.21Marajincr2: yeah I thought he wanted to telnet to a linux booted on the titan first
22:15.27Marajinthen i figured he meant spl
22:15.53boli^telnet bad
22:15.55boli^ssh good
22:16.10boli^verbs optional
22:17.31ali1234what is the ssh equivalent of ctrl-] q?
22:17.43ali1234(for when you crash the phone)
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22:18.31boli^i suspect the ssh session would drop anyway, hypothetically
22:18.38ali1234after about 2 days, yeah
22:18.45boli^or just kill the ssh command from another window
22:19.03Marajinit does take a ludicrous amount of time for an ssh client to just drop
22:19.09boli^ctrl-z might work, depending on how you're configured
22:19.37boli^my clients are always configured to send keep-alives
22:21.26boli^a side effect being that if the connection goes away, i'll know about it sooner
22:25.26cr2ali1234: ~.
22:25.56cr2ali1234: bad, always if you use 'cu' ;)
22:26.01ali1234oh wow thank you :)
22:27.35cr2ali1234: because ~. is the eascape sequence for cu too.
22:31.23keyhivewell, what i'm actually trying to do is get a byte-by-byte copy of the titan flash memory space over to a ramdisk.
22:31.41keyhivei'm trying to copy the volume
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22:35.25Swirlycurly?
22:37.30Swirlycurlyany estimate on how long until it we will be able to use the sound, microphone, power management, and 3g/wifi
22:37.59boli^on what
22:38.11Swirlycurlyraphael
22:38.32Swirlycurlyi have the 110
22:39.15boli^i dont know enough to be able to tell you
22:39.56Swirlycurlyis there anything you can tell me about the development
22:40.07boli^but im hoping 'they' finish bluetooth support on the kaiser first.
22:40.19captnoordcan you specify the question
22:40.20boli^i only know a little about the kaiser, because a kaiser is what i have
22:40.34captnoordand the raph
22:40.39captnoordwill take some time
22:41.01captnoordand the best thing you can do
22:41.05captnoordis help the developers
22:41.07Swirlycurlyi have the raph110, and i have been following android on it but there hasnt been an update on connect-utb for two months
22:41.12boli^can someone remind me what is required to turn the display the correct way up when running in landscape mode? (kaiser)
22:41.17ali1234Swirlycurly: you basically want everything to work... that has not yet happened on any reverse engineered phone that i know of
22:41.38Swirlycurlyso will it ever work do you think?
22:41.57captnoordlol
22:42.07captnoorddude I suggest you go read of the forum and read the wiki about progress
22:42.19captnoordand you will be able to awnser that question yourself
22:42.24Swirlycurlyive been reading that shit for the past two months, and no updates
22:42.34captnoordthen
22:42.41captnoordit will take long
22:43.13Swirlycurlyalright, i kind of want to get my hands on a g1 but then i wont have my warranty....
22:43.15boli^if you're getting too impatient - go buy a g1
22:43.37captnoordyup
22:43.37Swirlycurlyexcept i have att, and 3g wont work on it, as far as i know.
22:44.29Swirlycurlyu think it would be a good idea to go smash my phone, pay 50 for a new one and then sell it to buy a g1?
22:44.37ali1234my advice is buy a normal phone that can be easily unlocked/tethered and an arm netbook
22:45.03captnoordmine buy a g1
22:45.19boli^i think asking a room full of people you don't know what to do with your fone is a little... odd
22:46.03Swirlycurlywhich arm netbook?
22:46.09Marajinwoo, new musical keyboard
22:46.26captnoordhighfives Marajin
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22:48.50ali1234hmm... i think /dev/mem is lying to me
22:50.19boli^waterboard it
22:52.21ali1234does /dev/mem really give you access to the physical memory addresses, or is there more mmu stuff to fight with?
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22:55.31ali1234the disk on chip presents a 0x2000 byte window in physical memory, which should contain the ipl, 0x800b, 0x1000b of 0s (when in reset), then the ipl again in the final 0x800b
22:56.23cr2ali1234: ipl is at 0x0 ?
22:56.26ali1234i can see that repeated over and over starting from 0x0 and up to 0x8000000 (which makes 128mb, the total amount of flash the device has)
22:56.53cr2ali1234: you have mdoc ?
22:57.13boli^i thought i found a short guide for compiling a kernel for kaiser somewhere recently
22:57.16ali1234m-systems disk on chip g3
22:57.16boli^but i cant find it now
22:57.23boli^can anyone point me in the right direction?
22:57.33ali1234i have the pdf which tells how it works also
22:58.08ali1234but what is driving me crazy is when i read from those addresses in kernel code i get a different result than if i read them from /dev/mem
22:58.46ali1234boli^: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BuildTheKaiserKernel
22:59.09cr2ali1234: g3 has the 0x800 window at 0x0
22:59.20cr2ali1234: for ipl
22:59.34ali1234yes and again at 0x1800 "to support devices which seek from the top of memory"
22:59.39boli^thanks ali1234
22:59.48ali1234and 0x800-0x1800 is supposed to be the registers
23:00.41cr2http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_DiskOnChip
23:00.48ali1234yeah i've read that :)
23:01.21ali1234i see ipl at 0x0, 0x1800, 0x2000, 0x3800, 0x4000 ... etc all the way to 0x08000000
23:01.22cr2to read from data window you need to issue a lot of commands
23:01.42cr2there is a docg3.c driver
23:01.43ali1234cr2: yep, i know that, i'm trying to send the wake up command and read chip id
23:02.23ali1234but whatever i do i get a bogus result for chipid - from /dev/mem it is always 0
23:02.26cr2it's a very well known part of any g3 ipl
23:02.35ali1234and from kernel calls i get 3
23:02.49cr2it's even documented by m-systems
23:03.09ali1234i know ... i have the doc... i can;t get it to work, which is why it's driving me crazy :)
23:03.24Marajincaptnoord: just got a yamaha given to me, shoulda been 300ish UKP, got it free, they paid about 27.50 for it before gifting it to me.. It's nothing fancy but it's USB midi and nice sound so woo
23:03.53cr2ali1234: what about making docg3.c work ?
23:04.04ali1234i didn't know it existed until just now :)
23:04.10ali1234i will give it a try if i can find it
23:04.14captnoordnice :D
23:04.24captnoorddamn i'm getting tired..... at lanparty and shit
23:04.32Marajinyerp :) can get rid of my decade old casio
23:04.47cr2ali1234: it may need a patch for the mdoc size. (hardcoded now)
23:04.52ali1234Marajin: hmm i know somebody in manchester who was selling a yamaha recently :)
23:06.44ali1234cr2: any clue where i might find it?
23:10.14Marajinali1234: oh?
23:10.27Marajinali1234: this came from leeds AFAIK
23:23.23cr2ali1234: docg3.c ?
23:23.37ali1234i think it's in the ba kernel? getting the cvs now
23:24.22ali1234artemis has some g3 stuff too but it looks incomplete and i think babelo said he never got it to work
23:32.42cr2http://handhelds.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/linux/kernel26/arch/arm/mach-pxa/htcuniversal/docg3.c
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