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03:05.34*** topic/#htc-linux is Welcome to htc-linux | Logs: http://apt.rikers.org/%23htc-linux | Livelogs: http://irclog.netripper.com/?chan=htc-linux | Wiki: http://htc-linux.org/wiki | Original project page: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Xanadux | Please use device codenames. For aliases, see: http://wiki.xda-developers.com | Join #android for android centered discussion.
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09:11.04Daemon_hello all
09:12.11tmzthello
09:16.06FR^2hiho
09:17.59nitroxideany user of athena under android ?
09:20.35tmztquestion?
09:20.49tmzthave not though
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10:04.24Bushmanhmm....
10:05.37Bushmanwich HTC device was introduced with WM6 nativly and has compleet hardware support in linux?
10:06.06Bushman(if there's more than one, preferably the oldest)
10:07.18Bushmanmaybe i'll sell both my BAs and buy one, better htc insted? :P
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10:17.48ali1234Bushman: no device has *complete* linux support, except maybe BA, and i'm not even sure about that
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10:29.49Daemon_ali1234, BA?
10:31.34ali1234blueangel?
10:32.01Daemon_oh
10:32.02Daemon_thanks
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11:47.02Daemon_where is linuxtogo?
11:49.10tmztdns is not working
11:50.41Daemon_what are the ip address?
11:50.56tmztfor ip read logs at irclog.netripper.com
11:52.36Daemon_<Captnoord> adding 85.214.40.226git.linuxtogo.org as static dns works
11:53.15tmztapt: ltg is 85.214.40.226
11:53.16apttmzt: okay
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12:55.04druiduso, who registered for google codejam? :)
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13:10.39crsantoshi
13:11.11crsantosanyone with android on kaiser?
13:12.39Captnoordlol
13:12.45CaptnoordI suggest you check out the wiki
13:13.02crsantosis just the wifi... all the rest is working
13:13.33Captnoordhmmm k
13:13.52Captnoordno one on the forum with the same problems?
13:16.25crsantosy, but some of them never get it to work
13:17.34Captnoordhmmm....
13:17.38Captnoordand if you check the git logs
13:17.46Captnoorddoes they mention wifi support?
13:17.48Captnoordbeeing fixed
13:17.53Captnoordor beeing bugged?
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13:24.15crsantosthey said yes
13:24.24crsantosbut my kaiser is cursed :D
13:24.52crsantosi'm waiting for my HTC Magic... so I tried to put on my Kaiser to get used to
13:26.14Captnoordhehe
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13:29.48crsantosand manage to connect the htc to a linux/mac system? anyone can mount the SD card?
13:30.03crsantosIt doesn't mount itself
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13:49.19xperiaBushman: the best phone device with the best hardware quallity with a full native linux at the moment is from my site of view the new N900 Nokia Pocket PC. http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-45904.html
13:50.05xperiaMy next Phone will be a nokia. they have the best devices. HTC is crap from the hardware quality
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13:53.20FR^2*shrug* I had my htc s730 (wings 220) for about three weeks. Hardware is okay, but the software (windows mobile) is crap ;)
13:55.41xperiaxperia sucks heavy. the keyboard is in windows after some weeks not usable. from 20 keypresses only 10 are recognised. i think the drivers are the biggest problem. P.S a very good video of the new N900 Pocket PC Phone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbxyLnwFSvI
13:57.39x29alol, the N900 has no fiddling with it
13:57.47x29alinux by default is boring ;)
13:58.35FR^2hehe
14:02.01ali1234maemo is no more linux than android
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14:02.59x29aali1234: imho, it is
14:03.01druidumy diamond touchscreen is semi-fucked up
14:03.11druiduworks only when it's in the mood
14:03.19x29aali1234: but the Mer idea is great
14:03.58ali1234anyway, n900 is only step 4... step 5 is what you want :)
14:04.54x29aim happy with my htc magic for use and magician for tinkering
14:05.12x29abtw, setting up my buildchroot right now, im done with toolchains :<
14:05.24xperiaas i know you can run linux gtk apllications in maemo with no problems. the n900 is at the moment from my side of view the most linux friendly device at the market
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14:06.18ali1234i wouldn't say "with no problems"
14:06.25ali1234the maemo window manager is really horrible
14:06.42x29axperia: is it at the market already?
14:06.43ali1234any app that uses multiple windows would fail horrible
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14:06.53xperiaandroid is java. sure also cool but not very compatible with the linux desktop application. for me android is not linux
14:08.11x29axperia: agreed, but it supports rapid developement
14:08.33xperiax29a: the n900 should be selled in about 30 days as i have readed. the price should be about 600 Euro without any contracts.
14:08.50x29ayeh, thats what amazon says
14:09.01x29ai sold my n810 for a G1, so i wont go for the N900
14:09.21ali1234the maemo SDK is pretty bad - in terms of setting it up. it might be the worlds greatest API, but i can't get it to work properly :/
14:09.51ali1234n900 is 599 euro before local taxes, shipping, etc
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14:10.40xperia:-) n810 didnt has phone capability right ? the n900 has phone capability ali1234: what do you mean with step 5. what is the difference between step 4 and step 5 ?
14:10.53ali1234right, n900 is the first one with a phone in
14:10.56miknixali1234, hum.. 600 euro. not cheap
14:11.01ali1234the 5 step plan is a nokia thing :)
14:11.11druiduxperia: having a full-blown linux on a phone is not that useful, unless it's specially tailored for mobile use
14:11.54ali1234http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=23647
14:12.06druiduandroid is actually linux, just that the gui is java-based with native code for the critical parts, and gpu acceleration
14:12.37ali1234actually android seems to do very little gpu acceleration
14:13.14druiduon an original android phone (like g1) or on our hacks? :)
14:13.56miknixdruidu, if the phone/pda/handheld/whatever has a proper terminal, big screen and plenty of cpu power. I see it VERY useful with linux
14:14.10druidubtw
14:14.19x29athats where i do connectbot and be happy
14:14.23druidudid you guys now you can ctrl+alt+F1 and start typing on the console, from android? :)
14:14.30druiduso there you go, linux
14:14.48miknixali1234, are you also thinking in getting a n900?
14:14.53ali1234druidu: all it seems to do is blit stuff, which any graphics chip should be able to accelerate since forever. not 3d stuff...
14:15.14ali1234miknix: no chance, i can't afford that. it will be at least £700 off contract in UK
14:15.41druiduI think they also implemented some effects like blur using hardware accelerated routines
14:15.47ali1234if i had £700 i'd buy a new computer to replace this 10 year old one i got for free
14:15.52druidusaw something like that in the mdp code
14:16.12miknixali1234, yeah.. that's the problem.. if a pda comes with a gsm module, it is subject of cartelization by phone operators
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14:16.30miknixI'm looking from old n8xx and n700 on ebay
14:16.34ali1234gsm sucks anyway
14:16.40druiduhttp://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=commit;h=0c27973b126f2fc9b770c385956e2aae1a4a56e0
14:16.41ali12343g even
14:16.55ali1234still too slow and expensive
14:17.02ali1234even if the phone is free, the data charges are stupid
14:17.09ali1234even broadband is going more and more than way
14:17.21miknixindeed. but consumes very little battery.
14:17.24druiduI have a pretty cheap data plan for my phone
14:17.44miknixjust look at the wifi. even if they have great power saving chips, the whole tcp/ip stack kills the battery
14:17.51ali1234if you look at how wholesale broadband is priced in the UK, basically anyone offering a cap of >2GB for <£25/month is overselling their bandwidth
14:18.45miknixI pay 1 euro for having internet during 24h
14:18.52miknixgprs I mean
14:18.55ali1234yeah
14:18.57miknixwith limit of 200Mb
14:19.06ali1234i pay extra £5 on my contract per month for 1GB per month
14:19.37druiduwith my operator you get unlimited traffic for like 15euro
14:19.37x29asweet
14:19.46ali1234which is cheaper than the price the ISPs pay to BT for their ADSL wholesale product (which they then have to resell for profit)
14:19.52x29aits 10Eur/250mb with me
14:20.10druiduyou get 3g+ only for the first 500 mb on the phone, then 128kbps
14:20.33ali1234druidu: yep same here for the 1GB, then gprs after that, for no extra
14:20.49ali1234but my phone doesn't do 3G anyway
14:20.55ali1234so i'm effectively unlimited :)
14:21.22druiduactually, for 15 euro they give you another sim for use with your laptop and you get 2gb of traffic for that too
14:21.26ali1234not that i would even want to download 1GB on GPRS
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14:21.37druiduI pay like 7-8 euros for 500mb on my phone
14:21.42Daemon_8 USB for 1 GB for me :)
14:21.49SkyldAnyone any ideas why I would get "C compiler unable to create executables" while trying to build opkg using openembedded?
14:21.50Daemon_But no unlimmited plans :(
14:21.56miknixthe problem is there are no alternatives.. wifi consumes too much power. wimax is still not greatly deployed, and even if it did, the way how tcp/ip works doesn't allow power saving
14:22.21ali1234Skyld: you are cross compiling something, and the configure script is not cross compile aware, so it tries to run the output from the CC and fails cos it is for a different ARCH
14:22.37druiduI think larger power-density for batteries is closer than more efficient wifi chips
14:22.38miknixwe really need a new event-driven internet stack
14:22.47Skyldali1234: What can I do to fix it :(
14:22.55SkyldIt has not been a problem with anything I've built up to now
14:23.00druiduandroid has an interesting thing about this
14:23.39ali1234Skyld: there are a number of mess ups that can cause that including invoking configure incorrectly, and just general bugs in the script
14:24.08ali1234Skyld: 'configure' is a shell script that runs tests, they are all different on different packages. so maybe that one is bugged
14:24.36SkyldHmm
14:24.49druidulinuxtogo is down again?
14:24.57x29adns issue?
14:24.58miknixyikes. neighbor asking for help with virus on his windoz boxen
14:24.59ali1234druidu: dns problems
14:25.02miknixbrb
14:25.04druiduI have it on static dns
14:25.09druiduthey changed the ip?
14:25.10ali1234apt: ltg?
14:25.11aptfrom memory, ltg is 85.214.40.226
14:25.24x29ahttp://85.214.40.226/ is not loading, true
14:25.40ali1234dunno then
14:25.50SkyldAnother interesting problem: I accidentally omitted en_US from the GLIBC locales or something in local.conf not knowing what it did and now I get "Cannot find package locale-base-en-us", I already tried recompiling glibc and gcc-cross having fixed the config but it still produces the error
14:26.45ali1234cross compiling glibc is a black art
14:26.51druiduI think they're moving the server, http://linuxtogo.org/ looks rather strange (dns reports a different ip now)
14:28.17x29athought they just moved to a new server?
14:28.34x29aali1234: which toolchain are you using for arm/pxa272?
14:28.40druiduthey did (again?), they're probably in the process of migrating
14:28.56druidumiknix: check this out http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:http://linuxtogo.org/powermanagement-htc-dream-aka-g1
14:29.06ali1234x29a: i use code sourcery 2008q1 but i dont do pxa
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14:29.28druiduandroid has pretty good power management I say
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14:43.06SkyldCan I just rebuild the glibc locale ipkgs?
14:43.19SkyldOr do I have to set glibc recompiling again
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14:57.43xperiahey cracks i have some hot stuff for LED handling that i need to analyse.
14:57.44xperiahope you can help me a litlle to understand it
14:58.19xperiaThis here in my winmo dmesg when the Leds go ON
14:58.21xperiapay attention to the numers in ()
14:58.23xperia14:08:30 [D:LED] LEDON(6)
14:58.24xperia14:08:30 [D:LED] LSQT(1)
14:58.26xperia14:08:43 [D:LED] LEDOFF(6)
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14:59.34xperiaThis here is the assambler code that handle the LEDON().
14:59.36xperiahttp://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BxPZRDtwy6b9NWRjNzRlMDUtNjI5ZC00YzA1LWIwOGYtZjZhYWE2MzYyY2U4&hl=en
14:59.37xperia(zoom to the max and wait some seconds till the resultion is done)
14:59.39xperiaAs you can see we have there the number *6* (LEDON(6)) that is compared with a register and we have also
14:59.40xperiathe i2c Values 0xcc for the Microp chip and 0x11 for the Data adress
15:02.31xperiaHere is the I2c trace with the numbers that can be found inside the driver
15:02.33xperiahttp://pastebin.com/m6467b9a1
15:02.35xperiaWhat for numbers are needed to be put now to the chip to get the same result for LEDON as in winmo
15:03.44xperiaAs you can see in the driver we have at the end this numbers here
15:03.46xperia0x11 0xcc
15:03.47xperiaand we have also this numbers at the end of the i2c trace
15:04.27miknixdruidu, that is a very good point
15:05.41xperiawe have also the numbers 0xcc and 0x41 at the beginning of the driver
15:05.41xperiaand the same numbers we have also at the beginning of the i2c trace
15:05.59xperia*so this assambler code fits to the i2c trace thats for sure !*
15:07.09xperiabut now how to write it in linux ?
15:08.05miknixdruidu, The simlpe atmel megas are a very good example of a chip with excelent power saving functions
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15:13.58xperiawe have at the begining of the driver
15:13.59xperiamov R3 0x46
15:14.01xperiamov R1 0x41
15:14.02xperiamov R0 0xcc
15:14.04xperiaand at the beginning of the I2C Trace we have
15:14.05xperia003751: mmutrace 7805fd34: e5863000(str) b2300000 000001cc (00000000)
15:14.07xperia003751: mmutrace 7805fd74: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000041 (00000000)
15:14.08xperia003751: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000000 (00000000)
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15:23.47xperiaThe last I2c Block
15:23.48xperia005326: mmutrace 7805fce4: e5967000(ldr) b2300008 00000000 (00000000)
15:23.50xperia005326: mmutrace 7805fd34: e5863000(str) b2300000 000001cc (00000000)
15:23.51xperia005326: mmutrace 7805fd74: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000011 (00000000)
15:23.53xperia005412: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000000 (00000000)
15:23.55xperia005412: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000201 (00000000)
15:23.56xperiaIs for LedOFF(6)
15:23.58xperiasee sub function 10004080
15:23.59xperiahttp://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BxPZRDtwy6b9YzhmODdkNjUtZDIwYi00NTFkLWEzMTktMDY1NjIyN2ZmZTk1&hl=en
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15:28.08xperiaThe Spectral Colours Values for the LED must be computed with a square function
15:28.10xperia004186: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 000000f0 (00000000)
15:28.11xperia004186: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000006 (00000000)
15:28.13xperia004238: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000035 (00000000)
15:28.15xperia004238: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000009 (00000000)
15:28.16xperia004238: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 000000a1 (00000000)
15:28.17xperia......
15:28.19xperia14:08:30 [D:LED] LSQT(1)
15:28.20xperiahttp://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BxPZRDtwy6b9ZjU4Njk5NmMtM2MwZC00YjExLTg3MzktNGUwM2Q2ODJhMzQ5&hl=en
15:31.25xperiafor some strange reason the i2c writings like
15:31.27xperiaMOV R2 0x01
15:31.28xperiaMOV R1 0x30
15:31.30xperiaMOV R0 0xCE
15:31.31xperiaare not captured in the i2c LOG
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15:52.50xperiaseen madcoder
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15:54.23xperia~seen madcoder
15:54.26apti haven't seen 'madcoder', xperia
15:57.55xperia~seen madCoder
15:57.56apti haven't seen 'madcoder', xperia
15:58.37druiduhmm, that's this address 7805fd74?
16:02.04xperiain the funtcion LedOn i cant see the adress 7805fd74. this must be in a another function
16:02.14druidunevermind that
16:02.14druiduok
16:02.15druiduso
16:02.19druidudrivers/i2c/chips/microp-klt.c
16:02.34druidu<PROTECTED>
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16:02.44druiduthat's the basic code to send i2c commands
16:03.24xperiaMICROP_KLT_ID_LED_STATE has the value 0x40
16:03.26xperiahttp://dev.aiv-dev.info/git/?a=viewblob&p=X1%20kernel&h=f57aaeaa1701d76a319011a71a85b6f2afcab9c0&hb=abfb31f3e1d5e8096eb6668401963d1ec5212889&f=include/linux/microp-klt.h
16:04.00druiduyours is 0xce 0xcc I guess
16:04.15druiduactually not
16:04.23xperiai needed allready to change for xperian this here
16:04.25druidu0x46 and 0x01?
16:04.25xperia#define MICROP_KLT_ID_VERSION           0x30
16:04.27xperiato this here
16:04.28xperia#define MICROP_KLT_ID_VERSION           0x07
16:04.30xperiato work
16:05.26druiduso try other values for MICROP_KLT_ID_LED_STATE I guess
16:05.50druiduso reading the VERSION works right?
16:07.35xperiadruidu: yes you are right. in xperia the microp-klt driver can read now the version from the microp chip with the new value
16:07.37xperiaand this code here.
16:08.20xperiaP.S. thanks for showing me at what for a code segement to look.
16:08.34druiduno problem :) so in which file you found it?
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16:12.54xperiacase 0x07:// HTC Kovsky Version
16:12.55xperiaswitch (buf[1]){
16:12.57xperiacase 0x87:
16:12.58xperiasupported = 1;
16:13.00xperiabreak;
16:13.01xperia}
16:13.03xperia
16:13.04xperia<PROTECTED>
16:13.06xperiaif (!supported) {
16:13.07xperiaprintk(KERN_WARNING MODULE_NAME ": This hardware %x is not yet supported: %04x\n", buf[0], data->version);
16:13.09xperiar = -ENOTSUPP;
16:13.10xperiagoto fail;
16:13.12xperia}
16:13.13xperiaOnly the Case block needed to be added. the rest worked like before. The right versions of Microp 787 is printed now on booting
16:14.19xperiacr2 suggested that maybe the Version id number from raphael could be wrong.
16:14.21xperiaI have added a Brute force algorithm inside the driver that attack the I2C chip till the right values was printed and it worked
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16:14.50druiduyou can do the same for the led states, I guess
16:15.03druidudid the values you found in the asm code work?
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16:17.33xperiadruidu: need more time for recompilng the kernel with the new values.
16:17.34xperiahave also to understand this part here a litlle better
16:17.36xperiabut i am sure as you have pointed out that this here is the part that makes the problem.
16:17.37xperiaThanks once again.
16:17.39xperiabuffer[0] = MICROP_KLT_ID_LED_STATE;
16:17.40xperiabuffer[1] = 0xff & state;
16:17.42xperiabuffer[2] = 0xff & (state >> 8);
16:17.43xperiamicropklt_write(client, buffer, 3);
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16:18.37SkyldAhahahah >:D I got my X11 image to work
16:18.41SkyldNow I just need to fix the touchscreen driver
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16:40.35xperiadruidu: dont know if the microp-klt driver can really handle the leds in xperia.
16:40.36xperiaas i know madcoder do a lot of bitshifting.
16:40.38xperiaHe use MICROP_KLT_ID_LED_STATE with the value 0x40
16:40.39xperiaand added the optional LED mask as in this table here.
16:40.41xperiacc,40,xx,yy:
16:40.43xperiahttp://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=RaphaelMicroP
16:40.44xperiaxperia has some hard coded table.
16:40.46xperiaI belive the table for the LED is LSQT
16:40.47xperiahttp://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BxPZRDtwy6b9ZjU4Njk5NmMtM2MwZC00YjExLTg3MzktNGUwM2Q2ODJhMzQ5&hl=en
16:40.49xperiaP.S. building atm the new kernel
16:42.22xperiamaybe the microp-klt need a bigger rewritement
16:44.10x29aSkyld: congrats, which device?
16:44.33Skyldx29a: X51v. Touchscreen doesn't work yet though, not sure why that is
16:44.49x29asweet, which toolchain?
16:44.58SkyldLatest angstrom stable
16:45.19x29ain openembedded?
16:45.44SkyldYesh
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17:05.48SkyldHmm weird. My Axim has started to develop unusual interference on the screen. I sure hope that something in Linux hasn't fried the video controller :|
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17:32.34Captnoordguys did cr2 got home yesterday?
17:32.35Captnoord:P
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17:48.59druiduI think so :)
17:49.01druidu~seen cr2
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17:50.20druiduactually dunno
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18:09.08Mark_ILBhello
18:12.33Reactor16is there rom linux for htc elfin
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18:14.07xperiadruidu: have tested every MICROP_KLT_ID_LED_STATE value.
18:14.09xperiathe microp-klt driver msut be extended for hardcoded led table
18:14.58Mark_ILBi have a htc elfin... its locked and its impossible for me to unlock.... i can't restore any of the nbh files... does anyone know if there is anything i can do to get it working again
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18:16.25xperiaMark_ILB: you need probably hardspl
18:16.31rafyvittomark you  should visit  http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=374
18:17.33Mark_ILByeah i have been looking there
18:17.36Mark_ILBno luck
18:17.37Mark_ILBxperia
18:17.39Mark_ILBwhas hardspl
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18:18.23rafyvittomark this is not the right place for fiding an answer mate
18:18.43rafyvittojust head to elfin's development thread
18:18.48rafyvittofollow the wiki
18:19.02Mark_ILBwhere do i find the development thread
18:19.11rafyvittoi linked
18:19.31rafyvittohttp://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=374
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19:03.58xperiadruidu: have found also the assambler code for the first i2c block it is pretty clear that we have the logic now. we need it only to revert it in c code
19:04.00xperia003451: mmutrace 7805fce4: e5967000(ldr) b2300008 00000000 (00000000)
19:04.01xperia003451: mmutrace 7805fd34: e5863000(str) b2300000 000001cc (00000000)
19:04.03xperia003451: mmutrace 7805fd74: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000014 (00000000)
19:04.04xperia003451: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000094 (00000000)
19:04.06xperia003523: mmutrace 7805fddc: e5863000(str) b2300000 00000228 (00000000)
19:04.07xperialoc_10003EDC
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19:16.35cr2druidu: i have looked at the codeaurora code ,and found some interesting code
19:22.24rafyvittohey cr2
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19:24.05rafyvittodo happen to know why the latest build's from dzo tend to freeze up, after like 2min into the UI, sometimes i can use android for like 1 hour withough freezing, i guess its ether random, or somethings wrong in the kernel, a hardware tuning on when is not supposed to, idl ><
19:24.09rafyvittoidk*
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19:42.17druiducr2: which code?
19:42.21druidugimme :)
19:42.35druidustudying panel detection code in spl
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20:00.07cr2druidu: panel detecting is in wiki :)
20:01.21rafyvittomy apn setting wont save, can i add the apn setting to my data.img?, i guess i need the sdk right?
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20:02.49rafyvittonvm
20:03.18rafyvittofound how to do it, im going to switch to my ubuntu partion
20:04.37cr2druidu: there is some code for the PLLx, there is an alsa driver for  the sound, and there are good news for Echo31- the epson ide driver.
20:05.14cr2yeah, and the tvout framebuffer driver.
20:06.06cr2combined with the uboot msm source and wince dlls it's a lot of useful infromation
20:06.55cr2mickeyl: ping
20:17.49druidualsa driver for msm sound?
20:18.11druidunice
20:18.14druidulink?
20:18.51druidubtw, panel on off is not working, and to be honest... I find it very hard to understand all the stuff in the wiki
20:19.45cr2https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/le/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/aosp/android-msm-2.6.29
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20:20.19cr2druidu: add printk of the 'XC board' value to board_init
20:21.59cr2hmm. maybe it was .27
20:22.16cr2i can't find the tree i've seen at work
20:23.22cr2btw, i think it's a good idea to use the wince baud rates and clock for BT, to reduce the uncertainty
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20:25.37cr2hehe. this code looks good but needs to be verified with wince
20:25.41cr2https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/le/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=blob;f=arch/arm/mach-msm/clock-7x30.c;h=d814eef70053562fc6d15d0170d5164ac5a2d713;hb=62dd8ae96787da0735ed8c065adc2b8d8a58135f
20:27.59cr2lol
20:28.03cr2<PROTECTED>
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20:28.06cr2<PROTECTED>
20:28.07cr2<PROTECTED>
20:28.30cr2multimedia PLL is the PLL3, which is used for 528MHz arm11  clock :)
20:29.01cr2PLL2 for us
20:29.12cr2this file is for msm7x30
20:30.10cr2<PROTECTED>
20:30.22cr2PLL0 for us, PLL3 here
20:30.48cr2161 static struct clk_freq_tbl clk_tbl_mdh[] = {
20:31.11druidubtw
20:31.19druiduI was trying to find the first line of dmesg in wince code
20:31.27druiducouldn't find it anywhere!
20:32.16druiduniceee, codeaurora seems very active
20:32.24cr2<PROTECTED>
20:32.35cr2<PROTECTED>
20:32.40cr2this looks ok
20:33.07cr2druidu: they have the code for dev boards, it's not easy to reuse it as is.
20:33.28druidubanana-cupcake?
20:33.40cr2druidu: but the tvout code... i'd really like to merge it :)
20:33.45druidubtw
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20:33.57druidu2.6.29 has very nice drivers for msm video
20:34.00druidumaybe it has tv too
20:34.10druidulook in 2.6.29 branch in drivers/media/video/msm/
20:34.19cr2whose kernel ?
20:34.22druiduwebcam support for like 3-4 types
20:34.30tmztv4l now?
20:34.34druiduours too, I just merged recent changes from upstream
20:34.39druiduyes
20:34.44cr2tmzt: v4l2 and alsa
20:34.50tmztrouting?
20:35.24druiduhttp://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=tree;f=drivers/media/video;h=5522ec653ddb8df963ac1909512daf765f5a40f3;hb=refs/heads/android-msm-2.6.29
20:35.39druidusorry, http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=tree;f=drivers/media/video/msm;h=c0a1fce4c4bf73eba8183e55cf862b7ea1d47174;hb=refs/heads/android-msm-2.6.29
20:35.58druidumsm_v4l2.c
20:35.58cr2tmzt: the msm7230 clock code looks good, it may be even better than uboot. but combined the< are incredible :)
20:36.26cr2the clock-msm7230.c looks like amss source ;)
20:37.25cr2<PROTECTED>
20:37.35cr2<PROTECTED>
20:37.45cr2<PROTECTED>
20:37.52druiduamss source? where would you know? :P
20:37.56tmzthow new is this?
20:38.06cr2<PROTECTED>
20:38.07cr2need to compare with my notes
20:38.13tmztthere's some qualcomm source in the google kernels as well
20:38.21tmztit may be shared with amss, probably is
20:38.44cr2druidu: i mean the full raw clock control. only amss does that.
20:39.04cr2398 #define SDAC_NS                 0x009C
20:39.09druidulink?
20:39.57cr2hmm. maybe we should pick this file and adapt for clock-7201A.c
20:39.57tmztxperia: do you know how to dump the microp code?
20:40.14cr2druidu: here https://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/le/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=blob;f=arch/arm/mach-msm/clock-7x30.c;h=d814eef70053562fc6d15d0170d5164ac5a2d713;hb=62dd8ae96787da0735ed8c065adc2b8d8a58135f
20:40.41cr2<PROTECTED>
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20:41.06cr2<PROTECTED>
20:41.15cr2these seem to match the msm7201A
20:41.41cr2<PROTECTED>
20:41.42cr2<PROTECTED>
20:41.44cr2<PROTECTED>
20:41.45cr2<PROTECTED>
20:41.46druidubtw. amss is a big monster... it has like 162k strings in it
20:41.47cr2these too
20:42.00druidunice nice
20:42.06cr2<PROTECTED>
20:42.06druiduthey probably have access to some datasheets
20:42.22cr2druidu: it's qualcomm code. as is
20:42.23druiduand they wanna make a good framework, stable so they can extend it to anything
20:42.51cr2druidu: hehe. it's the hw manufacturer writing code for his devboards...
20:42.59druiduwould be nice to get our hands on some amss headers, the dev package or smth
20:43.16cr2lol
20:43.29cr2the TV clock data looks interesting
20:43.32cr2<PROTECTED>
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20:43.38cr2<PROTECTED>
20:43.51cr2ENC and DAC are in the same register ?
20:43.55druiduyou think it's compatible to 7201a? :)
20:43.58cr2[22:37] <cr2>  #define TV_NS                   0x00CC
20:44.05cr2only partly compatible
20:44.18cr2but provides a lot of useful information
20:44.50druiduthey don't comment code very much :-/
20:45.06cr2<PROTECTED>
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20:45.11cr2<PROTECTED>
20:45.14cr2this is one clock too. nice.
20:45.38cr2they have the datasheets ;-) no need for comments
20:45.53druiduthey're different bits, 3rd param
20:46.32cr2interesting
20:46.35cr2<PROTECTED>
20:46.37cr2<PROTECTED>
20:46.42xperiatmzt: normally you extract the os.nb, spl and the radio parts from the rom with NBHextract
20:46.48cr2<PROTECTED>
20:46.50cr2<PROTECTED>
20:46.51cr234 and 84
20:47.01cr2<PROTECTED>
20:47.03cr2<PROTECTED>
20:47.25cr2these are the same reg too. i think dzo added it to clock-wince.c
20:47.52cr2hm.
20:47.59cr2and the enable bits are here.
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20:48.06druiduniceeee, they separated the clock code
20:48.17druiduclock.c + clock-ARCH.c
20:48.44cr2yeah. the 7230 looks very good for us
20:48.48druiduclock-pcom.c begin the proc-comm part
20:48.55cr2unlike the android crap
20:49.06cr2with obfuscated rpcs
20:50.11cr2LOL
20:50.14cr2<PROTECTED>
20:50.16cr2<PROTECTED>
20:51.13cr2hehe. the question is how to proceed with this code...
20:51.21druiduhttps://www.codeaurora.org/gitweb/quic/le/?p=kernel/msm.git;a=blob;f=arch/arm/mach-msm/pmic.c;h=a9eeb02b700316fef675fe58aae6054c1cb9341f;hb=62dd8ae96787da0735ed8c065adc2b8d8a58135f#l293
20:51.24druiducool, docs!!
20:52.52Captnoordyo cr2 did you had a nice ride yesterdya?
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20:53.08cr2druidu: depends on the amss version probably
20:53.27cr2Captnoord: at 23:50 was at home
20:54.09cr2druidu: but the rpc docs look good
20:54.37cr2druidu: but our pmic is controlled over proc_comm aka DEX
20:55.26tmztxperia: the roms don't have microp, that's the problem
20:55.27cr2<PROTECTED>
20:55.34cr2is this one in our wiki ?
20:55.49cr2i think such high numbers are not used in out old amss
20:56.02xperiatmzt: exactly but i was able to isolate the logic that handle all the stuff !
20:56.08druiduare there like datasheets with rpc numbers? :)
20:56.31tmztso we can dump them as well (from the chip)
20:56.32tmzt?
20:57.20druidudevices_htc.c:#define PM_LIBPROG      0x30000061
20:57.20druidumsm_vibrator.c:#define PM_LIBPROG         0x30000061
20:57.38cr2druidu: rpc numbers are hardcoded into amss
20:57.54cr2so oyu need to use those that match your amss
20:57.57druidulet's hope that once they hardcode them they don't change them
20:58.20druiduWindows CE Kernel for ARM (Thumb Enabled) Built on Jun 25 2008 at 15:07:18
20:58.21cr2tmzt: create the adsp_6150.c
20:58.32druiduwhere is this line printed in the wince kernel? which file/dll/whatever?
20:59.50cr2druidu: nk.exe
21:00.20tmztcr2: ok, I need to send two emails and then I will be able to do that
21:00.24tmztwhat git tree do I need?
21:00.29xperiatmzt: dump them as well ? what others is needed
21:00.31druiduhmm, grepped for that... not there
21:00.45cr2tmzt: 2.6.27 head
21:01.01tmztxperia: I need a known good copy to flash mine, I want to know why the keyboard breaks
21:01.07cr2druidu: strings -el first
21:01.13cr2druidu: it's in utf16
21:01.25Captnoordre
21:01.34druidui know, tried that too
21:01.35druidunothing
21:01.59cr2druidu: 1. dump the nk.exe from sdram
21:02.03druiduactually... how do you get the nk.exe?
21:02.09druidufrom sdram
21:02.29cr2druidu: pwf my_nk_exe 0x10000000 0x300000
21:02.41druiduhmm... LOL
21:02.46cr22. run strings -el my_nk_exe
21:03.03druiduI actually want the code around that dbg print :)
21:03.05cr23. see the "Windows CE Kernel for ARM (Thumb Enabled) Built on " string
21:03.13druidulet's try that
21:03.18cr2it's tricky code
21:03.29druidui know\
21:03.52xperiatmzt: first do you have also now a xperia ? second the keyboard in winmo or the keyboard in linux ?
21:03.54xperiaIf it is linux this here is the link of aiv his git
21:03.55xperiathe patches for the kernel are the first one
21:03.57xperiahttp://dev.aiv-dev.info/git/?a=summary&p=X1%20kernel
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21:04.17dcordeshi
21:04.22tmztthis? http://git.linuxtogo.org/?p=groups/mobile-linux/kernel.git;a=log;h=refs/heads/htc-msm-2.6.27
21:05.00mickeylcr2: pong. how did your tests run?
21:06.05druiduX1 kernel? what's this for?
21:06.31xperiahello dcordes
21:06.41tmztxperia: no, I have cdma raphael
21:06.55tmztxperia: and I mean the micro firmware, not drivers
21:06.59tmztmicrop
21:07.14xperiais just our xperia dev kernel with changes
21:07.23cr2mickeyl: codeaurora has an msm alsa driver
21:07.53mickeyld'oh
21:07.58mickeylsurprised now
21:08.03cr2mickeyl: compiled now. will try to boot
21:08.05mickeylincluding BP audio routing?
21:08.15xperiatmzt: i have just checked the tree and i have found some heavy changes for microp. maybe this is responsible for some breaks.
21:08.17xperiahttp://git.linuxtogo.org/?p=groups/mobile-linux/kernel.git;a=commitdiff;h=d907ffd005847bd11b0c5038a9178c448562c405
21:10.13cr2mickeyl: i didn't look too deep, but i doubt it
21:10.41mickeylcr2: ok, well, being able to play ringtones is a good start. somehow we need to be able to talk and hear though ;)
21:11.55xperiatmzt: i didnt added changes to the tree. for the microp firmware. the xperia has a different value and i was able to find it out. on my phone the microp-klt is right initalised now. need only to find out how some assambly code work.
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21:15.26druiducr2: should I load the dumped nk.exe as msdos com-file or binary file? (in IDA)
21:15.53cr2druidu: process it with dumprom first
21:16.00druiduaaa, true
21:16.02cr2dcordes: initrd-angstrom-2009-07-06
21:16.10cr2dcordes: is it the latest one ?
21:16.21dcordesI think so
21:17.22cr2ok
21:17.41druiduniceee, dumprom is magic, I tell you!
21:18.02cr2druidu: a bit buggy, though
21:18.34tmztxperia: I mean the firmware hex itself, not just the version
21:18.34captnoordbuilding a fresh kernel..... lets see the hard work.....
21:18.57tmztsince you found how to update it over i2c you must have the instructions to dump it, or at least we should be able to derive it
21:20.14cr2tmzt: the update compares the chcksum
21:20.26cr2but it may be some i2c call
21:20.55cr2and i think that the microp works as i2c master for an update.
21:21.23druiduforget the noob-like question, what exactly is microp? :)
21:21.39cr2atmel microcontrolller
21:21.41tmztcr2: alright, can you help me with this adsp_6120?
21:22.09cr26150
21:22.14tmztyeah
21:22.18druidunice, I played with atmega at school
21:22.29xperiatmzt just a second
21:22.37druiduso we wanna dump the firmware? can we do that over i2c?
21:22.51tmztI just need it to find out what's wrong with my phone
21:22.58tmztbut I'm not really working on that right now
21:22.59captnoordatmel :D
21:23.01captnoordwhoooo
21:23.03captnoordcheers
21:23.07cr2druidu: it didn't seem easy, so i gave up for now.
21:23.07druiduand most importantly, what exactly does it control?
21:23.08captnoordlet the firmware come
21:23.24tmztdruidu: there's two chips in the raphael
21:23.34druiduone keyboard one leds
21:23.37cr2druidu: keyboard, navi, light sensor, backlight, leds, ...
21:23.38druidudiamond only has leds I understand
21:23.45tmztyeah
21:23.59druiduso 2nd one is just for keyboard?
21:24.02tmztcr2: okay, 6150
21:24.12cr2druidu: yes. and kbd leds
21:24.14tmztlooking through dzo commits
21:24.17druiduand the other one is with leds, backlight, navi, light sensor?
21:24.27tmztI hope the kavs stuff is fixed
21:24.30cr2tmzt: copy the 5200 first
21:24.35tmztfilename?
21:25.04cr2tmzt: then you need to sort out the symbols. WINCE should be 5200 or 6150
21:25.09cr2adsp_5200.c
21:25.09druidutruth is... SPL should be able to update the firmware, so it would be kind of stupid not to allow reading it
21:25.26xperiatmzt: look i have extracted from spl the content and it was only one file called nk.exe. then i have done at this a binary search and the result was this
21:25.28xperia20:22  xperia  Atmega48 Erasing CHECKSUM= 0x%x,
21:25.28captnoordcheck if there is a verify function
21:25.29captnoord:P
21:25.30xperia20:23 xperia Micro-P2 ROM Checksum=0x%x
21:25.31xperia20:23 xperia Start uP2 Update by I2C IF
21:25.32xperia20:23 xperia MicroP size=%d, checksum = 0x%x
21:25.34xperia20:24 xperia Start uP Update by I2C IF
21:25.36xperia20:24 xperia Wrong MicroP 88 ROM size!! The size can't larger than 7 KB
21:25.37cr2druidu: i guess we have more important things to solve first
21:25.37xperia20:24 xperia Do we have a *MicroP ROM* ?
21:25.40tmztif it's master we probably have to shut off a gpio/vreg to reboot it first
21:25.54cr2tmzt: yes, the i2c alt is disabled
21:25.57tmztwhich is really what I need, I want to reset the microp/i2c bus without rebooting the phone
21:26.08dcordeswow I just read through the logs and all the new stuff is awesome. especially the codeaurora alsa driver for msm
21:26.15tmztcr2: filename?
21:26.23druidudo we know what atmel chip it is?
21:26.27druidudatasheets are free
21:26.27tmztmach-msm/qdsp?
21:26.35druiduthey have some good docs
21:26.38cr2dcordes: tvout driver. i want it :)
21:26.51captnoordevery atmel chip should have a unique type ID
21:26.59cr2tmzt: qdsp5/adsp_5200.c
21:27.09druidutmzt: what are you trying to do?
21:27.17dcordescr2, so you can enjoy android on the tv :)
21:27.31druidutoo bad diamond doesn't have tv-out
21:27.42tmztis there a Kconfig entry?
21:27.55tmztdruidu: cdma audio :) that's what I'm doing
21:27.56cr2dcordes: framebuffer
21:28.02tmztactually, going to class in a few minutes
21:28.17tmztif there's a module offset or something I can fix, great
21:28.40druiducool :)
21:28.53druiducr2: where did you find how to dump the atmel firmware?
21:28.56cr2tmzt: follow the 6210 ifdefs . and WINCE
21:29.12tmztyeah
21:29.15cr2druidu: nowhere
21:29.24tmztin what file? I added it to Makefile
21:29.35tmztwhere's the ifdefs?
21:29.35cr2druidu: i looked at the fw update routine in spl
21:29.43dcordescr2, yea just joking around. I'm still wondering if kovsky has the tv pins wired somewhere
21:30.06cr2tmzt: find arch/arm/mach-msm -name \*[ch] | xargs grep 6210
21:30.16cr2tmzt: find arch/arm/mach-msm -name \*.[ch] | xargs grep 6210
21:30.31cr2tmzt: Kconfig and Makefile too
21:30.41tmztok
21:30.56tmztI don't even see a Kconfig in qdsp
21:31.13cr2tmzt: maybe we need to get rid of WINCE, and use 5200 and 6150 exclusively
21:31.23tmztPROG_VERS
21:31.25tmztPROG
21:31.26cr2or wince should be 5200 | 6150
21:31.29tmztwhat do I do with those?
21:31.41tmztI would rather drop WINCE if there's no overlap with android stuff
21:31.52tmztby the way, Sprint (cdma) Hero is announced
21:31.56tmztso code should be coming
21:32.10cr2with the same lame hvga screen ?
21:32.40cr2hehe, i'm wondering where are all those blac100 people disappeared.
21:32.44tmztI think
21:32.45tmztsame hw
21:32.51tmztdifferent msm
21:33.03cr2whch msm ?
21:33.09cr28x50 ?
21:33.18cr2isn't it 1GHz ?
21:33.49tmztI think 7500a
21:33.54tmztso 7k
21:34.01tmztno reason to believe it's qsd
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21:35.33cr2omg
21:35.41captnoordguys i'm building for android... got some nice build errors....
21:35.41cr2got white screen on raph100
21:35.55captnoordwhite screen of death?
21:36.14cr2so the lcd is fucked in the 2.6.27 head
21:36.24cr2captnoord: yeah ;)
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21:36.35cr2need to check the patchez
21:37.10captnoordmaybe related to the lcd backlite?
21:37.15captnoordlight
21:37.37cr2but the clock-7x30.c really kicks ass. even if it's not very useful for 7201A directly
21:37.47captnoordoO
21:37.49captnoordhehe
21:37.52cr2captnoord: maybe. but there are a lot of wrong things there
21:38.06captnoordone step forward 2 steps back
21:38.06cr2mickeyl: not so good news for you ;)
21:38.08captnoordsometimes
21:38.50captnoordbtw I got some strange build errors when building the kernel with android support.....
21:39.15captnoordcr2 your building native....
21:39.17captnoordI guess
21:39.39cr2captnoord: i compile linload
21:39.54cr2with a custom angstrom initrd
21:40.01captnoordyea
21:40.04captnoordhmmm
21:40.08captnoordthen I go search
21:40.33captnoordand figure it out myself
21:42.14druiducaptnoord: if you're talking about htcraphael_android_defconfig don't use it, it's outdated I think
21:42.30captnoordyea....
21:42.39druiduuse htcraphael_defconfig as a base
21:42.42captnoorddo I need it to run a android build....
21:42.44captnoordi'm now
21:42.46captnoordkompare
21:42.47captnoord:P
21:43.05druiduI made a sync with the upstream version and only updated that config on some aspects
21:43.13druiduso default options might fuck it up
21:45.22mickeylhmm
21:46.31cr2mickeyl: hehe. time to fix the lcd init then ;)
21:46.56mickeylcrossing fingers...
21:47.02cr2druidu: i think that your diam100 has the same setup
21:47.08mickeylopenezx did that last time to me
21:47.28mickeyljust before adding suspend/resume, they ripped off gsm handling
21:47.34mickeyli never get a kernel that can do everything
21:47.43mickeylthat way a release is pie in the sky
21:49.01captnoordbuild done
21:49.04captnoordcrossing fingers
21:49.18druidusame setup as what?
21:53.57captnoordcr2 white screen... yes.... check check double check
21:54.40cr2CLK_SLAVE(TSIF_REF,     0x00C4, B(9)|B(11)
21:54.47cr2this one is missing in my list
21:55.03cr2other clocks match 100% with my list
21:55.30captnoordpossible to copy paste?
21:55.30captnoord:P
21:57.14cr2CLK_LOCAL(GRP_2D, BASIC, 0, 0x0034
21:57.25cr2this one is adsp in my list
21:57.50cr2but tsif looks good.
21:58.06cr2i need to recheck the full clock list
22:02.56cr2<PROTECTED>
22:02.57cr2<PROTECTED>
22:03.20cr2usb_otg_clk ?   +0x2bc   Md(dump) ?  VDD_ADSP_SSBI_ADDR
22:03.22cr2usb_otg_clk ? 25,20x2000000,0x4 +0x2c0 Ns(dump)?VDD_VENC_GFS_CTL
22:03.26cr2aha
22:05.56tmztcr2: ok, but I don't have the VERS/PROG
22:06.13cr2VERS is always=0
22:06.18cr2like for 5200
22:06.20tmztand I don't know where the module numbers are actually defined, just that they are different for cdma, and I want to change it in the header
22:06.33tmztso I would have a adsp_6150.h instead of adsp.h
22:06.54cr2?
22:07.07cr2you don't need adsp_6150.h
22:07.21cr2leave the actual contents to me.
22:07.36cr2fix the Kconfig/Makefile and ifdefs
22:08.19cr2so if one choses cdma/wince , the 6150 should be an only option.
22:08.41cr2the umts/wince should be 5200. only
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22:17.34captnoordanough hacking for today
22:17.35captnoord:(
22:19.02cr2druidu: this is something to be dumped in baord_init too:
22:19.06cr2<PROTECTED>
22:19.08cr2<PROTECTED>
22:19.09cr2<PROTECTED>
22:19.11cr2<PROTECTED>
22:19.12cr2<PROTECTED>
22:19.14cr2<PROTECTED>
22:19.31cr2but we may do it in haret as well
22:20.42cr2<PROTECTED>
22:20.44cr2<PROTECTED>
22:21.59cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.01cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.02cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.04cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.05cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.06cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.08cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.20cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.22cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.23cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.25cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.26cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.28cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.29cr2<PROTECTED>
22:22.31cr2<PROTECTED>
22:23.07cr2<PROTECTED>
22:23.08cr2<PROTECTED>
22:23.28cr2<PROTECTED>
22:24.45captnoorda62ff02c7e694b48e5aa470fc8552fb4923aabdb works.....
22:25.32cr2captnoord: diff ?
22:25.53captnoordI mean that commit works
22:25.57captnoordnot talking about diff
22:26.15captnoordyet
22:26.16captnoord:P
22:26.52cr2dzo made some diam changes without adjusting thr raph
22:27.06cr2back to pll
22:27.32cr2#define PLLn_MODE(n)    (MSM_CLK_CTL_BASE + 0x300 + 28 * (n))
22:28.01cr2300=0, 31c=1, 338=2, 354=3
22:28.11cr2what does the memry dump say...
22:28.30cr2a8600300 | 00000007 0000000a 00000006 00000019
22:28.31tmztcr2: I can't commit, not sure what you want me to do with this?
22:29.07tmzt<PROTECTED>
22:29.16cr2tmzt: create a patch, we need to discuss it
22:29.29cr2tmzt: yeah, but these are not the only changes ;)
22:29.31tmztthat's what I mean, where is QDSP_MODULE_AUDRECTASK etc.
22:29.37tmztah, ok
22:29.43tmztbut where do I make those changes?
22:29.50druidubtw, the stuff in the romdumped kernel is great!
22:29.54cr2in adsp_6150.c
22:30.03tmztso just change them to literals?
22:30.20cr2druidu: add the PLL3 to the _init dump
22:30.35cr2druidu: and the PLL clock calc
22:31.39cr2druidu: PLLn=Ln*TCX0+Mn/Nn*TCX0
22:31.58cr2n=0,1,2,3, TCX0=19200000 Hz
22:32.50cr2a860031c | 00000007 00000028 00000000 00000001
22:33.21cr2a8600338 | 00000007 00000037 00000000 00000001
22:33.51cr2a8600354 | 00000000 0000002d 00000000 00000001
22:33.59cr2a8600300 | 00000007 0000000a 00000006 00000019
22:34.08cr2hehe. looks good
22:34.39cr2PLL0=(10+6/0x19)*19200 kHz
22:35.12cr2PLL1=(0x28+0/1)*19200 kHz
22:35.29cr2PLL2=(0x37+0/1)*19200 kHz
22:35.49cr2PLL3=(0x2d+0/1)*19200 kHz
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22:36.08cr2the PLL3 has a different MODE (0 vs 7 for other PLLs)
22:36.31captnoordbtw normal build config works for android
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22:36.34captnoord7 = 0x111
22:36.38captnoord0b111
22:37.10cr2PLL0=196608000
22:37.42cr2PLL1=768000000
22:38.08cr2PLL2=1056000000
22:38.39cr2PLL3=864000000
22:39.11captnoordis there also a 6
22:39.12captnoord5
22:39.12cr20=196.608MHz, 1=768MHz, 2=1056MHz, 3=864MHz
22:39.12captnoord4
22:39.13captnoord3
22:39.13captnoord2
22:39.14captnoord1
22:39.17captnoordfor that
22:39.18cr2looks good to me
22:39.19captnoordhmmmm
22:39.20captnoordI seee
22:39.36cr2captnoord: they are empty in the memory dump
22:40.01captnoorda860031c | 00000007 00000028 00000000 00000001
22:40.09captnoordI wonder what that 7 is
22:40.11cr2<PROTECTED>
22:40.12captnoordthe div
22:40.13cr2<PROTECTED>
22:40.17cr2PLL_MODE
22:40.24cr2check the uboot source
22:40.54cr2768 and 1056 match. 245 vs 196.608
22:41.08cr2<PROTECTED>
22:41.10cr2<PROTECTED>
22:41.16captnoordon d907ffd005847bd11b0c5038a9178c448562c405 the lcd init still works....
22:41.18cr2this looks good
22:41.20captnoordand now its time for this guy
22:41.22captnoordto sleep
22:41.26captnoordgood luck cr2
22:41.46Marajinhey captnoord
22:41.48Marajinwow
22:41.49Marajintiming
22:41.51cr2<PROTECTED>
22:41.53cr2<PROTECTED>
22:41.56cr2haha. turbo
22:42.18Marajincr2: sweet :p it clearly works when you're doing 130mph
22:42.24cr2<PROTECTED>
22:42.26cr2<PROTECTED>
22:42.31cr2130*1.6= ?
22:42.49Marajinperhaps you have to get to 4000 revs before 3G kicks in
22:43.11Marajinoh CDMA.. well EVDO then? :P
22:43.12cr2my old car can't do 208
22:43.31cr2Marajin: it's the source clock speed
22:43.44cr2not the real transmission speed.
22:43.57Marajin208? oh you're going metric on me
22:44.12Marajinyou can't get to that? My car is a little city car type thing and it can do that ..
22:44.23cr2join the 21 century.
22:44.50MarajinI'm british, we like being silly by going metric and yet steadfastly calculating speed and height and weight in imperial
22:45.12cr2lol
22:45.18Marajinwe do!
22:45.30Marajin'yeah we went metric!' 'how tall are you?' '5 foot 10' '...'
22:46.17Marajinsee the reason we do it, right, the reason we do it is because 18 1/2 stones sounds like I'm not as heavy as 118kg
22:46.17tmztcr2: people.openezx.org/tmzt/adsp-6150-v1-for-cr2.patch
22:46.17druiduwhich one is the uboot kernel?
22:46.49cr2druidu: uboot patch for msm 8x50
22:47.10cr2tmzt: ok
22:47.31cr2druidu: we are runnng with cdma clock here :)
22:47.49cr2time to switch to "turbo" gsm mode
22:48.13cr2hehe. but then the SD clock will be higher :)
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22:48.41MarajinNothing wrong with that :p
22:49.17druiduM/N is round off right?
22:49.37druiduwhich git is that? uboot patch
22:50.00cr2druidu: no, do TCX0*L+TCX0*M/N
22:50.30cr2it's on the codeaurora site
22:51.01Marajincr2: Well I still say you should test it at 4000 revs :(
22:51.56cr2http://www.codeaurora.org/patches/quic/le/u-boot-2009.03_PATCH_2009_05_14.patch
22:52.37boli^any movement on kaiser bluetooth functionality?
22:52.38cr2Marajin: 4000 revs are ~150kmh for me. it's not really exciting.
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22:52.54Marajindepends on what gear you're in dunnit?
22:53.09Marajinin 1st you're probably only doing 30
22:53.11druiduthat's better :)
22:53.43cr2Marajin: 5th
22:53.56Marajinyou must have a long gear ratio for 5th
22:54.09Marajinor your car is seriously slow :p
22:54.44boli^can do 112 in 1st
22:55.19boli^but still has no bluetooth in android on kaiser
22:55.21boli^bummer
22:55.35Marajinboli^: 70 in 1st? well you could but you'd either get arrested or explode your engine on motorway trips ;)
22:55.41druiduok, added all 4 PLLs + freq calculation, still in proc_com_wince init (so it's automagically run for all our devices)
22:56.06druidugit patch in a moment
22:56.13cr2druidu: ok
22:56.39Marajinboli^: I wanna aston db9 just so I can have a manual gearbox and still not care about changing gears ;)
22:56.45cr2196/245, 768/960, 1056/1200
22:56.52Marajinput in 4th and just go, 0 to 140 in one gear!
22:57.22cr2maybe with 960 we will get 50MHz for SD. i need to think about it :)
22:58.04cr2<PROTECTED>
22:58.16cr2<PROTECTED>
22:58.33cr2looks like documented to me ;)
23:00.06cr2PLL3 seems to be disabled
23:00.13druiduPLL3 is 0x354 right?
23:00.23cr2and not used for the ARM11 cpu
23:00.44cr2[00:22] <cr2>   31 #define PLLn_L_VAL(n)   (MSM_CLK_CTL_BASE + 0x304 + 28 * (n))
23:01.04cr2yes, 354
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23:02.35cr2F_BASIC(384000000, SRC_PLL1, 2),
23:02.42cr2768 here
23:03.14cr2but it's a different cpu
23:03.17cr2F_BASIC(368640000, SRC_PLL3, 2),
23:03.55cr2368640000*2=737280000
23:04.28cr2<PROTECTED>
23:04.40cr2=0x26
23:06.34cr2#define F_MND16(f, s, div, m, n)
23:08.02cr2druidu: uboot patch also has bitmasks for M/N, so we know their limits
23:08.47cr2<PROTECTED>
23:08.48cr2<PROTECTED>
23:09.13cr2<PROTECTED>
23:09.18cr2tricky
23:10.37cr2PLL4/2*2/0x33 and /2 ? = 27MHz ?
23:11.28cr2awk '{print 0x33*27/2}'
23:11.35cr2688,5
23:11.58cr2864000000
23:12.05mickey|zzZZzzplease keep me posted when it's time for me to test
23:12.05cr2looks close enough
23:12.10mickey|zzZZzzgood speed and thanks
23:12.12mickey|zzZZzzg'night
23:12.13cr2mickey|zzZZzz: ok
23:12.18cr2good night
23:12.46druiduhope nobody pulled anything in the last 3 minutes :P
23:12.51druidudone, the patch is up
23:14.16druiduwhat's DFVM? should be something related to controlling the cpu frequency
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23:26.52druidubtw, navipad buttons glowing on touch is us or the microp firmware + lightsensor?
23:29.58tmztcr2: so what next for cdma?
23:35.12druiduhmmm, it seems that for me it can't find adsp cid
23:35.26druidubut sound used to work a few builds ago
23:36.46tmztdruidu: what are you working on? blak?
23:42.24druidudiam100
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23:48.12NetRipper< druidu> btw, navipad buttons glowing on touch is us or the microp firmware + lightsensor?
23:48.16NetRipperis us
23:48.24NetRippersomeone programmed that behaviour
23:48.51NetRipperbed, gn :)
23:52.15druiduniceee :)
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23:53.12druiducr2: EXCEPTION while writing 00000000 to address 000E0000... how can I clear the ram console without reboot (it survives a reset)
23:53.57glyphhello folks
23:54.00glyphany insight into this bug report: http://code.google.com/p/vogue-android/issues/detail?id=80#c4
23:54.13glyphI'm curious what i should be looking for next time it happens

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