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00:12.56mickeylwhat's the canonical way to get pdp via rmnet going? bring up the context via AT and then run dhcp on rmnet0?
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00:20.11tmztqmi
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00:20.28tmztwell you do cg* first
00:20.37tmztthen cat something to /dev/qmi0
00:20.47tmztI think UP:rmnet0
00:20.55tmztsomebody documented this already
00:21.10mickeylawesome, sounds easy. got a link?
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00:21.26tmztno wish I could remeber where
00:21.42tmztip's the hard part
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00:25.49mickeylecho -n 'up:APN USER PASS' > /dev/qmi
00:25.50mickeyl?
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00:26.21mickeylcopied from old irclogs
00:36.30MrPippymakkonen: pushed the keypad fix, i'll push battery later
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01:12.17makkonenMrPippy: Thanks. onward and upward.
01:12.49makkonenany other ideas where to dive in to the mic routing issue?
01:20.14bzomakkonen, I've been poking around too a little bit without any success
01:20.39bzoone thought I had was to dump the audio related memory locations with haret before/during call to see if there was any difference
01:20.58tmztwe can't really see the locations
01:21.15tmztthere's a few cores running code interacting
01:21.29tmztthere's really no solution other than duplicating what ce does
01:22.38bzohas anyone looked at the codec registers?
01:22.52bzoin the docs, I see stuff about enabling mic bias, etc
01:23.27tmztwhat's the codec? a chip?
01:23.52bzothe audio part of the MSM
01:23.59tmztyes
01:24.05tmztbut is it a process on dsp
01:24.21tmztis it a pcm codec built into the rf part or pmic
01:25.14bzoI don't know too much about it
01:25.43bzoI'm still in the poke stuff to see how it works mode
01:25.53tmztwe all are
01:26.01tmztthat's been the last year for the most part
01:26.22bzobut some here are better at poking than others :)
01:26.57makkonenit doesn't seem like it should be that complicated, since it works on raph100... are we really looking for something more complicated than an incorrect offset or something?
01:28.31bzoI was just looking at the raph memory map in the wiki, any ideas what the audio params memory locations do?
01:28.47makkonenI don't have any
01:29.39bzomakkonen, do you have the msm7200 software interface manual?
01:31.32makkonenI do not.
01:31.34makkonen...I think I do not.
01:32.00bzoobviously, it is a different processor, but it has some good info on how the codec works
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02:06.48mcdullhttp://ftp.o2s.ch/80-VA736-2-MSM7200-SoftwareInterface.pdf
02:07.01mcdullbzo, is it what you are looking for?
02:07.59mcdullwaiting for the headset to work....
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02:12.14randomblamehmm /drivers/built-in.o is throwing compile errors how does one fix the linkage in it?
02:14.28randomblametrying to get the leviathan wince branch working
02:24.50randomblamemuch better
02:29.07tmztnice
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02:29.14tmztcan you paste the last errors
02:29.32tmztactually start with a make clean or make Oc whatever clean
02:29.44tmzt-C
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02:46.44s34n1811htc linux is not android?
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02:54.26tmztthat topic is confusing
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03:11.41randomblamesory wasn't paying attention tmzt
03:11.49randomblamethis branch is soooo shredded
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03:12.17tmztwhat is?
03:12.26randomblameleviathan
03:12.49AstainHellbringsup tmzt
03:13.28tmztwhat are you trying to do with lev?
03:13.53tmztlinux upstream people want to get msm on latest kernel, not just 2.6.29 or 2.6.21
03:13.56tmzt31
03:14.04tmztwell some of them
03:14.22tmztbut they remove android additions again
03:14.45randomblameah
03:15.02randomblameI'm trying to get it compiled to work with incite
03:15.10tmztah right
03:15.20randomblamethe eve kernel works
03:15.46randomblamebut we only have the debug frame buffer
03:16.16randomblameI got tired of staring at the problem and figured I'd work on a newer kernel for a change of pace
03:17.12tmztwhat's the problem?
03:17.19tmztsadly that's unlikely to fix it
03:17.29randomblameno it won't fix it :D
03:17.47randomblamethe problem is no full frame buffer
03:17.54tmztwhy
03:17.57randomblamekernel boots, can't see it though
03:18.08randomblamebecause no one has written a panel driver for it yet
03:18.18tmztnoop the panel
03:18.29randomblamenoop?
03:19.14tmztno op
03:19.19tmztdon't do anything
03:19.23tmztno operation
03:19.38tmztit's an asm neumonic for skip this instruction
03:19.45tmztusually NOP
03:20.43randomblameyou mean, take the panel stuff out and just let the frame buffer go
03:20.58randomblamewith no info?
03:21.43tmztyes
03:21.49tmztthe panel init code
03:21.57tmztleave the video size stuff in there
03:22.10tmztlook at linux-msm for more
03:22.13randomblamethat's just crazy enough to work
03:22.23tmztyep since it's already inited
03:22.39tmztthough nonA init should be easy but I forget if this is
03:22.50randomblamethe panel init should be in the board
03:22.52randomblameright
03:23.35tmztit's nonA?
03:24.03randomblamemsm7200a
03:24.19tmztok
03:24.26tmztah, same as rhod then
03:24.43randomblamewhoops 7201a
03:25.14randomblamesame thing really
03:25.50randomblameI'm borrowing the diamond files at the moment, mach type is functioning though
03:26.04randomblameit's just plugged in through the diamond stuff
03:26.04tmztok
03:27.03randomblameso I'd just have to remove device_initcall(htcdiamond_init_panel);
03:27.43randomblameand I'll finally be able to see the penguin on my screen
03:29.36JairunCalothwhat device are you guys working on?
03:30.11tmzthmm no
03:30.17tmztjust nop the spi init stuff
03:30.22tmztcomment it out
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03:30.26tmztbut still call it
03:30.29tmztit's weird
03:30.42randomblameok
03:36.10randomblamebah I compiled it with htc_fb_console, so used to it.
03:37.28tmztwhy doesn't that work?
03:37.46randomblamefb console works, but I can't test the real fb with it enabled
03:37.59tmztit should unload
03:38.08tmztuse the BOOT option in .config
03:38.29tmztseems you get pretty far
03:38.30randomblameno I had "only during boot" disabled so I could continue reading the messages, handoff failed I just enabled it though
03:38.30tmztcool
03:40.59randomblamehmm console handover is last message and it reboots I wonder what I did now
03:41.32randomblameoh I left that init call commented thats it
03:42.12tmzthmm
03:42.15tmztright
03:46.51randomblamenothin
03:47.33randomblamedo you think you could paste bin that file with the changes so I could make sure I'm not being an idiot
03:53.27randomblamethats what it deserves
03:53.29JairunCalothIt doesn't work on the N1 either
03:53.45randomblamebut at least it's something to debug with
03:53.47JairunCalothI just said screw it and made a serial cable.
03:54.19JairunCalothN1 has ttl serial on D+/D- when 5v is not present
03:55.15JairunCalothare you guys trying to run android? or something else?
03:55.34randomblameI am trying to run anything
03:56.01randomblameandroid would be nice, but I'll take what I can get ha
03:56.10JairunCalothhd2 right?
03:56.23randomblameno I'm working on the lg incite
03:56.26JairunCalothah
03:56.48JairunCalothI haven't even heard of that phone before
03:57.06randomblamethere is a reason for that
03:57.11JairunCalothlol
04:14.08JairunCalothOk... attempting to build xf86-video-msm from debian testing...
04:14.31JairunCalothlets hope this goes better then it did on stable
04:20.37JairunCalothbah!
04:20.51randomblamebroked?
04:20.55JairunCalothmsm.h:45:27: error: linux/msm_mdp.h
04:21.03JairunCaloth<PROTECTED>
04:21.05JairunCaloth<PROTECTED>
04:21.09JairunCalothoops
04:21.10JairunCalothsorry
04:21.17randomblamejust bad linkage, easy to fix
04:21.21JairunCalothI think I need different kernel headers.
04:21.32JairunCalothNot supprised the ones in the debian repos don't have that file
04:22.54JairunCalothif you install kernel source, do you still need full headers to build?
04:23.06JairunCaloths/full//
04:23.15JairunCalothdude...
04:23.17JairunCaloththat's awsome
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04:29.15mcdullphh was busying theses days, right?
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04:41.55randomblamenot having much luck with the fb
04:42.25randomblameconsole handover makes it restart
04:44.04randomblamehttp://pastebin.com/f6bb0413b
04:44.13JairunCalothbah, same error after installing the android kernel source.... which has the file in the expected place
04:44.22randomblamethats what i did to noop it
04:44.47tmztJairunCaloth: progress on msm driver?
04:45.01JairunCalothtrying to build it on the phone
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04:45.21JairunCalothmsm.h:45:27: error: linux/msm_mdp.h: No such file or directory
04:45.25tmzthave you got to look at the samsung one yet?
04:45.44tmztyou need a header from kernel
04:47.01JairunCalothI dropped kernel source into /usr/src/linux
04:47.16JairunCalothI"m guessing that's not enough
04:47.46JairunCaloththe header is there
04:47.49JairunCalothwhere it should be
04:49.46randomblametmzt could you look at my pastebin link and tell me if I did something wrong?
04:49.48randomblames
04:49.58randomblamehttp://pastebin.com/f6bb0413b
04:52.27randomblamefound a bit I missed, trying it now
04:54.36JairunCalothbah, I'll have to screw with it more later
04:55.10tmztpatch the makefile
04:55.15tmztadd the kernel path
04:55.19tmzteasy way :)
05:02.57randomblameno dice on that one sad cheese
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05:04.44tmztwhat are you working on?
05:04.50tmztsorry links don't open
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05:05.01randomblametrying to get the frame buffer working still
05:07.04randomblamecommenting out each of the panel inits in board-htcdiamond-panel.c just causes it to panic and reboot after console handover, can't see the panic either
05:09.16randomblameI know the physical memory address for the frame buffer is in a different location than diamonds where would that be set for in the real frame buffer
05:14.46tmztyou probably still init the gpio
05:14.50tmztdisable that too
05:18.37randomblamek
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05:29.35randomblamenever buy an amd graphics card
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05:39.52randomblamesame behaviour without gpios
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05:45.58randomblameI wish I could find an example to work with
05:46.55gehzumteufel(sorry I just logged in) An example of what?
05:47.27randomblamemaking the frame buffer work without a panel driver, or with a panel driver that has been no op'd
05:47.49gehzumteufelah
05:50.17randomblamedamn near have that whole panel file commented out
05:50.38gehzumteufellol
05:50.42randomblamecan you think of another device that doesn't use a panel driver?
05:50.46gehzumteufelYes
05:50.49gehzumteufelMy eyes
05:50.51gehzumteufellol
05:51.24randomblameyou'd be surprised, I hooked a serial cable up to my brain, the kernel in there is ridiculous
05:51.30gehzumteufelLOL
05:52.14gehzumteufelBut seriously, you can't init any device without a driver. Even a basic one.
05:52.24gehzumteufelOr some standard way to access whatever it is temporarily
05:52.29gehzumteufelTill a driver can be loaded
05:52.31randomblameit's not really a driver
05:53.01randomblamethe point is not init'ing it because it's already on thanks to good ol winmo
05:53.41randomblameall I want is for the frame buffer to dma to it
05:53.41gehzumteufelIs there a way to shut it off and reinit once it takes control?
05:53.54randomblameno that would require a panel driver
05:54.04randomblamethe point is getting away with not having one
05:54.04gehzumteufelhmm
05:54.30gehzumteufelAnd what device is this for?
05:54.36gehzumteufelraph diam?
05:54.47gehzumteufelrhod?
05:54.48randomblamelg incite
05:54.54gehzumteufellol
05:55.45gehzumteufelIn that case, I am even less help. Not that I can help much on the hardware or really software side (I can't code) so I just test what I can and help as necessary
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06:07.27randomblamewow
06:07.44randomblameI bought this damned hd5850 it won't stop crashing
06:07.58randomblameI'm about to rip it out and kick it around the floor
06:08.37gehzumteufelTake it back
06:08.49randomblameI'm going to send it in to asus
06:08.51gehzumteufelThere are such things as lemons in electronics
06:08.54randomblamedoubt newegg would take it
06:08.59gehzumteufelWhen did you buy it?
06:09.05randomblamea month ago
06:09.15gehzumteufelwhat date?
06:09.18randomblameidk
06:09.20gehzumteufelNewegg may still take it back
06:09.24gehzumteufelIt is worth a shot
06:09.42randomblamemeh I'd rather send it directly to asus
06:09.50gehzumteufelheh to each their own
06:11.21randomblamenyways here's the incite git branch if you were curious
06:11.22randomblamehttp://gitorious.org/~randomblame/linux-on-qualcomm-s-msm/experimental-linux-msm-lg-incite
06:11.37randomblamenot too many changes from the msm branch
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06:12.41mcdullhi
06:12.54gehzumteufelI don't even know what to do with it. I mean I understand how git works, and all that, but I don't try to compile and all that when I am clueless about that aspect
06:13.09gehzumteufelI leave it to you more knowledgeable guys
06:13.26randomblamelol
06:13.28gehzumteufelAnd wait patiently for my device to be more supported
06:15.03randomblameif I had waited patiently nothing would have happened :D
06:15.32gehzumteufelhaha
06:15.41gehzumteufelDo you know how to code at least a little bit though?
06:15.52randomblameyes
06:15.57gehzumteufelSee there ya go
06:16.09gehzumteufelI, on the other hand, have no ability
06:16.31gehzumteufelI can read some code and understand what some of it does, but only because I have been around computers for so long
06:17.20randomblamemeh you pick it up as you dig
06:17.33gehzumteufellol
06:17.54gehzumteufelI disagree. I have dug around webpages for years. I still can't code HTML for the life of me
06:18.21gehzumteufelI am a spammer for a living. I have to fuck with HTML too.
06:18.23randomblamedreamweaver 4 life
06:18.55gehzumteufelhaha I used Dreamweaver 4. I couldn't get that shit working the way I wanted.
06:19.11gehzumteufelThen again, that was like 10 years ago when interfaces for EVERYTHING sucked ass
06:19.44randomblamethey still do
06:19.57tmztseriously?
06:20.02tmztcss is hard
06:20.07tmztbut html?
06:20.19gehzumteufelI could figure it out after finding all the tags and shit
06:20.28randomblameyeah no kidding, html is like 4 things to remember
06:20.33gehzumteufelyeah I know
06:20.34tmztlike?
06:20.39gehzumteufel<body>
06:20.43gehzumteufel<title?
06:20.44gehzumteufelerr
06:20.47gehzumteufel<title>
06:20.48tmzthtml title title body body html
06:20.54gehzumteufeluhh.... <html>
06:20.56stinebdyou forgot <head>!
06:20.57gehzumteufelhaha yeah
06:21.04tmzthtml head title title head body body html
06:21.15randomblamemeta tags
06:21.21randomblameneed seo
06:21.23tmzthah
06:21.26gehzumteufelYeah totally
06:21.36tmztwhich does google care about?
06:21.40gehzumteufelBut they better pertain to your website now, or google discredits them
06:21.41tmztoptimize content not meta
06:22.01tmztyou've got have generator
06:22.18randomblamegoogle keeps changing it up, they're all relevent but it's best to use 10 keywords these days
06:22.36tmzthtml head title title link scrip script head body div div div div div div div div body html
06:22.50tmztwhat keywords?
06:23.05randomblamefor search
06:23.12tmztwhat links to you and what keywords that uses should matter more
06:23.23randomblameit does
06:23.38tmztnever understood seo
06:23.46tmztother than long lived links
06:23.49randomblamebut say you use the html page just as a holder for a .swf you need the keywords
06:23.51tmztand a real structure
06:24.00tmztor alt content
06:24.18tmztthey can parse swf if you don't rt all of it
06:25.04tmztmaybe not yet
06:25.45randomblameI'm not sure
06:26.03randomblameI always had trouble getting flash seo'd
06:26.14tmztthen why use flash
06:26.15tmztwell
06:26.20randomblameglorious effects
06:26.31gehzumteufelugh flash sucks balls
06:26.32tmztif it's flash there's no cntent
06:26.34gehzumteufelI hate it with a passion
06:26.42randomblamewww.glitchyrobot.com
06:26.49randomblamethats my page
06:26.50gehzumteufelI should say, I hate it for video
06:27.00tmztwhy can't google split multi topic pages and stop returning keyword pairs from across logical boundaries
06:27.13tmztother than few forum sites
06:27.27gehzumteufelThat site is pretty awesome Kevin
06:27.47randomblamety
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06:27.56tmztit's really annoying
06:28.06tmztthat's what seo gets you
06:28.09randomblameyes that's the point
06:28.10gehzumteufelThere are way too many sounds
06:28.25tmztirrelevant links that waste time
06:28.30gehzumteufellol
06:28.46randomblameit's designed to annoy, yet impress, so I can get some damned work
06:29.06tmztsay I'm looking for qualcomm audio codec
06:29.44tmztand I get one story page with main content about a qualcomm acquisition of a comapny, and another story teaser about an new audio codec
06:29.52tmztgoogle has wasted my time
06:30.06gehzumteufeluse the +searchterm and -searchterm
06:30.10tmztthis is fairly close to an actual example
06:30.21tmztno, I'm looking for qualcomm audio codec
06:30.24tmztall those words
06:30.28gehzumteufelRight
06:30.31tmztin a cherent block of text
06:30.39gehzumteufelI am saying use the + and - to filter
06:30.51tmzta related single entity that's like to have relevant information
06:30.58gehzumteufelSo -acquisition and +somethingelse
06:31.21tmzthah, but I can only know I don't want the acquisition tipic once I've seen the page
06:31.23gehzumteufelYou are assuming that there aren't acquisitions related to qualcomm and audio codecs though
06:31.31tmztright
06:31.35tmztalternative
06:31.44gehzumteufelAgreed, but you can't assume that the computer knows what you are thinking
06:31.50gehzumteufelA relational database can only go so far
06:32.00tmztstory1 qualcomm buys mobile ati gpu unit /story1
06:32.02randomblameno it can go as far as you want it
06:32.13gehzumteufelrandomblame Not without performance issues
06:32.22randomblamenaw
06:32.39tmztstory2 new audio codec increases performance in mobile devices using new dct optimiazation ... /story2
06:33.05randomblamegoogle has servers from the year 3410
06:33.07gehzumteufelLOL
06:33.38randomblamethey would have even better servers but that was the last year before the google nukes went off
06:33.50gehzumteufeltmzt: You basically have to anticipate the fact that there are things that will have NOTHING to do with your search. As such, you add in +searchterm keywords that have more to do with your search than just your seemingly specific topic
06:34.22tmztyay it's wais
06:34.28tmztor fbi vcf
06:34.46tmztseriously I want to search stories not pages
06:34.51gehzumteufellol
06:35.02gehzumteufelAre you really looking for the qualcomm audio codec?
06:35.02tmztthere's an api for that
06:35.10tmzthmm, maybe
06:35.14gehzumteufellol
06:35.27tmztI've done similar searches though
06:35.33tmztgoogle wastes my time
06:35.40tmztnote, tbhis page is indexed
06:35.54gehzumteufelBut are you looking for that?
06:35.55tmztwhen the logger pages are crawled
06:36.04tmztsure, the hardware codec
06:36.21gehzumteufelApparently the qualcomm audio stream has been documented and is part of the Fourcc decoder for standard pcs
06:36.32gehzumteufelSo you may be able to use that as a starting point
06:36.34tmzthmm
06:36.35randomblameyou know whats really annoying? when what you're searching for matches your current conversation in irc and a bunch of irc logs pop up as results
06:36.44gehzumteufelNot sure how closely it relates to this application though
06:36.45tmztlooking for the pcm codec in the phone
06:36.52tmztthe hardware codec
06:37.20tmztnah, that's cool
06:37.30tmztirc logs are good spam
06:37.51tmzttopic: searches that waste my time
06:37.53gehzumteufelwell fucking hell. Google has already got the gitorious repository indexed and it is the top search result
06:38.10gehzumteufel(the one for this whole project)
06:38.18randomblamegehzumteufel: 3410
06:38.45gehzumteufel3410 what?
06:39.10randomblamegoogles servers come from that year
06:39.16gehzumteufeloh lol
06:39.31gehzumteufeltmzt: The specific audio chip is microQ apparently
06:39.43tmzttopic: qualcomm pcm codec
06:39.48tmztmicroQ?
06:39.55gehzumteufelsupposedly
06:40.17gehzumteufelhttp://www.tensilica.com/uploads/pdf/microQ.pdf
06:40.33tmzthow does arm9(radio/baseband) communicate with it(ante:the codec)
06:40.45randomblamesmd?
06:40.52randomblameno
06:41.04tmztumm no
06:41.20gehzumteufelGot me, but you may be able to find more stuff on microQ that leads you in the right direction
06:43.19randomblamehad a diagram of arm9/11 communication
06:43.36randomblameand the components within each
06:43.40randomblamebut can't seem to find it
06:45.08gehzumteufelSpecifically for the Qualcomm chips or just in general?
06:45.16randomblamespecifically
06:45.41gehzumteufelah
06:47.16gehzumteufelhttp://www.cdmatech.com/download_library/pdf/diagram_msm7200_cs.pdf
06:47.23gehzumteufelIf that still worked, might be able to get it
06:48.06gehzumteufelNot sure if that is it though
06:48.09randomblameI have a few service manuals for msm devices
06:48.24randomblameplenty of info in them
06:48.49gehzumteufelDoubt they go into codecs and shit though and how to use them from the software side
06:49.16randomblameno it's all hardware
06:49.36randomblamethey never even give you memory addresses, best you can hope for is gpios
06:50.54tmztit's usually serial or one wire
06:51.20tmztthere's quite a bit more to it than the pcm link though, there's all the dsp's involved
06:59.02randomblametmzt, if I add you as a contributer on gitorious could you take a look at my frame buffer issue?
06:59.06randomblamewhen you get time
06:59.25tmzthmm I don't have hardware
06:59.29tmzttmzt though
06:59.41randomblamek
07:01.09randomblameadded ya, lg incite panel and board files are not hooked in
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07:10.59randomblamewhat happened there
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07:27.09playdohey mcdull, did u do some testing?
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08:03.15mcdullphh, someone put a comment about the blackstone wake up issue.
08:03.32mcdull[ 1038.311004] request_suspend_state: sleep (3->3) at 1027660000000 (2010-02-10 12:06:25.960000000 UTC)
08:03.35mcdullis it normal?
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08:54.23IceBoneAnyone here who knows about the g-sensors in xdandroid?
08:55.22gehzumteufelThey don't work
08:55.25gehzumteufelThat is what I know about them
08:55.27gehzumteufellol
08:56.25IceBoneWell, it works well enough for me to change screen orientation, but I don't think they're accurate enough for a program like aDyno.
08:57.01gehzumteufelWhat device? I have a rhodium and it doesn't work at all
08:57.04gehzumteufelThat I am aware of
08:57.06IceBonediam100
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14:29.36GNUtoohi leviathan
14:30.06GNUtooleviathan, first I made it go futhurer
14:30.18GNUtooI didn't made it magically work
14:30.24GNUtoothen do you want my diffs?
14:31.41GNUtooping leviathan
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14:44.35slightany special args required for mksquashfs when creating a system.sqsh?
14:46.30babijoeeslight: not really
14:47.03babijoeewhat command are you using to build system.sqsh?
14:47.34slightmksquashfs squashfs-root/ system.sqsh
14:47.49babijoeeshould be fine like that
14:47.51slightmounts fine on my desktop
14:47.58slightinit doesn't like it :/
14:48.05babijoeehow so?
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14:48.23slightwon't mount it
14:48.28leobaillardI recommand to build it as root
14:48.31slighti'll add some debug to init
14:48.35slightah ok
14:49.09slightdid wonder about uid/gid issues
14:50.22babijoeelol
14:50.27leobaillardthat's the reason :)
14:50.48leobaillardI always compress/decompress it as root
14:51.02leobaillardhad a bad experience in the past :/
14:51.06babijoeeyeah
14:51.21babijoeedoing everything as root never fails
14:52.53slightso it turns out that ext2 + a system that can never shut down properly and frequently crashes isn't so great
14:52.56slightwho'd have thought? :p
14:54.38leobaillard^^
15:00.21mcdullincorrect squashfs version?
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15:26.54slightmcdull, mksquashfs version 4.0 (2009/04/05)
15:27.07slightdo you know which versions are valid?
15:33.29IceBoneMother of god...
15:33.30IceBonehttp://www.documaga.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/scaleofuniverse.swf
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15:52.38NeoMatrixJRcan anyone please tell me if there's some decently easy way to git/repo from android.git.kernel.org if my @#$^)$'ing work blocks port 9418?
15:58.38leobaillardslight: 3.1
15:59.48leobaillardhttp://leobaillard.org/partage/gnux/mksquashfs http://leobaillard.org/partage/gnux/unsquashfs
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16:01.43slightcheers mate
16:04.22leobaillardnp
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16:13.39mcdullslight,4.0 not valid.. you got to use version 3.4
16:13.54chamonixhey guys
16:14.52leobaillardplop chamonix
16:15.02NeoMatrixJRanyone here have to use corkscrew?  I could use a hand setting it up.
16:17.52leobaillardNeoMatrixJR: I use it on my laptop with my phone under Winmo but I'll have to use it in linux too, and if I can install it on the phone, the better
16:18.27chamonixplouf leobaillard
16:18.31chamonix:P
16:18.38leobaillard:)
16:19.14NeoMatrixJRleobaillard: you use it with your phone?
16:20.34leobaillardNeoMatrixJR: my phone operator doesn't allow me to use anything but ports 80 and 443 to convey http paquets, so I use corkscrew to make http paquets out of anything then I make tunnels via an ssh box on the 443 port to use whatever I want
16:21.35leobaillardwhat do you want to do with it ?
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16:23.13NeoMatrixJRleobaillard: my company blocks 9418 (git) and thus I can't use git/repo to download android
16:23.45leobaillardbah, you don't need corkscrew, just make a tunnel
16:24.29leobaillardunless your company blocks ssh too
16:25.02chamonixlol, add ur sshd on port 443, it will always work
16:25.11NeoMatrixJRleobaillard: I tried setting up an ssh tunnel to a box @ my house, but repo attempts to connect to android.git.kernel.org after it makes the inital connection through localhost
16:26.05leobaillardput it in your hosts file
16:26.19leobaillardto force it trhough localhost
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16:32.12slightif you like tunnels you'll love this...
16:32.14slighthttp://code.kryo.se/iodine/
16:32.22slighttunnel ipv4 through dns :p
16:32.35slightperfect for certain pay-for wifi providers :p
16:33.12leobaillard:D
16:34.36NeoMatrixJRWOOT! tunnel + host file change = WIN!  Thanks leobaillard
16:34.45leobaillardnp
16:34.59leobaillardslight: good stuff ! did you test it ?
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16:36.19slightno not yet
16:36.51slightbut we do run our own dns so will probably give it a go at some point
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18:09.31phhmakkonen: about your sound problem, what's the actual problem ? only mic ?
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18:16.52IceBoneHey, phh, any more ideas about my camera?
18:16.58phhno
18:17.04IceBoneDarn. :(
18:17.22phh[06:48:20] <randomblame> making the frame buffer work without a panel driver, or with a panel driver that has been no op'd <------- take raphael, it has no panel code
18:17.26phhor rhod
18:17.26IceBoneYou think when Android gets camera functionality, it'll perform the same?
18:18.08phh[09:04:27] <mcdull> [ 1038.311004] request_suspend_state: sleep (3->3) at 1027660000000 (2010-02-10 12:06:25.960000000 UTC)
18:18.08phh[09:04:30] <mcdull> is it normal? <------- yes it is
18:18.16phhIceBone: i'd say yes
18:18.22phhbut I wouldn't bet on it
18:18.42phh[09:57:20] <IceBone> Well, it works well enough for me to change screen orientation, but I don't think they're accurate enough for a program like aDyno. <----- just works for me
18:18.54IceBoneWell, it works, but it seems weird to me.
18:19.07IceBoneIt measured my car as having 1050 bhp.
18:19.08IceBoneo_O
18:19.15phh[15:48:34] <slight> mksquashfs squashfs-root/ system.sqsh <--------- first argument must be '.' afaik
18:19.16phhbhp ?
18:19.20IceBonebrake horsepower.
18:19.28phhthat seems little
18:19.37IceBoneo_O
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18:19.44IceBoneYou know nothing of cars, do you?
18:19.57IceBoneThe Bugatti Veyron, a car capable of more than 400 km/h only has 1001 bhp.
18:20.00IceBone"only".
18:20.14IceBoneMy car, when new, had 125.
18:20.19phha car has less than 10times the acceleration power for brake power ?!?
18:21.51IceBonebrake horsepower have nothing to do with braking.
18:21.57phhah.
18:22.03phhstupid english then
18:22.31IceBoneBrake horsepower (bhp) is the measure of an engine's horsepower without the loss in power caused by the gearbox, alternator, differential, water pump, and other auxiliary components such as power steering pump, muffled exhaust system, etc.
18:22.38IceBoneBrake refers to a device which was used to load an engine and hold it at a desired RPM.
18:22.47IceBoneNormal hp is measured at the wheels.
18:22.52phhok, so it's just stupid english
18:22.53IceBoneThis is straight from the engine.
18:23.13phhok, then 1000 is a lot :p
18:23.23IceBoneYeah. :P
18:23.32phhIceBone: anyway your software is stupid
18:23.42phhwe can't measure more than 20m.s^{-2}
18:23.52phhI can't see how this could make a 1000hp.
18:23.58IceBoneIt's just wrong. :P
18:24.23IceBoneRight now on my desk it's showing 1.75G.
18:24.36phh?!?
18:24.41phhno way.
18:24.51slightphh, thanks sorted it. if you refer to a folder it acts as if you'd cd'd to it and used ., the problem was the squashfs version
18:25.00IceBoneRun it, go to g-meter.
18:25.10IceBoneThe top one is showing 1.75
18:25.19IceBoneAnd it keeps going left and right.
18:25.22IceBone-1.75 and 1.75.
18:25.24phhIceBone: I made the driver, I """"calibrated"""" it, I know it will report 10m.s^{-2}
18:25.41phhif it's anything else, it's just stupid software
18:25.53IceBoneWell, what's it showing on your phone?
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18:28.04phhIceBone: there is no app called g-meter
18:28.29IceBoneIt's an option in the aDyno ap.
18:28.37phhah, the one that costs 5$.
18:28.45IceBoneNo, there's a free version.
18:28.49IceBoneo_O
18:29.05phhnot when searching g-meter
18:29.10IceBoneadyno
18:29.13IceBoneor just dyno
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18:31.52phhpeak = 3.69
18:31.55phh===> stupid app.
18:32.01IceBone*shrug*
18:32.19IceBoneI was hoping someone with Android could verify.
18:32.57phhIceBone: go to 'g-pad'
18:33.00phhit shows raw values
18:33.03GNUtoohi  adamw
18:33.06phhand raw value is 7.8 ~
18:33.07IceBoneRight.
18:33.41GNUtoowe've got xf86-video-msm mostly working(sometimes there are issues)
18:33.41adamwhi
18:33.41GNUtoobut here's the output of xrandr -q
18:34.06IceBoneSensor z?
18:34.07GNUtoodefault connected 320x480+0+0 0mm x 0mm
18:34.12IceBone7.3 here.
18:34.14GNUtooso no xrandr -o 1
18:34.25phhIceBone: yeah that's quite what I get
18:34.40phhIceBone: I would have bet i setted it to ~ 9, but maybe not
18:34.57IceBoneShould be 9.81, no?
18:35.12phhyes
18:36.03GNUtooadamw, http://pastebin.com/d231bf017
18:36.04GNUtoonote that:
18:36.28GNUtoo(II) msm(0): RandR 1.2 enabled, ignore the following RandR disabled message.
18:36.28GNUtoo(--) RandR disabled
18:36.40phhlol
18:36.55phhand it works ?
18:36.56adamwyeah, you always get that with every X driver ever
18:36.59phhI mean X.
18:37.04adamwnothing unusual
18:37.07GNUtooX works
18:37.17phhGNUtoo: Xvideo ?
18:37.22GNUtoodon't know
18:37.27GNUtooI'll try
18:37.27phhok
18:37.34adamwGNUtoo: so that means it's an RandR 1.2 driver like I thought, too, btw.
18:37.59phhrotation is really easy to do
18:38.07phhI mean, on the FB side.
18:38.08adamwso you'd want to try the '--output default --rotate right' syntax
18:38.22GNUtoook
18:38.30GNUtoodoesn't work either:
18:38.44adamwwhat happens?
18:38.49GNUtooxrandr: output default cannot use rotation "right" reflection "none"
18:39.11adamwmeans the driver isn't capable of it, I guess. does /var/log/Xorg.0.log exist in this case? if so, anything in there near the end?
18:39.39GNUtoo(II) msm(0): RandR 1.2 enabled, ignore the following RandR disabled message.
18:39.39GNUtoo(--) RandR disabled
18:39.43GNUtooI've that at the end
18:39.53adamwyeah, but nothing else after you tried the rotate?
18:39.59GNUtoono
18:40.01GNUtoonothing else
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18:40.07GNUtooit's the last thing
18:40.45GNUtooah sorry
18:40.53GNUtooit's only on console...not in the logs
18:40.55GNUtooI'll look logs
18:41.02GNUtoojust that I ran with -verbose
18:41.03adamwnah, it'd be on the console too I guess
18:41.26adamwi'd guess it's just not implemented in the driver yet. which seems odd, but oh well.
18:42.18GNUtoook
18:42.22GNUtoohow do I implement it?
18:42.44adamwthat's above my pay grade i'm afraid =)
18:43.31GNUtoook
18:44.05adamwyou could ask in #xorg-devel
18:44.19adamwlots of people there who would know, if they have the time/inclination
18:48.34GNUtoook thanks
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18:49.20GNUtoophh, -vo xv seem to do something but I don't see the video
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19:04.00ToAsTcfhphh: what up? still no camera for u guys?
19:04.05phhno
19:04.10ToAsTcfhbah
19:04.16phhhaven't tried it for weeks now -_-'
19:04.22phhToAsTcfh: you got anything ?
19:05.00ToAsTcfhno im gonna try backporting qdsp5 and getting rid of qdsp5_comp what u think?
19:05.22phhdon't know, I haven't read qdsp5_comp at all
19:05.51ToAsTcfhyeah it sux i think thats where shits goin south
19:06.42ToAsTcfhits alot harder to compare _comp to just qdsp5. its alot different
19:06.53ToAsTcfhwell not alot
19:06.58ToAsTcfhbut in a way
19:07.33ToAsTcfhi got hung up on trying to overclock the processor on my hero though so ive been slacking
19:07.34phhcan't you just understand what the drivers wants qdsp to do, and do that ?
19:07.43phhToAsTcfh: 768MHz works ?
19:07.52ToAsTcfhnot yet
19:08.03phhnot tried or not bootable ?
19:08.18ToAsTcfhit crashes the phoe
19:08.48phhok
19:08.55phhraphael and blackstone  are better than your hero then :p
19:08.58ToAsTcfhonce u echo the clock it freezes
19:09.02phh(they are said to sustain this 768MHz)
19:09.39ToAsTcfhi think we just need to get the source correct for the turbo chip
19:09.50ToAsTcfhvalues
19:10.15phhnaa
19:10.22ToAsTcfh?
19:10.25phhyou can just create the clocks
19:10.29phhand maybe set pll on your own
19:10.41ToAsTcfhi did that but no dice
19:10.41phh(ok, you don't really want to set your own pll.)
19:10.49ToAsTcfhnot the pll
19:11.04ToAsTcfhbut the clocks
19:11.31ToAsTcfhhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=630899
19:11.41ToAsTcfhthats my work so far
19:12.01ToAsTcfhwell my ported work from the dream
19:12.45ToAsTcfhlook at the source its only two file and tell me what u think
19:13.06ToAsTcfhplease
19:13.10ToAsTcfh:D
19:13.13phhI think I hate sources alone.
19:13.32phhcan't you just post a diff like everyone sane ?
19:13.40ToAsTcfhlol
19:13.48ToAsTcfhi could have yes
19:14.29ToAsTcfhi actually when i ported it from the dream went through and added everything manually
19:14.35ToAsTcfhlike a dumb ass
19:15.22bzowhen no2chem did his overclock test for winmo 75xx devices, many people could not run 768mhz
19:15.32phhbzo: really ?
19:15.33phhunfair
19:15.56bzoyes, it failed on mine as well
19:16.19ToAsTcfhwhat im getting in my source is that in setcpu(an app) will set and show a clock that the kernel is telling it but in real life its not ocd at all
19:16.59bzono2chem has some notes here on his oc research: http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/09/08/Yet-more-notes-on-overclocking.aspx
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19:19.00ToAsTcfhbzo: thnx
19:19.34ToAsTcfhwell i gotta get back to work. talk at yall later
19:20.24bzophh: do you have to have usb plugged in before you start android for adb to work?
19:20.29phhyes
19:21.05bzoi've been looking at the issue where adb breaks for cdma when usb mass storage is enabled
19:21.22bzodmesg reports that adb startup fails because usb is offline
19:21.22phhit's confirmed ?
19:21.30phh(I mean the issue.)
19:21.49bzoit is for me anyway :)
19:22.07phhok
19:22.15bzomakkonen and mrpippy keep the usb mass storage disabled in their builds, so there are not a lot of people that can confirm
19:22.25phhI thaught makkonen said it was because he had a dirty tree
19:22.45bzohe had a lot of issues before, turned it off and never tried it again
19:22.49phhok
19:23.25bzoanyways, I was thinking maybe the problem had something to do with the usb initialization. But if it is not a problem for gsm phones, maybe that is not it
19:24.29phhbzo: there is something about its init I found that seems really weird to me
19:24.39phhcdma devices has a different usb_phy_init_seq from gsm
19:24.45phhbut still it's quite the same
19:24.57phhso I wonder if this is normal or not
19:25.14bzoyes, I noticed that in the source yesterday too
19:25.48bzoI tried using the regular init values, and usb definately acts differently (not sure if better)
19:26.03bzowith the diam800 settings, lsusb only shows 2 devices in lsusb -v
19:26.10bzowith the regular settings, it shows 3 devices
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19:26.30bzo(in the composite device i mean)
19:27.48phh?!?
19:28.07phhI can't see how this could be possible -_-'
19:28.42bzofrom what I remember, both show the network and adb interface, but only the regular settings also show the mass storage device
19:28.58bzo(regular meaning non-cdma setting)
19:29.20phhbzo: just to be sure, with "setting" you mean usb_phy_init_seq ?
19:30.07bzostatic int usb_phy_init_seq_diam100[] vs static int usb_phy_init_seq_diam800[]
19:30.24phhmakkonen: MrPippy I'd like you to test it too, it would be nice if we could get rid of this special init stuff.
19:30.54phh(we have docs for ulpi if someone wants to try to understand this thing :p)
19:32.14bzoi can look at it, though it is unclear if I will understand it :)
19:32.27phhyou'll have to search in logs :D
19:32.36phhwell it's a link given by cr2
19:32.40phhthere aren't that much such things :p
19:32.54bzook
19:33.16bzospeaking of not understanding things :)
19:33.28bzodo you have any idea were to look for this microphone problem on cdma?
19:34.04phhI guess you already tried tracing gpio ?
19:34.31bzonot yet, MrPippy thought it was more likely RPC related
19:34.33phhif you did, trace and compare the htc_acoustic thingy
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19:36.28bzook, that sounds easier than tracing the wince rpc, so we should look at that first
19:36.38phhcould be rpc though
19:36.44phhbut rpcs are quite the same for all devices
19:36.45phheven android ones
19:37.28bzoso, if the trick of making the microphone work is starting a call in winmo before starting android
19:37.34bzothen I guess it is stuck open the whole time?
19:37.47phhyes
19:38.35bzoso then it seems plausible that it could be the wrong gpio?
19:39.08phhnot really.
19:39.26phhthat's just an idea
19:39.38phhblackstone has problems with sound because it relies (for an unknown reason) on a gpio
19:40.18bzothat is the reason for that weird blackstone specific case in htc acoustic?
19:40.35phhno in htc_acoustic but in qdsp5/snd.c
19:40.53bzoright, couldn't remember exactly where I saw it earlier
19:40.57MrPippyback around august, i was trying both of the diamond mtypes and usb only worked on the cdma one
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19:42.01bzoI noticed that heroc had an entirely different usb_phy_init_seq, is that relevent?
19:42.14phhbzo: it is
19:43.07bzohmm, maybe that is the setting I used when I saw the 3 composite interface - can't remember now
19:44.17MrPippyheh nice catch, never thought to look at heroc's usb stuff
19:45.57bzousually my first thought for cdma specific problems. Though it hasn't helped me so far :)
19:46.21MrPippyyeah heroc is more similar to diam100, but different from either one
19:47.10MrPippyits the same as the hsusb_phy_init_seq[] that we have in devices.c
19:48.43bzodon't we use usb_phy_init_seq_diam800[] though?
19:48.49phhyes
19:49.02bzothat is different from the heroc values
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20:06.28MrPippyjust made a call, the only gpio activity was in1-1=0, thats gpio 0x11 which we have set for .headset_mic_35mm
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20:12.37MrPippyi'm gonna try tracing smem, turn_mic_bias_on() in htc_acoustic could be the problem
20:13.25bzothat that function manipulate the msm codec registers?
20:14.14phhbzo: A11 doesn't changes msm codec registers on his own
20:15.27bzois the A11 allowed to read the registers?
20:15.40phhI guess so yes
20:15.55phhand maybe write it too if you really want that
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20:16.40bzoI was reading the 7200 doc - just wondering how the codec register documentation might be useful to us
20:17.14GNUtoohi mickey|bbl
20:17.19phhseriously, there is almost nothing in these docs that is of any use for us now
20:17.34phhall problems we have now is with the amss, or own htc devices
20:17.41GNUtoosomeone told me that:
20:17.42GNUtoo<CosmicPenguin> There is no reason why you would want to use -msm over fbdev
20:17.51phhGNUtoo: oO
20:18.04bzoif we can read the register, perhaps we can tell if the mic bias is actually getting set or not? (assuming we know what they are in 7500)
20:18.10GNUtooso what are the advantages of -msm ? does -msm support flipping?
20:18.15phhbzo: yup
20:18.31phhGNUtoo: but msm's mic bias might be different from real mic bias ! :p
20:18.36phh(as on rhod)
20:18.52GNUtoophh, what's mic bias ?
20:18.59phhGNUtoo: mic power
20:19.26GNUtooah? what is mic? not microphone I bet
20:19.49phhyes microphone
20:20.04GNUtoowhat does microphone has to do with fbdev?
20:20.12phhhaha.
20:20.24phhbecause I wasn't talking to you -_-'
20:20.25phhsorry
20:20.27GNUtooI know that there are touchscreen that use sound...but for fbdev...I don't see
20:20.30GNUtoook
20:20.43GNUtoos/touchscreen/touchscreen or keyboards
20:20.49phhkeyboards too ?
20:20.50phhhum
20:20.56GNUtooI don't know
20:20.58phhGNUtoo: anyway, yes msm should support flipping
20:20.58GNUtooI hear this
20:21.04GNUtooit's far in my memory
20:21.04phhnot only flipping.
20:21.05GNUtoook
20:21.21phhbliting, scaling, rotating, transparency
20:21.29phhformat convertor
20:21.52phhI think that's it
20:21.59makkonenwhat did you want from me, re: usb mass storage? turn it back on and try the raph100 phy_init_seq?
20:22.08phhmakkonen: yup
20:22.47GNUtoophh, uhh...rotating? it doesn't hadle it
20:22.59GNUtoobut it should be easy to fix
20:23.00phhGNUtoo: well, the msm_fb.
20:23.19phhI haven't read the whole -msm xorg driver yet
20:23.24GNUtoo<CosmicPenguin> GNUtoo: the MDP blit can do that rotation, so you are at least covered on the HW acceleration front
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20:23.36GNUtooI got it running on my dream
20:23.53phhhum, he knows what the hardware is capable of and still says fbdev is better ?
20:23.59phhthere is something I'm missing.
20:25.43GNUtoome too
20:26.04GNUtoomaybe corporate interest
20:26.21GNUtoolike the "howot destroy your comunity "
20:26.25GNUtoo*howto
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21:09.00MrPippyhtc_acoustic is using smem without writel or volatile...maybe not good
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21:10.20phhMrPippy: really ?
21:10.28phhhum.
21:10.30MrPippy*(unsigned *)(MSM_SHARED_RAM_BASE+mic_offset)=0xffff0080 | (on?0x100:0);
21:10.36phhoh right
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21:11.26makkonenis there a way to test whether the mic_offset value is correct for cdma?
21:11.46MrPippyi'm going to mmutrace that location in smem and make a call
21:12.15makkonenI wonder if hitting the mute button in a call flips that bit, or if it's done somewhere further downstream in the audio processing.
21:13.24MrPippyyeah i think it does, turn_mic_bias_on enables the handset mic
21:13.36cr2_MrPippy: make a 'pd' first
21:13.57MrPippya 'pd'?
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21:14.12cr2_MrPippy: in haret
21:14.24MrPippyoh ok
21:14.31MarkinusHi
21:14.36cr2_makkonen: this location can be used for the pmic mic AGC too
21:14.49cr2_MrPippy: with mic on and off
21:15.33cr2_phh: learned something from the rhod i2c dumps yesterday ?
21:15.56phhcr2_: i hadn't much time to compare it with known devices
21:16.19MrPippyok, no change at 0x01ffed00 for mic on/off, its all 0
21:16.33cr2_MrPippy: which phone ?
21:16.36MrPippydiam500
21:16.47cr2_ok.
21:17.09cr2_at least topa/rhod has different layout from gsm diam/raph
21:17.24MrPippyyeah i'm gonna try the rhod one now
21:17.26makkonenweird, though, that everything else sound-wise seems to be in the same place as gsm.
21:17.56cr2_MrPippy: maybe make the full 1MB smem dump ? and look where the data is located.
21:18.35MrPippyyeah no change for the rhod one either
21:20.40Markinusphh: I make a new 1.6 build. I couldn'T find the reason why the device isn'T waking up from pm 0. But with pm 2 this works good. The tiwlan drivers are working too.
21:21.16adamwMarkinus: ooh, power management stuff?
21:21.21phhMarkinus: ok cool
21:22.35Markinusadamw: yes, I disabling now the vregs from display on backlight off too. Maybe we have a bit more batterie life . .
21:23.46MrPippyhmm shouldn't this dump all of smem pwf micoff 0x01f0000 0x10000
21:24.14cr2_MrPippy: pwf micoff 0x01f00000 0x100000
21:24.16adamwMarkinus: oh nice, you haven't merged it yet though?
21:25.08cr2_phh: 488MB sdram + smi will be fun :)
21:25.15Markinusadamw: no yet . . later...
21:25.23phhcr2_: uh? I thaught it was 512MB ?
21:26.10phhMarkinus: adamw has no deepsleep at all yet, so backlight is not such a big issue :p
21:26.12cr2_0x18 mb reserved by amss
21:26.18ALoGeNoloo
21:26.27Markinuscr2_: Next wee I have my Leo too, maybe I can do something there....
21:26.29ALoGeNohi cr2_ master
21:26.33phhMarkinus: oh only ?
21:26.36Markinusphh: Ahh yeah, I forgott :)
21:26.37cr2_phh: and it may have 64MB smi. but this needs some independent verification
21:26.42Markinusphh: yes
21:26.45phhpfff
21:26.52phhwhy does everyone get a leo :'(
21:26.58phh(just when I get a rhod)
21:27.03cr2_Markinus: lol. you have a lot of phones :)
21:27.17adamwphh: rhodium didn't reach you yet I guess?
21:27.22Markinuscr2_: :)
21:27.25phhadamw: no :'(
21:27.45cr2_phh: they are very close hw-wise
21:27.46adamwboooo
21:27.57phhcr2_: but the processor.
21:27.58cr2_phh: and you will have tvout :)
21:28.02phhcr2_: really ?
21:28.08phhI thaught rhod have no tvout ?
21:28.18cr2_it has extusb ?
21:28.24phhyes
21:28.39cr2_hm
21:28.43Markinusrhod has tv out .  .
21:28.49phhMarkinus: cool
21:28.54phhI'll need a tvout cable :D
21:29.03cr2_phh: think about q6audio.
21:29.11phhcr2_: what about it ?
21:29.23cr2_that may be a pita. i've already found the icodec frequency difference ;)
21:30.01Markinusphh: HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0, audio jack, and TV Out* in one)
21:30.03cr2_and codec tx has variable frequency, so the whole wince-clock code needs to be even more flexible.
21:30.10phhMarkinus: cool
21:30.16phhMarkinus: and usb otg ?
21:30.25phhwe will need a 2.6.32 tree.
21:30.40Markinusphh: hmm don't know . .
21:30.53cr2_phh: raph had some code for that.
21:31.00cr2_NetRipper: ping
21:31.48cr2_phh: i can't mmutrace the 1MB areas on leo for some reason.
21:32.06MrPippyhow about the virtual mapping?
21:33.14adamwphh: if matt sent you the whole box it might even have a cable, don't remember if it comes stock or not
21:33.28cr2_MrPippy: mmutrace is virtual
21:33.32phhadamw: I think the '*' in the sentence Markinus pasted means it's not in it :p
21:33.38adamwah :)
21:33.44cr2_MrPippy: and it has some problems on msm7 too
21:33.57MrPippyyeah, none of the virtual mappings work on leo?
21:34.21cr2_MrPippy: i need to check it one by one
21:34.49cr2_for i2c and dex mmtrace is very important.
21:34.54cr2_i2c mostly
21:35.09cr2_dex seems to be the same as on other wince devices
21:35.34MrPippyon msm7 for smem the dlls all have the 0xbc addresses hardcoded and mmutrace works with that
21:36.34phhcr2_: does pmic rpc work ?
21:36.49cr2_on leo ?
21:36.58phh5225
21:37.21cr2_i've seen only f,6 and f,7 (periodic). 66 and gps(5b) so far
21:37.23MrPippyargh does anyone know a good graphical binary diff for linux?
21:37.33cr2_phh: not used by wince=unknown
21:37.37phhok
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21:38.41phhhi Captnoord
21:38.45Captnoordyoyo
21:38.48phhCaptnoord: reversed anything for me ?
21:38.54Captnoordhehe....
21:39.03Captnoordnah watched boondock saints
21:39.07Captnoordrelaxed and stuff
21:39.26Captnoordmade desquier use a sub windows
21:39.33Captnoordinstead of printing it to the logs
21:39.40cr2_HaRET(6)# pd 0x3000000 0x100
21:39.41cr2_03000000 | bf800000 bf800000 3f800000 bf800000 | ...........?....
21:39.43cr2_03000010 | bf800000 3f800000 3f800000 3f800000 | .......?...?...?
21:39.45cr2_looks promising
21:40.36cr2_0x02500000  0x1b
21:40.46Captnoord*(unsigned *)(MSM_SHARED_RAM_BASE+mic_offset)=0xffff0080 | (on?0x100:0);
21:40.53Captnoordlike I sayd before... hardcoded
21:40.55Captnoordis shit
21:40.56Captnoord:P
21:41.16Captnoordwritel( readl() | 0x100 )
21:41.18Captnoord:P
21:41.26cr2_5+1b=20 ?
21:41.36cr2_Captnoord: no readl in wince
21:41.56CaptnoordI know....
21:43.24cr2_HaRET(3)# powermon 10
21:43.26cr2_000000:     8   100 %  4201    49     0   247     1     0    -1    -1     0   255    255     0    -1    -1     0     0     0     4
21:43.46cr2_i think we should cut down the output
21:44.08cr2_i've never seen a phone with >4 filled fields
21:44.49Captnoordphh you got my pmic patch .... long time ago
21:45.06phhpmic patch ?
21:45.13Captnoordyea
21:45.19Captnoordwhat you guys are talking about
21:45.27CaptnoordI did that with a readl + writel
21:45.32Captnoordnah
21:45.36Captnoordeasy stuff anyway
21:45.40Captnoordand it worked
21:45.59cr2_Captnoord: which pmic patch ?
21:46.25Captnoordnah... some time ago phh cleaned out the  *(unsigned *)(MSM_SHARED_RAM_BASE+mic_offset)=0xffff0080 | (on?0x100:0);
21:46.26Captnoordpart
21:46.33Captnoordbut it didn't seem to work
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21:46.34Captnoordand stuff
21:46.41Captnoordso I coded a small change
21:46.47Captnoordto make it more dynamic
21:46.50Captnoordinstead of hardcoded
21:47.00cr2_mic, not pmic
21:47.09Captnoordhehe
21:47.10Captnoordwoeps
21:47.12Captnoordmic yea
21:47.16cr2_you confused me :)
21:47.19Captnoordsorry
21:47.26cr2_it's pmic too, but very indirectly
21:48.19cr2_haha
21:48.24cr2_haret crashed
21:48.27cr2_on wi 2
21:49.14phhaaahhhh mic
21:49.14phhpfff
21:49.24phhCaptnoord: I need to dump pmic stuff :p
21:49.36Captnoordk
21:52.14cr2_something is buggy on the mmutrace side
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21:54.48k1ckn1ckHi, i have curently loaded fatsals version of android onto my x1. Is there anyone of closing down android without removing the battery?
21:58.59cr2_0xa0700000 is mapped. unknown ;)
22:00.04JairunCalothlol... kernel won't build on the N1.
22:00.10MrPippyhmm i'm comparing the smem and there isn't much to go on, the htc_acoustic area (fc300, same as gsm) has clearly changed but every other change is battery/smd/rpc
22:00.11JairunCalotheven though it's the running kernel
22:02.17MrPippydoes anyone know which wince dll handles the mic_offset?
22:02.45CaptnoordMrPippy: searching for it to
22:04.23cr2_JairunCaloth: experimental git ?
22:04.35dcordescr2_, vodafone has no more leos left
22:04.57cr2_dcordes: yeah. they are very popular
22:05.54AstainHellbringI can see why they are out
22:05.56AstainHellbringthey are very nice
22:06.48CaptnoordI think the mic offset would be 0xa80fed00
22:06.55dcordesthere is some statement from an HTC person about the leo. it's supposed to make windows mobile popular again on that type of device
22:06.56cr2_AstainHellbring: still no tvout. and the weird usb connector
22:06.58Captnoordbecause of the secure smem copy bla bla
22:07.15dcordesthe overly fast system is perfect for that purpose
22:07.29cr2_dcordes: hehe. we will make them happy
22:07.44dcordesbwahaha
22:07.53cr2_dcordes: the wince speed is bearable. but i hate the touchscreen
22:08.03dcordesif I will order a leo from vf now I will receive it in 4 weeks they said
22:08.14cr2_designed for some iphone people ;)
22:08.17dcordescr2_, you miss the keyboard rather?
22:08.22Captnoordfeels like windows 7.... first release a crappy product(vista)... wait a little... and then release the users "savure..."
22:08.24JairunCalothcr2_: nope, trying to build the normal 2.6.29 kernel
22:08.44cr2_dcordes: no, it's big already. for the small phone i have raph
22:08.54MrPippyCaptnoord: secure smem copy? and did you find that address in a dll?
22:09.18cr2_Captnoord: gui feels crippled. like iphone too
22:09.36Captnoordcrap... there doesn't seem to be a phone that actualy any good...
22:09.38Captnoordmaybe nexus
22:09.47CaptnoordMrPippy: just guessingt around.....
22:09.47makkonencaptnoord: mic offset is 0xfed00 on gsm devices. trying to figure out if it's different on cdma.
22:09.59CaptnoordI understand...
22:10.00cr2_with 448MB ram and 32+ vram it will be a dream x11 device. lol
22:10.07makkonennexus one apparently loses 3g signal if you squeeze it in the wrong place. so... that's a problem.
22:11.22cr2_makkonen: hehe. if you block the antenna any phone will break 3g
22:13.29Captnoordlol..... at school we got pounded to design proper antenna's....
22:13.36Captnoordand in reality... that knowlage is never used
22:13.47Captnoordand everyone goes for the cheap sollution
22:15.03tmztcr2_: nexus or hd2?
22:16.09MrPippyi'm looking in htcutil.dll
22:16.11tmztMrPippy: this is cdma/gsm then?
22:16.29MrPippy7501a, just cdma
22:16.45cr2_MrPippy: wavedev.dll
22:16.46tmztthe mystery nokia looks like tp2
22:18.08Captnoord.text:1002A808 aUpdateaudioadi unicode 0, <UpdateAudioAdieTable MicBias
22:18.16Captnoordcr2_ is right... as always
22:20.41MrPippyok thanks i'm in wavedev now, i see remote_apis_clnt.dll also has a pm_mic_en
22:20.55dcordestmzt, what's the mystery nokia?
22:21.05CaptnoordMrPippy: thats rpc
22:21.23tmzthmm what site was that
22:21.25Captnoordnothing to see there...
22:21.26Captnoord:S
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22:22.53ToAsTcfhphh: u around?
22:23.02phhyes
22:23.03phhbut no
22:23.10ToAsTcfhoh
22:23.10cr2_MrPippy: PMIC  0x30000061   pm_*
22:23.26cr2_MrPippy: 0x1c,1  pm_mic_set_volt(0/1)
22:23.38Captnoord0x80 = UpdateAudioAdieTable MicBias
22:23.53Captnoord0xC0 = UpdateAudioAdieTable bEnableHSSD
22:24.19cr2_tmzt: leo
22:24.29Captnoordhmmm somewhat evil again
22:24.30Captnoordbleh
22:24.56tmzthas anybody looked at the rhod400 version of thbis?
22:25.13CaptnoordMrPippy: 0xAA0FC000 is found in the gsm dll.... only used trough a lookup table
22:25.18Captnoordno direct references
22:25.54cr2_483a5000 | 70000000 | Extended (4K) |    AP=3 T=2 XNM
22:25.58cr2_is it a bug ?
22:26.42cr2_may be cam related
22:27.44ToAsTcfhphh: so i take it u never looked into the oc source i linked u to then?
22:28.03phhToAsTcfh: overclock ?
22:28.07IceBoneOh, god, the stupid on xda-devs forums...
22:28.08ToAsTcfhyeah
22:28.10phhwithout a patch, I won't.
22:28.18IceBoneThe stupid... it burns!
22:28.19ToAsTcfhlol
22:28.36ToAsTcfhgive me a second
22:28.50CaptnoordMrPippy: search for the strings
22:28.51CaptnoordDCD aPatch              ; "Patch"
22:28.51Captnoord.data:10098AEC                 DCD aDevice             ; "Device"
22:28.52Captnoord.data:10098AF0                 DCD aCommon             ; "Common"
22:29.01Captnoordand the numbers below that.....
22:29.12Captnoordyou'l find the htc_accoustic base address
22:29.14IceBoneSomeone flashed Yozgatg dual boot rom without reading what it was for first and then complained when he came up to the bare windows mobile interface. FFS...
22:29.34Captnoordif the cdma dll is somewhat the same....
22:29.40cr2_IceBone: lol
22:30.38IceBoneHow can you just go flashing a new rom without even reading what it's for and what it contains?
22:30.49tmzthas somebody dumped it?
22:31.13CaptnoordIceBone: because people are stupid
22:31.20cr2_hm. this 0x70000000 is puzzling
22:31.20Captnoordfirst rule in life... people are stupid
22:31.40MrPippyok i found device and common, nothing below there just a 0xB7
22:31.48IceBoneI know, I know, but THIS stupid?
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22:31.50Captnoordtrue
22:32.08Captnoordlemme paste bin mine
22:32.18cr2_MrPippy: search for the dex_1c function calls
22:33.07Captnoordhttp://www.pastebin.org/90328
22:33.42cr2_Captnoord: it's dex base address
22:34.13CaptnoordO fucking hell
22:34.17Captnoordor I need glasses
22:34.17cr2_well, not really dex.
22:34.19Captnoordor I need sleep
22:34.30cr2_but not htcacoustic too
22:34.36MrPippyyeah mines not like that at all, patch/device/common are together but below is almost all uninitialized space
22:34.37Captnoord0xfc000  4K  flags?, DEX'd, init_radio=0,fm=1
22:35.03CaptnoordMrPippy: upload the dll somewhere.. for me:P
22:35.12cr2_MrPippy: me too
22:35.40cr2_Captnoord: look for three (maybe 4) functions doing ioctl on DEX1:
22:35.47MrPippyhttp://opus.homelinux.com/public_files/wavedev_cdma.dll
22:37.17MrPippyand our virtual mapping for smem is 0xbc instead of 0xaa
22:38.25ToAsTcfhphh: http://pastebin.com/d188e079f
22:40.21Markinusphh: Do oyu now the reason why the device are crashing on disabling wifi? It works only if we don'T disable the vregs. .
22:40.36phhMarkinus: no
22:41.11phhToAsTcfh: LOL
22:41.46phhToAsTcfh: setting a new clock isn't that easy at all :p
22:41.54MrPippyfc0d0 is interesting, it is 2, then make a call and its set to 6, then set back to 2 half a second later
22:42.17cr2_MrPippy: it's a different dex call
22:42.37cr2_|2 and |4 are in wiki already
22:42.43ToAsTcfhphh: hey i just copied what the dream guys did
22:43.00ToAsTcfhlol i though they were some gurus
22:43.21phhToAsTcfh: you're kidding me ?
22:43.46ToAsTcfhfrom what i was seeing all they did was name 528mhz like 780mhz
22:43.51tmztdream is for google's rpc world
22:43.51phhToAsTcfh: yup
22:44.08ToAsTcfhso man lead me in a direction
22:44.22phhToAsTcfh: read and understand acpuclock.c's code :p
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22:45.30ToAsTcfhi do to a point but adding a new clock doesnt seem to work. when i set it up like no2chem did it just froze
22:46.50phhToAsTcfh: you can try a lower clock first
22:47.15ToAsTcfhbut it needs the correct multiplier correct?
22:47.16cr2_nothing at 70000000
22:48.35CaptnoordMrPippy: ADIE 0xBC0FDE00
22:48.52Captnoordthats adie table A
22:49.06Captnoordsearch for string
22:49.08Captnoord"DumpADIE:"
22:49.23Captnoordnot that it will do you any good
22:49.37Captnoordbut at least it proofs that the address are kinda the same
22:49.43Captnoordwith a slight offset off course
22:51.59cr2_Captnoord: it's the same on gsm
22:52.12polyrhythmicwooo Kaiser overclock has returned :>
22:52.29polyrhythmiclet's see how long this lasts
22:52.33cr2_maybe we should dump these values in the kernel too
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22:54.19bzopolyrhythmic: you mean in dzo's recent kernels?
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23:05.53polyrhythmicbzo: well, yes I set clock-7x00.a11=528 and it seems to be faster... is there a surefire way to check it from commandline?
23:06.19tmztpll?
23:06.22tmztor all
23:06.30tmztcat /proc/cpuinfo
23:08.02ToAsTcfhphh: I think we can only go up to 960 or 1065, unless this chip has something that idk about
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23:08.07polyrhythmicnot all, A eleven
23:08.08polyrhythmica11
23:08.11phhToAsTcfh: only ? :p
23:08.23polyrhythmicit says BogoMIPS: 383.38
23:08.34polyrhythmicbut the G1 guys say that BogoMIPS lies
23:08.45phhpolyrhythmic: mmmmm
23:08.47ToAsTcfhyeah its like ocing with a locked fsb and a unlocked multiplier
23:08.49phhI think they are the one to trust the most :p
23:08.55phhToAsTcfh: yeah
23:09.02phhbut awkward multiplier
23:09.09phhwell
23:09.14polyrhythmicphh: are you being sarcastic ? lol it's hard to tell over the net
23:09.26ToAsTcfhso all i can do is 2x what is on ppl2
23:09.34phhFSB also links the data rate between CPU and chipset so you want highest fsb
23:09.35phhhere not.
23:09.48phhToAsTcfh: na you can do stuff like *2/3
23:10.29ToAsTcfhi dont understand how the multiplier is working on arm
23:10.50phhit's not arm
23:10.53phhit's msm
23:10.58ToAsTcfhor msm
23:11.05phh(and don't worry, I don't either.)
23:11.06polyrhythmicwell to be most specific I set clock-7x00.ahb_div=4 clock-7x00.a11=528
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23:12.01ToAsTcfheither way its not like my desktop when it comes to the way im doing it
23:12.36phhToAsTcfh: anyway, pll frequencies can be more or less setted
23:13.03phhpolyrhythmic: 528MHz frequency with a 4 divisor ?
23:13.09phhyou have 2GHz PLL ?!?
23:13.22phhor there is also a multiplier ?
23:13.25phh(but i'm not awakre of that one)
23:13.37polyrhythmicNo, I've been told that it works backwards from 528
23:13.46ToAsTcfhit does
23:13.49polyrhythmicso 528 / 4 = host bus
23:14.02polyrhythmicusually I just leave the a11 alone, and change the divisor to 2
23:14.27Captnoord100838e0   R0 = * LR | * (LR + 1) << 8 | * (LR + 2) << 0x10 | * (LR + 3) << 0x18;
23:14.30Captnoordbleh!!!!
23:14.41phhCaptnoord: cool :p
23:14.46polyrhythmicphh I was worried about that too, I refused to overclock until someone told me it was a divisor and not a multipler :P I didn't want to fry my chip
23:14.50Captnoordlolz
23:14.59phhpolyrhythmic: ah right. forgot the ram clock
23:15.17ToAsTcfhidk overclocking this bitch is a pain and a real pain at that. back to camera
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23:15.46phh:)
23:15.56ToAsTcfhqdsp5 here i come!!!!
23:16.16phhjust try to overclock to 768MHz
23:16.29phhset clock to right pll (pll1 ?), with divisor=0
23:16.33ToAsTcfhi have no dice
23:16.51polyrhythmicheh xda has been down for 10 minutes, new servers FTL
23:17.13phhpolyrhythmic: I think they got a donation link somewhere :p
23:17.47polyrhythmicI would click on it if the site was working ;)
23:17.53polyrhythmiccatch-22
23:18.28JairunCalothgonna try building the msm/qsd x drver with the CA kernelheaders...
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23:18.36phhit's back up :
23:18.37CaptnoordMrPippy: fucking hell!!!!!!!!!!!
23:18.43Captnoordgsm is done trough dex
23:18.46phhCaptnoord: we love you too
23:18.49phhgsm what ?
23:18.51tmztcdma is?
23:18.52polyrhythmicoh? not up from here yet...
23:18.55Captnoordyour is different
23:18.56Captnoord:S
23:19.09polyrhythmicit must be my Google DNS blocking it ^_^
23:19.10tmztdo you have a rhod400 version?
23:19.17tmztof the dll
23:19.21CaptnoordI got routed to
23:19.22Captnoord__imp_pm_mic_en
23:19.27Captnoordrpc call
23:19.43Captnoordfor the cdma version it is
23:19.46JairunCalothW0000
23:19.52JairunCalothit built!!!
23:20.01tmztso we can use the g1 version?
23:20.21phhCaptnoord: it is .... ?
23:20.36Captnoordyea if I follow the raph one...
23:20.46CaptnoordI got down to a complicated packet building function for dex
23:20.46tmztJairunCaloth: maybe you can join #xorg-developers the original dev is there and we can get this ported for 7k
23:20.50MrPippyso now we go to remote_apis_clnt.dll?
23:21.00Captnoordand for the cdma I got to that function
23:21.01Captnoord__imp_pm_mic_en
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23:21.08tmzt#xorg-devel
23:21.22phhCaptnoord: a pmic for mic ?
23:21.24phhwhy not.
23:21.28Captnoordmic
23:21.34Captnoordmic bias
23:21.40tmztit's mic power (bias)
23:21.49tmztso it's on the pmic
23:21.52phhMrPippy: mmutrace clock region
23:21.54phhpmic is there
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23:23.08MrPippywhich clock region?
23:23.15phhMrPippy: maybe not trace but dump before/after
23:23.23phhyou don't know its address by heart ?
23:23.24phhdamn
23:23.41phhphys 0xA8600000
23:24.01CaptnoordMrPippy: you got a older driver?
23:24.20MrPippyolder?
23:24.24phhMrPippy: vregs are from offset 0x298 to 0x2b4 included
23:24.32Captnoordyea older
23:24.33phh(one pmic per byte)
23:24.59Captnoordfor the raph I use dll's of one of the first kitchens
23:25.21Captnoordif I was to code things like this
23:25.28CaptnoordI code / hack it to work
23:25.30Captnoordand then
23:25.37Captnoordtrough updates clean it out
23:25.45Captnoordhack means interesting things for us
23:25.59MrPippythat dll is from a recent kitchen, but the mod date is sep. 17 2008
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23:26.21Captnoordhmm... it doesn't really matter... as long as its older
23:26.30MrPippythe cdma diam came out around then
23:26.49Captnoordhmmm pitty
23:28.03CaptnoordMrPippy: then I suggest setting it to 0xFFFFFFFF
23:28.08Captnoordand by trial and error
23:28.09phhMrPippy: if you're too lazy to dump these vregs, you can just wait, I'll add a debugfs to dump them (so you can compare mic on/off)
23:28.10Captnoordwork it out
23:28.16MrPippyi'm dumping now
23:33.38JairunCalothtmzt: I belive these drivers support 7k
23:33.56phhJairunCaloth: maybe not as is
23:38.16MrPippyok there's differences in adsp ns and fs, and at 0x6d, 0x71-2, 0x7a
23:38.41JairunCalothbrb gotta go pick up dinner
23:39.22Captnoordso in the clock stuff
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23:43.33phhMrPippy: vreg aren't changed ?
23:43.40phhthen Captnoord is wrong ? :p
23:43.44phhtime to sleep anyway.
23:45.06Captnoordlike always
23:45.06Captnoord:P
23:46.37MrPippyyeah no change in the vregs
23:53.53CaptnoordI got the bastardo on the gsm dll
23:53.54MrPippyhmm clk_halt_statea gets modified
23:54.01Captnoorddamn why do they always have to make things complicated
23:54.02Captnoord:S

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