**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 05 02:59:57 2020 Jun 05 07:47:57 Abhishek_: I flashed the image with new image that has beagle logic but it instead of password requires ssh keys. Jun 05 07:56:14 jkridner: Hey Jason, I just updated the project overview page: https://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2020_Projects#Media_IP_Streaming and I also updated my eLinux project page and refined my milestones and deliverables until the first evaluation period https://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2020_Projects/Media_IP_Streaming Jun 05 07:57:57 deepankarmaithan: That’s strange Jun 05 07:58:58 Can you verify the SHA hash of the file and see if it matches? Jun 05 08:00:16 Abhishek_: here is the output https://pastebin.com/uawZLEsC Jun 05 08:25:31 Abhishek_: saketh problem solved by running ssh-keygen -f "/home/bonjovi/.ssh/known_hosts" -R "192.168.7.2 Jun 05 08:26:26 deepankarmaithan: Looks like youre still on Debian 10 Jun 05 08:26:44 The BeagleLogic image is Debian 9! Jun 05 08:28:30 its debian 9.11 Jun 05 08:30:17 Abhishek_: cat /etc/debian_version gives me debian 9.11 Jun 05 08:31:12 Abhishek_: what steps should i follow to use the beaglelogic Jun 05 08:54:30 deepankarmaithan: first step is to update your BeagleLogic to latest Jun 05 08:54:38 cd /opt/BeagleLogic Jun 05 08:54:41 git pull Jun 05 08:54:45 sudo ./install.sh Jun 05 08:55:33 ok Jun 05 08:56:57 Abhishek_: i donot see BeagleLogic folder in opt. :o Jun 05 08:57:21 do ls -l ? Jun 05 08:57:42 yes i did that Jun 05 08:58:30 Abhishek_: here is the output https://pastebin.com/NDzBPGKp Jun 05 08:59:03 do cat /etc/dogtag ? Jun 05 08:59:17 That's weird Jun 05 08:59:41 The image was generated in July 2019, it's strange that you'd see Oct 2019 dates Jun 05 09:00:06 Are you sure you're right on the BeagleLogic image? Jun 05 09:00:37 systemctl stop tardis Jun 05 09:00:39 Let me reflash. may be i flashed the wrong image Jun 05 09:00:40 that may help Jun 05 09:01:09 BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2019-10-01 Jun 05 09:01:51 let me reflash the correct one Jun 05 09:28:39 i reflashed still no BeagleLogic folder Jun 05 09:29:33 check dmesg maybe? I think it's booting from eMMC instead of SD card Jun 05 09:29:42 Ah yes Jun 05 09:30:02 Power off the board, and hold down the boot switch near the SD card to force boot from SD card Jun 05 09:30:29 Lol hahahah. ok will do now Jun 05 09:32:41 i think something went wrong cant boot atall Need to reflash Jun 05 09:32:44 will be back Jun 05 09:32:57 Do you have USB-UART converter? Jun 05 09:33:23 Looks like you can use PocketBeagle as UART terminal to check what's happening during boot time Jun 05 09:33:35 nope Jun 05 09:34:42 deepankarmaithan: Try connecting RX of PocketBeagle free UART to TX of BeagleBone and get a boot log Jun 05 09:34:56 the 6-pin header of the BeagleBone right of P9 Jun 05 09:35:51 okay Jun 05 09:36:56 i will try it and will get back something urgent came up. will catchback later Jun 05 11:31:09 is there any quick way to know from where is the os currently booting Jun 05 11:31:26 Try dmesg Jun 05 11:31:32 Or df Jun 05 11:31:41 If roots is mmcblk0 Jun 05 11:31:57 Then eMMC else SDCard Jun 05 11:44:28 https://pastebin.com/rA3ZNQ37q here is the output. i cant see any reference to rootfs Jun 05 11:45:27 Sorry this link https://pastebin.com/7RFPCWAA Jun 05 11:46:10 What size is the SD card? Jun 05 11:46:35 It looks like eMMC , I might have said in reverse Jun 05 11:46:45 16gb but i havent expended the file system Jun 05 11:46:46 Nice Jun 05 11:48:52 attempting again to use the boot button to reboot from SD card. Jun 05 11:49:42 It looks like a boot failure to me, maybe it doesn’t detect the BBW because it came later after the image was created Jun 05 11:50:12 should i go the installation path Jun 05 11:54:46 Abhishek_: shouldn't it boot when there is no SD card inserted? it doesnot boot without sd card for me Jun 05 11:56:32 Hmm, that’s strange Jun 05 11:56:35 It should Jun 05 11:57:03 The best way to confirm is to get a serial console Jun 05 11:57:15 Use your pocketbeagle as a UART receiver Jun 05 11:59:47 i am trying to figure out which pin is RX on the 6 pin connector Jun 05 12:00:34 Look at the pinours Jun 05 12:00:41 *pinouts Jun 05 12:01:08 I think i can also use my arduino what do you think https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Examples-2-Use-an-Arduino-as-a-FTDI-Progr/ Jun 05 12:26:13 cwicks jkridner talked to FedEx no progress yet. The guys sent a mail to my local delivery facility where my package is at. He said it will be delivered by tomorrow as they always say. Jun 05 12:28:22 Yup, short the reset and gnd pins of arduino, and use its rx tx pins as a uart to usb convertor. Jun 05 12:43:32 * cwicks jkridner talked to FedEx no progress yet. The guy sent a mail to my local delivery facility where my package is at. He said it will be delivered by tomorrow as they always say. Jun 05 13:14:49 @abhishek_:matrix.org: @pratimugale:matrix.org @hendersa[m] I'm am having issue with bison, it is a blocker from 2 days, could we meet on google meet, if you are free, so solve my issues? Jun 05 13:15:36 vedant16[m]: Could you describe the issue you’re facing? Jun 05 13:18:52 * vedant16[m] sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/bBdAxOEUgCcIwCAzmehfoXYc > Jun 05 13:19:20 Now, 1st will get evaluated correctly, 2nd will show syntax error, and 3rd will again get eval correctly. Jun 05 13:19:33 Why is this happening? Jun 05 13:51:19 Give me an hour, I’ll try to reproduce it on my system Jun 05 13:57:00 Ohk Jun 05 13:57:16 I have pushed the latest code Jun 05 14:04:51 Abhishek_: I figured out the pins on the serial header on beagle wireless and connected the TX and ground from beagle wireless to RX and ground of Pocket beagle. Where should i see the outputs, in case of windows i could have used putty but what should i use on pocketbeagle to view the output as wireless boots Jun 05 14:05:20 minicom or screen Jun 05 14:05:42 okay Jun 05 14:05:45 thanks Jun 05 14:05:48 checking it Jun 05 14:06:01 115200 baud Jun 05 14:28:58 Abhishek_: moved a litttle ahead, now the next question is how to determine which tty should i choose i have many in my /dev Jun 05 14:39:51 ttyS0, ttyS1 Jun 05 15:02:51 Abhishek: :( i tried sudo screen /dev/ttyS0 115200 and sudo screen /dev/ttyS1 115200 booted the beagle wireless no output on console. Jun 05 15:04:09 Abhishek_: Here is my dmesg https://pastebin.com/FyF2UTTu Jun 05 15:09:16 Abhishek_: Found the mistake now able to see serial messages Jun 05 15:32:25 * deepankarmaithan posted a file: withBootButton.txt (7KB) < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/PTnvTanmSFNnAryWNPXjHKnS > Jun 05 15:32:37 Abhishek_: Here are the serial boot logs when boot button is pressed and when no button is pressed. Jun 05 15:32:54 * deepankarmaithan posted a file: WithoutBootButtonPress.txt (12KB) < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/JrcfMxfBhTTImlZDmhzogoxz > Jun 05 15:33:27 Abhishek_: There is kernel panic on boot button press Jun 05 15:34:09 the power and usr2 remain always on when boot button is pressed during poweron Jun 05 15:47:41 deepankarmaithan: Why are you on 3.8.13? Jun 05 15:48:29 You should download from here - https://beaglelogic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/beaglelogic_system_image.html Jun 05 15:49:37 vedant16[m]: Can you also link to the tutorial or reference you followed while creating this? Jun 05 15:58:45 Okay now downloading the later version Jun 05 15:59:05 jkridner: I just finished the intro video. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvb3sk3QNuI Jun 05 15:59:22 jkridner: updated the project page accordingly Jun 05 16:55:36 I didnot follow one tutorial, but check this: https://github.com/jengelsma/yacc-tutorial Jun 05 16:55:48 were you able to recreate the issue Jun 05 16:56:54 Voiceover is dope Jun 05 16:57:34 Thanks!!! Jun 05 16:58:20 nwan: the audio sounds slowed down a bit. Jun 05 16:58:30 nwan: maybe your voice is just that low. Jun 05 16:59:38 nwan: the beagleboard/linux upstream is one point of integration, but *upstream* is actually git.kernel.org Jun 05 17:01:36 nwan: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html Jun 05 17:02:16 jkridner: https://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2020_Projects#Milestones updated milestones, really sorry for being late Jun 05 17:03:26 @jkridner:matrix.org: alright. I pitched my voice down a bit because of privacy concerns. henrix did the same in 2016, I thought this would be okay. German privacy concerns... 😃 Jun 05 17:05:35 cool. Jun 05 17:56:06 nwan: is it clear beagleboard/linux != mainline? Jun 05 17:57:35 Some of my early feedback on the application was that the end-user consumption-level information isn't obvious. Can I do 'aplay file.mp3' and have it stream output across the whole-house? What is setting up of end-nodes like? Jun 05 17:58:05 otherwise, very nice intro video. I'm really looking forward to seeing your project working! Jun 05 17:58:24 thanks Jun 05 18:03:44 @jkridner:matrix.org: yes its clear. mixed something up with wording. The current version of the AVB implementation is partly in user space and is not very modularized. It is planned to load your virtual alsa avb driver, which then is able to stream to other devices so in the best case you can play with aplay and register with your other devices to that stream Jun 05 19:23:51 Is this like synchronous playback across several beaglebones ? Jun 05 19:23:58 > <@jkridner:matrix.org> Some of my early feedback on the application was that the end-user consumption-level information isn't obvious. Can I do 'aplay file.mp3' and have it stream output across the whole-house? What is setting up of end-nodes like? Jun 05 19:23:58 * Is this like synchronous audio playback across several beaglebones ? Jun 05 21:05:33 @vedant16:matrix.org: yes exactly. Within your local network Jun 05 21:42:04 > @vedant16:matrix.org: yes exactly. Within your local network Jun 05 21:42:04 I did a similar project last year, it's not perfect, but works. Check it out: https://github.com/VedantParanjape/audio-streamer Jun 05 21:42:29 Uses boost.asio Jun 05 21:45:18 Cool. Did you measure latency? Jun 05 22:05:06 I sent complete audio file to the clients, then sent a control signal to start playback, so no, i didn't measure latency. Jun 05 22:07:05 Ah okay. Because goal here is to allow for usage within pro audio domain with latencies in nano to micro seconds delay Jun 05 22:07:51 *range instead of delay. Getting quite late here 😃 Jun 05 22:26:28 > Ah okay. Because goal here is to allow for usage within pro audio domain with latencies in nano to micro seconds delay Jun 05 22:26:28 Oh, then it might be of any use, since it cannot perform that good. But there is a similar commerical product, I'll send the github if i can find. Jun 05 22:26:45 > *range instead of delay. Getting quite late here 😃 Jun 05 22:26:45 Ah 4 am here, anyways gn 🤗 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jun 06 02:59:57 2020