**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 18 02:59:58 2012 May 18 03:26:05 How do you access the USB host serial? May 18 03:26:08 tty? May 18 03:26:12 on the bone May 18 03:27:25 Please rephrase the question. May 18 03:27:44 I'm connecting an arduino to the usb host port on the bone May 18 03:27:55 I want to connect to the arduino via serial tty May 18 03:28:05 but I don't know what tty interface the host is on. May 18 03:30:40 The Arduino usually shows up as a /dev/ttyUSB May 18 03:31:49 yea I don't have /dev/ttyUSB May 18 03:33:37 :( May 18 03:34:23 Do you have a /dev/ttyUSB0? May 18 03:34:32 Entries in /dev are usually numbered. May 18 03:34:55 KeatonT: Are you familiar with tab-completion? May 18 03:35:13 agmlego nope no /dev/ttyUSB0 May 18 03:35:18 and yea using tab complete May 18 03:36:59 OK, when you try to tab-complete /dev/tty, do you see anything *other than* /dev/tty{0-63}? May 18 03:37:13 found it :) May 18 03:37:20 * /dev/ttyACM0 May 18 03:37:22 What was it? May 18 03:37:26 Oh, yeah. May 18 03:37:39 The newer Arduinos are ACM instead of USB. May 18 03:37:48 * agmlego forgot the driver changed there. May 18 03:38:11 high May 18 03:38:34 :P May 18 05:45:45 So, I've built a cape with the required EEPROM on it for configuration. Is there an easy way to dump and write to the EEPROM in Angstrom? May 18 05:47:05 Hi, I am working on a custom OMAP3530 board. After powering the Baord It is showing short between VIO_1v8 & GND. There is no short in PCB. The short is internal to the IC. So can you please tell me the reason for the short inside the IC May 18 06:13:43 * av500 gets his x-ray glasses May 18 06:14:56 * koen puts on his lead lined underwear May 18 06:25:56 * educa ignites some very rare x-ray (and possibly radioactive) device May 18 06:56:38 koen: stuk_gen: 3.2.x works fine with usb on the c5 and xM over here... not for me May 18 06:57:06 I power off my boards with /sbin/poweroff, and that is nice. But: have gotten some reports on battery drain on turned-off systems, while external equipment connected to the 1.8V seems to have been charged. Anyone heard of such spookiness before? May 18 06:58:29 spookiness = all powers not being turned off on poweroff/DEVOFF May 18 08:14:17 Hi everyone, I re-ask the question from yesterday; does anyone know how to disable g_mass_storage autostart module when Angstrom is booting? May 18 08:19:03 yes May 18 08:20:01 systemctl disable storage-gadget-init.service May 18 08:20:59 koen: thanks! So do you know why I can't modify that by modifying /etc/modules file? May 18 08:22:15 yes May 18 08:22:24 because it's not related to that file May 18 08:22:42 g_mass_storage isn't a module? May 18 08:23:00 it can be May 18 08:23:22 ok, it's clear now, thank you! May 18 08:27:31 lpi: you have to unlearn your old linux ways May 18 08:27:41 editing text files is a relict of the past... May 18 08:28:22 av500: was for 5 years on debian, doing network administration, so... ^^ May 18 08:28:45 yes, debian is a relict of the past too May 18 08:29:08 aye, linux is not converting to WIndows 8 way of doing things May 18 08:29:12 is now May 18 08:29:31 * XorA suspects Lennert is a microsoft clone :-D May 18 08:29:43 you mean Lennux May 18 08:30:22 btw, robot death matches: http://webtv.planete-sciences.org/pages/live May 18 08:31:19 is that a miniture robot wars :-D May 18 08:32:26 it's academic May 18 08:32:33 koen: you know this HJK guy? May 18 08:32:33 av500: don't confound, debian is powerful! May 18 08:33:15 av500: I've heard of him, haven't met him May 18 08:33:30 av500: and it looks like I'll skip linuxtag and opt for a US trip May 18 08:34:06 koen: yes, better chance of earning 4 billion $ May 18 08:36:13 yes May 18 08:36:23 that the yearly profit from the xMs May 18 08:36:31 since we don't sell them at $35 May 18 08:36:59 IT'S FRIDAY! May 18 08:37:09 or as Crofton|work would call it: FIRDAY May 18 10:09:02 FIRDAY! May 18 10:13:19 :D May 18 10:14:50 get a tannenzäpfle May 18 10:15:52 aholler: +1 May 18 10:35:42 hmm, omap5-patches for u-boot. looks like they prepare for christmas May 18 11:15:23 bradfa: I hope someone from TI mgmt reads that g+ thread :) May 18 11:17:18 prpplague: can you make up a version number for fb-test please? May 18 11:18:44 54 May 18 11:20:56 koen, me too May 18 11:21:04 which one? May 18 11:21:34 there's more than one thread on g+? May 18 11:21:40 I just installed angstrom cloud9 on Beaglebone, and I haven't /etc/network folder to configure ethernet, and there is no networking service in /etc/init.d. Any idea? May 18 11:21:47 mru: just rattlesnakes May 18 11:21:50 mru, apparently, I didn't realize that either :) May 18 11:22:07 until yesterday, I think I hadn't actually checked g+ for 3 months May 18 11:22:23 Russ: it's limited to av500's circles May 18 11:22:26 _av500_, made me log in and see what the fuss was about (apparently it was about me :) May 18 11:22:34 Russ: it's about http://www.bradfordembedded.com/2012/05/it-shouldnt-take-a-team/ May 18 11:22:53 Russ: and what a clusterfuck am335x is from a software POV May 18 11:23:34 it's still heaven compared to anything from nvidia May 18 11:23:55 or freescale, or samsung, or st-e May 18 11:24:27 mru, Yes, but that's not a good excuse. Makes me want to use x86 for embedded May 18 11:24:29 _av500_, where is your g+? May 18 11:24:31 * bradfa shudders May 18 11:24:38 I didn't mean that as an excuse May 18 11:25:48 mru, I know :) May 18 11:26:00 I'm feisty right now :) May 18 11:28:00 dt will fix that May 18 11:28:25 Russ: sec May 18 11:28:26 until there will be something like a bios for arm, that will not get better May 18 11:28:37 av500, I got it May 18 11:28:50 learning device tree is on my list. is it worth attempting on am335x yet? May 18 11:28:53 aholler: show me a pc where the bios works as intended May 18 11:28:59 bradfa: no May 18 11:29:07 Awesome! May 18 11:29:10 mru: oh, you always patch your bios? May 18 11:29:12 bradfa: serial and sdram works May 18 11:29:17 bradfa: that's about it May 18 11:29:22 aholler: patch or work around May 18 11:29:24 I love it! May 18 11:29:28 bradfa: it misses things like DMA as well May 18 11:29:37 aholler: or curse and live with it May 18 11:29:39 we don't need no stinkin' DMA May 18 11:29:49 heck, I just want to boot May 18 11:29:53 my laptop bios is patched May 18 11:30:14 * koen checks 2 boards of his list, software done May 18 11:30:18 11 to go May 18 11:30:20 my desktop bios has a really hard time configuring memory timings May 18 11:30:47 mru: thats the real arm spirit, patching everything May 18 11:31:18 Russ: https://plus.google.com/u/0/112266164281670850856/posts May 18 11:31:23 ah, k May 18 11:31:29 if you want bios horror stories, go talk to the coreboot guys May 18 11:32:03 * bradfa wants happy flowery success stories May 18 11:32:13 I'm happy to not have to patch my x86 bioses. And I can run linux on all of them ;) May 18 11:32:42 you're lucky then May 18 11:33:23 yes, I'm a lucky bios user May 18 11:33:43 usually I just have to get in contact once with a bios. May 18 11:35:07 did I mention the PC I have where it's almost impossible to get to the bios setup? May 18 11:35:14 9 times out of 10 it locks up May 18 11:35:25 and the bios update tool doesn't work at all May 18 11:35:32 that's a tyan board May 18 11:36:33 I have a Tyan board. Cost me like $500. Wanted to punch it when trying to upgrade bios. May 18 11:36:45 koen: your "systemctl disable" command doesn't work, the storage-gadget-init stay in the list when I type "systemctl" May 18 11:36:53 once it's past the bios it's rock solid though May 18 11:37:21 uptime currently 332 days May 18 11:37:33 and that's because that was when I moved last time May 18 11:38:15 sounds like a victim May 18 11:38:28 victim? May 18 11:39:10 Is Beaglebone and Beagleboard have the same toolchain? May 18 11:39:14 lpi: did you reboot May 18 11:39:25 missing updates May 18 11:39:34 lpi: if not, systemctl stop storage-gadget-init.service May 18 11:39:37 aholler: it's not running much May 18 11:40:14 aholler: my machine is un-updated since 3ys now, go hack me :) May 18 11:40:20 lpi: the toolchain is not specific to the board, but to the software running on it May 18 11:41:05 ok, so because Beagleboard and bone are using the same OS, can I use beagleboard toolchain? May 18 11:41:18 they are both arm May 18 11:41:29 av500: I would need a goal May 18 11:41:30 so both need an arm compiler May 18 11:42:04 koen: and yes, I had reboot the board concerning storage gadget May 18 11:43:16 av500: and it's easier to use backdoors in chinese routers ;) May 18 11:44:02 yep May 18 11:44:14 or in german routers May 18 11:48:12 hmm, arcadyan is a taiwan company May 18 11:50:43 so wait, device tree doesn't work on am335x yet, but linux-omap list won't accept board files any more, so that means in order to get am335x actually working in linux-omap that first device tree needs to work? May 18 11:50:59 aholler: does usb on your desktop pc work properly now? :) https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14785 May 18 11:51:17 ssvb: no, I loast all hope May 18 11:51:33 bios can't fix the hw May 18 11:51:41 aholler: so what does "yes, I'm a lucky bios user" actually mean? May 18 11:51:53 that the bios isn't the problem May 18 11:52:28 aholler: that's strange, because bios upgrade has clearly fixed this usb problem for me May 18 11:53:19 not here, nothing helps. May 18 11:54:11 only avoiding transfers much amounts of data over usb, which effectivel means not using usb-storage May 18 11:54:45 aholler: and another os works on that baord? May 18 11:54:49 board May 18 11:55:20 I rarely use something else than linux with it May 18 11:55:59 it's like using musb, so familiar ;) May 18 11:59:16 therefor I'm a little afraid of buying an ivy-bridge laptop at the end of this month :( May 18 11:59:37 I would wait buying a laptop May 18 11:59:44 I heard in 3 months there will be better ones May 18 12:00:30 no alternative available (which fits what I want) May 18 12:00:41 except rotten apples May 18 12:01:01 and they have unusable keyboards May 18 12:01:08 (in germany) May 18 12:01:52 aholler: from this Intel chipset errata list, many usb bugs fall into "BIOS workaround available" or "Don't deviate from USB specification" category May 18 12:02:37 maybe mine not. May 18 12:02:51 I don't care anymore. I can't debug it. May 18 12:03:04 aholler: for the former you need to install the bios upgrade (assuming that the motherboard vendor is not lazy and is supporting it properly), for the latter there might be some bugs in the OS which need to be fixed May 18 12:03:04 and no support from intel for linux May 18 12:04:33 what they changed in the kernel, is that the kernel now resets usb without any log-message. For me thats a sign for true hw-fault May 18 12:04:42 aholler: how untrue, Intel has 3000 engineers on linux! :) May 18 12:05:13 av500: doesn't help me when I can't reach them ;) May 18 12:06:17 and intels webside clearly states that linux is not supported. they play ping pong with you, forwarding to the mb manufacturer which too supports only windows May 18 12:07:51 it's easier to buy new hw, which just is what they all want May 18 12:10:28 or starting to breed sheeps May 18 12:10:42 finally something meaningful May 18 12:11:19 aholler: ask GPSFan about that May 18 12:11:36 he has sheeps? May 18 12:11:48 yep May 18 12:12:05 sounds like an transformer prime customer ;) May 18 12:17:28 Mayb I will just do it like asus suggests, buying a replacement for the faulty part (an usb3-card). May 18 12:18:53 then I would have some dozens usb-ports out of which a hand full are usable ;) May 18 12:19:24 usb ports are a dime a dozen May 18 12:29:33 bradfa: you see why we talk about DT so much here? May 18 12:31:22 koen, ya May 18 12:36:58 koen: why do we actually? May 18 12:37:06 I have yet to see such a tree in real life.. May 18 12:37:14 to annoy mranostay May 18 12:37:21 to annoy mru May 18 12:37:33 too many nicks starting with mr May 18 12:37:39 what I saw so far was a 5 line document that said that such and such arm core had memory and a serial somewhere... May 18 12:37:45 \o/ May 18 12:38:19 I there an example of a device tree for something like and omap3 or 4? May 18 12:38:24 -d May 18 12:39:05 sure, find /usr/src/linux -name '*.dts' May 18 12:39:42 there's even a holly.dts ;) May 18 12:39:44 panda May 18 13:14:45 * koen ticks another 2 boards of the checklist May 18 13:14:48 9 to go May 18 13:16:18 what are you doing? May 18 13:16:31 planting device trees ? May 18 13:16:54 device saplings, presumably May 18 13:16:57 mru: going through the box of stuff circuitco sent me :) May 18 13:19:33 koen: and doing what? May 18 13:22:38 av500: testing the boards, patching software May 18 13:24:39 av500: that thermal code you (re)wrote, is that in the g9 sde? May 18 13:25:31 do we have an NDA? May 18 13:26:07 go on, sing one May 18 13:26:58 don't tell me you don't know the nda song May 18 13:28:21 sing: "...You newer close your eyes anymore when I kiss your gits. And there's no telling anybody like before when I give you tips...." May 18 13:29:18 isnt that a bribe song ? not telling anone about recieved tips etc ? May 18 13:29:20 koen: sakoman: http://gitorious.org/archos/archos-gpl-gen9-kernel-ics/ May 18 13:30:15 in short, the TI "cooling" stuff is sampling too slow May 18 13:30:33 so it tends to overshoot the temparature May 18 13:30:38 +spellink May 18 13:30:54 we made it much more fine grained May 18 13:31:00 and miss less interrupts May 18 13:31:51 av500: I thought it was "I've been working on the software, all the live-long day. I've been working on the software, just to patch the bugs away. [...] I will not disclose, I will not disclose, I will not disclose your docs." May 18 13:32:13 av500: for the ignorant among us -- where in the tree is the thermal code? May 18 13:34:29 sakoman: drivers/staging/thermal_framework/sensor/omap_temp_sensor.c May 18 13:34:46 av500: thanks! May 18 13:35:38 sakoman, u-boot 2012.04.01 lokos like it will be fine on overos May 18 13:36:20 sakoman: drivers/staging/thermal_framework/governor/omap_die_governor.c May 18 13:36:44 die, governer, die May 18 13:38:16 Crofton|work: so no cache issues? May 18 13:38:24 that is fixed May 18 13:38:31 (I need to double check that) May 18 13:38:46 I saw a comit, need to run my test to make sure speed is really ok though May 18 13:38:58 and the ethernet mac address issue is fixed May 18 13:39:02 Crofton|work: I've been using it on omap4, haven't had a reason to try on omap3 yet May 18 13:39:03 that silly warning May 18 13:39:23 it should fix some mmc timeout messages seen with some cards May 18 13:39:30 I need to vaildate that also May 18 13:39:53 been attempting to use it on 33x too, but that's another story . . . May 18 13:43:07 btw. noticed on debian that upon disconnecting a usb device, all usb devices as well as ethernet are disconnected too (and automatically reconnect) May 18 13:43:19 this is expected i suppose? May 18 13:44:14 anyone aware of changes in how ioremap works with gpmc memory? May 18 13:44:16 how long will the "Starting Run pending postinsts..." task take on the first boot of a cloud9-gnome-image ? May 18 13:44:37 (opkg-cl configure) May 18 13:46:24 minutes/hours/years/forever ? May 18 13:46:57 sp00k: with the stock sd card: 80 minutes or so May 18 13:47:27 and with a self built image (source from yesterday)? May 18 13:48:52 that's what I said May 18 13:49:06 the better your sd card, the faster first boot is May 18 13:49:23 ah ok, I misunderstood you May 18 13:49:52 heh, and people complained to me that 15min is waaay to long for a full ubuntu install May 18 13:50:15 15min is waaay too long to keep ubuntu installed May 18 13:50:35 ^^ probably what they meant May 18 13:51:10 nah, it were your collegues before they started to produce hacked up images with root accounts completely unlocked May 18 13:51:26 I guess the genext2fs problem hasn't resolved yet: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/beagleboard/KHnzw2GR2eo (last post) May 18 13:52:18 but the packed rootfs seems to work when I copy it manually on the card May 18 13:53:22 av500: centaurus guy claiming he needs dspbridge, hilarious May 18 13:54:53 <_sundar_> once it took 7 hours to boot angstrom for the first time May 18 13:55:01 <_sundar_> that was with some kingmax sd card May 18 13:55:32 disk I/O is so underrated in terms of machine performance, it's sad May 18 13:55:41 it's a _HUGE_ deal May 18 13:55:58 koen: where? May 18 13:57:32 av500: meta-ti list May 18 13:57:55 url? May 18 14:00:27 https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/meta-ti/2012-May/001148.html May 18 14:00:46 I also suspect he's not using the dsp, only the iva May 18 14:01:11 am i the only one with the reconnect usb bug ? i searched the malinglists, and the problem i am having does not appear to be the same as the older random disconnect bug. I would expect a reconnect of a usb device would not bring all other usb interfaces as well as ethernet down. May 18 14:01:55 fierman: issue with g_mass_storage at boot up? May 18 14:02:36 lpi: no. no issues with that. May 18 14:03:12 what is the reconnect bug? May 18 14:03:58 i am building the xm board for a project, automated video and audio monitoring. using a few setups in the field now on ordinary hardware, but there are power issues )of course :)) My job now is to explore other methods. Beagleboard is one of them. May 18 14:04:42 lpi: reconnect bug is: I disconnect a USB device. When I do that, all other USB devices as well as eth0 go down too. May 18 14:04:59 (and automatically reconnect after that) May 18 14:05:51 fierman: ok sorry, I confound with another issue May 18 14:06:04 lpi: ok. May 18 14:07:02 well, i searched the mailinglists, and could not find a similar problem. So I wondered if it is a issue specific for debian, or whether it is a known (and deemed not important) issue. If the answer is the latter, I would find a way to work around it. May 18 14:07:12 heh, debian May 18 14:07:23 get a mini2440 if you're going to use debian May 18 14:07:40 isn't that a bit high-end for debian? May 18 14:07:47 * bradfa runs Debian, and I like my old compilers :P May 18 14:08:00 the eventual OS is not that important, as long as it runs our software :) May 18 14:08:01 mru: arm920t May 18 14:08:57 koen: we need i/o and speed. :) May 18 14:09:06 maybe the panda is a better option. May 18 14:09:10 fierman, buy sata ssd May 18 14:09:12 what kind of i/o? May 18 14:09:33 koen: Ce is fix or floating dsp? May 18 14:09:51 av500: c67x, so float May 18 14:09:53 mru: analogue data. a lot of it. May 18 14:10:02 s/data/signals May 18 14:10:05 koen: does bridge even cover that? May 18 14:10:07 what type of signals? May 18 14:10:16 av500: not afaik May 18 14:10:20 yeah May 18 14:10:21 av500: that's why it's so funny :) May 18 14:10:44 fierman, disregard my previous comment May 18 14:10:48 bradfa: i was quite serious actually. ;) May 18 14:11:09 fierman, what kind of analog signals? and how many? and what do you want to do with them? May 18 14:11:19 processa them of course May 18 14:11:21 -a May 18 14:11:28 bradfa: audio and video. processing and analysing onboard May 18 14:12:10 30min for the first boot May 18 14:12:11 small example of what i do: http://www.dooddoetleven.nl/ May 18 14:12:26 wildlife cameras May 18 14:12:31 there, sheep! May 18 14:12:37 aholler: ^^^ May 18 14:12:42 and not for general public, mostly for research or monitoring purposes May 18 14:13:02 deadanimalcamboard May 18 14:13:06 yea May 18 14:13:14 or rather vultureboard May 18 14:13:46 there are expensive solutions on the market, all-in-one 'webcam' cctv thingies. but we are doing more than that (and doing audio too) May 18 14:13:59 fierman, cool May 18 14:14:03 av500: vultures might be a project for 2013 :) May 18 14:14:36 fierman, for panda, if you're planning to spin your own board at some point, hope you have plans to buy lots of OMAP4s from TI, they won't talk with you unless you want huge volumes May 18 14:14:48 bradfa: i am quite enjoying doing this, yes. even if it pays just enough to be able to pay rent May 18 14:15:35 bradfa: it's all on project base. no big firm behind it or whatever. so no plans for the near future to build in quantities May 18 14:16:16 fierman, your issues with usb are on xM? May 18 14:16:21 and i am NOT going to try and massproduce ready-to-use cctv systems :) May 18 14:16:29 bradfa: xM, yes May 18 14:16:46 it is not an issue really, I wondered whether it was expected behaviour May 18 14:17:13 I wouldn't "expect" it to lose all USB devices when one is removed May 18 14:17:32 my xM is at home so I'm not much help for you May 18 14:17:47 if you have a bone or panda and can reproduce, I can test May 18 14:17:50 me neither. hence my question, maybe it was reported or discussed in the past. May 18 14:18:04 i do not have a bone or panda here, but thanks :) May 18 14:18:29 This is kind of a strange question.... I have a gstreamer app which im executing using a cgi-script from a webpage..... The page apparently hangs in a loop but the application still runs.... is there a way to get around this problem run the app yet leave the browser process? the webserver is lighttpd on beagle May 18 14:18:31 I'll try to remember my xM on Monday, if you're still having problems I'll see if I can help May 18 14:18:39 cheers, thanks May 18 14:22:44 arcanescu: might be dependent on how the gstreamer pipeline is configured, and where its stdout goes to. no idea. we use cgi:ajax for stuff like that May 18 14:23:10 fierman: cgi:ajax? tell me more? May 18 14:23:40 fierman: the pipeline is streaming via udp.. May 18 14:25:00 iirc cgi:ajax makes it easier to 'disconnect' the http session from the process you invoke (don;t pin me on that, i am not a coder) May 18 14:25:41 oh okay.... hmmm May 18 14:26:01 I wonder if there is a workaround to this May 18 14:26:59 very simple solution: have a few different perl scripts, for stopping and starting the pipeline. make sure their stdout goes to logfile or /dev/null or whatever. May 18 14:27:16 and have a few buttons on the webpage for thise scripts May 18 14:28:07 I am redirecting their stdout to /dev/null May 18 14:29:32 I have this when I'm trying to set gpio: "echo 35 > export -sh: echo: write error: Device or resource busy" May 18 14:37:06 lpi: cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio May 18 14:40:39 koen: http://pastebin.com/nsvkLbXe May 18 14:40:51 what is w1? May 18 14:41:01 onewire May 18 14:42:23 what do I need to get the /dev/media0 device created? May 18 14:50:24 koen: thx May 18 14:51:16 koen, reads more like wireone to me ;) May 18 14:51:49 mdp: that's because you're backwards ;) May 18 14:52:12 koen, in more ways than you can imagine May 18 15:07:39 trying to make GPIO as input, by following this how to: http://www.gigamegablog.com/2012/03/16/beaglebone-coding-101-buttons-and-pwm/, but doesn't work currently. Do I need to change omap_mux with a OMAP_INPUT_PULLUP? May 18 15:11:41 oh yeah.. it's friday :s May 18 15:13:28 lpi, correct and thus all real questions on hold until monday. May 18 15:14:22 mdp: people leave work at 5pm normally, isn't it? :D May 18 15:14:56 normal people have that type of schedule concept, yes May 18 15:14:59 so I'm told May 18 15:15:41 it's 17:15 here May 18 15:15:44 I haven't left May 18 15:15:54 but I'm halfway through the first beer May 18 15:16:02 have you dressed at least? May 18 15:16:10 and showered May 18 15:16:12 koen, Beer:30 has arrived May 18 15:16:28 lol May 18 15:16:41 it's 4pm here in UK ^^ May 18 15:16:46 1 hour left May 18 15:17:02 but could probably leave if gpio work ^^ May 18 15:23:03 I've increased #fbs to three in my kernel config and added an entry in (bootargs) omapfb.vram. Anything else needed to make a new fb operational? May 18 15:23:57 friday May 18 15:24:12 do the queue please May 18 15:24:15 :) May 18 15:27:36 tasslehoff: assign it to a display? May 18 15:33:36 av500: will that help with a phys_addr of 0? May 18 15:33:51 anyone used e4rat yet? May 18 15:37:09 * av500 is not a boot guy May 18 15:39:06 hello! anyone got mcasp working on the bone? May 18 15:39:34 av500, is not a trained boot loader monkey? May 18 16:12:28 I'm trying to get gpio working on my beaglebone but I see reference to /sys/kernel/debug/omap_mux/ which I don't have on my sysfs. Any clues on what that might be? I've got OMAP_MUX enabled in the kernel May 18 16:12:40 mount debugfs? May 18 16:13:22 How would that help bradfa or is that not for me? May 18 16:13:42 So what's up with #beaglebone suddenly disappearing and/or me being banned from it? I missed something. May 18 16:13:43 exosyst, if you don't have debugfs mounted, you can't see any debugfs entries, of which omap_mux is one May 18 16:13:54 SilicaGel, there was a #beaglebone? May 18 16:14:12 there was May 18 16:14:17 now it shows bans as *!*@*$#beagle May 18 16:14:23 SilicaGel, don't worry, I'm banned too May 18 16:14:27 it's a badge of pride May 18 16:14:36 so apaprently it's not just me! I don't get that notation with the $#beagle, does this network really let you ban anybody who's on some other channel?? May 18 16:14:45 dunno May 18 16:14:52 That's pretty neat if it's true May 18 16:14:58 * bradfa checks May 18 16:15:00 I could finally have a channel and ban all juggalos ! May 18 16:15:26 I joined #beaglebone and ended up back here... it's set up to forward May 18 16:15:33 so obviously you can't join a channel you're already in May 18 16:15:36 Oh! wow man. May 18 16:15:47 freenode is neato May 18 16:16:00 although if I try to join #beagle again, I don't get ban message May 18 16:16:13 weird May 18 16:16:25 This is kind of a strange question.... I have a gstreamer app which im executing using a cgi-script from a webpage..... The page apparently hangs in a loop but the application still runs.... is there a way to get around this problem run the app yet leave the browser process? the webserver is lighttpd May 18 16:16:27 bradfa, OK that looks good, surprised it's not mounted by default but this is a yocto build rather than angstrom May 18 16:16:40 I dunno, fstab entry is easy enough to add May 18 16:17:00 arcanescu, did you ask this like an hour ago? May 18 16:17:28 exosyst: you are a machochist May 18 16:17:42 bradfa: yea i did thougth id get more ideas on it..... the answer wasnt satisfying May 18 16:17:42 [14:18:29] "This is kind of a strange question.... I have a gstreamer app which im executing using a cgi-script from a webpage..... The page apparently hangs in a loop but the application still runs.... is there a way to get around this problem run the app yet leave the browser process? the webserver is lighttpd on beagle" May 18 16:17:43 exosyst: just use angstrom, that's yocto as well, but actually works on non-intel May 18 16:19:38 arcanescu: it's a gstreamer specific question actually. May 18 16:19:41 koen: i have adding a version number to fb-test on my todo list for today May 18 16:19:49 koen: i'll get it updated shortly May 18 16:19:50 panto: awesome! May 18 16:19:55 ehm May 18 16:20:00 prpplague: awesome May 18 16:20:08 panto is awesome as well, of course May 18 16:20:14 tab completion not so much May 18 16:20:37 prpplague: http://patches.openembedded.org/patch/27965/ May 18 16:20:56 prpplague: http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/repo/?pkgname=fb-test May 18 16:20:56 fierman.... yea hmmm May 18 16:21:31 koen: dandy May 18 16:21:36 gstreamer is great stuff, but the channel is not really active. #theora has a rowdy bunch of enthousiasts May 18 16:21:56 koen: so we'll have that as a check box on narcissis? May 18 16:21:59 fierman: thanks ill go check that May 18 16:22:29 prpplague: yes, soon it will be a checkbox May 18 16:22:38 but even then. it's a specific question, and I am not sure what your problem is. what are you using gstreamer for btw ? May 18 16:22:39 koen: dandy! May 18 16:23:11 fierman: its a streaming server... i just want the user to be able to change modes via a webpage May 18 16:24:16 don;t you need to stop the pipeline for that ? May 18 16:24:53 nah there are just two scenarios.... ive created two programs.... they are widely different... one is HD other is PAL May 18 16:25:45 you need to still close the program ofcourse you can do that through the cgi May 18 16:25:50 ye May 18 16:27:36 but i understand it is not stopping, or it restarts the pipeline immediately again after stopping it May 18 16:28:39 koen, I know right - but there's surely a bit more momentum behind yocto these days May 18 16:28:49 aren't you TIs sole angstrom guy? May 18 16:28:53 maybe you want to make sure in your program it really stopped, and if it did not stop, kill the process. May 18 16:29:49 Blinking light from userspace.. I'm finally happy! Now to get the other side working and get it to trigger on an interrupt :-S May 18 16:29:59 Lots of geekery this week May 18 16:33:12 exosyst: I don't work for TI May 18 16:33:43 exosyst: you do know that the deployed system ratio of yocto vs angstrom is close to 1:100000, right? May 18 16:34:13 exosyst: and that angstrom is reusing the 'yocto' blocks, but in a configuration that works well for ARM? May 18 16:34:20 yeah, keep bragging... :) May 18 16:34:21 koen: I thought the ratio was 1:1e24 May 18 16:34:45 mru: 1e14 May 18 16:34:59 right May 18 16:35:06 koen, I did not, but then - I'm seeing growing interest in yocto. We used to use Angstrom for training courses but we're getting pushed for yocto as we have atom stuff too which is a yocto staple May 18 16:35:07 denix: yeah, I forgot those 10 x86 waterpumps in malaysia May 18 16:35:21 1e-24:1e-10 May 18 16:35:30 koen: you see! May 18 16:35:45 koen: do they need a nuclear plant to power them? May 18 16:35:46 exosyst: look at the building blocks, you'll see that angstrom uses the same, but add sanity on top May 18 16:35:50 denix: 5 May 18 16:36:34 exosyst: so saying you're changing from angstrom to yocto doesn't actually mean anything May 18 16:36:57 * koen is tired of having this conversation May 18 16:37:15 who's awesome? me? May 18 16:37:16 koen, I imagine you have been through this a lot then? How does one add sanity then? May 18 16:37:23 * panto is dissappointed :) May 18 16:37:28 exosyst: using the angstrom layer May 18 16:37:29 *disappointed even May 18 16:37:36 and a bad speller to boot May 18 16:38:11 Hi there. I am running Ubuntu 12.04 (armHF+thumb2)on Nokia N900 (Cortex-A8 r1p2) - the one with broken thumb2. AFAIK there are 2 erratas to be workarounded to have working thumb - 430973 and 657417. The first is workarounded in kernel (with a little help from u-boot) and the other - by linker. Can anyone tell me if something else is needed(I know it is #beagle, was pointed here by dm8tbr @ May 18 16:38:11 #maemo). BTW Ubuntu runs just fine, no SIGILL crashes at all. May 18 16:38:19 koen, I didn't realise it was just a layer tbh. I've got this built from git with meta-oe and meta-ti May 18 16:38:46 it's a pile of layers May 18 16:38:59 follow http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom May 18 16:39:12 exosyst: that gets you the 1.2 release + extra layers May 18 16:39:17 denix, layers on layers on layers... May 18 16:39:53 exosyst: that's why I was wondering the other day why were you building an SDK/toolchain from OE and then using that to build a kernel manually... May 18 16:40:18 if you're using meta-ti for beagle you have already betrayed the yocto spirit May 18 16:40:27 koen: :) May 18 16:40:32 since their awesome beagleboard bsp gives you serial and audio May 18 16:40:36 nothing more May 18 16:40:45 koen: he's using meta-ti May 18 16:40:48 but it's yocto approved, so that will be all you need May 18 16:40:53 denix: I know May 18 16:41:06 denix: go approve his email in the meta-ti queue, I lost the password :) May 18 16:41:15 (and my mail as well) May 18 16:41:40 koen: he did himself, afaik May 18 16:41:40 koen, betrayed the spirit how so? I get given something to look at and research and this is where I ended up :D May 18 16:42:27 exosyst: beagle support in yocto w/o using meta-ti is very basic May 18 16:42:40 Yeah, I saw that which is why I wanted the BSP May 18 16:42:46 hence - meta-ti May 18 16:43:10 denix: I hope they switch to r-pi as reference, that will be fun May 18 16:43:17 that's what koen meant - you movee towards meta-ti+oe-core (and maybe angstrom, which is not mandatory... :-P) May 18 16:43:31 koen: Bruce is considering it May 18 16:43:54 koen: on the other hand, that would be a good showcasing for Atom... May 18 16:43:58 denix: I know, I read the idiot list as well May 18 16:44:16 koen: grumpy much today? :) May 18 16:44:38 not more than usual :) May 18 16:45:12 So, starting again - should I have just rolled this from angstrom in your opinion? May 18 16:45:31 exosyst: depends on what you need May 18 16:45:52 exosyst: quickly build a working image, then yes, definitely May 18 16:46:52 denix, Ah, but the issue is that I need an understanding of the Yocto Project for the Atom stuff we're doing so i'd be fighting two projects that way ;-/ May 18 16:47:12 no you wouldn't May 18 16:47:24 angstrom has support for atom stuff as well May 18 16:47:48 it includes the meta-intel layer May 18 16:48:01 then do you need Yocto or do you need Atom? :) May 18 16:48:12 koen: let us know how e4rat works with sd-cards May 18 16:48:23 darn it. we should call it Poky, not Yocto May 18 16:48:46 Angstrom is Yocto, after all. or under Yocto umbrella. but it's not Poky May 18 16:48:54 Yeah - it's all very confusing! May 18 16:50:03 Is there a diagram of this hierarchy? Yocto = (poky + openembedded + ...), angstrom = (meta-intel + ...), but angstrom == yocto..? BLARH! May 18 16:50:19 hierarchy of horror? May 18 16:51:40 i thought the goal of getting the Linux Foundation to back Yocto was to give a 'one true distribution' for embedded? So how does it all fit together as I'm sure I've read conflicting things across the net May 18 16:51:41 freemangordon: aholler recently saw the thumb2 problem. don't know though if and which errata he had addressed. May 18 16:51:57 exosyst: yocto is not a distribution May 18 16:52:18 dm8tbr: I've seen that a year ago and it's unrelated May 18 16:52:48 koen, Sorry - is it closer to say it's something that creates distributions? May 18 16:53:03 exosyst: yes May 18 16:53:24 denix: I can finally build an image now with oe-core master, I'll try to boot it on monday May 18 16:53:42 dm8tbr, thanks, but I will wait for a couple of hours to see if I will get an answer. Will repeat my question if there is no. Don't want to be pushy, noone's on a hurry after all May 18 16:53:46 koen, Whereas angstrom *is* a distribution? But TI also have arago right? May 18 16:55:01 I don't remember who was involved in the discussion back then, but I think koen, mru and probably rcn-ee May 18 16:56:13 dm8tbr: I just didn't know if it's a toolchain or hw-bug. I've only remembered that I couldn't use thumb2 to build a system. May 18 16:56:14 thumb2 on r1pX cortex-a8 is finicky May 18 16:56:25 there are multiple hardware bugs May 18 16:56:54 exosyst: yes, angstrom is a distro, ask denix what arago is May 18 16:56:55 yes, and my recollection was that there was no way to work around all of them at the same time May 18 16:57:01 at least not reliably May 18 16:57:28 dm8tbr: does disabling t2 count as a workaround? May 18 16:57:29 something like that May 18 16:57:37 <_av500_> koen: arago is the dude from lord of the rings May 18 16:57:39 mru, I know that, but I think i found the way to workaround all of them, just need someone more knowledgeable than me to confirm/not May 18 16:57:48 koen: freemangordon claims he's found a way May 18 16:57:49 and the secure monitor makes it hard/impossible to apply all the workarounds required May 18 16:58:09 mru, there is an SCM call on n900 to play with ACR May 18 16:58:20 SMC* May 18 16:58:22 koen, denix - http://blogs.mentor.com/chrishallinan/blog/2012/04/13/yocto-versus-poky-versus-angstrom-etc/ - though it does insinuate that angstrom is joining Yocto. It's all good fun eh? May 18 16:58:24 koen: which kernel from oe-core? I've been building meta-ti kernels with oe-core only May 18 16:58:39 denix: come to ELC-E, then we'll have dinner in carrer de arago :) May 18 16:58:47 right, n900 uses hs chips and might have its own secure monitor May 18 16:58:48 denix: the stock beagle ones May 18 16:59:08 mru: so I can set IBE bit which is non-accessible uotside the secure world May 18 16:59:10 _av500_: indeed May 18 16:59:18 so supposing you have write access to all the required registers, it's still hard to get it right May 18 16:59:27 denix: I couldn't build an image because of the kmod breakage May 18 16:59:30 and even if you do, there will be a performance hit May 18 16:59:36 just stick to arm code May 18 16:59:39 much simpler May 18 16:59:50 <_av500_> exosyst: there is only true distribution for embedded, its called android May 18 17:00:02 exosyst: arago is a distro - it's a modification of angstrom for TI's specific needs. TI SDK products are based on it. koen doesn't like it - he hates anything not angstrom :) May 18 17:00:18 I hate people dumbing down angstrom May 18 17:00:23 e.g. disable vfp May 18 17:00:31 mru: may give a short description on my findings before a definite conclusion. I am working on that for about 6 months or so. May 18 17:01:14 6 months that could have been better spent imo May 18 17:01:24 <_av500_> but but ... ubuntu May 18 17:01:28 koen: ah, I'm building minimal images or larger ones w/o meta-oe... May 18 17:01:28 if you need thumb2, get an r3 chip instead May 18 17:01:42 also, you don't actually need thumb2 May 18 17:01:50 mru: Nokia N900. No way to touch the HW May 18 17:01:59 so stick with arm code May 18 17:02:02 and Ubuntu for OMAP3 if thumb2 comiled May 18 17:02:07 *is May 18 17:02:15 so? May 18 17:02:22 nobody really runs that on beagle classic May 18 17:02:35 _av500_: indeed again! May 18 17:02:36 and xm doesn't have the bug May 18 17:02:39 no option to run it on n900 without thumb workarounds May 18 17:02:50 then run something else May 18 17:02:55 yeah May 18 17:03:01 koen: disabling vfp? in arago? May 18 17:03:54 _av500_, pfft to Ubuntu. I'm curious how messy this all gets if Gnome also weigh in with OSTree which uses poky? Fun and games with technology! May 18 17:05:04 <_av500_> ostrwhat? May 18 17:05:20 bbl May 18 17:05:22 mru: ok, are you aware of anything beside erratas 430973 and 657417 which prevents thumb2 on thumb-broken omap cores. have in mind that we never hit 687067 as 430973 workaround does not use BTB invalidate by MVA instructions? May 18 17:06:27 _av500_, https://live.gnome.org/OSTree/ May 18 17:09:06 I need to read the mentor blog, but must run errands and learn some about android booting :( May 18 17:09:41 Right - I can hook interrupts on the bbone and I can flash LEDs. It's a meta-ti/meta-oe/Yocto hodgepodge and I love it! May 18 17:09:52 Time for tea, ciao gang May 18 17:10:57 <_av500_> Crofton|work: it boots like linux.... May 18 17:11:10 <_av500_> bootloader loads a kernel May 18 17:11:24 yeah May 18 17:11:35 and in my case boots over and over without and messages May 18 17:11:52 if I can't see it quickly I may ask May 18 17:12:02 what channel is good for Android on panda May 18 17:12:17 and in my case, I am trying to boot an angstrom rootfs with an android kernel May 18 17:12:41 I'm sure it was your unlocker May 18 17:13:15 respect the drm ;) May 18 17:13:55 <_av500_> Crofton|work: none May 18 17:14:05 <_av500_> android is a ghetto May 18 17:14:18 <_av500_> exosyst: 404.... May 18 17:14:41 angstrom booted well on the archos android frankenkernels in the past :) May 18 17:15:09 <_av500_> its still 99% a linux kernel May 18 17:15:39 without dreeper dbus and something else May 18 17:15:43 anyone know an easy way to check that your pinmux settings? May 18 17:15:48 bbl May 18 17:20:52 a May 18 17:21:45 denix: the old csl libm thing May 18 17:22:41 where can I find nfc driver for beaglebone ? May 18 17:23:36 drivers are written for silicon…did you have silicon in mind? May 18 17:24:31 hmmm no what is it ? May 18 17:25:34 google for "beaglebone nfc" you'll get hits May 18 17:25:52 you forgot to specify which nfc silicon in your question May 18 17:26:07 apparently you just want anything that'll work May 18 17:26:30 go look at videos of the adafruit nfc board with beaglebone May 18 17:26:36 etc May 18 17:27:53 Yeah thanks mdp :) .. I am new to nfc hav to see now :) May 18 17:29:03 jeshwanth: *hint*, it doesn't mean no fscking clue in this context May 18 17:29:07 jeshwanth getting NFC working on a beagleboard? May 18 17:31:08 ya I am using beagle bone.. Ya just started with nfc, planning to do a small project "Car key as NFC" May 18 17:32:49 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUwl0m4g89M May 18 17:33:54 there's some partially supported drivers floating around for the TI nfc part too…they just don't work with the de facto standard linux frameworks..they do their own thing May 18 17:34:31 standards are overrated May 18 17:35:36 de facto standards are the best May 18 17:35:53 does setting the pinmux in kernel take precedence over uboot? May 18 17:36:09 the last will be the first May 18 17:36:45 oh Thanks for the link mdp... and I saw a driver for nfc in git kooenki/linux branch beaglebone 3.2 May 18 17:37:07 how is it ? May 18 17:37:55 is there an easy way to see what the current mux setting is for a pin? May 18 17:38:33 jeshwanth: what driver? May 18 17:39:46 https://github.com/koenkooi/linux/tree/beaglebone-3.2/drivers/nfc May 18 17:40:49 that's the linux standard stuff I referenced when I said the TI parts don't support it :) May 18 17:41:40 re May 18 17:42:15 oh OK got it :) May 18 17:42:52 koen: it's a moot point already, but csl was biggest customers request, so blame them :) May 18 17:44:54 mdp: One more thing, Which is good bluetooth module to interface with beaglebone ? I want to display the values in my android phone May 18 17:45:13 no idea May 18 17:45:38 I've never used usb on beaglebone, sounds hit or miss to me May 18 17:49:53 me too .. I have just started with beagle bone... only learnt GPIO, Analog input and PWM things May 18 17:51:21 serekson, you can cat around in /sys/kernel/debug/omap_mux to check status May 18 17:51:36 e.g. cat /sys/kernel/debug/omap_mux/gpmc_ad6 May 18 17:52:10 don't get a bt-dongle which uses an ath3k. musb can't handle the firmware loading May 18 17:55:38 exosyst: thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for May 18 17:56:37 serekson, np. I'm learning as I go as well so happy to help :D May 18 18:00:11 . May 18 18:04:18 OMAP_MUX_MODE is the index of the signal it is currently tied to? May 18 18:15:41 hmm, how do I enable the pr_debug function May 18 18:20:07 av500: so I am guessing make uImage does not make a bootbale kernel for android? May 18 18:20:22 <_av500_> why not? May 18 18:20:46 it doesn't work :) May 18 18:20:51 <_av500_> also, define android May 18 18:21:09 well, that will get funny May 18 18:21:17 http://code.google.com/p/seek-for-android/wiki/AndroidContainer May 18 18:21:18 <_av500_> uboot? May 18 18:21:22 I am sort of doing this May 18 18:21:37 except angstrom rootfs, so really I am trying (for now) to boot angtrom May 18 18:21:48 but, with the panda android kenrel May 18 18:21:54 from aos 4xx May 18 18:22:05 I think I got the correct kernel stuff May 18 18:22:38 <_av500_> uboot? May 18 18:23:05 from angstro, May 18 18:23:09 angstrom boots fine May 18 18:23:26 but even the basica panda adroid doen't boot May 18 18:23:44 I feel like the u-boot/android kernel plumbing is not correct May 18 18:23:59 <_av500_> bbl May 18 18:24:10 k May 18 18:30:50 hi there May 18 18:32:21 I bought a Beaglebone and I'm using a little python program to use the I/O wich work fine. The problem is that I have no access to internet from the Beaglebone May 18 18:33:39 I have access to the board by 192.168.7.2 via the USB to ethernet module, but even when connecting an ethernet cable directly to the board, i have no internet and ifconfig give me an adress on eth0 that have nothing to do with the network here May 18 18:33:43 any help? May 18 18:34:36 No idea Seb... I too want to know that anybody know ? May 18 18:35:12 the host (pc) has to make NAT and has to be the std-gw of the beagle May 18 18:36:51 ok, well that is not the case, but for the eth0, it should work no? May 18 18:37:02 Hmmm May 18 18:37:13 it doesn't even get it's ip address from the dhcp router May 18 18:38:59 * aholler needs a new crystal ball May 18 18:40:18 actually once u powered ur beaglebone u have to give reboot command to beagle bone ( Really I dont know y : may be some network problem in beagle bone), First time the network didnt work for me all the time I have to do reboot to get proper IP May 18 18:41:30 im trying that right now May 18 18:41:38 good crystal balls are hard to find May 18 18:42:52 still the same :-/ May 18 18:43:13 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D4:94:A1:3B:FC:1A inet addr:169.254.123.187 Bcast:169.254.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0 inet6 addr: fe80::d694:a1ff:fe3b:fc1a/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:203 errors:0 dropped:46 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:40 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX b May 18 18:43:38 ... it was not supposed to look like this! haha sorry guys May 18 18:44:06 pastebin :) May 18 18:46:01 oh that's nice, i didnt know this one May 18 18:46:02 http://pastebin.com/jeKFHPsZ May 18 18:46:36 I uuse to get the same IP 169.254.XXX.XXX series... When again that time i give reboot nexx time it will give proper IP 173.148 .xxx.xxx series May 18 18:46:56 ok, that didnt work first time, lets try again May 18 18:48:07 same May 18 18:48:15 :( May 18 18:59:36 Sweetness :P May 18 19:04:12 it works! May 18 19:05:49 i just did "ifdown eth0" wich gave me "ifdown: interface eth0 not configured" then "ifup eth0" and i got a real new address, not the one of before May 18 19:06:41 jeshwanth, maybe it could solve your problem too May 18 19:10:07 what series now ? May 18 19:10:21 what do you mean? May 18 19:10:31 IP May 18 19:10:41 the one i got? May 18 19:10:51 ya , new one May 18 19:10:57 10.0.0.109 May 18 19:11:02 cool :) May 18 19:11:22 now u can access through ssh ? and thanks for the info ll try :) May 18 19:11:22 i just downloaded stuff from the internet with it :) May 18 19:11:38 i didnt try, im connected trough serial right now May 18 19:12:27 serial is bit slow and stuck some time... connect through ssh and enjoy :) May 18 19:12:45 and yes it work by ssh i just got connected May 18 19:12:55 nice :) May 18 19:13:21 ok i had no problem with serial so far but that worth trying now that it's working May 18 19:15:57 ya not always sometime it stucks ... May 18 19:18:04 ok well now im working on the bb with ssh and it work well too so i hope it works for you too May 18 19:20:16 hmm i have not yet checked .. ll check tomo .. I dont have bb now May 18 19:20:50 <_av500_> ds2: you on verizon? May 18 19:23:35 _av500_: got LL_DEBUG up and kernel blows up around usb, I feel like I built the wrong git hash May 18 19:24:14 so todays discussion topic, at what price should you buy facebook? May 18 19:24:43 Crofton|irssi, 38, where it was this morning, or where it is right now May 18 19:24:56 Friday, right? May 18 19:25:50 * _av500_ would need to buy a facebookshelf first May 18 19:27:48 it has been between 38 and 40 May 18 19:27:59 the real question, is it over values at 38 May 18 19:28:52 so the omap repo from google crashes on boot May 18 19:29:13 usiung the android-omap-panda-3.0 branch May 18 19:51:17 when I modify the kernel and then run "bitbake virtual/kernel -c compile -f" it looks like it recompiles the kernel. But then when I run "bitbake virtual/kernel -c deploy" it just deploys the old kernel image May 18 19:52:02 the only way I can get a new uImage is to delete the entire OE directory and start over May 18 19:52:35 and then it works the first time but every time I deploy it just outputs the same file May 18 19:53:42 forget bitbake to build an own kernel, use git May 18 19:54:52 aholler: what do you mean? I am following the kernel workflow from the angstrom homepage May 18 19:55:43 since 2 days May 18 19:58:46 I see the narcissus update, but nothing about an updated kernel workflow May 18 20:47:34 is it beer o clock yet? May 18 20:48:48 how crazy is the idea to create a meta-openwrt for network with oe? May 18 20:48:50 mranostay: getting close, nothing like beer with a handful of sinus medicine May 18 20:49:42 beer:30 has arrived! May 18 20:50:19 mranostay, at least in flyover country May 18 20:52:39 mdp: you get monday 3 hours earlier :P May 18 21:03:23 prpplague: i believe those have alcohol warnings May 18 21:03:46 didn't notice..... May 18 21:03:50 nothing like Zyrtec and alcohol...... May 18 21:04:08 if you want to blackout for 5 hours.. May 18 21:06:25 prpplague: didn't look or didn't notice? :) May 18 21:06:33 :P May 18 21:06:38 Hmmmmm May 18 21:22:08 mranostay, zyrtec, seriously? that stuff does nothing alertness wise May 18 21:22:21 you want benadryl May 18 21:23:28 Russ: for me it does May 18 21:24:01 my allergies only kick up 4-5 times a year so i rarely take anything May 18 21:24:31 get the prescription nose spray May 18 21:25:18 probably should go to the doctor to get the allergy test panel done May 18 21:26:27 eh May 18 21:29:47 koen: what was the battery module you were testing a few days ago? May 18 22:07:44 So anyone know of an easy way to setup I2C? May 18 22:07:45 on the bone? May 18 22:12:40 KeatonT: it already is May 18 22:18:01 Yea but I can't seem to find a good tutorial or something that shows how to use. May 18 22:18:04 use it* May 18 22:21:17 KeatonT: What language are you planning to use? May 18 22:21:34 hopefully python but anything will do for now. May 18 22:21:58 Hold on I may have found something that should help May 18 22:22:02 https://github.com/quick2wire/beaglebone May 18 22:24:34 raymohi I looked at that. May 18 22:24:51 I can't seem to figure out how to get it to work. May 18 22:25:11 What are you trying to use over I2C? May 18 22:25:22 Just wanted to play around. May 18 22:25:27 Using an arduino as the slave. May 18 22:25:37 Ah May 18 22:25:56 Great now I want to do that and I have work to do :/ May 18 22:26:27 lol May 18 22:28:24 Grr I'm gonna need a logic level converter now May 18 22:55:05 questiono May 18 22:55:17 what pins is the i2c-3 bus connected too? May 18 22:56:53 or i2c-1 on the bone May 18 22:58:15 I dont' have a bone, but it should be in the SRM May 18 22:59:34 yea looking now May 18 23:04:52 * mranostay stabs an emacs user May 18 23:05:42 mranostay: butterflies again? May 18 23:07:40 mru: butterflies? May 18 23:07:57 http://xkcd.com/378/ May 18 23:08:51 heh May 18 23:09:00 no damn page breaks May 18 23:09:11 i don't want to see ^L all over the code May 18 23:09:15 pages, what are those? May 18 23:12:46 "/window goto 2 May 18 23:12:54 * mranostay facepalms May 18 23:12:59 this is window 2 May 18 23:13:37 thank you; drive through. May 18 23:46:19 prpplague: beer'ed up? May 19 00:47:07 5V 3.6A DC power supply for the bone. Safe? May 19 00:47:11 or to much? May 19 00:47:31 Safe so long as it is 5volts May 19 00:47:51 yep 5V May 19 00:48:08 Then it is good :) May 19 00:48:09 The amps is more just how much current can be supplied when needed. May 19 00:48:13 is it 5V +/-0.0000000001V from 0 to 3.6A? May 19 00:49:36 where can I find sources for pv? my google foo is failing me. want to compile it for angstrom as it appears not to be in the angstrom repos May 19 00:49:52 pv? May 19 00:50:40 jgalt: pipeviewer? May 19 00:51:03 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7323462/Photo%20May%2018%2C%207%2049%2005%20PM.jpg May 19 00:51:44 ^^ ds2 raymohi May 19 00:54:17 good? May 19 00:54:29 raymohi: probably pipeviewer, that seems to be what it's supposed to do May 19 00:54:37 As far as i can tell yes May 19 00:54:44 jgalt: http://www.ivarch.com/programs/pv.shtml May 19 00:59:40 on angstrom beaglebone where should the compiled pv binary be placed? /bin, ,/sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, where? May 19 01:05:04 KeatonT: no idea. problem is a cheap/poorly built supply could put out more then 5V when underloaded and only get down to 5V when loaded up to spec May 19 01:05:21 yea May 19 01:05:26 It seems to be working okay. May 19 01:05:55 This power supply is from a USB Hub. May 19 01:24:19 ok, dosfstools installed from unstable, pv compiled and installed from source, anyone know where I can find sources for mkfs.btrfs (or the btrfs-tools pkg) and mkimg (or the package uboot-mkimage) for angstrom May 19 01:27:11 https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Btrfs_source_repositories May 19 01:42:34 raymohi: seems the above is how to compile kernel support. I just want to create the filesystem May 19 02:07:22 Okay this doesn't make any sense to me. May 19 02:07:36 I'm working with the beaglebone. May 19 02:08:00 Trying to send a digital high signal down the line. May 19 02:08:22 a line* May 19 02:08:24 to an arduino May 19 02:08:32 and have the arduino read high or low. May 19 02:08:59 I even plugged the pin from the bone to the arduino analog pins May 19 02:09:03 just to readout the voltage May 19 02:09:08 and it fluctuates like crazy May 19 02:10:15 do you plug in ground? May 19 02:10:49 yes May 19 02:11:46 did you very that the direction is set to output and the mux for that pin is configured correctly? May 19 02:12:15 mode 7 May 19 02:12:21 set as output May 19 02:12:23 direction out May 19 02:14:13 lol figured it out May 19 02:14:17 the ground was loose. May 19 02:16:27 w00t May 19 02:38:29 mranostay: hehe, no beer tonight, seriously i have way too much sinus medicine in my blood May 19 02:40:58 * mranostay drinks double for prpplague May 19 02:41:08 can't have the beer industry suffer as well :) May 19 02:41:42 indeed May 19 02:45:47 mranostay: i hope i feel better tomorrow, i have way too much work to do **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 19 02:59:58 2012