**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Aug 30 03:00:02 2012 Aug 30 06:08:20 <_av500_> mranostay: part of an art project Aug 30 06:08:24 <_av500_> remixflag Aug 30 06:10:44 morning av500 Aug 30 06:17:53 <_av500_> yo Aug 30 06:21:18 yo Aug 30 06:31:55 _av500_: for an engineer you are really into art aren't you :) Aug 30 06:37:29 <_av500_> jack of all trades Aug 30 06:37:34 <_av500_> master of none :) Aug 30 06:38:17 i wouldn't say that in a job interview :) Aug 30 06:39:45 hm I guess av500 can play poker well Aug 30 06:53:52 mranostay, I did...got me a good job... Aug 30 08:00:22 mranostay: it... got me my current job Aug 30 08:00:37 * dm8tbr high-5s ka6sox-away Aug 30 08:00:57 :) Aug 30 08:01:10 :) Aug 30 08:38:23 Hello Aug 30 08:46:53 nice, 5 free LMZ14203 arroved Aug 30 08:46:56 arrived too Aug 30 08:53:48 anyone know how to communicate with the TPS65950? Aug 30 08:57:47 i2c Aug 30 09:01:49 av500: to which address? how can I would like to get USB_1V8 rail, how do I do that? Aug 30 09:02:40 *sorry for that mummble, I would like to get USB_1V8 rail. how can I tell which word to send? Aug 30 09:03:06 I dont know Aug 30 09:03:11 I guess its all in the data sheet Aug 30 09:03:20 and/or the kernel driver source code for that TPS Aug 30 09:06:37 do you know where I can find it? it is not in the BB manual (http://beagleboard.org/static/BBxMSRM_latest.pdf) Aug 30 09:07:20 in the TPS dat sheet Aug 30 09:07:22 data Aug 30 10:35:17 hello anyone aware of BEAGLEBONE android gpio buttons..? Aug 30 10:37:00 anybody ter..? Aug 30 10:48:15 I've seen some manual on TI site, which explains how to map gpio with android keyboard Aug 30 11:19:31 wmat: ping, you already awake? Aug 30 11:22:53 LetoThe2nd: I am now, what's up? Aug 30 11:23:00 wmat: hehehe Aug 30 11:23:26 wmat: just struggling with flyswatter/openocd and hoped you might be able to shed some light Aug 30 11:24:09 LetoThe2nd: I can try, I've been wrestling with them myself of late Aug 30 11:27:27 wmat: i'm trying to control a nxp lh75411. basically it gets recognized, but i always get "Error: unknown EmbeddedICE version (comms ctrl: 0x00000000)" Aug 30 11:27:48 wmat: and more important, the "halt" command always runs into timeout Aug 30 11:28:41 what OpenOCD version? Aug 30 11:30:56 0.6.0rc2 Aug 30 11:32:11 the jtag link seems to be ok, as the cpuid get correctly detected Aug 30 11:32:40 LetoThe2nd: my suggestion would be to email openocd-devel and openocd-user and describe your problem. Be sure to include the OpenOCD version, the ./configure line you used, the command line you're executing with, and the relevant error Aug 30 11:33:05 wmat: mh, ok Aug 30 11:33:09 LetoThe2nd: also, do a -d3 to up the debug output at startup as well and see what that says Aug 30 11:33:32 wmat: yeah, i've already poked that a bit with a guy from #openocd Aug 30 11:33:53 LetoThe2nd: note that you no longer need libftdi or libft2xxx, you only need libusb1 Aug 30 11:34:20 bbiab, have to get my daughter to daycare Aug 30 11:34:28 wmat: ok. will retry without the libftdi switches then. Aug 30 11:34:34 wmat: thx Aug 30 11:36:07 ccssnet: :) Aug 30 11:36:33 hi Aug 30 11:37:37 hi Aug 30 11:38:37 hi Aug 30 11:38:53 can anybody provide good link to get started with beagle bone ? Aug 30 11:43:45 beagleboard.org? Aug 30 11:44:07 i guess it's here http://beagleboard.org/static/beaglebone/latest/README.htm Aug 30 11:48:21 dm8tbr: check pm Aug 30 12:01:40 thanks !! Aug 30 12:01:55 i wanted some video Aug 30 12:05:09 a video where somebody reads you the website? Aug 30 12:05:18 i' Aug 30 12:05:26 i'm sure that can be arranged Aug 30 12:07:32 (send money :)) Aug 30 12:08:32 and blank video tapes Aug 30 12:08:59 see also http://www.cnet.com/8301-30976_1-20068778-10348864.html Aug 30 12:09:28 av500: video2000? Aug 30 12:20:12 i got Aug 30 12:20:23 thanks for the help Aug 30 12:20:25 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFv_-ykLppo Aug 30 12:21:19 hi Aug 30 12:21:35 trying to get one thing working Aug 30 12:21:45 in source code it says -> char *reset_pin_filename = "/sys/class/gpio/gpio115/direction"; Aug 30 12:22:04 is that correct and it is referring to PIN1_15? Aug 30 12:22:58 that pin says -> PROC U13 <- what does that mean? Aug 30 12:23:19 about 115 not sure but a multimeter will help and you can check yourself Aug 30 12:26:51 dont' have board so can't test :/ Aug 30 12:26:59 Vibe: it means its ball U13 on the cpu I guess Aug 30 12:27:03 there are schematics Aug 30 12:33:13 hmmm Aug 30 12:33:23 I am noob with this :/ Aug 30 12:35:55 what's reset pin with beagle? Aug 30 12:36:04 remove power Aug 30 12:36:11 there is a reset button too Aug 30 12:36:27 theres no RST pin? Aug 30 12:36:50 what is wrong with the button? Aug 30 12:36:52 too big? Aug 30 12:37:08 thought code needs RST pin Aug 30 12:37:28 what code? Aug 30 12:37:50 where's that -> "char *reset_pin_filename = "/sys/class/gpio/gpio115/direction";" Aug 30 12:37:58 what code? Aug 30 12:38:11 av500: this -> http://pastebin.com/5s2yUsiS Aug 30 12:38:27 that magically appeared in a pastebin? Aug 30 12:38:35 a million monkeys..... Aug 30 12:39:01 that's used to connect to fpga board :) Aug 30 12:40:41 * av500 rapidly loses interest Aug 30 12:40:47 * av500 points to channel topic Aug 30 12:41:15 I am asking for pin help with beagle Aug 30 12:42:22 so GPIO1_15 is not reset pin actually Aug 30 12:42:41 I have no idea Aug 30 12:43:38 wondering why that code says "reset_pin".. Aug 30 12:43:39 ok Aug 30 12:44:59 and gpio1_15 is not gpio115, but gpio47 Aug 30 12:45:07 (provided you're talking about the bone) Aug 30 12:46:31 oh Aug 30 12:46:51 koen: so what that /sys/class/gpio/gpio115/direction is? Aug 30 12:54:19 gpio3_19 Aug 30 12:54:46 floor(115/32) + 115%32 Aug 30 12:55:35 o.O Aug 30 12:58:35 and to use pin 115 you need GPIO Advanced License which costs about $3 Aug 30 12:59:42 http://webshop.beagleboard.org/bone-gpio-advanced-license Aug 30 13:00:04 ynezz lol Aug 30 13:01:58 you can always bitbang a gpio using SPI Aug 30 13:02:01 oh wait... Aug 30 13:02:17 koen: using IEEE488 Aug 30 13:02:24 and a few 19" racks Aug 30 13:15:04 hmm that gpio3_19 isn't in use Aug 30 13:15:22 so its just "reset" pin or something Aug 30 13:16:28 ohh looked picture wrong, its maybe in use Aug 30 13:19:59 code says -> "char *reset_pin_filename = "/sys/class/gpio/gpio115/direction";" Aug 30 13:20:11 so its working as reset pin Aug 30 13:33:01 so if it's not in use it can used as reset pin? Aug 30 13:35:48 koen: thx. where does that 32 come from? Aug 30 13:36:08 32 bits per register Aug 30 14:09:34 i have ubuntu on beagle it wont go above 650 mips i was told to look at the governor with the kernel not been able to get it to 800 .... any suggestions? Aug 30 14:10:54 arcanescu, you might need to set mpurate= on the kernel cmdline Aug 30 14:11:07 i did I set it to 1000 Aug 30 14:11:14 boot args you mean? Aug 30 14:11:37 yep Aug 30 14:11:52 I did do that yet it wont go above 650 Aug 30 14:12:19 not sure the ubuntu kernel actually supports 1000 out of the box, iirc you needed to add a kernel patch to get that high for some time Aug 30 14:12:34 but 800 should work in any case Aug 30 14:14:30 ogra_: i have another beagle with angstrom it works at 1000 Aug 30 14:14:38 i was told ubuntu only goes to 800 Aug 30 14:14:47 ah, so it does go to 800 Aug 30 14:14:54 could you point me to a prebuilt image that does support 800? Aug 30 14:15:02 so atleast I can test Aug 30 14:15:47 the 12.04 image should just work fine if you set mpurate Aug 30 14:15:56 Hello! I'm facing no sound issue in BeagleBoard XM. Finding bugs for the same gave - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1019321 - but its based on USB soundcard and I'm not using any such device. Are there any problems connecting speakers to AUDIO IN to BB XM? I couldn't find any bug report on that ... Aug 30 14:18:09 ogra_: can you link me to it? Aug 30 14:18:26 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP Aug 30 14:20:38 ogra_: Texas Instruments OMAP3 (Hard-Float) preinstalled desktop image this? Aug 30 14:20:51 yes Aug 30 14:21:17 well, if you take desktop note that it needs monitor mouse and kbd Aug 30 14:21:34 if you want to install via serial port you need the server image Aug 30 14:23:00 probably the serial port. Aug 30 14:23:16 right, then take the server image Aug 30 14:23:35 (you can always install a sedktop later) Aug 30 14:23:41 *desktop Aug 30 14:30:18 yes I just need the uImage i have an sd card with filesystem and another ubuntu installation 12.04 Aug 30 14:33:58 ogra_: Hi! Why arm ubuntu-server image is preferable over ubuntu-desktop installation image? For BB XM from memory, processing pov? Aug 30 14:35:54 no, 512M are fine with unity-2d (which is the default on 12.04 arm desktop images) ... Aug 30 14:36:12 the desktop images simply default to a graphical installer and dont use the serial port Aug 30 14:36:36 while server defaults to serial Aug 30 14:37:01 ogra_: this is a .raw file Aug 30 14:37:08 of some form Aug 30 14:37:18 cook it Aug 30 14:37:21 isnt necessarily the kernel image i was looking for Aug 30 14:37:38 mru: so how does a troll spend a b-day? Aug 30 14:37:41 av500: bake ? Aug 30 14:37:56 mranostay: trolling Aug 30 14:38:11 *mompf* Aug 30 14:38:12 what av500 said Aug 30 14:38:49 arcanescu, yes, thats an installation image Aug 30 14:40:32 Thanks ogra_. Lastly, are there any no-sound issues on BB XM using ubuntu-desktop image? Direct connection to audio-in, no usb sound card .. Aug 30 14:42:02 i think there are unsolved sound bugs on the XM with ubuntu, yes Aug 30 14:42:10 (search launchpad ;) ) Aug 30 14:43:49 Yes, I did that. Couldn't find related to Precise and non-usb card ones Aug 30 14:43:51 ogra_: this is the one im currently using : http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#Precise_12.04_armhf Aug 30 14:43:55 looks the same... Aug 30 14:44:19 definitely isnt Aug 30 14:45:00 thats some home brewed image Aug 30 14:46:14 hmmm Aug 30 14:49:06 * LetoThe2nd listens up "brew"? Aug 30 15:24:17 mru: happy birthday Aug 30 15:24:30 thanks Aug 30 15:25:52 mru: congrats! Aug 30 15:25:57 jkridner_: welcome back! Aug 30 15:26:06 thanks. Aug 30 15:26:19 you're acting as if I did something Aug 30 15:26:26 letting time pass doesn't take much effort... Aug 30 15:26:28 I was stuck at sea a couple of extra days without Internet access... and it was nice. Aug 30 15:28:32 mru: people are hoping that with advanced age you get more .... reasonable :) Aug 30 15:29:04 the only thing that naturally increases with age is cynicism Aug 30 15:29:12 mru: http://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/analogwire/archive/2012/08/22/what-s-all-this-birthday-stuff-anyhow.aspx Aug 30 15:29:54 mru: the age of the average kernel developer.... Aug 30 15:31:03 mru: lol, same g+ fuckup :) Aug 30 15:31:13 yeah, how to fix it? Aug 30 15:31:21 remove the - and the traling -* Aug 30 15:31:25 hrhrhrhr Aug 30 15:31:34 but that's wrong Aug 30 15:31:37 :) Aug 30 15:31:42 its WONG! Aug 30 15:31:56 another year older was no help, lets wait one more.... Aug 30 15:32:33 av500: there are people who have been celebrating their 18th birthday every year since.... Aug 30 15:33:06 one day I will too Aug 30 15:33:16 118th birthday? Aug 30 15:33:43 heh, google.com has a birthday cake logo for me Aug 30 15:34:24 scary. Aug 30 15:34:32 not really Aug 30 15:34:40 I told them my date of birth at some point Aug 30 15:34:55 I'm assuming it goes away if I log out Aug 30 15:35:29 mru: not the date. but would you want a cake produced by unknown people somewhere in a dark computing cloud? Aug 30 15:35:31 the logo yes, the age not Aug 30 15:35:40 * LetoThe2nd wuold not eat it. Aug 30 15:36:42 * LetoThe2nd imagines googles birthday computing center where young ambitioned CS professionals get teached the "exact steps" to produce a google-style borthday cake. Aug 30 15:38:24 nice split.. Aug 30 15:41:15 heh ipad mini? Aug 30 15:41:24 wouldn't that be my iphone? Aug 30 15:44:58 ha, if I cover part of my LCD with cardboard, I can have an awesome 21:9 display Aug 30 16:01:23 so gpio116 is GPIO3_20? Aug 30 16:01:36 and theres no GPIO3_20 on beagle bone? Aug 30 16:02:41 there are schematics Aug 30 16:10:22 seems so Aug 30 16:10:38 oh it was typo from him, he meant 115 Aug 30 16:29:34 "Gnorts, Mr. Alien" Aug 30 16:42:56 have they added support for syntek aka easy cap capture controller in angstrom distribution? Aug 30 16:43:03 for the beagle ofc Aug 30 18:30:08 afternoon all, I'm trying to figure out how to do some low-level work, and figuring out how to install the exception vector table. It seems looking at u-boot source it sits at 0x0, so what's the easiest way from when I leave u-boot to get information into that area Aug 30 18:30:21 (I'm not working with a ELF file, so I don't think a linker script will do the trick) Aug 30 18:30:29 * mranostay gets the popcorn Aug 30 18:30:39 mranostay: ? Aug 30 18:35:28 NCommander you're likely better off posting in the beagle board google group. Aug 30 18:35:48 https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/beagleboard Aug 30 18:36:57 * djlewis gets chocolate covered raisons Aug 30 18:38:27 KeatonT: thanks Aug 30 18:38:45 so far one thin finger of Isaac has dropped about 5 minutes of rain on us. Aug 30 18:43:46 <_av500_> NCommander: I dont get your question Aug 30 18:43:53 <_av500_> if uboot could write there, your code can too Aug 30 18:44:11 <_av500_> you dont need an elf file Aug 30 18:44:25 <_av500_> you cna have uboot jumo into your code and then you can setup whatever you want Aug 30 18:44:31 <_av500_> jump* Aug 30 18:44:41 <_av500_> muhc like the linux kernel would do Aug 30 18:45:20 _av500_: u-boot doesn't seem to write there. It has a linker script that puts _start at 0x0. _start has a branch instruction to "reset", then the vector table Aug 30 18:45:59 I'm still very new at bare-metal ARM programming (mostly learning it as a personal exercise), but this has been confusing the hell out of me Aug 30 18:55:05 <_av500_> NCommander: so? Aug 30 18:55:12 <_av500_> you can still write there Aug 30 18:55:43 <_av500_> you can also change the vector base register to some other address Aug 30 18:55:52 <_av500_> as far as i know Aug 30 18:56:40 <_av500_> also uboot is not loaded to 0 but to SDRAM Aug 30 18:56:48 <_av500_> so something must set up the vectors Aug 30 19:07:48 _av500_: on reset address 0 maps to the onchip rom Aug 30 19:12:27 djlewis: asking for it aren't you? Aug 30 19:19:51 <_av500_> mru: ah well Aug 30 19:19:55 <_av500_> then some other place Aug 30 19:20:27 <_av500_> its long ago since I wrote arm startup code :) Aug 30 19:23:05 mranostay: my place has been powder dry all summer. Aug 30 19:23:15 Too many fires in our area Aug 30 19:23:57 mranostay: and Arkansas is usually like the tropics in the sumer Aug 30 20:51:32 now we are in the good rain :) Aug 30 21:24:40 I downloaded Kernel 3.0.17 image from here, http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/ where can I get the source code? Aug 30 21:34:43 I downloaded Kernel 3.0.17 image from here, http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/ where can I get the source code? Aug 30 21:35:25 random ad-hoc poll - how many of the people here are using a Beagle Bone? (vs the classic or the xM) Aug 30 21:35:33 repeating yourself will not get you more answers, repeating yourself will not get you more answers. Aug 30 21:36:04 ds2, I have all three :) Aug 30 21:36:05 * dm8tbr has a bone and a classic and a pile of archos hardware equivalent to a few of those Aug 30 21:36:35 Russ: but are you actually using the bone (vs just having it around)? Aug 30 21:36:38 nsither answers the question Aug 30 21:36:44 * Russ wonders if by sore rare cosmic chance, av500 has any archos hardware Aug 30 21:36:48 er, some rare Aug 30 21:37:15 he probally knows better and won't touch it with a 30meter pole ;) Aug 30 21:37:29 ds2, these days I only have time for development, not actual use Aug 30 21:37:44 I see Aug 30 21:37:45 I repeated because I though non one see it and I was hoping new people who signed would see it Aug 30 21:38:03 so what kernel everyone is using? Aug 30 21:38:19 it seems erratas and missing features on the bone is just killing most useful ideas on the bone :( Aug 30 21:38:42 anyone using kernel 2.6.35 of higher? Aug 30 21:38:51 ds2: how about hit it with a 30 meter pole :) Aug 30 21:39:14 mranostay: that'd involve touching it ;) Aug 30 21:40:59 ? Aug 30 21:41:02 anyone? Aug 30 21:41:03 :( Aug 30 21:41:06 buller? Aug 30 21:42:01 anyone by chance have 32bit tarballs of the JB toolchain handy? Aug 30 21:42:38 ds2 hm install android sdk Aug 30 21:42:53 woglinde: that has a 32bit JB toolchain? Aug 30 21:43:08 the stock JB toolchain is 64bit, at least in the AOSP tree Aug 30 21:43:11 jb == jellybean? Aug 30 21:43:14 yeah Aug 30 21:43:20 4.1.x Aug 30 21:43:27 yes Aug 30 21:43:36 'k thanks. damn bastards Aug 30 21:43:38 ...poor, destitute ds2 Aug 30 21:43:47 was about to rebuild gcc Aug 30 21:44:05 Russ: I am not wasting money on obsolete technology like x86 ;) Aug 30 21:44:30 hm it was ndk anyway Aug 30 21:44:32 I been looking for kernel source code with beagleboard patches but I can not find it Aug 30 21:44:37 I dont know where it is Aug 30 21:44:43 I been searching on google but nothing Aug 30 21:45:01 icemetal perhabs you beagleboard.org wiki will help you Aug 30 21:45:06 all the source code out there is for kernel 2.6.32 Aug 30 21:45:14 I did look Aug 30 21:45:18 on the wiki page Aug 30 21:45:22 is outdated Aug 30 21:45:57 any patches for kernel 3.x.x would help Aug 30 21:46:18 icemetal, 3.5 should be pretty functional Aug 30 21:46:31 where did you download 3.5? Aug 30 21:46:38 IIRC, the 3.x kernels just worked Aug 30 21:46:44 a lot of patches got upstream Aug 30 21:46:54 hm went Aug 30 21:46:57 anyway Aug 30 21:47:18 people said from kernel.org but it does not have the beagleboard patches Aug 30 21:47:32 icemtal perhaps you want to find out where the source of angstroem is and thats in the angstroem wiki Aug 30 21:47:39 beagleboard is in mainline, IIRC Aug 30 21:47:59 I did look for the angstrom source code, but is for kernel 2.6.32 Aug 30 21:48:06 nope Aug 30 21:48:08 but they have image that is 3.0.17 Aug 30 21:48:09 only older Aug 30 21:48:19 I wanted to know where can I get source code for that one Aug 30 21:48:23 but I could not find it Aug 30 21:48:46 are you all running kernel 2.6.32? Aug 30 21:49:19 or if you are running newest version did you downloaded the source code? Aug 30 21:50:00 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom Aug 30 21:52:17 Thank you I will try that, :) Aug 30 21:59:51 <_av500_> ds2: yes Aug 30 21:59:58 <_av500_> ds2: I have Aug 30 22:00:02 <_av500_> the ics one at least Aug 30 22:00:06 <_av500_> jb not yet Aug 30 22:00:52 ics is still 32bit Aug 30 22:00:57 jb is shipped with 64 bit :( Aug 30 22:01:00 compiler? Aug 30 22:01:03 <_av500_> ds2: ah right Aug 30 22:01:05 yeah Aug 30 22:01:13 trying to not have to compile gcc Aug 30 22:01:15 <_av500_> ds2: but I have one that runs on 3y old glibc :) Aug 30 22:01:21 that's ok, you need 64GB of ram to build it anyway Aug 30 22:01:29 <_av500_> ds2: why not use the ics one? Aug 30 22:01:34 <_av500_> did they bump gcc version? Aug 30 22:01:45 _av500_: I think they did... 4.6 is what is on JB Aug 30 22:01:51 <_av500_> ah Aug 30 22:01:56 <_av500_> then rebuild Aug 30 22:02:04 <_av500_> or buy a proper PC Aug 30 22:02:13 or virtualize :) Aug 30 22:02:16 I have a proper PC, just don't feel like reinstalling crap Aug 30 22:02:41 don't see the point of having yet another platform to x-compile for Aug 30 22:03:15 ds2, eh, once you move to 64 bit, you'll be happy you did, the whole 3G/1G split thing really sucks Aug 30 22:03:41 Russ: have they settled on the whole /lib structure for 64 vs 32 yet? Aug 30 22:03:50 debian has it down awesome Aug 30 22:03:54 I had a 64bit install and it was a mess Aug 30 22:04:12 I really really really don't care about x86 Aug 30 22:04:13 you can have side by side libraries from not only 32 bit and 64 bit x86, but arm in the same manner Aug 30 22:05:56 multiarch support is really nice Aug 30 22:06:04 when it works... Aug 30 22:06:29 ds2: tell us how you really fell :) Aug 30 22:06:32 *feel Aug 30 22:07:06 no more ia32-libs package Aug 30 22:20:54 mranostay: gotta love the spice Aug 30 22:21:24 djlewis: Spice? circuit simulator? Aug 30 22:22:03 any time I hear "really really" I think spice girls Aug 30 22:22:47 too young here Aug 30 22:23:16 well almost Aug 30 22:33:14 woglinde: thanks. the NDK does indeed look like 32 bit Aug 30 22:38:53 <_av500_> nds does not help Aug 30 22:38:56 <_av500_> ndk Aug 30 22:39:00 <_av500_> to compile android Aug 30 22:39:16 <_av500_> if that is what you are after Aug 30 22:42:42 for the problem I am solving, NDK does help Aug 30 22:42:58 I am swaping out stuff in the prebuilt directory for stuff in the NDK. avoiding a rebuild of gcc Aug 30 22:44:48 putting it another way, I am using the NDK as a 32bit gcc host tarball Aug 30 22:45:47 <_av500_> check the compiler specs Aug 30 22:45:55 <_av500_> if they match Aug 30 22:52:01 not exactly but it is for stuff like gdb Aug 30 22:54:37 gdb shouldn't be too picky Aug 30 22:54:52 beware of it picking up a mismatched libc though Aug 30 22:54:55 *nod* Aug 30 22:55:11 this is android... so libc mismatching is a bit harder to do Aug 30 22:55:21 but that seems to be pointed to the right place Aug 30 22:57:31 either way, unless you're debugging libc itself, it doesn't really matter Aug 30 22:58:16 *nod* and besides, my "debugging" of libc is usually at the assembly level having to do with mallocs so I'd think that is moot Aug 30 22:58:47 if the symbol addresses don't match, it can get a bit confusing Aug 30 22:59:04 then again, I often work without a symbol table at all... Aug 30 22:59:38 same here Aug 30 22:59:48 symbols are hints, nothing more Aug 30 23:00:25 looks like it is working. bombing on a different 64bit issue (it is trying to use a native x86 64bit compiler...sigh) Aug 30 23:00:54 look at that later. got some git history to rewrite first ;) Aug 30 23:09:46 mru: shouldn't you be out trolling bar maids? Aug 30 23:10:08 I have 5 days in paris coming up... Aug 30 23:15:02 hmm, paris barmaids . . makes one wonder Aug 30 23:17:50 there's also a small catch: I don't speak french Aug 30 23:19:49 Hi all Aug 30 23:20:44 I am beginner with beagleboard-xm and I have some issues to boot up my baby. Can anyone help me please to understand why it's not booting? Aug 30 23:21:56 on my serial terminal I have 60 Aug 30 23:22:29 that's all and only D5 is green Aug 30 23:25:27 adnene do you still have the validation card that came with the xM? Aug 30 23:29:07 you SD card is broken or non functional. Aug 30 23:29:09 please fix that. Aug 30 23:29:23 60 is from the ROM on there so the SoC should be happy. Aug 30 23:32:23 Hi Aug 30 23:33:12 No I format the sd card Aug 30 23:33:18 but I tried to recovered it Aug 30 23:33:50 so I downloaded xM Rev C Production 4-25-2010.img Aug 30 23:34:37 and I used HP USB Disk format tool + win32diskimager Aug 30 23:35:02 I got the two partitions as the original SD card that came with my BB-XM Aug 30 23:36:32 ds2 you think it's sd card problem? Aug 30 23:37:18 could be Aug 30 23:37:22 For information I use 5V 2A power Aug 30 23:37:28 but more likely it is a user/instruction problem Aug 30 23:37:38 the cards that ship with the board are impressively crappy Aug 30 23:37:49 I struggle to find a peer to those cards Aug 30 23:38:31 Ok then I will try with another card Aug 30 23:39:18 usually when all you get is the 60V/40X, it means the ROM doesn't like your card Aug 30 23:39:19 Can I try with 16Giga card or it's too much for BB? Aug 30 23:39:29 so either formating is bad, MLO is bad, or you card is bad Aug 30 23:39:35 good to know :) Aug 30 23:39:42 16G is fine. even 32G should be fine Aug 30 23:40:09 Ok will do it now and I will keep you in touch :) Aug 30 23:40:14 of course, I am assuming no physical damage has occurred Aug 30 23:40:18 just ask the channel Aug 30 23:41:28 :) it's a new board I just received it Aug 30 23:43:46 just to be sure for HPformating tool I use FAT32? Aug 31 00:15:26 hello everyone Aug 31 00:19:22 hello. mmoravec Aug 31 00:34:57 ds2 hi again Aug 31 00:35:18 I tried with another card and I get the same result 60 on Terminal :/ Aug 31 00:36:28 did you try the validation card that came with the xM? Aug 31 00:38:26 I formatted it when I received my BB-Xm but now I tried to recreate it from xM Rev C Production 4-25-2010.img with win32diskimager Aug 31 00:39:44 is windows the only thing you have? Aug 31 00:39:57 I have Ubuntu on VM Aug 31 00:40:17 but I tried to format the sd card yesterday with fdisk Aug 31 00:40:20 got the same result Aug 31 00:42:12 use mkcard.sh if you can live with the partition sizes it creates Aug 31 00:43:23 ok I will try again with mkcard.sh Aug 31 00:45:34 if you can't find it it's available here http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/mkcard.txt Aug 31 00:46:30 ;) Thanks. Keep you in touch Aug 31 00:50:04 Ok done Aug 31 00:51:41 strange now when I try fdisk -l it says no partition is available on /dev/sdb Aug 31 00:52:44 try ls /dev/sd* Aug 31 00:53:08 it's not always in the same place within the dev tree Aug 31 00:53:23 hum Aug 31 00:53:34 if you eject it it won't appear at all, you want to umount it from the command line Aug 31 00:56:10 I tried again sudo sh mkcard.txt /dev/sdb Aug 31 01:00:41 it's ok now I have two partitions Aug 31 01:01:24 sdb1 (FAT32) and sdb2 (Linux) Aug 31 01:01:33 make sure MLO is first on the new boot partition,then u-boot.bin Aug 31 01:03:01 should I take this one? http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beaglebone/MLO-beaglebone-2011.09+git Aug 31 01:03:30 and for u-boot http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beaglebone/u-boot-beaglebone-2011.09+git-r27.img ? Aug 31 01:03:44 not if you have xM Aug 31 01:03:56 I have xM :) Aug 31 01:04:03 ah sorry Aug 31 01:04:06 my mistake Aug 31 01:04:13 wrong link :p Aug 31 01:04:35 use the ones from beagleboard rather than beaglebone Aug 31 01:04:36 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/MLO-beagleboard-2011.12 Aug 31 01:04:40 Yeah Aug 31 01:04:51 I copied the wrong link Aug 31 01:07:20 thurbad should I keep u-boot file extension? Aug 31 01:07:30 it's img file on angstrom website Aug 31 01:08:04 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/u-boot-beagleboard-2011.12-r4.img Aug 31 01:09:49 the version of MLO I use looks for u-boot.bin but I know it's changed at some point Aug 31 01:10:40 hummm, then I will follow angstrom instructions (MLO then u-boot.img) Aug 31 01:11:46 'k Aug 31 01:12:12 Now these two files are on boot partition Aug 31 01:12:32 that should be enough to at least test boot Aug 31 01:12:48 Let's try Aug 31 01:12:57 no point in moving on to the rootfs if that doesn't get you some more text Aug 31 01:13:38 you are right Aug 31 01:14:52 :/ 60 Aug 31 01:15:18 that is strange Aug 31 01:16:37 :'( what can i do then? Aug 31 01:17:32 MLO was the first file on the partition? Aug 31 01:17:41 yup Aug 31 01:17:56 and it's the first partition, the one that's fat32? Aug 31 01:18:14 yup named boot Aug 31 01:18:52 you did sync/eject properly before removing from the host, right? Aug 31 01:19:56 yup Aug 31 01:20:38 I will try again for the last time Aug 31 01:27:22 no result Aug 31 01:27:35 60 on the terminal :/ Aug 31 01:28:22 the validation card worked initially though, right Aug 31 01:29:29 I didn't tried Aug 31 01:30:30 I think I will make RMA request Aug 31 01:56:29 are there any gles tutorials out there for fbdev that aren't built on PowerVR Aug 31 02:56:50 Does anyone know where I can find the syntax to have bitbake compile for the sd card? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Aug 31 02:59:59 2012