**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 12 03:00:05 2017 Jul 12 03:08:20 i still recommend going with that serial cable Jul 12 03:42:50 restart holding down shift, wait for restart, then nav to options menu that shows disable sig option Jul 12 03:43:14 install succeeded, not sure how to test that it worked though Jul 12 03:43:47 install succeeded, not sure how to test that it worked though, is there something i could do to test, a simple command? Jul 12 03:48:38 oh really? Jul 12 03:48:54 you should be able to go into your browser and go to 192.168.7.2 or 192.168.7.1 Jul 12 03:49:06 i'm not sure if it's .2 or .1, one of them is your computers from the BBB's perspective, the other is your BBB Jul 12 03:49:35 the BBB factor image comes loaded with a webserver that displays a webpage Jul 12 03:49:38 factory* Jul 12 03:50:00 then after that, you should be able to use putty to connect to that IP address via SSH to get shell access to the BBB Jul 12 03:50:22 all in all though, that method is pretty finicky, ethernet over USB just does not have the same reliability that ethernet does Jul 12 04:13:24 192.168.7.2 works Jul 12 04:16:28 So the board is running some linux, how do I determine what it is running, version, kernel version and all that jazz? Jul 12 04:40:29 lo Jul 12 04:41:54 lsb_release -a and uname -a are good canditates Jul 12 05:39:58 and, for rcn's images, /etc/dogtag Jul 12 05:40:39 note that installing windows drivers is no longer needed for the current images Jul 12 08:09:04 oh is that true? i didn't know that Jul 12 09:33:50 3 Jul 12 10:33:17 hi Jul 12 10:33:21 can any1 help me Jul 12 10:40:25 maybs Jul 12 10:40:53 hmm does this work? Jul 12 10:40:54 !topic Jul 12 10:41:07 "never ask to ask, just ask" Jul 12 11:25:51 Hi All, I'm trying to intergate a new PHY to work with my BBB, is someone fimiliar with PHY initialization process? Jul 12 12:24:30 please just say "my am335x board" given that you're clearly not talking about a bbb Jul 12 12:25:03 assuming you picked a phy that's supported by linux you don't need to worry about initializing it, just adjust the declaration in device tree Jul 12 17:33:59 when i try to boot from my bbb's internal flash only the PWR led is lit and ethernet leds twinkle very dimly Jul 12 17:34:46 same for microSD, nothing comes out serial output Jul 12 17:35:52 both images worked last time. do you think this is a hardware problem? Jul 12 19:30:10 suggestions for error handling of bonescript shiftout() ? Jul 12 19:30:10 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 19:30:48 suggestions for error handling of bonescript shiftout? Jul 12 19:30:49 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 19:31:21 Hmm wonder what this is. When I entered that text in this channel I see an error from SSLError .... Jul 12 19:31:21 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 19:34:02 Updated my icechat irc client and restarted... Jul 12 19:34:02 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 19:34:18 hmm same SSLError in this channel. I'll try another channel. Jul 12 19:34:18 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 19:37:24 GumShoe: ? Jul 12 19:37:24 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 19:37:53 I have gcl-bot on /ignore Jul 12 19:37:53 ... Jul 12 19:38:02 I don't remember why, but I probably had good reasons Jul 12 19:38:02 ... Jul 12 20:04:27 I'm here. Jul 12 20:04:27 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 20:09:05 zmat GumShoe? is that a question? GumShoe is a slang for private eye, or detective like Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. ... and then I woke up :-) Jul 12 20:09:05 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 20:22:50 in the shiftout example I'd like to check the result of b.shiftOut(sData, sClock, b.MSBFIRST, segments[digit], doLatch); so I preceeded it with isGood = b.shirtOut(.... I init isGood as boolean. When the function executes isGood becomes unDefined. Jul 12 20:22:55 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 20:24:47 This is the shiftout page http://beagleboard.org/support/BoneScript/shiftOut/ Jul 12 20:24:47 ... Jul 12 20:56:46 I just checked the source code of shiftOut(), it doesn't return anything Jul 12 20:56:47 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 20:57:59 and no, the ? was just me being confused about what you were saying... until I realized I had gcl-bot on ignore to suppress whatever nonsense it was spamming Jul 12 21:10:59 no error returned ehh. Well I tried to RTFM http://beagleboard.org/support/BoneScript/shiftOut/ indicates it returns true for success and false if not. Jul 12 21:10:59 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:11:39 the FM is wrong Jul 12 21:11:55 Hey what is the syntax for the /ignore? I tried /ignore gcl-bot but am still seeing three lines of error when I enter... Jul 12 21:12:21 depends on your irc client Jul 12 21:12:34 source code for shiftOut: https://github.com/jadonk/bonescript/blob/master/src/index.js#L284-L340 Jul 12 21:14:22 you can see nothing is returned. if no callback is used (synchronous call) then errors are ignored, if you use a callback (asynchronous mode) then you can see whether it had an error or not Jul 12 21:14:23 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:15:15 In in the cloud 9 ide, I set a breakpoint and step in receiving this error /usr/local/lib/node_modules/bonescript/src/index.js not found... Jul 12 21:15:15 ... Jul 12 21:16:21 I don't know anything about cloud9, sorry Jul 12 21:16:21 ... Jul 12 21:16:33 (nor about bonescript really, I just googled for the source code) Jul 12 21:16:58 zmatt r u active in beagle google groups? Jul 12 21:17:24 very rarely, but I've done a few posts Jul 12 21:17:38 May I quote our irc conversation if I post about this? Jul 12 21:18:05 if you think there's something worth quoting Jul 12 21:18:17 ;-) Jul 12 21:18:33 just that shiftout doesn't return anything... Jul 12 21:18:33 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:20:13 you hardly need my word for that when the source code speaks for itself... there's no return statement in it Jul 12 21:22:29 Depends on your expertiese in reading .js Jul 12 21:22:29 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:23:00 Sadly .js is my least informed language Jul 12 21:24:53 still, even with only a vague sense of its syntax and grammar it's easy to see the lack of return statement in shiftOut (the 'return' inside the nested function "next" doesn't count, and it also doesn't return anything anyway) Jul 12 21:24:54 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:38:47 syntax and semantics I meant to say Jul 12 21:38:47 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:42:41 what a strange function in the first place... shifting out a byte of data in a synchronous serial format at undefined speed (effectively relying on the abhorrent slowness of js) Jul 12 21:42:41 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:43:44 (and that of the sysfs gpio interface) Jul 12 21:43:44 ... Jul 12 21:46:30 ... ack gotta google /ignore for my irc client that gcl-bot stuff is spewing everywhere. Jul 12 21:46:30 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:47:07 wtf is that bot doin .. Jul 12 21:47:08 ... Jul 12 21:47:14 av500/calculus/denix/jkridner: can you do something about that annoying bot please? Jul 12 21:47:14 ... Jul 12 21:47:21 please can someone kick it Jul 12 21:47:28 or fix it .. or mode +q it .. Jul 12 21:47:55 it was already annoying when it was "working" (which is when I /ignored it) Jul 12 21:48:07 KotH: Jul 12 21:49:54 erm... Jul 12 21:49:55 SSLError: [Errno bad ca_certs: '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/cacert.pem'] [('system library', 'fopen', 'No such file or directory'), ('BIO routines', 'BIO_new_file', 'no such file'), ('x509 certificate routines', 'X509_load_cert_crl_file', 'system lib')] (file "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 447, in send) Jul 12 21:51:26 o/ Jul 12 22:05:06 you may have to kick it Jul 12 22:06:17 its quiet now... +q should work Jul 12 22:06:21 and its perma Jul 12 22:06:30 until it escapes and returns Jul 12 22:06:44 I -think0 +1 persists though .. iirc .. Jul 12 22:07:49 erm +q even Jul 12 22:46:22 Hey Yup, now that I look at it I don't see a shiftOut returning anything. Jul 12 23:27:33 GumShoe: it's not a very complicated function :) Jul 12 23:40:34 heyhey Jul 12 23:41:52 quick question: Just updated a bbBlack with the latest GUI Jessie, and hopped on C9, only to find out that its version is outdated, and it cannot find the latest repos (specifically anything newer than 2011) how would I go about updating things? Jul 12 23:46:33 which image did you update to? Jul 12 23:47:49 since besides the "release" images at http://beagleboard.org/latest-images there are also more recent "testing" images at http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian Jul 12 23:48:09 no idea if that helps with the c9 version, I don't use it Jul 13 01:01:19 hey all, whatup zmatt Jul 13 01:01:30 * zmatt checks Jul 13 01:01:33 ceiling. Jul 13 01:01:34 made a lot of progress since we last talked Jul 13 01:01:46 (the franken bone android shithow) Jul 13 01:01:54 ah that Jul 13 01:01:56 ye Jul 13 01:02:13 boots great now - just trying to get hdmi to work Jul 13 01:02:14 I was trying to think how to ask politely who you were... :P (I have the memory of a goldfish) Jul 13 01:02:30 (no prob man) Jul 13 01:03:16 as in, you're not sure if the hw works, or it works on the normal kernel but not the frankendroid kernel? Jul 13 01:03:53 i think it works, actually - im getting device files that correspond to devices on the board Jul 13 01:04:24 that doesn't always say much Jul 13 01:04:26 theres just somthing i think i might be missing - i turned debug and drm.debug=1 on in the kernel args Jul 13 01:04:39 spammity spam Jul 13 01:04:47 slow on the draw today - getting a pastebin up Jul 13 01:06:13 note btw that you can also selectively enable debug messages in many parts of the kernel with dyndbg -> https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.11/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.html Jul 13 01:06:45 most of drm however indeed uses that drm.debug setting (probably predates dyndbg) Jul 13 01:08:54 https://pastebin.com/nfwMnHsM Jul 13 01:09:13 tbh, after i get the video working im gonna ask to just turn in what i did for cash Jul 13 01:10:17 I see you also have usb problems Jul 13 01:10:23 ??? Jul 13 01:10:45 VBUS_ERROR in a_wait_vrise Jul 13 01:10:53 oh, that Jul 13 01:11:04 it tried to enable bus power to the host port but didn't see it coming up Jul 13 01:11:30 host port as in the usb port? Jul 13 01:11:30 failed to read EDID... Jul 13 01:11:32 yes Jul 13 01:11:32 yeah Jul 13 01:11:45 i have the bb connected to a power supply, not a PC Jul 13 01:12:11 im using a ftdi hooked up for serial Jul 13 01:12:52 no, that's the device port (mini B) Jul 13 01:13:23 it obviously can't enable bus power to the mini B, that's not its job :P Jul 13 01:13:32 OH - well Jul 13 01:13:37 they took out the usb port Jul 13 01:13:40 haha Jul 13 01:13:47 then you might want to disable it in DT Jul 13 01:13:52 yeahhhhhh Jul 13 01:14:33 so, is a display connected? Jul 13 01:14:40 yeah Jul 13 01:14:51 does it work properly on a normal beaglebone ? Jul 13 01:14:53 ive connected a dell s2409w Jul 13 01:15:06 i dont have any other hardware >___< Jul 13 01:15:29 you're working on a bbb derivative without having an original bbb as reference? ... ok Jul 13 01:15:35 yeah Jul 13 01:15:37 well Jul 13 01:15:43 *shrugs* Jul 13 01:16:10 im doing what I can with what ive been given Jul 13 01:16:13 but ok, it's a normal monitor, not some dubious chinese panel Jul 13 01:16:46 maybe i should confirm the hdmi port works with some raspis i have lying around??? Jul 13 01:17:04 i think it works - the screen blinks and goes blank when the bb boots Jul 13 01:17:18 heheh Jul 13 01:17:29 just compile out USB Jul 13 01:17:57 I'm not sure what could cause edid timeout though if not caused by hw issues Jul 13 01:18:29 btw line 358 is also definitely not good Jul 13 01:18:32 blah EDID Jul 13 01:18:42 use a fixed panel and ditch EDID Jul 13 01:19:22 iirc he's not responsible for the hw, just got the sw job tossed in his lap Jul 13 01:19:34 running at unlisted freq? Jul 13 01:19:48 what's the part number of the processor exactly? Jul 13 01:19:52 then rework the driver to not use EDID Jul 13 01:19:57 lemme grab the specs Jul 13 01:20:27 ds2: edid can be overridden, but it shouldn't be failing in the first place Jul 13 01:21:00 zmatt: yes but I don't see why you would want to lump them together for debug purposes Jul 13 01:21:24 AM3358BZCZ100 is the processor Jul 13 01:22:09 ds2: also, even with the edid failure, a normal monitor should still display an image when given 1024x768@60 video Jul 13 01:22:53 zmatt: key there is "normal monitor" Jul 13 01:23:05 ds2: aforementioned dell isn't? Jul 13 01:23:10 ye Jul 13 01:23:12 I had a surplus one that wouldn't... Jul 13 01:23:21 dell sources monitors from all sorts of places Jul 13 01:23:21 dell 22409w basic betch monitor Jul 13 01:23:28 true Jul 13 01:23:35 simpliest test - probe the PCLK Jul 13 01:23:43 if it ain't sane, you got SW issues Jul 13 01:24:43 ... i dont have access to an oscope *sob* Jul 13 01:24:51 freq counter? Jul 13 01:24:56 ? Jul 13 01:25:01 I do have a util which checks the state of lcdc Jul 13 01:25:03 hold on Jul 13 01:25:42 https://liktaanjeneus.nl/lcd-util.tgz Jul 13 01:26:14 (when it prompts to change whatever just press ctrl-C) Jul 13 01:27:21 t_brah: assuming it really is a AM3358BZCZ100, it should support 1GHz operation... Jul 13 01:27:56 you said you checked the specs... maybe check the actual part on the board in case they went cheaper without updating the specs? :P Jul 13 01:29:07 jesus Jul 13 01:29:29 is it a PMIC that will support 1GHz? Jul 13 01:32:36 [ 3.436696] tps65217 0-0024: TPS65217 ID 0xe version 1.2 Jul 13 01:32:39 so yes Jul 13 01:33:46 on older kernels I'd say "DT issue" but iirc the relevant info gets extracted from the control module nowadays Jul 13 01:34:24 yeah Jul 13 01:38:58 im still here my laptop is a potato Jul 13 01:39:01 if there is a shell, the rest should be straight forward Jul 13 01:39:21 I'd verify the signals going into the HDMI encoder Jul 13 01:39:33 that's assuming you are using an HDMI encoder and not just a DVI driver Jul 13 01:39:50 [ 3.606617] tda998x 0-0070: found TDA19988 Jul 13 01:40:12 but is that really being used? Jul 13 01:40:16 there is no feedback for the QFP410 Jul 13 01:40:34 ehm, it's communicating via i2c Jul 13 01:40:40 no no Jul 13 01:40:48 I mean is it really what is on the other end of the HDMI connector Jul 13 01:40:55 i.e. it could have been stuffed but not wired to use it Jul 13 01:41:05 blind/dumb copying of schematics Jul 13 01:42:14 ffs Jul 13 01:42:37 the TDA19988 is overkill if you don't need audio Jul 13 01:42:38 ds2: they're cheapasses who cut the eeprom due to cost Jul 13 01:42:50 I cut the eeprom out due to sheer irritation :P Jul 13 01:42:52 so I doubt they would have left the tda in if they weren't using it Jul 13 01:43:12 processor is AM3358BZCZ80 Jul 13 01:43:17 ta-da Jul 13 01:43:33 then you're currently overclocking it in u-boot and the kernel subsequently fixes it Jul 13 01:44:08 gosh darn it Jul 13 01:44:18 u-boot will normally configure the processor to its correct max speed, but it has a strange override specific to the beaglebone black because a few very early ones had bogus efuse info Jul 13 01:44:57 im startig up the os now Jul 13 01:45:08 i loaded up the bin in the bin directory Jul 13 01:46:23 "no such file or directory"? Jul 13 01:46:36 ? Jul 13 01:47:51 grabbing pastebin Jul 13 01:51:25 https://pastebin.com/qKaktbq2 Jul 13 01:52:02 uhhhh Jul 13 01:52:15 what? Jul 13 01:52:29 oh crap... android Jul 13 01:52:41 yuuuuup Jul 13 01:52:43 different dynamic linker Jul 13 01:53:02 heh Jul 13 01:53:12 do you have a static bin? Jul 13 01:53:20 bionic to the rescue^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hsabatage Jul 13 01:55:07 see pm for link to source code Jul 13 01:58:46 I've also just replaced the binary on my server with a statically linked version Jul 13 01:59:37 oh, ill just download the bin again, then Jul 13 02:01:14 has the tgz link been updated? Jul 13 02:01:28 oh wait I fucked up Jul 13 02:01:47 now it's fixed Jul 13 02:01:53 np - i got lucky and noticed the dates on the builds were the same! Jul 13 02:02:02 (that is to say, the file) Jul 13 02:03:36 downloaded the tgz again - it doesnt seem changed Jul 13 02:04:53 uhh, it absolutely is Jul 13 02:05:09 gotcha! my bad Jul 13 02:05:27 i md5d the tgz, and they got the same hash Jul 13 02:05:43 f2e115401f35d3fab0573581c618b3d1 lcd-util.tgz Jul 13 02:05:51 oh dear Jul 13 02:05:54 thats not what i go Jul 13 02:05:55 got&* Jul 13 02:06:01 ill download it again Jul 13 02:07:39 still getting a different hash: 1d40bec55ef3d288fc77be4e4542dba3 lcd-util (4).tgz Jul 13 02:07:57 you got some crazy caching proxy in the way or something? Jul 13 02:08:15 not that im responsible for Jul 13 02:08:20 (or know of) Jul 13 02:08:21 I've made a copy named lcd-util.tar.gz Jul 13 02:08:21 lol Jul 13 02:08:28 okQ Jul 13 02:08:30 ok! Jul 13 02:09:05 success! Jul 13 02:09:09 i ahev it Jul 13 02:09:10 have* Jul 13 02:09:16 hmm, every time you fetched the updated tgz you got a http 206 code Jul 13 02:09:53 *shrugs* Jul 13 02:10:15 partial content code? Jul 13 02:10:29 OH, that makes sense Jul 13 02:10:46 maybe restart your webserver? Jul 13 02:10:55 ehm, why? Jul 13 02:11:05 no idea - not a webdev Jul 13 02:11:18 206 means your browser requested a byterange that was not the whole file Jul 13 02:11:20 i just get the itch to restart things i dont understand Jul 13 02:11:21 e.g. a resume Jul 13 02:11:32 O.o Jul 13 02:11:40 well thats interesting Jul 13 02:11:49 in any case - im gonna put the bin on the board Jul 13 02:11:51 brb Jul 13 02:16:58 well f me in the a with a whole bag of dees Jul 13 02:16:59 https://pastebin.com/SZiBie7s Jul 13 02:17:08 that doesnt look good Jul 13 02:17:22 hum Jul 13 02:17:52 that is odd, lcd-util shouldn't cause data aborts... Jul 13 02:20:12 before anything gets printed even... Jul 13 02:20:20 that's so weird Jul 13 02:20:26 but definitely narrows things down Jul 13 02:20:43 *lightbulb* Jul 13 02:20:51 !!! Jul 13 02:21:29 this seems crazy but let's try it anyway Jul 13 02:21:51 i like crazy Jul 13 02:22:42 I've replaced the .tar.gz .. maybe fetch it with wget in case your browser does strange things again? :P Jul 13 02:23:07 1b0e69ed4d1adba014fffe61d32fd1fc lcd-util.tar.gz Jul 13 02:29:20 https://pastebin.com/1bTYHhUZ Jul 13 02:29:27 similar error different addresses Jul 13 02:30:03 i used wget - you were right, my browser is weird (stupid chrome!) Jul 13 02:30:17 compared md5sums - they matched Jul 13 02:31:07 that's not even a different address Jul 13 02:31:34 what the hell is going on here Jul 13 02:32:44 like, it's getting a bus error while accessing either the control module or prcm Jul 13 02:33:14 so just to cover all the insane bases I added a check whether the control module is enabled and bail out if not, but apparently that didn't help Jul 13 02:34:32 uhhhh Jul 13 02:34:38 maybe my kernel foundation isnt stable? im on branch 4.9 Jul 13 02:34:53 should i fall back to a 3 kernel? Jul 13 02:35:09 I'm accessing device registers, I don't care at all about the kernel Jul 13 02:35:18 (I'm also using 4.9 btw) Jul 13 02:37:20 is this a possibility of the board being wired wrong? - double checking the schematics Jul 13 02:37:30 can't cause a bus error Jul 13 02:38:17 ill try it disconnected from the monitor Jul 13 02:38:25 can't cause a bus error Jul 13 02:38:47 this is something weird going on with my code vs your system, but I don't understand what or how Jul 13 02:39:10 adding more sanity checks now Jul 13 02:39:22 k Jul 13 02:39:45 omg Jul 13 02:39:47 hey Jul 13 02:39:55 i just plugged the damn thing into the screen Jul 13 02:40:03 and for a breif moment it worked Jul 13 02:42:02 the android logo came up Jul 13 02:42:08 getting the pastebin Jul 13 02:43:41 https://pastebin.com/62Xjpdfk Jul 13 02:43:54 btw, zmatt - thanks for the help so far Jul 13 02:45:43 can you try one more version of lcd-util ? I'm really curious what the hell is going on Jul 13 02:45:52 yeah sure man Jul 13 02:46:00 im here for the long haul Jul 13 02:46:00 690a2adaf23ec6ac29fadf3ebb01da8e lcd-util.tar.gz Jul 13 02:47:02 (might run out in 20 to pickup a pizza - but i got time( Jul 13 02:47:26 wait a minute Jul 13 02:47:26 wtf Jul 13 02:47:52 I just tried on another system where lcdc is disabled... I also got a bus error before anything was printed Jul 13 02:47:56 whatthe Jul 13 02:48:18 (that does seem to imply lcdc is disabled on your system then btw) Jul 13 02:49:25 I'm messin' around in python with Adafruit_BBIO.SPI controlling a 595 shift register. It mostly works but seems to be dropping bits. I've seen ways to effect MSB/LSB and freqency but can't find the api documentation. Just noticing some of the setups in issues and such. Jul 13 02:52:37 https://pastebin.com/33aUs5Zt Jul 13 02:52:41 newest paste Jul 13 02:52:51 so i broke from normal here (my b) Jul 13 02:53:01 after initial boot i plugged in the board to hdmi Jul 13 02:53:22 i got a animated android logo in shit color depth for 2 seconds Jul 13 02:53:35 then i cd'd into system/bin and ran lcd-util Jul 13 02:54:28 oh - the boot logo was up for a few seconds - then died (thats what i meant by "for 2 seconds") Jul 13 02:55:25 I think I fixed lcd-util, although I'm not sure what the problem was Jul 13 02:55:41 double-checking... Jul 13 02:55:49 hey - im gonna run for that pizza Jul 13 02:55:53 ill brb in 10 minutes Jul 13 02:55:56 yo Jul 13 02:56:04 ? Jul 13 02:56:13 that was a strangely worded ok Jul 13 02:56:25 LOL Jul 13 02:56:27 brb Jul 13 02:59:37 yea, no, the statically linked version crashes Jul 13 02:59:43 wtf **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 13 03:00:02 2017