**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 25 02:59:56 2009 Oct 25 03:00:06 which module ? Oct 25 03:00:10 gpio Oct 25 03:01:22 and which platform/arch is it Oct 25 03:02:23 inux-omap3-2.6.30-r47/git/arch/arm/plat-omap Oct 25 03:02:28 l* Oct 25 03:04:12 MonkeySilent: ok and what symbols are missing/unresolved when you insert the module Oct 25 03:05:09 handle_level_irq, set_irq_flags, handle_simple_irq, sysdev_register,gpiochip_add Oct 25 03:05:46 __set_irq_handler,sysdev_class_register, irq_to_desc, irq_desc Oct 25 03:07:30 I made the module by copying gpio.c and gpio.h to a a recipes folder and bitbaked that Oct 25 03:07:41 not sure if this was the correct way Oct 25 03:11:51 hmmm why not in kernel tree itself Oct 25 03:13:15 Im not familar of any other way of making it Oct 25 03:19:18 I think you should try to add them in tree will be easier Oct 25 03:20:45 where is the tree and how do i add? Oct 25 03:34:00 kernel tree I mean Oct 25 03:34:12 you should also read LDD3 Oct 25 03:34:35 http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/ Oct 25 04:01:00 basicly i just want to flash a gpio pin from a kernel module Oct 25 04:01:14 i mean toggle a gpio pin, Oct 25 06:33:21 hello Oct 25 06:35:16 i have a little question, what means M3xP0.5? Oct 25 06:35:22 please somebody help me Oct 25 07:48:43 Solo0805: is it somehow related to openembedded ? Oct 25 08:01:32 hmm, doesn't openembedded deal the device? Oct 25 08:02:10 M3xP0.5 is some unit Oct 25 08:02:24 like mm Oct 25 08:02:35 how do i recompile the kernel if i modified mux.c for my overo? Oct 25 08:04:28 i think this comunity deal embedded board and make board. then i ask. Oct 25 08:05:33 if i mistake, i am really sorry Oct 25 08:12:03 or is a patch much easier? Oct 25 08:24:39 Managu_tb: I'm facing to the same xtscal unsolved problem, I suggest you to write to mailing list Oct 25 09:15:39 03Khem Raj  07koen/static-libs-rework * rdaf1f423d0 10openembedded.git/recipes/linux/ (linux-2.6.31/qemumips/defconfig linux_2.6.31.bb): Oct 25 09:15:39 linux_2.6.31.bb: Add defconfig for mips qemu Oct 25 09:15:39 Signed-off-by: Khem Raj Oct 25 09:15:40 03Cliff Brake  07koen/static-libs-rework * r9d3d1de150 10openembedded.git/recipes/mono/ (3 files): mono: make 2.4.2.3 the default version Oct 25 09:15:45 03Khem Raj  07koen/static-libs-rework * rb85b779688 10openembedded.git/ (6 files in 3 dirs): Oct 25 09:15:45 ltrace_0.5.3.bb: New recipe for 0.5.3 Oct 25 09:15:47 Signed-off-by: Khem Raj Oct 25 09:15:49 03Khem Raj  07koen/static-libs-rework * r4a17d187e8 10openembedded.git/ (8 files in 8 dirs): Oct 25 09:15:52 Add support for MIPS qemu machine Oct 25 09:15:54 Signed-off-by: Khem Raj Oct 25 09:15:56 03Michael 'Mickey' Lauer  07koen/static-libs-rework * rd71baa7be0 10openembedded.git/recipes/freesmartphone/libfsoresource_git.bb: libfsoresource: and add the missing recipe (FSO dbus resource abstraction library) Oct 25 09:16:00 03Frans Meulenbroeks  07koen/static-libs-rework * r42b73a456b 10openembedded.git/ (conf/checksums.ini recipes/proftpd/proftpd_1.3.2.bb): Oct 25 09:16:03 proftpd: moved from 1.3.2 to 1.3.2b Oct 25 09:16:11 as this is a maintenance release it is not too useful to keep the old one around Oct 25 09:16:13 03Frans Meulenbroeks  07koen/static-libs-rework * r97a4caf877 10openembedded.git/ (4 files in 4 dirs): Oct 25 09:16:16 linux-kirkwood: disabled ubi verify in defconfig (CONFIG_MTD_NAND_VERIFY_WRITE) Oct 25 09:16:18 verification of 2048 byte pages does not work properly Oct 25 09:16:20 also added MACHINE sheevaplug to recipe Oct 25 09:16:24 03Koen Kooi  07koen/static-libs-rework * r3de62621b1 10openembedded.git/conf/bitbake.conf: bitbake conf: put static libs in ${PN}-static Oct 25 09:16:27 03Koen Kooi  07koen/static-libs-rework * r17a5be01b7 10openembedded.git/classes/package.bbclass: package bbclass: don't strip static libs so aggressively Oct 25 09:16:30 03Koen Kooi  07koen/static-libs-rework * raf5a35e456 10openembedded.git/recipes/bison/bison_2.3.bb: Oct 25 09:16:37 bison: put liby.a in ${PN} Oct 25 09:16:39 Phil Blundell said: Oct 25 09:16:41 >> bison-2.3-r0: /usr/lib/liby.a Oct 25 09:16:43 That one is a special case: it wants to stay in the main bison package, Oct 25 09:16:45 since bison itself is a development tool. I'm not sure why it is a Oct 25 09:16:47 static-only library; that might be an error. Oct 25 09:16:49 03Koen Kooi  07koen/static-libs-rework * r124433fbfb 10openembedded.git/recipes/libxml/ (libxml2.inc libxml2_2.7.3.bb): libxml2: stop overriding PACKAGES Oct 25 09:16:54 03Koen Kooi  07koen/static-libs-rework * r4968a9661a 10openembedded.git/recipes/flex/ (flex.inc flex_2.5.31.bb): (log message trimmed) Oct 25 09:16:57 flex: put libfl into ${PN} Oct 25 09:16:59 Phil Blundell said: Oct 25 09:17:01 > > flex-2.5.31-r4: /usr/lib/libfl.a Oct 25 09:17:03 This is like bison. Oct 25 09:17:05 >> bison-2.3-r0: /usr/lib/liby.a Oct 25 09:17:07 (8 lines omitted) Oct 25 09:23:38 hm, why is cia replaying all those commits, these changes are from yesterday (at least mine are) Oct 25 09:29:24 eFfeM: probably a different branch Oct 25 09:29:43 this is a longstanding piece of cia suckage, it reports every commit on every branch Oct 25 09:55:41 pb_ ah ok, now indeed I remember again Oct 25 10:53:07 hm, anyone an idea on how to handle dirs with spaces in a recipe. I set S = "Sample Code" but staging helper does not like the space Oct 25 10:53:34 and if I do something like "Sample\ Code" staging works but later on a dir with a \ in it is created Oct 25 10:55:35 guess the classes should be fixed to allow spaces in dirs (although I think it is yuk) Oct 25 10:59:26 Is there any bug due to which openembedded does not compile under Ubuntu 9.04 Oct 25 10:59:40 I am unable to run binutils install Oct 25 11:26:01 hi Oct 25 11:26:35 I'm working as a driver developer for embedded systems, and I would like to develop an embedded system simulator that could run on usual PC's (in your linux OS) and simulates a micro-controller, operating system . . . My question is: is such thing already available for Linux or not ? Oct 25 12:43:36 03Koen Kooi  07koen/static-libs-rework * r86d4fe6167 10openembedded.git/conf/distro/include/ (angstrom-eglibc.inc angstrom-glibc.inc): angstrom: change *glibc build to -Os Oct 25 14:52:47 hi all, can anyone tell me which package provides the traceback module in python? Oct 25 14:55:00 never mind, found out python-lang Oct 25 16:56:13 INIT: PANIC segmentation violation Oct 25 16:56:32 would that be a glibc or gcc/binutils problem? Oct 25 17:20:41 goo dmorning Oct 25 17:23:50 yo florian Oct 25 17:47:35 mickeyl: could be any of the three. what versions of each are you using? Oct 25 17:47:43 and what target is that? Oct 25 17:50:33 this is gta02 with the combination Oct 25 17:50:48 eglibc 2.9, gcc 4.4.2, binutils 2.20 (tried 2.19 as well, same problem) Oct 25 17:53:39 with thumb turned on? Oct 25 18:28:03 good question, let me check Oct 25 18:28:43 THUMB_INTERWORK="yes" Oct 25 18:36:31 hm, I would have thought that ought to be ok Oct 25 18:37:07 i'll revert to 4.1.2/2.19 Oct 25 18:37:09 my first guess would be that binutils is to blame, but that is only a guess. you'd need to capture a bit of debugging information to find out what has actually gone wrong. Oct 25 18:37:24 hmm, that needs serial or jtag Oct 25 18:37:30 as it crashes right on init Oct 25 18:37:38 (it doesn't boot, that is) Oct 25 18:37:43 not necessarily, you would probably get enough by just enabling debug_user in the kernel. Oct 25 18:37:49 ah, good idea Oct 25 18:37:55 or, if you have another rootfs that does boot, you could flash that one and then chroot into the broken system Oct 25 19:38:17 g'day kergoth Oct 25 20:28:41 03Michael Smith  07org.openembedded.dev * re698a27699 10openembedded.git/ (conf/checksums.ini recipes/libsdl/libsdl-mixer_1.2.9.bb): Oct 25 20:28:41 libsdl-mixer: add 1.2.9 Oct 25 20:28:41 Signed-off-by: Michael Smith Oct 25 20:28:43 03Michael Smith  07org.openembedded.dev * r388a34e028 10openembedded.git/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Oct 25 20:28:43 curl, curl-native: add 7.19.6 Oct 25 20:28:44 Signed-off-by: Michael Smith Oct 25 20:28:46 Acked-by: Khem Raj Oct 25 20:28:50 03Michael Smith  07org.openembedded.dev * r3b408bf7c8 10openembedded.git/recipes/curl/ (7 files): Oct 25 20:28:53 curl: support openssl in CURL_FEATURES. Oct 25 20:28:55 Default is still gnutls. Oct 25 20:28:57 Also switch to INC_PR. Oct 25 20:28:59 Signed-off-by: Michael Smith Oct 25 20:31:14 Hi, I built a console image using OE for beagle board, downloaded the kernel source and built my own uImage e the modules i wanted. When I bott in beagleboard however, and attempt to use "modprobe" it says my modules don't exist ( I checked /lib/modules/.... they are there). what could this mean? Oct 25 20:31:41 Hi, I built a console image using OE for beagle board, downloaded the kernel source and built my own uImage e the modules i wanted. When I boot in beagleboard however, and attempt to use "modprobe" it says my modules don't exist ( I checked /lib/modules/.... they are there). what could this mean? Oct 25 20:37:59 lim_, try depmod -a? Oct 25 20:38:12 ok Oct 25 20:39:15 nothing happened Oct 25 20:39:36 the -b option Oct 25 20:39:39 maybe... Oct 25 20:40:34 I should pass the .dep file? Oct 25 20:42:18 rebooting the system here... Oct 25 20:44:06 Crofton, thanks, worked alright Oct 25 20:51:50 hi pb_ Oct 25 20:52:01 you seem to have an ipaq http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HpIpaqH3900 Oct 25 20:52:17 did the kernel progress since that status? Oct 25 21:03:40 Gnutoo: gosh, that was a long time ago. I never really did all that much on the 2.6 kernels for those machines and I don't quite remember what the status was. Oct 25 21:03:59 pb_, ok so I should just try? Oct 25 21:04:32 pb_, btw it's not my machine...so I have to meet the person and we should try it too see maybe Oct 25 21:04:45 (he want to read pdf with it) Oct 25 21:04:51 s/want/wants Oct 25 21:04:58 pb_, ok thanks Oct 25 21:09:50 does anybody know how can I watch the devices attached to my usb hub? Oct 25 21:10:51 lsusb ? Oct 25 21:12:00 tried, but it only shows the usb hub itself Oct 25 21:14:01 mhhh can be some issues with USB version (1.1 / 2) ... between hub and device ... Oct 25 21:16:43 it is beagleboard otg Oct 25 21:17:33 so ... your PC <--> hub <---> beagle ... right ? Oct 25 21:18:15 yep Oct 25 21:18:19 ops... Oct 25 21:18:20 sorry Oct 25 21:18:21 no Oct 25 21:18:25 beagle is running standalone Oct 25 21:18:48 the hub has a keyboard, a mouse and an usb-ethernet adapter Oct 25 21:19:01 *a usb-adapter Oct 25 21:19:31 I just built the uImage myself to ensure dm9601 was present Oct 25 21:25:49 Gnutoo: yeah, probably best just to try it and see what happens Oct 25 21:26:12 ok thanks a lot Oct 25 21:26:58 maybe I'll use a supported image on it as there are some like angstrom...I'll see of there are good gui like enlightenment or other Oct 25 21:28:14 I'll go to sleep,btw thanks a lot pb_ Oct 25 21:55:28 lim_, don't know ... i used the EHCI usb host port of the baegle Oct 25 21:55:58 ehci is the module? Oct 25 21:56:07 gremlin[it], ehci is the module? Oct 25 21:56:18 lim_, no the other USB port Oct 25 21:56:45 lim_, the full size usb port on the beagle ... at least if you have a revision C board Oct 25 21:57:00 rev b5 Oct 25 21:57:30 mhhh really don't know so ... but should work as you connected ... Oct 25 21:57:40 yep Oct 25 21:57:53 i'll plug the keyboard and see what I get Oct 25 21:58:19 gremlin[it]: I found strange for the lsub not to ove me all the devices Oct 25 21:58:26 lim_, the usb hub is powered, have it a it's onw power ? Oct 25 21:58:31 may be that I fucked up the hub. Oct 25 21:58:32 yep Oct 25 21:59:04 gremlin[it]: and I adapted a power source for it and the beagle..so it is all out of the case here Oct 25 21:59:05 lim_, yoou are right it should list Oct 25 21:59:24 let me plug the keyboard..jsut a sec Oct 25 21:59:49 I built kernel 2.6.32 Oct 25 22:00:02 lim_, mhhh dummy test ... if you use a optical mouse have it the led lighted ? Oct 25 22:00:17 ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: OMAP-EHCI Host Controller ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: irq 77, io mem 0x48064800 ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00 usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen f Oct 25 22:02:38 gremlin[it]: yep light goes on Oct 25 22:02:56 lim_, really don't know ... Oct 25 22:03:07 pretty strange Oct 25 22:03:23 true! Oct 25 22:03:25 gremlin[it]: wish i had a monitor now to teste if the mouse works Oct 25 22:03:36 gremlin[it]: dmesg shows nothing when I plug or unplug the mouse Oct 25 22:04:27 lim_, my beagle is packed ... or i'll test ... maybe tomorrow ... now i go to bed Oct 25 22:04:30 see u all Oct 25 22:04:36 uh Oct 25 22:04:52 could u do me a favor Oct 25 22:05:01 lim_, if i can ... tell me Oct 25 22:05:19 which image did u use in the ext3 partition Oct 25 22:05:25 and what kernel are u using? Oct 25 22:05:45 if possible, send the uImage to my mail saul.a.andrade@gmail.com Oct 25 22:06:04 lim_, i build a stable image with angstom image builder (i use it Saturday on a fair) ... Oct 25 22:06:11 narcissus Oct 25 22:06:14 ? Oct 25 22:06:17 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/narcissus/ Oct 25 22:06:21 yes exactly ! Oct 25 22:06:29 and the uImage Oct 25 22:06:30 ? Oct 25 22:07:22 it (now) build both the rootfs.tar.gz and a SD.img that is already partitioned and contain on the FAT partition all the cecessary Oct 25 22:07:50 wow...curious Oct 25 22:07:57 perhaps I'll give it a try Oct 25 22:08:06 thanks Oct 25 22:08:34 nothing, you'r welcome ! Oct 26 00:43:18 i have modified some files in temp, bitbake image doesnt see the changes, bitbake -c clean deletes everything and bitbake -c rebuild also does see things Oct 26 00:46:52 MonkeySilent, i've used '-c compile -f' successfully in the past. not sure what the recommended procedure is though Oct 26 00:50:15 i think you have to make a patch file and modify the .bb file as well to incorperate the patch, but i cant work out how the bb files work or patches yet Oct 26 00:50:27 grg, thanks that works for me just fine :) Oct 26 00:51:06 oh, yeah. i do the patch thing after i get my changes working Oct 26 00:52:30 the most annoying thing with just recompiling like that is you miss out on all the loverly -Wall messages. And telling bitbake to be verbose can become very verbose. Oct 26 01:00:52 grg i just checked out the compiled file but its not modified since last time Oct 26 01:01:19 * grg shrugs Oct 26 01:01:35 im compiling linux-omap3 Oct 26 01:01:36 time to turn up the verbosity Oct 26 01:01:59 -D i think Oct 26 01:02:13 or maybe you need -D -D Oct 26 01:06:42 im compiling linux-omap3 kernel **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Oct 26 02:59:58 2009