**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed May 12 02:59:56 2010 May 12 03:57:36 hmm, shr definetly has issues reading the card right. i can mount a partition list it's contents, when i enter directories the contents sometimes are wrong, or nonexistent May 12 05:22:08 Good day! Anyone alive here?:) May 12 11:54:00 hello, i want to access the sd card on the openmoko, but there exists no /dev/mmcblk0p1 May 12 11:54:25 has anyone an idea what can caused that? or which /dev/ it could be? May 12 11:54:27 neldoreth: look at your dmesg carefully May 12 11:54:36 neldoreth: and if the doesn't help, lower the frequency May 12 11:59:08 i checked the dmesg output, but i found nothing regarding the sd card - i now opened the slot and then i got a "JFFS2 notice" that mentions a wrong CRC, by closing it again - so he should detect the card? - i didnt get any new information - what do you mean by lowering the frequency? May 12 12:05:10 hello May 12 12:05:33 neldoreth: neldoreth hm, i admit it's not easily googleable. May 12 12:05:40 I get this message: WARNING: kmod-hid is not available in the kernel config May 12 12:05:40 when I try to compile openWRT for s3c24xx May 12 12:05:41 neldoreth: the glamo-mci module has a parameter May 12 12:05:52 and I really need it for my bluez to work May 12 12:05:52 neldoreth: take a look at /sys/modules/glamo-mci/parameters May 12 12:06:02 any suggestions May 12 12:06:20 Chabbrik: i guess that's something quite openwrt-specific May 12 12:06:57 PaulFertser: oops, sorry wrong channel :( May 12 12:07:36 Chabbrik: np :) May 12 12:07:42 neldoreth: example's here: glamo_mci.sd_max_clk=10000000 glamo_mci.sd_drive=2 May 12 12:07:58 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Supported_microSD_cards/SD-C02G May 12 12:08:15 PaulFertser: ok, sd_max_clk is here 16666666 and drive 0 - i will check your parameters May 12 12:08:56 neldoreth: but the card will probably be not detected immediately and you need to actually boot with these parameters active. May 12 12:10:11 PaulFertser: ok, then i will add it to the kernel line May 12 19:08:10 having trouble getting my netbook to recognise my freerunner. i'm attaching it via usb, but it's not being recognised at all. it has worked flawlessly in the past. it still manages to charge via usb though. any ideas what the problem could be? i've tried it on a few different computers in the house by the way. it makes no difference. May 12 19:10:26 djp_: no idea, but anyway look into dmesg and try lsusb May 12 19:10:37 if it tells you anything interesting May 12 19:11:02 zub: i've tried dmesg, but nothing... i'll give lsusb a go. thanks. May 12 19:12:09 zub: Bus 004 Device 003: ID 1d50:5119 OpenMoko, Inc. May 12 19:12:36 that's ^ what lsusb lists... May 12 19:13:09 Bus 002 Device 004: ID 1457:5122 First International Computer, Inc. OpenMoko Neo1973 / Neo Freerunner kernel cdc_ether USB network May 12 19:13:16 this I get on my box May 12 19:13:52 do you see the device connected msg in dmesg? is it recognized as cdc_ether? May 12 19:13:55 I get: May 12 19:13:58 [ 5224.414479] usb 2-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1457, idProduct=5122 May 12 19:13:58 [ 5224.434881] usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 May 12 19:14:01 [ 5224.456831] usb 2-1: Product: RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget May 12 19:14:14 and few lines below: May 12 19:14:17 [ 5224.553270] eth3: register 'cdc_ether' at usb-0000:00:0f.4-1, CDC Ethernet Device May 12 19:14:20 let me try again May 12 19:14:41 anyway I wonder why do the USB ids differ. But I know nothing about that... May 12 19:15:32 zub: i'm connecting from nor by the way... in order to install a latest distro May 12 19:16:18 I see, you mean to flash it. Ok, I assumed (wrongly) you care about cdc ether May 12 19:17:59 i'm using "sudo ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev eth1" May 12 19:18:34 ok, first tell us what do you want to achievne :) May 12 19:18:51 it just returns Cannot find device "eth1" May 12 19:19:02 zub: i want to install shr-unstable May 12 19:19:10 install = flash into NAND? May 12 19:19:11 latest release May 12 19:19:16 (you can just put it on SD card) May 12 19:19:17 yes May 12 19:19:21 ok May 12 19:19:45 then you don't want cdc_ether/don't want to see the FR as a network device May 12 19:19:57 you just need to see it via lsusb (as you did) May 12 19:20:01 and you need dfu-util May 12 19:20:15 no need to fiddle with ip adresses or anything May 12 19:20:36 ah, ok... let me try that... May 12 19:20:42 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_the_Neo_FreeRunner May 12 19:23:15 zub: thanks ever so much. working now. my stupid fault. couldn't follow my own (written down) instructions! May 12 19:23:26 zub: not flashed it for sometime you see May 12 19:23:35 zub: working fine now :D May 12 19:24:07 n/p :) May 12 19:43:48 hi May 12 20:34:27 i'm unable to return to the menu from suspend using shr-unstable (7.5.2010). is this a known bug? May 12 21:50:01 * reactor16 Hi ALl May 13 00:56:31 what agps chip doesn the openmoko use? May 13 00:56:51 ooh i see Hammerhead May 13 00:56:55 is it the, Infineon PMB2525 Hammerhead II ? May 13 00:58:55 IIRC that's the chipset, yes May 13 00:59:35 umm May 13 00:59:42 actually - there are two chipsets May 13 00:59:52 the hammerhead soas the one in the neo1973 May 13 01:00:01 I'm unsure as to the chipset in the freerunner May 13 01:02:30 hrm May 13 01:14:13 where can i find info on the binary? May 13 01:18:00 does gps work at all on neo? May 13 01:20:48 what do you mean by that? May 13 01:21:00 What are you trying to do, and wat hardware have you got May 13 01:23:23 im working on porting android to the iphone May 13 01:23:47 currently we are on 3g support May 13 01:24:17 ah May 13 01:24:32 yes - I noticed that the chip was the same. May 13 01:24:38 (as the neo1973) May 13 01:24:46 well i think iphone uses 2525, while neo uses 2520 May 13 01:25:04 not sure whats different May 13 01:25:12 IIRC the chipset got dissected, and it's a 2520 in a different package May 13 01:26:07 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Hammerhead_PMB_2520 May 13 01:26:12 but it uses a wrapper driver for the closed source binary that infineon provides? May 13 01:26:20 there was a project to reverse engineer it - which stalled May 13 01:26:22 yes May 13 01:26:36 stalled after it was clear it wasn't in the next version of the phoen May 13 01:26:42 ah yea May 13 01:27:04 We got to the point where it could locate to within in principle maybe 4000km in an hour. May 13 01:27:05 the neo runs on arm? May 13 01:27:17 As we hadn't cracked the fine doppler, or data messages May 13 01:27:19 yes May 13 01:27:40 the re'd driver? May 13 01:27:41 ah May 13 01:28:08 yes **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu May 13 02:59:56 2010