**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 25 02:59:58 2019 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 30 09:29:05 2019 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 30 11:39:20 2019 May 30 12:06:33 mdp jkridner rcn-ee ravikp7 : I tried out the fixes mdp suggested, now the 'setting power mode failed' error is not occuring while starting gbsim, however the examples are still not giving expected results :( : the dmesg logs when running gbsim after the changes : https://pastebin.com/9x92MXMn , the gbsim output : https://pastebin.com/Ceay6bUh May 30 12:23:17 what is expected? May 30 12:23:49 the deltas on Alexander’s repo should be worth exploring. May 30 15:06:16 jkridner: I was trying to reproduce the results of this example: https://github.com/projectara/gbsim/blob/master/test/sdio/README.md , also gbsim doesn't give any AP Handshake complete message May 30 15:07:35 jkridner: sure, I'll go through it May 30 16:57:07 rcn-ee : could find a greybus-dev mailing list here: greybus-dev@lists.linaro.org and the archives at https://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/greybus-dev/ , will send a mail to the list describing the issues, the archives do not show much information about gbsim **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu May 30 17:08:18 2019 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 30 19:17:05 2019 May 30 19:24:43 thanks vaishnav98_ subscribed too.. May 30 19:45:05 rcn-ee jkridner mdp ravikp7: I was able to setup gbsim and on copying i2c / gpio manifest I get corresponding devices ( for i2c : /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-3 and for gpio : /sys/class/gpio/gpiochip506 , the label/name show that they were created by greybus) , for proceeding with the project , I would like to hear your views about how to handle the pin mapping, so that clickboard support can be implemented through May 30 19:45:06 these interfaces May 30 20:15:08 awesome! May 31 01:56:44 vaishnav98_[m]: the manifest files should specify everything in terms of a pin index on the click header. a configuration file should give any details to map a click header pin index to each port on a board. May 31 01:57:32 For PocketBeagle, I'd say make the SPI0/UART4/I2C1 header as port 1 and SPI1/UART0/I2C2 header as port 2. May 31 01:59:32 for the mikroE cape (https://www.mikroe.com/beaglebone-mikrobus-cape), the ports are numbered on the board. May 31 02:00:10 what else do you need to know? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri May 31 02:59:58 2019