**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 02 02:59:59 2014 Jun 02 04:08:30 Lets say I LBCO R11, C24, 0, 1. It's going to fill the rest with zeros right? Jun 02 05:43:53 Lets say I LBCO R11, C24, 0, 1. It's going to fill the rest with zeros right? Jun 02 05:44:29 * veremit ignores Jun 02 05:45:15 sorry bud... if only more people knew PRUSS. Jun 02 06:12:54 so kids, when you LBCO 1 byte it only changes the first byte. Fun facts. Jun 02 07:04:25 TFW you finally crush a code bug Jun 02 08:08:21 I need a 32 gb microsd card for my beaglebone black. High speedrates are preferable. My current favourite is the following card: http://www.sandisk.de/products/memory-cards/microsd/extremeplus-uhs-i/ Jun 02 08:08:34 Does someone have experience with this specific model and the BBB? Jun 02 08:11:48 Or does someone have a recommendation that suits my needs? Jun 02 08:20:39 buy one that says Sandisk Jun 02 08:22:27 okay, and type sdHC is definetely working? Jun 02 08:25:30 yes Jun 02 08:43:04 okay, thank you! Jun 02 10:57:42 Hi! I need to turn off usb power (port 3_13); using kernel 3.8.13; I'm a newbie in beagle; does anyone knows how to toggle on/off this pin? Jun 02 11:12:44 pzn: read the schematics, look what pin it is connected to, read the TRM what that pin does, read the DT how this pin is configured, toggle it using the right linux subsystem Jun 02 11:54:12 KotH, sorry... I'm a newbie in Bone. I already identified the the pin in schematic. it is PORT3_13. what is the meaning of TRM and DT? Jun 02 11:57:02 TRM is the technical reference manual Jun 02 11:57:06 DT is device tree Jun 02 11:57:06 KotH, and this pin is controlled by the USB subsystem. the USB can be put in on/suspend mode, but since I have a "buggy/locked" hardware connected to it, the usb subsystem does not identify that the system is idle and does not turn it off. I need to write some code to direct control the pin. do you know how? Jun 02 11:57:15 av500, tks! Jun 02 11:57:20 http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_and_the_3.8_Kernel Jun 02 11:57:24 see this Jun 02 12:16:44 av500, reading the URL. pretty well explained. tks. Jun 02 13:20:55 my BeagleBone Black running Debian system Image, I replaced the default zImage on microSD with my custom kernel, and when I boot the BBB the 4 LEDs light up in sequence and then the 4 LED's light up in sequence again and then my system boots from the eMMC instead. This happens even when the boot from SD card is held pressed when initially booting Jun 02 13:23:21 * I have disabled the PRU remoteproc driver in the kernel Jun 02 13:37:58 Abhishek_: have you tried holding the boot button? Jun 02 13:38:14 yep, as mentioned above Jun 02 13:38:17 .. n/m just read you did Jun 02 13:38:43 what is the contents of your uEnv.txt on your card? Jun 02 13:39:58 it's untouched as per the 15th May image but for the fact that HDMI is disabled Jun 02 13:40:06 also do you have the sd partitioned correctly, and the first partition has MLO/uboot and is bootable? Jun 02 13:40:48 yup, I've copied and replaced zImage several times onto the card, if that's not an issue Jun 02 13:41:29 does your uEnv.txt specify a uuid, or mmcblkXp1 for rootfs? Jun 02 13:43:36 mine came with a uEnv.txt that specified the uuid of the eMMC root partition Jun 02 13:45:39 there's no uuid as such, it's the default script that came with the image, only the zImage is being changed Jun 02 13:46:04 (I mean the zImage file on the partition) Jun 02 13:46:31 hmm, do you have any boot logs (use pastebin..com or similar to post if you have them) Jun 02 13:47:06 where do I find the uboot bootlogs? Jun 02 13:47:33 you need to have an ftdi cable plugged in when booting to get the logs :/ Jun 02 13:48:25 then they appear in minicom (or other remote terminal) on your host machine Jun 02 13:48:25 oops, I don't have that around :/ Jun 02 13:48:51 did you put the zImage in /boot on the roofs ? Jun 02 13:50:07 I don't know how, but now when I scp'ed the kernel image into that partition, it seems to work. When I copied the image manually through a card writer, it wasn't working. Strange. Jun 02 13:50:46 what are you using for the host machine? Jun 02 13:50:52 Ubuntu 14.04 Jun 02 13:51:16 there's a Realtek card writer built into my laptop Jun 02 13:51:22 just making sure it's not windows, since windows can only see the first partition Jun 02 13:51:36 yup, I do see both the partitions Jun 02 13:52:31 and you put it on the second partiton in the boot directory? Jun 02 13:52:52 no, in the first partition Jun 02 13:53:04 oh, the rootfs is the second partition Jun 02 13:53:15 (usuallly) Jun 02 13:53:55 yeah, I did put it into the first partition, the 100 MB one which contains uBoot Jun 02 13:54:15 it should be on the second Jun 02 13:54:34 is it? Jun 02 13:54:53 the zImage in /boot ? Jun 02 13:55:02 it used to go where you put it Jun 02 13:55:25 but it was moved a while ago Jun 02 13:56:05 yes, there should be a 'boot' folder on the second partition Jun 02 13:56:39 the second partion is mounted as / Jun 02 14:00:03 k, it looks ok now. Thanks! Jun 02 14:10:14 n/p Jun 02 14:22:59 hello all, looks like you gentleman have an excellent product. can you show me some kind of warranty? Jun 02 14:23:46 * XorA has a warranty of you buy it, I don't fix it Jun 02 14:24:34 scopes: your regional jurisdiction applies, ask your reseller. Jun 02 14:24:50 oh god ists garbage Jun 02 14:24:55 LetoThe2nd: do you guys get 2 years legally now? Jun 02 14:25:57 XorA: for end user products in EU it's something like 2 years, but with burden of proof for a preexisting fault reversing after the first 6 months Jun 02 14:25:59 XorA: when buying as a private person, basically yes. Jun 02 14:26:07 XorA: see tbr ;) Jun 02 14:26:29 tbr: that is not universal for EU though, AFAIK UK law still needs to catch up Jun 02 14:26:35 can capemgr - loaded capes be unloaded Jun 02 14:26:45 XorA: you island inhabitants are special ;) Jun 02 14:27:08 * XorA hopes independently special soon ;-) Jun 02 15:21:35 Hey Jun 02 15:22:33 Can anyone please help me with the pkg install issue on BBB? Jun 02 15:23:12 I installed debian on my BBB and trying to install libboost-dev Jun 02 15:23:47 but it lacks the storage, since the debian is on EMMC Jun 02 15:24:05 is there any way to solve this problem with 8GB external micro sd card? Jun 02 15:24:30 .... no one? Jun 02 17:37:12 how can i make ubuntu on my beaglebone black use distcc when compiling Jun 02 17:40:38 mistawright: same as your desktop running ubuntu. where are you getting stuck? Jun 02 17:43:01 i know i need to have distcc installed on my beaglebone which i do and i also need to have it on my desktop which i do Jun 02 17:44:10 i just dont know how to tell make to use distcc instead as it wont be compiling locally Jun 02 17:44:38 Did you set CC and CXX? Jun 02 17:46:36 http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9814 has a bit of a hack for unfriendly makefiles Jun 02 17:47:08 I would think CC=distcc would typically be good enough. Jun 02 17:47:53 ill give that a shot Jun 02 17:47:59 thanks for the help Jun 02 17:55:04 jkridner, would i need to tell my desktop machine to use the installed arm gcc binary? or will distcc handle that Jun 02 17:55:37 actually i'll just run that as a daemon and specify the path of the arm binar Jun 02 17:55:46 binaries as I want to watch the output Jun 02 17:55:52 you need to configure it to run the cross-compiler. Jun 02 17:56:16 http://midnightyell.wordpress.com/2012/10/14/a-good-compromise-cross-compiling-with-distcc/ is a bit of a hack that would do it. Jun 02 17:56:33 Just be sure to get armv7a tools Jun 02 17:56:40 that support your target. Jun 02 18:02:57 jkridner, im using the toolchain specified here http://archlinuxarm.org/developers/distcc-cross-compiling for armvhl Jun 02 18:03:20 i also have the arm compiler in the ubuntu repos Jun 02 18:03:27 well, Ubuntu has an ARM toolchain in their feeds. Jun 02 18:03:45 and if you are using Ubuntu on the target, I'd suggest using their toolchain. Jun 02 18:03:50 keep the toolchains the same. Jun 02 18:07:05 yeah i would prefer to use that as well. i just dont know the path to reference for that in distcc Jun 02 20:18:45 where can I find a table of document that specifies which pin is available in which /sys/class/gpio ? Jun 02 20:19:27 http://beagleboard.org/Support/bone101 Jun 02 20:37:06 Any PRU guys on? Jun 02 21:43:48 Hi, maybe somebody here can help me. I looking now at AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessors (MPUs) TRM in the document there are mentions of ETM (Embedded Trace Macrocell) but there is no address provided or I read it wrong? :( Jun 03 01:35:37 bzyx: the ETM is a component embedded in the cortex-A8, it is documented in the cortex-A8 technical reference manual. its config register block is located on the debug interconnect which, like all debug functionality on TI SoC, is extremely poorly documented Jun 03 01:35:44 but I have it somewhere, one sec **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jun 03 02:59:58 2014