**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 10 03:00:03 2017 Jun 10 06:07:54 I am having trouble reading data from ttyO4 and ttyO5. I only use input, so I did “config-pin -a p9_11 uart”, then “od -x < /dev/ttyO4”. I read the data on a logic analyzer on pin p9_11, but no data displays. What am I doing wrong? Jun 10 06:08:53 O and a “stty -F /dev/ttyO4 speed 9600 cs8 -cstopb parenb” as the data is sent on that speed. Jun 10 06:10:28 Linux 4.4.68-ti-r107 Jun 10 13:41:27 johanhenselmans: can you show the full tty settings? (stty -a -F /dev/ttyO4) Jun 10 13:42:16 actually, shouldn't that be ttyS4 ? Jun 10 13:44:16 or did they change back to using omap-serial instead of 8250-omap ? Jun 10 13:54:33 Hello? Jun 10 13:54:36 Anyone here? Jun 10 13:55:56 Anyone? Jun 10 15:59:17 (what a silly question, there are 200+ people here) Jun 10 16:09:33 Maybe we are all bots Jun 10 16:09:37 ..or beagles Jun 10 16:26:26 w00f! Jun 10 16:57:00 some might be lions. Jun 10 18:59:36 zmatt: it’s both, they are symlinked Jun 10 19:00:02 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Jun 10 00:16 /dev/ttyO1 -> ttyS1 Jun 10 19:32:08 ah right the compat links... I thought it only did that for ttyS0 Jun 10 21:37:47 when is TI going to design an ARMv8 successor to the am335x Jun 10 21:37:56 i am sick of this allwinner crap Jun 10 21:39:13 I don't think they're in any hurry... their flagship SoC uses Cortex-A15 cores Jun 10 21:39:31 + lots of other cores Jun 10 21:41:20 maybe they'll do something with an A53 eventually, if they have some use for it Jun 10 21:43:49 huh, there are AM438x? those are news to me Jun 10 21:44:11 ah, looks like AM437x, but with added cloaks and daggers Jun 10 21:44:52 just put 32 wires on the address bus Jun 10 21:45:01 lol Jun 10 21:45:13 but really Jun 10 21:45:39 the cortex-A15's AXI port uses 40-bit addressing actually Jun 10 21:45:42 TI has the highest tier of license agreement with ARM holdings, where they are allowed access to any and all EDA IP Jun 10 21:45:48 (i know :P) Jun 10 21:46:30 yes, which is why I think they just don't have any urgent use for piling on fancier ARM cores like the consumer-crap SoCs do Jun 10 21:47:31 god can't it just be 2038 already Jun 10 21:47:54 nor do I think the markets they're targeting "automotive, industrial" are particularly eager for the latest, greatest, buggiest hardware Jun 10 21:48:14 those quote should have been parentheses... no idea what happened there Jun 10 21:48:49 but think of all that can be accomplished if my chevvy has 8 gigs of RAM Jun 10 21:49:28 the omap5 and am57xx support 8 gigs of ram Jun 10 21:49:56 some PAE type thing? Jun 10 21:50:04 23:45 < zmatt> the cortex-A15's AXI port uses 40-bit addressing actually Jun 10 21:50:25 LPAE yes Jun 10 21:52:11 the cortex-a15 and all later cortex-a cores support LPAE, so while individual processes are still limited to 4G, the system as a whole isn't Jun 10 21:52:59 the 8GB limit of the omap5/am57xx is due to them having two memory controllers, each limited to 4GB Jun 10 21:53:04 ahh Jun 10 21:54:28 (the global address space of the SoC is 16GB, though no single initiator actually has access to all of it) Jun 10 22:28:33 kremlin: oh, and "think of all that can be accomplished if my chevvy has 8 gigs of RAM" ... probably more of this -> http://www.autosec.org/faq.html#q8 :P Jun 10 22:35:31 did you hear about those folks that were able to connect to a jeep (wirelessly) and apply the breaks through some software exploit while it was driving Jun 10 22:35:33 absolutely crazy Jun 10 22:36:42 software is a mistake Jun 11 01:13:34 hello world. anybody knows were to get an EduMiP drivetrain? Jun 11 01:32:40 anyone knows where i can get an edumip drivetrain ? Jun 11 02:20:14 I am looking for advices for making an edumip, especially on a suitable drive train **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 11 03:00:02 2017