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<prahal> montjoie I will try to test this week. You sant above armbian kernel, not mainline I suppose. Might postpone though. I already saw this patch and as I had to disable the rng entry in the armbian Helios64 DTS as it was conflicting with the second crypto entry (PCI bars were at the same address as they control the same device, the rng being a subset of this crypto one).
<prahal> Still what do you want for a test? Just that it does not break the boot? ( As rngtest is told broken for this device).
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<Mystified> hi guys, I'm looking for an sd iso for bullsyeye for rockchip 3399, I have a nanopi m4v2, i don't want bookworm. or is it possible to boorworm, and then to downgrade to bullseye. thanks.
<montjoie> prahal: I sent the patch upstream and tried #linux-rockcip, but tried here to increase chance of test
<montjoie> prahal: my main concern is "does this rng is safe to use" and it seems not on many SoC
<Mystified> thanks
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<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> It seems that my previous power issues on rock5B when utilizing the vpu have been resolved lately with the newer rk 5.10 kernel versions since it also downcloks a bit the cpu but allow the vpu to work correctly inside chromium.
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> Also, radxa made rock5A with a 12v capable PMIC, good.
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> I was wondering why it was so reliable, I plugged everything and it worked fine. Then I noted that it was running on 12v with my voltimeter. And I was surprised bc my voltimeter should blow up with 12v and it didn't. Also good for the voltimeter chinese makers. They never claimed to be cable of 12v haha, just up to 9v. It's the second time on this year that a chinese product p <clipped message>
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> erforms out of spec on me. Good.
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> Off topic, last time was a dirty cheap capture card that reaches 1080p60 recording even if it markets 1080p30.
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> I think radxa changed the PMIC, bc PD is working here with a PSU that didn't work properly (beyond 5v) on the rock5B
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> I think rk806 and rk808 are the 2 PMICs for rk3588
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Not remotely sure if that's correct tho lol
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Okay I'm mad at you for making me look
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> So rock5b v.1.42 has
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> PMIC RK806-1 LDO
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> And our friend the fusb302b
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Okay I'm mad at you for making me look
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> So rock5b v.1.42 has
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> PMIC RK806-1
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> And our friend the fusb302b
<DC-IRC> <tenkawa42> fusb302b... run!!!!!!
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> Well, here on rock5A something is different bc it actually works
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> I mean, the PD psus actually are recognized and change the voltages properly
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> And rock 5a also have RK806-1
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> And no fusv302
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> And rock 5a also have RK806-1
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> And no fusb302
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> Ahh, then, that's the doff
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> What chip is in replacement of fusb302?
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Did without it looks like
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> How many usb-c ports are on it
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> 4
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> Sorry
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> 1
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> But rock5B also has one only
<DC-IRC> <minervarhatesthepi> Usb c
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Yeah but I suspect on rock5a it's power only on usb-c
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Vs in a perfect world you could use a full usb-c doc with PD on rock 5b