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<narmstrong> f_: I only have the 2gb version :-p
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<f_> lol ok
<f_> I know who to bother to test dram code noe
<f_> *now
<f_> lvrp16: Tbh I don't think I need the 2 GB version. Rank mode can be easily tested by someone else.
<f_> e.g. narmstrong , and the code doesn't seen too different after all. I implemented all the difficult stuff AFAICT
<f_> *seem
<f_> by which I mean, there's not a lot of rank-specific code.
<f_> (especially true for the rank mode the 2 GB lepotato uses)
<lvrp16> how do you handle the various parameters from ACS like DBI ZQ and such?
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<f_> timings are in a struct inside dram-settings-gx.h (to be moved to board specific file)
<f_> this is also where you have other various parameters, too, except they're not in a struct, but constants.
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<f_> lvrp16: I was going to test pmOS on eMMC but I can't flash things to it?
<f_> ums 0 mmc 0, lsblk shows 0B and gnome-disks shows "No medium"..?
<lvrp16> Picture of the module?
<f_> oh ok it works now.
<f_> U-Boot still recognised the module. Anyway i think it was a bad cable/USB port.
<f_> Oh, b0rks when trying to write..
<f_> sdb 8:16 1 0B 0 disk
<f_> connector seems fine.
<f_> oh weird...
<f_> > ** fs_devread read error - block
<f_> => ls mmc 0
<f_> ** fs_devread read error - block
<f_> >[47296.558789] usb 2-1.1: reset high-speed USB device number 81 using ehci-pci
<f_> ^ in dmesg, on host
<f_> lvrp16: oh I guess the module was broken..
<f_> swapped it with another one.
<lvrp16> Check the pins, these connectors are not very robust.
<f_> I checked, they seem fine.
<f_> If you want I can try sending a picture of the connector.
<f_> The pmOS maintainer (Newbyte) who ported the board had ethernet issues which I can also reproduce.
<f_> lvrp16: have any clue what it is?
<f_> lvrp16: as for the eMMC module, seems like it's still alive on lafrite?
<f_> Seems to work fine on lafrite with no issues, so I guess solitude just didn't like it.
<f_> they should be all identical though, so not sure what happened.
<lvrp16> I hit random ethernet issues. I have been working on userspace stuff the last week. I will try to isolate it tomorrow.
<f_> Sure, I'll see if I can reproduce on alta while at it.
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<f_> Alright, has anyone got an ODROID-C2? I just want to test a tiny thing real quick.
<f_> just build SPL, flash, boot, and let it idle for 20 minutes.
<f_> Then tell me if it panics/oops/hangs (look at your UART log!).
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<f_> I said ODROID-C2, but rather anything that doesn't use 2 dram channels
<f_> so WeTek Hub will also do.
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<f_> (on wetek-hub just build odroid-c2_defconfig)
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