Re: [beagleboard] SGX support in ti kernel

2015-12-29 Thread Robert Nelson
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 12:38 PM,   wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info. Can you tell me if HDMI audio is supported in any way
> on the mainline build? I can write a driver if necessary but would like to

HDMI audio has been stuck in review hell for over a year, i doubt
it'll land in 4.5...

> stick to device tree if possible. It appears that  the McASP pin
> configurations have been removed completely from the HDMI .dts file.

It's never been enabled in mainline, everyone's waiting on the
hdmi-audio bindings..

https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-boneblack.dts

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Re: [beagleboard] SGX support in ti kernel

2015-12-29 Thread jlhessle

Thanks for the info. Can you tell me if HDMI audio is supported in any way 
on the mainline build? I can write a driver if necessary but would like to 
stick to device tree if possible. It appears that  the McASP pin 
configurations have been removed completely from the HDMI .dts file.

Jason

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Re: [beagleboard] SGX support in ti kernel

2015-12-29 Thread Robert Nelson
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 10:55 AM,   wrote:
> I have been using Robert Nelson's mainline kernel from
> https://github.com/RobertCNelson/bb-kernel version 4.1.15-bone17 for a
> beaglebone black with a custom cape.
> I was successfully able to get SGX support working based on the instructions
> listed. However I have been unable to get
> mcasp audio working properly despite multiple device tree changes.
> I found the TI based kernel at
> https://github.com/RobertCNelson/ti-linux-kernel-dev.git using 4.1.13-ti-r37
> which
> supports hdmi audio but I have been unable to get SGX set up properly.
> When running the sgx_build_modules.sh script I see warnings regarding
> "register_vsync_cb". The build completes but fails
> to load the omaplfb driver on the BBB.
> There is probably some basic step I am missing. Has anyone been able to load
> the sgx drivers on the ti based 4.1 kernels?

For the "TI" kernel, we have a new sgx library stack, however it still
has a few issues, (on starting), thus not ready for end user use..

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[beagleboard] SGX support in ti kernel

2015-12-29 Thread jlhessle
I have been using Robert Nelson's mainline kernel from 
https://github.com/RobertCNelson/bb-kernel 
version 4.1.15-bone17 for a beaglebone black with a custom cape. 
I was successfully able to get SGX support working based on the 
instructions listed. However I have been unable to get 
mcasp audio working properly despite multiple device tree changes.
I found the TI based kernel at 
https://github.com/RobertCNelson/ti-linux-kernel-dev.git 
using 4.1.13-ti-r37 which 
supports hdmi audio but I have been unable to get SGX set up properly.
When running the sgx_build_modules.sh script I see warnings regarding 
"register_vsync_cb". The build completes but fails 
to load the omaplfb driver on the BBB.
There is probably some basic step I am missing. Has anyone been able to 
load the sgx drivers on the ti based 4.1 kernels?

Jason

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Re: Re[2]: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version

2015-12-29 Thread Maxim Podbereznyy
and HDMI chip is industrial anyway? lies!

2015-12-29 13:09 GMT+03:00 Marius :

> Geez man. This is an industrial temperature grade unit not the standard.
> Please get some info before slamming people always.
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "William Hermans" 
> To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
> Sent: 2015-12-28 22:26:31
> Subject: Re: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version
>
>
> One additional note:
>
> If someone is selling a beaglebone black for more than the $55 listed
> price, they're very likely not a circuitco partner, and are probably
> "marketing" dirbags.
>
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 1:21 PM, William Hermans 
> wrote:
>
>> If you both are talking about this:
>> https://www.arrow.com/en/products/bb-bblk-000-itemp/arrow-development-tools#page-1
>>
>> They're actually marketing a regular beaglebone black RevC as an
>> industrial model. It uses the same processor, and other parts. they also
>> claim USB 3.0, which is false. On top of that they sell the board for a
>> 40%+ markup. In other words, they're full of crap.
>>
>> From their "datasheet"
>>
>> *The EPBBB-I is a industrial temp (-40*
>>> *°*
>>> *to +85*
>>> *°*
>>> *c) compact, cost-effective, and *
>>> *powerful platform for developing high *
>>> *performance applications including *
>>> *data acquisition, imaging, medical and *
>>> *industrial control. *
>>> *At only 3.4�? x 2.1�?, *
>>> *the board will �?t into compact spaces, *
>>> *while the USB port (via USB), and *
>>> *Ethernet port plus the EBC connector *
>>> *provide the necessary control I/O.*
>>> *At the heart of the EPBBB-I is the *
>>> *Texas Instruments Sitara AM3358 *
>>> *processor with ARM Cortex A8 core. *
>>> *This processor is a highly integrated *
>>> *SoC with a core at speeds up to *
>>> *1.0GHz, a flash controller, DDR3L RAM *
>>> *controller, USB 3.0 host and device *
>>> *controllers*.
>>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Marius  wrote:
>>
>>> I just ordered mine from Arrow through the reginal office. The Arrow
>>> product (Cherry Blossom) was designed in my country (South Africa) so stock
>>> is not a problem.
>>> It is also a lot cheaper than the BBB.
>>>
>>> -- Original Message --
>>> From: "darklight wu" 
>>> To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
>>> Sent: 2015-12-28 13:00:00
>>> Subject: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I noticed there are two BBB industrial versions from Arrow and
>>> Element14. And the BBB Jessie images also have been built for them based on
>>> messages on github.
>>>
>>> But I could not find any useful information of how to get them. Anyone
>>> know the status and where to buy?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> dlw
>>>
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[beagleboard] Using BBG in a linux cluster (for running Docker/Kubernetes)

2015-12-29 Thread Daniel Dosen
Hi all -

I see examples of people using RPI's to build headless linux clusters with 
docker support. I was wondering if there were efforts to do the same kind 
of thing BBG boards because it seems like a good idea to me... 

I'm not sure how much disk space one would require to run a minimal 
docker/kubernetes configuration, but I'm thinking I'd rather use a BBG with 
on-board eMMC over a pi with microSD because it seems it might be more 
economical and comparable from a perf perspective. 

I think it also might be pretty easy to use the seed connectors to add some 
type of actuator or simple lcd on the health of the cluster.

Anyone else with the same thoughts?
Anyone have a linux distro they'd recommend?

Thanks for any thoughts...


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[beagleboard] Unable to change boot delay using #define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY in /u-boot/include/configs/Am335x_evm.h

2015-12-29 Thread Gangadhar
Hi,

 I am newbie to beagle bone black platform. I am trying to change boot 
delay while booting android.

I am changing in following location (/u-boot/include/configs/Am335x_evm.h) 
but still no luck.

changing from #define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY1 to #define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY7

Please help me to solve this

Thanks
Gangadhar

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Re: [beagleboard] BB Green and default IP address

2015-12-29 Thread Marius
You can still use the USB on that address if you did not change it 
manually.


-- Original Message --
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To: "BeagleBoard" 
Sent: 2015-12-29 08:50:40
Subject: [beagleboard] BB Green and default IP address

I just got a BB green and unfortunately I'm really new to Linux. If I 
change the Board's ip adapter to use dhcp will I lose connectivity to 
it using the usb cable which uses 192.168.7.2?



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[beagleboard] BB Green and default IP address

2015-12-29 Thread 100pedros
I just got a BB green and unfortunately I'm really new to Linux. If I 
change the Board's ip adapter to use dhcp will I lose connectivity to it 
using the usb cable which uses 192.168.7.2?

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Re[2]: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version

2015-12-29 Thread Marius
Geez man. This is an industrial temperature grade unit not the standard. 
Please get some info before slamming people always.


-- Original Message --
From: "William Hermans" 
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Sent: 2015-12-28 22:26:31
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version


One additional note:

If someone is selling a beaglebone black for more than the $55 listed 
price, they're very likely not a circuitco partner, and are probably 
"marketing" dirbags.


On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 1:21 PM, William Hermans  
wrote:
If you both are talking about this: 
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/bb-bblk-000-itemp/arrow-development-tools#page-1


They're actually marketing a regular beaglebone black RevC as an 
industrial model. It uses the same processor, and other parts. they 
also claim USB 3.0, which is false. On top of that they sell the board 
for a 40%+ markup. In other words, they're full of crap.


From their "datasheet"


The EPBBB-I is a industrial temp (-40
°
to +85
°
c) compact, cost-effective, and
powerful platform for developing high
performance applications including
data acquisition, imaging, medical and
industrial control.
At only 3.4�? x 2.1�?,
the board will �?t into compact spaces,
while the USB port (via USB), and
Ethernet port plus the EBC connector
provide the necessary control I/O.
At the heart of the EPBBB-I is the
Texas Instruments Sitara AM3358
processor with ARM Cortex A8 core.
This processor is a highly integrated
SoC with a core at speeds up to
1.0GHz, a flash controller, DDR3L RAM
controller, USB 3.0 host and device
controllers.



On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Marius  wrote:
I just ordered mine from Arrow through the reginal office. The Arrow 
product (Cherry Blossom) was designed in my country (South Africa) so 
stock is not a problem.

It is also a lot cheaper than the BBB.

-- Original Message --
From: "darklight wu" 
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Sent: 2015-12-28 13:00:00
Subject: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version


Hi,

I noticed there are two BBB industrial versions from Arrow and 
Element14. And the BBB Jessie images also have been built for them 
based on messages on github.


But I could not find any useful information of how to get them. 
Anyone know the status and where to buy?


Thanks
dlw


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Re[2]: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version

2015-12-29 Thread Marius

No it is not that, I did mention it was called Cherry Blossom

-- Original Message --
From: "William Hermans" 
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Sent: 2015-12-28 22:21:42
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version

If you both are talking about this: 
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/bb-bblk-000-itemp/arrow-development-tools#page-1


They're actually marketing a regular beaglebone black RevC as an 
industrial model. It uses the same processor, and other parts. they 
also claim USB 3.0, which is false. On top of that they sell the board 
for a 40%+ markup. In other words, they're full of crap.


From their "datasheet"


The EPBBB-I is a industrial temp (-40
°
to +85
°
c) compact, cost-effective, and
powerful platform for developing high
performance applications including
data acquisition, imaging, medical and
industrial control.
At only 3.4�? x 2.1�?,
the board will �?t into compact spaces,
while the USB port (via USB), and
Ethernet port plus the EBC connector
provide the necessary control I/O.
At the heart of the EPBBB-I is the
Texas Instruments Sitara AM3358
processor with ARM Cortex A8 core.
This processor is a highly integrated
SoC with a core at speeds up to
1.0GHz, a flash controller, DDR3L RAM
controller, USB 3.0 host and device
controllers.



On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Marius  wrote:
I just ordered mine from Arrow through the reginal office. The Arrow 
product (Cherry Blossom) was designed in my country (South Africa) so 
stock is not a problem.

It is also a lot cheaper than the BBB.

-- Original Message --
From: "darklight wu" 
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Sent: 2015-12-28 13:00:00
Subject: [beagleboard] BBB industrial version


Hi,

I noticed there are two BBB industrial versions from Arrow and 
Element14. And the BBB Jessie images also have been built for them 
based on messages on github.


But I could not find any useful information of how to get them. 
Anyone know the status and where to buy?


Thanks
dlw


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