Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-04-03 Thread Luc Verhaegen
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 11:02:46AM -0700, Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote:
> It was actually this page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A70x
> 
> I did look at the front page and read the new dev howto and just missed the 
> section on how to do the wiki entry.  So it was user error, not the wording 
> in the howto.
> 
> Dan

Well, i restructured the front page a bit to refer to the NDH twice.

Also, the A70x page is pretty horrid, and it is impossible to turn that 
page around without further input from an actual user, as there really 
is nothing to go on.

Luc Verhaegen.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-04-03 Thread Daniel J. Grinkevich
It was actually this page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A70x

I did look at the front page and read the new dev howto and just missed the 
section on how to do the wiki entry.  So it was user error, not the wording 
in the howto.

Dan

On Monday, March 31, 2014 8:24:29 AM UTC-4, Luc Verhaegen wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 05:04:39AM -0700, Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote: 
> > I found the A701 page and sorta based it off that.  I missed the Wiki 
> > section of the new device howto.  So it was my error.  I tried looking 
> for 
> > a template file for a new device, maybe I missed that? 
> > 
> > Dan 
>
> What A701 page would that be? I cannot find it on our site. 
>
> How did you try looking for a template? 
>
> http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=new 
> http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=new+device 
> http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=device 
> http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=board 
> http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=new+board 
>
> All get you to the new device howto immediately. The word template 
> doesn't match though, but i just made sure it is mentioned in the 
> new_device_howto now. 
>
> I am really keen on finding out why you couldn't find our new device 
> howto, as this needs to be fixed urgently. Did you look at our front 
> page at all during that process? 
>
> Luc Verhaegen. 
>

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread Luc Verhaegen
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 09:47:26PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> On Monday 31 Mar 2014 21:10:49 Luc Verhaegen wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 08:15:02PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> > > On Monday 31 Mar 2014 19:53:31 Luc Verhaegen wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:46:18PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> > > > > another A23  board H978 V2.1 20131202
> > > > 
> > > > Is there any reason why you thought you would just throw this onto the
> > > > mailing list in an existing thread?
> > > > 
> > > > Is there any reason why you also failed to pick up on the countless
> > > > mentions of http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto in that thread?
> > > 
> > > Yikes. I thought that the op was about A23. The reason I posted was
> > > mention of the serial port in the op. I thought that the attached pic
> > > and serial dump might be "useful".
> > > 
> > > I guess I will just lurk until a I get more clued in on the community.
> > > 
> > > Apologies.
> > 
> > Don't just lurk. Just diligently work through the
> > http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto and try to get your device at
> > least documented. If you do that, then the last thing you need to do is
> > apologise.
> 
> Got to fel mode
> fel -v
> AWUSBFEX soc=00165000(unknown) 0001 ver=0001 44 08 scratchpad=7e00 
>  
> 
> fel read 0x4240 0x82d0 boot1.header
> libusb usb_bulk_send error -7
> 
> Work in progress.

Stop posting in this thread.

Create a wiki account http://linux-sunxi.org/Special:UserLogin and start 
doing work there, by first following the 
http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread jtd
On Monday 31 Mar 2014 21:10:49 Luc Verhaegen wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 08:15:02PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> > On Monday 31 Mar 2014 19:53:31 Luc Verhaegen wrote:
> > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:46:18PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> > > > another A23  board H978 V2.1 20131202
> > > 
> > > Is there any reason why you thought you would just throw this onto the
> > > mailing list in an existing thread?
> > > 
> > > Is there any reason why you also failed to pick up on the countless
> > > mentions of http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto in that thread?
> > 
> > Yikes. I thought that the op was about A23. The reason I posted was
> > mention of the serial port in the op. I thought that the attached pic
> > and serial dump might be "useful".
> > 
> > I guess I will just lurk until a I get more clued in on the community.
> > 
> > Apologies.
> 
> Don't just lurk. Just diligently work through the
> http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto and try to get your device at
> least documented. If you do that, then the last thing you need to do is
> apologise.

Got to fel mode
fel -v
AWUSBFEX soc=00165000(unknown) 0001 ver=0001 44 08 scratchpad=7e00 
 

fel read 0x4240 0x82d0 boot1.header
libusb usb_bulk_send error -7

Work in progress.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread Luc Verhaegen
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 08:15:02PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> On Monday 31 Mar 2014 19:53:31 Luc Verhaegen wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:46:18PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> > > another A23  board H978 V2.1 20131202
> > 
> > Is there any reason why you thought you would just throw this onto the
> > mailing list in an existing thread?
> > 
> > Is there any reason why you also failed to pick up on the countless
> > mentions of http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto in that thread?
> 
> Yikes. I thought that the op was about A23. The reason I posted was mention 
> of 
> the serial port in the op. I thought that the attached pic and serial dump 
> might be "useful".
> 
> I guess I will just lurk until a I get more clued in on the community.
> 
> Apologies.

Don't just lurk. Just diligently work through the 
http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto and try to get your device at 
least documented. If you do that, then the last thing you need to do is 
apologise.

Luc Verhaegen.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread jtd
On Monday 31 Mar 2014 19:53:31 Luc Verhaegen wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:46:18PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> > another A23  board H978 V2.1 20131202
> 
> Is there any reason why you thought you would just throw this onto the
> mailing list in an existing thread?
> 
> Is there any reason why you also failed to pick up on the countless
> mentions of http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto in that thread?

Yikes. I thought that the op was about A23. The reason I posted was mention of 
the serial port in the op. I thought that the attached pic and serial dump 
might be "useful".

I guess I will just lurk until a I get more clued in on the community.

Apologies.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread Luc Verhaegen
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 07:46:18PM +0530, jtd wrote:
> 
> another A23  board H978 V2.1 20131202

Is there any reason why you thought you would just throw this onto the 
mailing list in an existing thread?

Is there any reason why you also failed to pick up on the countless 
mentions of http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto in that thread?

Luc Verhaegen.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread jtd
On Sunday 30 Mar 2014 22:47:59 Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote:
> I just got an Azpen A727 (some reason it's not on the company's website),
> it runs the A23 chip.  I managed to find the serial TX but RX is still
> unknown. 

another A23  board H978 V2.1 20131202

Tx and Rx pin interspersed with microsd !. soldering 2 wires was a pita.
Rx  (input to device) seems not to work. 
Attached pic of the tx and rx.
The tx pin dump (via a cp2102 ttl-USB board)
Here is a minicom dump

�THELLO! BOOT0 is starting!
boot0 version : 3.0.0
reg_addr 0x01f00100 =0x
reg_addr 0x01f00104 =0x
reg_addr 0x01f00108 =0x
reg_addr 0x01f0010c =0x
reg_addr 0x01f00110 =0x
reg_addr 0x01f00114 =0x
[DRAM]ver 0.8 clk = 552
dram ok
dram size =1024
sum=0xdf8fbd92
src_sum=0xdf8fbd92
Ready to disable icache.
Jump to secend Boot.
[  0.173]

U-Boot 2011.09-rc1 (Feb 10 2014 - 16:24:11) Allwinner Technology 

[  0.181]version: 1.1.0
[  0.194]pmbus:   ready
[  0.196]PMU: AXP221
[  0.198]PMU: AXP22x found
[  0.201]PMU: bat ratio = 92
[  0.204]PMU: dcdc3 1260
[  0.207]PMU: pll1 1008 Mhz
set power on vol to default
dcdc1_vol = 3000
dcdc2_vol = 1100
dcdc3_vol = 1260
dcdc4_vol = 0
dcdc5_vol = 1500
aldo2_vol = 2500
aldo3_vol = 3000
find power_sply to end
only battery exist, limit to dc
fel key old mode
run key detect
no key found
no key input
dram_para_set start
dram_para_set end
[  0.251]DRAM:  1 GiB
relocation Offset is: 34b1b000
DRV_DISP_Init: opened
[  0.391]fetch script data boot_disp.output_type fail
[  0.397]fetch script data boot_disp.output_mode fail
[  0.402]fetch script data boot_disp.auto_hpd fail
[  0.407]lcd0_para.lcd_used=1
workmode = 0
[  0.422]NAND: NAND_UbootInit
NB1 : enter NAND_LogicInit
not burn nand partition table!
NB1 : nftl num: 2 
 init nftl: 0 
NB1 : NAND_LogicInit ok, result = 0x0 
[  0.977]sunxi flash init ok
In:serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
fastboot partitions
-total partitions:10-
-name--start-   -size-  
boot-resource: 100   200 
env : 300   100 
boot: 400   100 
system  : 500   3000
data: 3500  4000
misc: 7500  100 
recovery: 7600  200 
cache   : 7800  2000
databk  : 9800  800 
UDISK   : a000  0   
---
base bootcmd=run setargs_nand boot_normal
bootcmd set setargs_nand
key 0
recovery key high 7, low 3
cant find fstbt value
to be run cmd=run setargs_nand boot_normal
cant open script.bin, maybe it is not exist
WORK_MODE_BOOT
board_status_probe
[  1.069]key trigger
sunxi_bmp_display
[  1.078]Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0 
read boot or recovery all
[  1.444]sunxi flash read :offset 400, 9435444 bytes OK
no signature
[  1.452]ready to boot
NAND_UbootExit
NB1 : NAND_LogicExit
[  1.454]
Starting kernel ...

[0.678322] Encrypt check faild!
[0.951674] Encrypt check id sucessed[ID:0x4030201  0x31]!
[0.951683] Encrypt check sucess!
[1.034583] aw_pm_init: not support super standby. 

> I started a wiki page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A727 .  If anyone
> has any specific ideas or anyway I can help, I'm willing to probe it some
> more.

A20 Fedora 19 image does not seem to work.

A23-v1.0.tar.gz  lichee does not compile either.


> 
> Dan

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread Luc Verhaegen
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 05:04:39AM -0700, Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote:
> I found the A701 page and sorta based it off that.  I missed the Wiki 
> section of the new device howto.  So it was my error.  I tried looking for 
> a template file for a new device, maybe I missed that?
> 
> Dan

What A701 page would that be? I cannot find it on our site.

How did you try looking for a template?

http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=new
http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=new+device
http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=device
http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=board 
http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?search=new+board

All get you to the new device howto immediately. The word template 
doesn't match though, but i just made sure it is mentioned in the 
new_device_howto now.

I am really keen on finding out why you couldn't find our new device 
howto, as this needs to be fixed urgently. Did you look at our front 
page at all during that process?

Luc Verhaegen.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-31 Thread Daniel J. Grinkevich
I found the A701 page and sorta based it off that.  I missed the Wiki 
section of the new device howto.  So it was my error.  I tried looking for 
a template file for a new device, maybe I missed that?

Dan

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 4:36:40 PM UTC-4, Luc Verhaegen wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 10:17:59AM -0700, Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote: 
> > I just got an Azpen A727 (some reason it's not on the company's 
> website), 
> > it runs the A23 chip.  I managed to find the serial TX but RX is still 
> > unknown.  I started a wiki page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A727 .  If 
> anyone 
> > has any specific ideas or anyway I can help, I'm willing to probe it 
> some 
> > more. 
> > 
> > Dan 
>
> Olliver is right, the http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto is where 
> you should start. You will be guided through gathering all sorts of 
> useful information and on creating a useful page which you and other can 
> easily refer to. As Olliver states, getting memory info is a bit icky 
> atm, we should fix that on the ippo Q88 devices some of us have already. 
>
> Also, it makes sense to name your device the inet_86dz as the 
> motherboard said. 
>
> Btw, what triggered you to create this page layout? It feels as if you 
> copied it from some other device page... Why did you choose exactly that 
> other device? What should i fix (short of fixing _all_ remaining 48 
> broken devices pages) so that others don't do the same and find the 
> New_Device_Howto instead? 
>
> Luc Verhaegen. 
>

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-30 Thread Luc Verhaegen
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 10:17:59AM -0700, Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote:
> I just got an Azpen A727 (some reason it's not on the company's website), 
> it runs the A23 chip.  I managed to find the serial TX but RX is still 
> unknown.  I started a wiki page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A727 .  If anyone 
> has any specific ideas or anyway I can help, I'm willing to probe it some 
> more.
> 
> Dan

Olliver is right, the http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto is where 
you should start. You will be guided through gathering all sorts of 
useful information and on creating a useful page which you and other can 
easily refer to. As Olliver states, getting memory info is a bit icky 
atm, we should fix that on the ippo Q88 devices some of us have already.

Also, it makes sense to name your device the inet_86dz as the 
motherboard said.

Btw, what triggered you to create this page layout? It feels as if you 
copied it from some other device page... Why did you choose exactly that 
other device? What should i fix (short of fixing _all_ remaining 48 
broken devices pages) so that others don't do the same and find the 
New_Device_Howto instead?

Luc Verhaegen.

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Re: [linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-30 Thread Olliver Schinagl

On 03/30/2014 07:17 PM, Daniel J. Grinkevich wrote:

I just got an Azpen A727 (some reason it's not on the company's
website), it runs the A23 chip.  I managed to find the serial TX but RX
is still unknown.  I started a wiki page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A727 .
  If anyone has any specific ideas or anyway I can help, I'm willing to
probe it some more.
You could try by going over the New_Device_Howto though a lot of things 
might not work out right away. a10-meminfo won't work for example. Even 
so, having gone over the New_Device_Howto should get us a little bit closer.


Thanks for taking the time and effort!

Olliver


Dan

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[linux-sunxi] Azpen A727 / A23 chip

2014-03-30 Thread Daniel J. Grinkevich
I just got an Azpen A727 (some reason it's not on the company's website), 
it runs the A23 chip.  I managed to find the serial TX but RX is still 
unknown.  I started a wiki page, http://linux-sunxi.org/A727 .  If anyone 
has any specific ideas or anyway I can help, I'm willing to probe it some 
more.

Dan

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