Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

2014-05-15 Thread lutz . niederer
Any tips anyone?


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For Voyage it was the latest from stable x64 (0.92) that you got after all updates by last monday. Sorry, cannot say that exactly at the moment as I currently run Jessie on both test boards.

For Jessie it is currently 3.13.10-1. I took the ledtrig-netdev driver sources from voyage and did insert them into Jessie (modifying Makefile  Kconfig). And I used the APU LEDs driver that I attached.

Operational results of running ledtrig-netdev are the same for Voyage and for Jessie.

What I can say is that it runs fine on Alix. There I have x32 kernel 3.8.13-voyage.





Gesendet:Donnerstag, 08. Mai 2014 um 09:42 Uhr
Von:Kim-man Punky TSE punky...@punknix.com
An:lutz.niede...@gmx.net, voyage-li...@voyage.hk
Betreff:Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

On 5/8/2014 3:36 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
 To make that story short. Can someone with APU boards please check if they see same behaviour? And can someone
 please review the APU LEDs driver (maybe I am missing something). Does anybody have an idea how to fix that netdev
 problem with APU or is someone interested in helping with it? (Currently I have my dev env on Jessie on APU and will
 try with voyage after it works with the reference).
What kernel version you are using?

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Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

2014-05-15 Thread lutz . niederer

netdev may be the only trigger that does not work. debian 8 omits that one (and others) from triggers and debian 7 does not include it. Am I right, that netdev is non-standard? And changing Alix led driver to APU is ridiculous easy (you just need to know the new ports). This is why I believe it has something to do with netdev trigger. Or the combination of netdev trigger, APU led driver and kernel. Do you have an APU to test?



Gesendet:Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2014 um 09:14 Uhr
Von:Kim-man Punky TSE punky...@punknix.com
An:lutz.niede...@gmx.net, voyage-li...@voyage.hk
Betreff:Re: Aw: Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

Why dont you ask the original author of the LED driver ?

On 5/15/2014 2:53 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
 Any tips anyone?
 *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 08. Mai 2014 um 10:41 Uhr
 *Von:* lutz.niede...@gmx.net
 *An:* Kim-man Punky TSE punky...@punknix.com
 *Cc:* voyage-li...@voyage.hk
 *Betreff:* Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU
 For Voyage it was the latest from stable x64 (0.92) that you got after all updates by last monday. Sorry, cannot say
 that exactly at the moment as I currently run Jessie on both test boards.
 For Jessie it is currently 3.13.10-1. I took the ledtrig-netdev driver sources from voyage and did insert them into
 Jessie (modifying Makefile  Kconfig). And I used the APU LEDs driver that I attached.
 Operational results of running ledtrig-netdev are the same for Voyage and for Jessie.
 What I can say is that it runs fine on Alix. There I have x32 kernel 3.8.13-voyage.
 *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 08. Mai 2014 um 09:42 Uhr
 *Von:* Kim-man Punky TSE punky...@punknix.com
 *An:* lutz.niede...@gmx.net, voyage-li...@voyage.hk
 *Betreff:* Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU
 On 5/8/2014 3:36 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
  To make that story short. Can someone with APU boards please check if they see same behaviour? And can someone
  please review the APU LEDs driver (maybe I am missing something). Does anybody have an idea how to fix that netdev
  problem with APU or is someone interested in helping with it? (Currently I have my dev env on Jessie on APU and will
  try with voyage after it works with the reference).
 What kernel version you are using?

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Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

2014-05-15 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE

On 5/15/2014 4:43 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
netdev may be the only trigger that does not work.  debian 8 omits that one (and others) from triggers and debian 7 
does not include it.  Am I right, that netdev is non-standard? And changing Alix led driver to APU is ridiculous easy 
(you just need to know the new ports).  This is why I believe it has something to do with netdev trigger.  Or the 
combination of netdev trigger, APU led driver and kernel.  Do you have an APU to test?

I have APU to test with APU Led driver and netdev LED triggers, it hangs too.

Did you try on 3.10 or 3.8 kernel?

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Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

2014-05-15 Thread lutz . niederer

If x64 voyage kernel is the same as x32 version then it was 3.8.13 on voyage. I do not remember the voyage x64 kernel but I have an x32 voyage that should have the same kernel version.

For plain debian jessie it was 3.13.10.

Both did not run.



Gesendet:Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2014 um 11:27 Uhr
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An:lutz.niede...@gmx.net, voyage-li...@voyage.hk
Betreff:Re: Aw: Re: Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

On 5/15/2014 4:43 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
 netdev may be the only trigger that does not work. debian 8 omits that one (and others) from triggers and debian 7
 does not include it. Am I right, that netdev is non-standard? And changing Alix led driver to APU is ridiculous easy
 (you just need to know the new ports). This is why I believe it has something to do with netdev trigger. Or the
 combination of netdev trigger, APU led driver and kernel. Do you have an APU to test?
I have APU to test with APU Led driver and netdev LED triggers, it hangs too.

Did you try on 3.10 or 3.8 kernel?

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Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

2014-05-08 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE

On 5/8/2014 3:36 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
To make that story short.  Can someone with APU boards please check if they see same behaviour?  And can someone 
please review the APU LEDs driver (maybe I am missing something).  Does anybody have an idea how to fix that netdev 
problem with APU or is someone interested in helping with it?  (Currently I have my dev env on Jessie on APU and will 
try with voyage after it works with the reference).

What kernel version you are using?

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  - Voyage MPD   (http://linux.voyage.hk/voyage-mpd)
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Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

2014-05-08 Thread lutz . niederer

For Voyage it was the latest from stable x64 (0.92) that you got after all updates by last monday. Sorry, cannot say that exactly at the moment as I currently run Jessie on both test boards.

For Jessie it is currently 3.13.10-1. I took the ledtrig-netdev driver sources from voyage and did insert them into Jessie (modifying Makefile  Kconfig). And I used the APU LEDs driver that I attached.

Operational results of running ledtrig-netdev are the same for Voyage and for Jessie.

What I can say is that it runs fine on Alix. There I have x32 kernel 3.8.13-voyage.





Gesendet:Donnerstag, 08. Mai 2014 um 09:42 Uhr
Von:Kim-man Punky TSE punky...@punknix.com
An:lutz.niede...@gmx.net, voyage-li...@voyage.hk
Betreff:Re: [Voyage-linux] LEDs and ledtrig stuff on APU

On 5/8/2014 3:36 PM, lutz.niede...@gmx.net wrote:
 To make that story short. Can someone with APU boards please check if they see same behaviour? And can someone
 please review the APU LEDs driver (maybe I am missing something). Does anybody have an idea how to fix that netdev
 problem with APU or is someone interested in helping with it? (Currently I have my dev env on Jessie on APU and will
 try with voyage after it works with the reference).
What kernel version you are using?

--
Regards,
Kim-man Punky Tse

* Open Source Embedded Solutions and Systems
- Voyage Linux (http://linux.voyage.hk)
- Voyage MPD (http://linux.voyage.hk/voyage-mpd)
- Voyage MuBox (http://mubox.voyage.hk)
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