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13:58.16 | chouimat | morning |
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13:59.00 | Kernel-Kris | anyone here today? |
13:59.23 | Wingnut | there's people here every day, at various times, with various skill levels |
14:02.09 | Kernel-Kris | oh well i was just needing some help with GPIO on a SC1100 |
14:03.34 | Kernel-Kris | i have a 20 pin header on a WRAP1.C board with 4 GPIO, but i cant figure out how to get debian to write to there ports |
14:05.37 | CosmicPenguin | Yay! Gedoe |
14:07.23 | Kernel-Kris | i am extremly happen with the preformance of this Geode, but i cant seem to get the GPIO 32-35 working, i am trying to operate LEDs with them |
14:08.10 | CosmicPenguin | How do you have th GPIO pins set up? |
14:09.31 | Kernel-Kris | what do you mean by setup, the documentation says to Clear PMR pin multiplex register (I/O 09030h) bit 14 and 16, then set correct GPIO |
14:09.31 | Kernel-Kris | direction (input / output) but i have no idea how to do this |
14:10.09 | CosmicPenguin | Its all in the documentation |
14:10.52 | Kernel-Kris | what documentation..... the docs on the SC11000 that im reading dont tell you how to reset it |
14:11.13 | CosmicPenguin | you are reading the SC1100 data book, and it doesn't tell you how to program the GPIOS? |
14:11.46 | Kernel-Kris | i must have the wrong docs....let me go see if i can find more..... will you be here later? |
14:12.24 | CosmicPenguin | Yep |
14:12.41 | CosmicPenguin | I only have the SC1200 documentation, and the GPIO registers start on page 224 |
14:12.50 | CosmicPenguin | You can probably use that if you need to - its basically the same core |
14:14.23 | Kernel-Kris | im downloading the docs as we speak...the docs i have for the SC11000 are WRAP1.c specific |
14:17.42 | file | Pisa, Italy is boring after you've been there for a week |
14:18.46 | Zta | Any place gets boring after a week. |
14:19.04 | Zta | Pisa is one of the nicer cities of Italy, I think. |
14:20.41 | Kernel-Kris | CosmicPenguin: ok ive read everything about the Super I/O registers...but im still clueless on how to clear pin multiplex register, then set the GPIO 32 to output |
14:21.26 | CosmicPenguin | Is there any documentation about the Chipset Register Space? |
14:21.44 | CosmicPenguin | Sort ofhte same place where the LPC registers are documented |
14:23.11 | Wingnut | file: how'd the phone work out? |
14:23.26 | file | great |
14:23.39 | file | after my provider provisioned my account with Global Roaming and International Calling |
14:23.54 | file | which, despite the fact they added my GSM card to my account, they failed to add two vital features |
14:24.41 | file | but after that was settled... well, I've really grown attached to it |
14:24.57 | Wingnut | did you get the 760 or 780? |
14:25.03 | file | 780 |
14:25.49 | Wingnut | any complaints about it yet? |
14:26.02 | file | about the phone itself? no |
14:26.09 | file | love that it acts as a flip phone, but has the touchscreen... |
14:26.39 | file | it just works :D |
14:26.59 | Wingnut | sweet |
14:27.40 | jayakumar2 | file, is that the a780? the linux phone? |
14:27.57 | CosmicPenguin | jayakumar2: morning! |
14:28.06 | jayakumar2 | morning CosmicPenguin |
14:28.09 | file | yes |
14:28.10 | file | it is. |
14:28.49 | file | my provider's SIM card is interesting though, it has all the networks in Italy titled as "VIKING" |
14:29.05 | jayakumar2 | heh |
14:29.25 | jayakumar2 | i guess it's a nordic network invasion |
14:30.03 | file | I fly to France in a few hours, so I'll see what it says there... I'm hoping for some creative network label |
14:32.21 | file | the leaning tower really isn't that... exciting |
14:32.27 | file | I almost wish it would have fell |
14:32.34 | CosmicPenguin | You go to Germany, and its just boring old T-Mobile |
14:33.02 | file | my cellphone bill has gone up every month now steadily |
14:33.47 | CosmicPenguin | jayakumar2: did your audio PM patch ever make it upstream? |
14:34.08 | jayakumar2 | CosmicPenguin, yup, takashi git-ed it |
14:34.13 | file | oh, to all sane people - don't visit Pisa for more then a day |
14:34.19 | file | it's really really small and really really boring |
14:34.23 | CosmicPenguin | jayakumar2: on plan for 2.6.18 then? |
14:34.43 | jayakumar2 | CosmicPenguin, don't know. i guess whenever alsa syncs with upstream |
14:35.08 | CosmicPenguin | jayakumar2: excellent |
14:35.28 | CosmicPenguin | jayakumar2: you will be getting a lot of testing in the coming months |
14:38.04 | jayakumar2 | CosmicPenguin, cool |
14:39.13 | CosmicPenguin | jayakumar2: you going to OLS? |
14:41.01 | jayakumar2 | CosmicPenguin, nope. |
14:41.22 | Kernel-Kris | CosmicPenguin: ok after reading all i know is that Ball No. 26 controls GPIO32 config is PMR[14]=0 ....... is that what i need |
14:42.40 | CosmicPenguin | Kernel-Kris: ok - lets try another direction. do you have lspci on your machine? |
14:43.18 | Kernel-Kris | yes |
14:43.38 | CosmicPenguin | run it |
14:43.57 | Kernel-Kris | ok one second |
14:45.17 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:00.0 Host bridge: Cyrix Corporation PCI Master |
14:45.17 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:0d.0 Network controller: Intersil Corporation Prism 2.5 Wavelan chipset (rev 01) |
14:45.17 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:0e.0 Ethernet controller: National Semiconductor Corporation DP83815 (MacPhyter) Ethernet Controller |
14:45.17 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:12.0 ISA bridge: National Semiconductor Corporation: Unknown device 0510 |
14:45.17 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:12.1 Bridge: National Semiconductor Corporation: Unknown device 0511 |
14:45.18 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:12.2 IDE interface: National Semiconductor Corporation SCx200 IDE (rev 01) |
14:45.20 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:12.3 Multimedia audio controller: National Semiconductor Corporation SCx200 Audio |
14:45.22 | Kernel-Kris | 0000:00:12.5 Bridge: National Semiconductor Corporation: Unknown device 0515 |
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14:46.17 | Wingnut | Kernel-Kris: you should consider using http://www.pastebin.com for stuff like that |
14:46.29 | CosmicPenguin | Ok - <Kernel-Kris> 0000:00:12.0 ISA bridge: National Semiconductor Corporation: Unknown device 0510 |
14:47.04 | CosmicPenguin | That function 0 - the GPIO and LBAR registers |
14:47.48 | CosmicPenguin | BAR0 contains the IO register of the GPIO registers |
14:50.40 | Kernel-Kris | so how would i write to BAR0 register |
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14:51.15 | CosmicPenguin | Kernel-Kris: Go to this URL http://www.amd.com/us-en/protected/ConnectivitySolutions/ProductInformation/1,,50_2330_9863_10524%5E10835,00.html?doc=ODQwNTE= |
14:51.43 | CosmicPenguin | get the SC1100 data sheet, and go to page 204, which will describe the registers for the GPIOs |
14:51.56 | CosmicPenguin | you will quickly see how to set them up for output and whatnot |
14:51.59 | CosmicPenguin | that should answer all your questions |
15:05.00 | Kernel-Kris | CosmicPenguin: still lost, but thanks for the help |
15:06.32 | CosmicPenguin | Kernel-Kris: it works just like a PCI device |
15:06.52 | CosmicPenguin | in fact - drivers/char/cs5535_gpio.c will be a *great* example of how to write the GPIO pins |
15:16.24 | Kernel-Kris | with the leds i can write 1 bit to diffrent offsets to activate them....thats what i was hopeing to achive with the Super I/O header....... |
15:20.20 | CosmicPenguin | yeah - you'll get there, the path is a bit longer to get there |
15:24.22 | Kernel-Kris | CosmicPenguin: lol well thanks for your help |
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19:02.35 | sjhill | well poop |
19:02.38 | sjhill | no prpplague |
19:02.59 | sjhill | how do i leave a note for someone? |
19:03.41 | CosmicPenguin | prpplague will not be returning to this channel |
19:03.44 | CosmicPenguin | I am sorry to report |
19:06.22 | likewise | sjhill: in the beginning there was email... |
19:06.48 | CosmicPenguin | ibot: seen prpplague |
19:06.55 | ibot | prpplague <n=billybob@72.22.129.7> was last seen on IRC in channel #openezx, 2h 59m 17s ago, saying: 'TimRiker: hey hey'. |
19:07.10 | CosmicPenguin | So it looks like he still hangs in ibot controlled rooms |
19:07.16 | CosmicPenguin | sjhill: use botmail |
19:08.07 | CosmicPenguin | ~lart sourceforge |
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19:50.47 | likewise | anyone did something with the stuff on ftp.armeb.net? |
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23:02.07 | likewise | g'nite all |
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