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Revision 07d3b3c, 273 builds, 13 clients. 12.45.24 Join dfkt [0] (~dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 12.54.26 Join robertd1 [0] (~root@201.242.176.168) 12.56.20 # Build Server message: 3Build round completed after 757 seconds. 12.56.21 # Build Server message: 3Revision 07d3b3c result: All green 12.58.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.22.03 Join PimpiN8 [0] (~textual@145.132.155.235) 14.23.36 Join Gamera [0] (~Gamera@unaffiliated/gamera) 14.23.46 # what's one of the better sounding DAPs around now 14.24.05 # I have a sentimental h300 with solid state drive and some other stuff 14.24.24 # my phone sounds worse 14.27.03 # but something else MUST sound better 14.27.27 Join amayer [0] (~amayer@107-1-97-172-ip-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) 14.34.44 # iPod Classic and SanDisk Clip+ are pretty good 14.34.56 # old but rockboxable 14.35.22 # the last iPhones with a headphone jack are also good 14.36.47 # You can run foobar2000 on those now 14.47.44 Quit johnb4 (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 14.51.18 Quit Gamera (Remote host closed the connection) 14.53.09 Join Gamera [0] (~Gamera@unaffiliated/gamera) 14.58.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.07.09 Join johnb4 [0] (~johnb2@HSI-KBW-134-3-236-217.hsi14.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 15.08.52 # bikes continue to cost 15.09.20 # how the fuck did I ever manage an alcohol problem and fast cars 15.09.46 # ... 15.09.48 # oh sorry wrong channel 15.10.19 # Haha, meant for #winners? 15.10.20 # better than a coke problem! 15.10.31 # copper, the ipod classic isn't any better than the iriver h340 15.10.44 # my only minor grips is the very slight noise floor 15.11.05 # that makes the Classic better then, no noise 15.11.36 # slight hiss, I get less out of the line out, and I use an amp because it's got a really good volume knob, it's a portable soundcard, and I like the sound 15.11.49 # I got it for my phone but it sounded terrible 15.12.57 # no noise? everything has noise 15.13.03 # not audible 15.15.42 # I've measured the Classic with RMAA, got 94.9 dB of dynamic range out of it 15.15.45 # ok, what's a better one around that is anywhere near affordable 15.15.51 # that's nearly perfect for 16 bit audio 15.15.56 # Clip§ 15.15.56 # surely everything has a noise floor 15.15.59 # Clip+ 15.16.04 # similar performance 15.16.17 # though they're more expensive now that they're no longer produced 15.16.27 # I have an attachment to this player/recorder 15.16.40 # these are still like 200 bucks 15.16.55 # you can get a classic for less than that on eBay 15.16.57 # recording is a good function but barely anything is going to do that 15.17.08 # the recording function is what I like 15.17.15 # and a Clip+ for 100 EUR maybe 15.17.33 # What's your phone? 15.18.18 # s5 but for some reason it doesn't sound as good 15.18.49 # second hand, might be dodgy 15.19.16 # it's a phone, not an everything 15.21.28 # I don't have my cans, I'm pretty sure there was clipping 15.21.40 # also hd25 are 70ohm 15.22.14 # Bilgus: I tested the removal of the "#if 0" and udelay. No crash or any other weirdness. Startup (boot) and sometimes starting of song when selected from the file browser seem (slightly) delayed. I have not noticed a major difference with or without the udelay. 15.22.14 # I used a hires file for stress testing (192kHz, 24bit). This is 4936 kbps in FLAC and plays fine, as wav (9216 kbps) it causes buffer underruns and stutters. 15.22.20 # The frequencies now really go low: I have uploaded a screendump of HW Info : https://www.mediafire.com/view/q9u88b16r7zc2w3/dump%20171101-145751.bmp and the registers: https://www.mediafire.com/file/yausb84x834u11u/dump%20171101-145802.bmp 15.24.46 # which settings cause buffer underruns with the wav file? 15.25.21 # FCLK stops for several seconds (i.e. is at 0). 15.25.44 # Uh, I had them both turned on. 15.25.55 # Let me try to sort it out.; 15.26.17 # it's probably I2C but it could be the disk holding it up too 15.27.28 # and I assume thats with the IDE underclocked as well? 15.29.20 # that's with 'if 0' in both files removed. 15.30.55 Join Riku [0] (~riku@hatsune.thisis.moe) 15.31.17 # what are the bass cutoff settings in terms of Hz? 15.31.44 # the menu shows 1, 2, 3, 4 where higher is a higher crossover frequency but what are those frequencies? I want mine set to 50Hz 15.32.25 # with I2c disabled I still get the underruns (boost is at 100%, 248Mhz). 15.34.02 # the manual says that the actual cutoff frequency used for each setting varies with sample rate so that's not much help 15.34.11 # I have my iPod set to 48KHz though 15.35.05 # i.e. disk low speed enabled. Basically all three lower bars are almost empty. 15.35.47 # so if low disk speed is disabled its fine though? 15.35.55 # yes. 15.36.09 # and with i2c enabled. 15.36.13 # I'd try adding back the #if 0 15.36.53 # well, in real life I won't play any song at that bitrate, so I don't mind. 15.37.28 # I am back in 15min. 15.37.57 # I mean we can either clock it slightly higher or just say thats the nature of the beast I mean its in the power saving menu so I think if it doesn't work for 'your' use case don't enable it 15.39.05 # I would vote for the latter. 15.40.21 # Ive also added display underclocking It really goes low on the v2 players like 7 kHz but I still need to test all of these things to see if they actually save power 15.43.54 # oh one last thing could you try commenting out bitclr32(&CGU_PERI, CGU_NAF_CLOCK_ENABLE); & bitset32(&CGU_PERI, CGU_NAF_CLOCK_ENABLE); and see if it still lets you change the clock? 15.44.18 # I wasn't sure if itd let you set the clocks while active 15.45.00 # Riku give me a few and i'll try and see what I can find about the bass cutoff 15.46.39 # hm? 15.46.49 # oh you meant a few minutes my bad 15.51.09 Quit PimpiN8 (Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) 15.54.55 # Riku what setting exactly are you wondering about? 15.56.37 # bass cutoff 15.56.52 # manual just says the frequency depends on sample rate and doesn't give any numbers 15.57.56 # Band 0: Low shelf filter? 16.00.01 # ok better yet which Ipod and can you paste the manual entry for the setting? 16.00.05 # Bilgus: all 4 occurances of "bitclr32(&CGU_PERI, CGU_NAF_CLOCK_ENABLE);" ? 16.00.27 # 2 are bitclr and 2 are bitset but yes 16.01.22 # ;-) got it. Where do I check? In HW Info? which item? 16.01.39 # the IDE frequency should still change 16.02.37 # I think it'll probably allow setting it on the fly the others seem to 16.03.51 # Also I have the latest patch up on gerrit that allows slowing down DBOP and SSP, SSP shouldn't have any effect on the v1 devices but dbop should make the screen slower where as v2 devices the reverse 16.05.17 # I soon will lose track of my local versions / changes :-) 16.05.56 # thats what branches are for 16.06.28 # where ever you are now just type checkout -b ,NEW branch> and do your thing 16.06.39 # 16.07.55 # once I figure out what actually works I'll clean this all up and make it more generic 16.10.12 # Riku after looking through the manuals you must have an Ipod video its probably implemented by the device since the others don't seem to have it 16.11.14 # https://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch6.html#x8-1070006.4 16.11.20 # also I have an iPod Classic 16.16.07 # yeah there are no indications of what the frequency might be its literally a setting for the hardware itself 16.17.32 # you might be able to look up the hardware and find what it implements it as or wait for one of the IPOD devs to answer, its probably easier to test it with an oscilloscope 16.17.38 # Shouldn't the rbversion string change if I comment those lines (even if not commited) or is it only based on commits (plus the M at the end for modifications)? 16.18.31 # Idk john I can do small changes and the version string stays the same 16.19.00 # not sure how exactly it is calculated 16.19.05 # so it seems to be based on commits. 16.21.25 # Bilgus : IDE still goes down to 15MHz 16.21.56 # so can you disable it and enable it and see the freq change then? 16.22.25 # you mean disk low speed? 16.23.16 # yes 16.24.00 # If disabled it says 49Mhz actual (instead of 50MHz set). 16.36.40 # but it does change back and forth? 16.37.02 # If I enable/disable: yes 16.37.15 # did it say 50 MHZ actual before? 16.37.33 # that sounds like a rounding error 16.37.34 # I think so. 16.37.48 # let me turn it off and reboot to check. 16.38.11 # ok 16.40.30 Join johnb5 [0] (~johnb2@HSI-KBW-134-3-236-217.hsi14.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 16.40.49 # no, it also says 49. 16.42.30 Quit johnb4 (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 16.45.39 Nick diox_ is now known as diox (~u@h-152-82.A586.priv.bahnhof.se) 16.47.02 # ok thats just the division being a fractional value and its rounded down rather than up 16.57.09 # Ok I just pushed one last thing that adds the SSP_CPSR to the debug menu and cleaned up the CGU_IDE code a bit this should be about all till I figure out the results of each setting 16.58.04 # assuming dbop and ssp only affect the display I'll probably put those together under display_underclock 16.58.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.58.52 # that and I'd like to figure out just how generic I can make the settings so other devices can use the menu assuming they have similar oprions 16.59.02 # options* 17.08.55 # ah dang now the ipod won't even take the battery 17.09.02 # stuck at 2251mV 17.10.39 Quit johnb5 (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 17.25.02 Join dys [0] (~dys@tmo-102-41.customers.d1-online.com) 17.27.02 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 17.39.35 Join johnb5 [0] (~johnb2@HSI-KBW-134-3-236-217.hsi14.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 17.41.12 Quit Gamera (Remote host closed the connection) 17.51.43 Quit xorly (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 17.55.10 Join xorly [0] (~xorly@wced-34-216-32-147.feld.cvut.cz) 18.24.56 Join ZincAlloy [0] (~Adium@2a02:8108:8b80:1700:e9c6:781e:dd9a:2590) 18.58.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.29.38 Join alexweis_ [0] (~alexweiss@c-68-50-12-70.hsd1.in.comcast.net) 20.04.12 # Bilgus: What gerrit tasks and in which order are now required for g#1709 ? 20.04.15 # 3Gerrit review #1709 at http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/1709 : 3As3525 v1/v2 Add power savings menu by William Wilgus 20.04.52 # I failed 2h ago and now again with the latest update ... 20.05.10 # I think still the same ones but hold on a second I cleaned everything up now 20.06.00 # let me check that it still compiles and I'll commit the last of my changes 20.07.12 # it'll be update to master g1712 g1714 and then g1709 still 20.17.45 # Is there an option to de-select plugins from the build? 20.17.56 # If not we need one these things take forever 20.18.37 # I disable the plugins by changing the line in tools/configure. 20.19.01 # that's all of them 20.26.34 # ok I committed the latest it built clean for the clip+ and fuzev1 20.27.18 # Unless theres some error or something needs changed for making manual entries this should pretty much be it 20.28.24 # I still need to do runtime tests to see what actually makes a difference but a few things have changed, the cpu undervolt setting is now cpu low voltage and I merged sbop and ssp into display low speed 20.29.02 # *dbop 20.44.21 Join cela [0] (330609cc@gateway/web/freenode/ip.51.6.9.204) 20.45.03 Quit utrack (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 20.45.05 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@m176-68-125-85.cust.tele2.se) 20.47.57 # Built version for Zen X-Fi 2 - 4519027: Actually bump version to 3.14 from 30th Apr 17:33, Still having issues with selecting music from the file browser 20.48.39 Quit Rower (Client Quit) 20.49.24 # well at least we know its not something recent but now its hard to say what it might be 20.50.30 Join utrack [0] (~utrack@unaffiliated/utrack) 20.50.56 # when the forums come back up or maybe on flyspray you'll want to put in a bug report 20.51.51 # make sure you are very specific before you do though can you explain to me exactly what is happening vs what you expect it to do? 20.51.59 # Newest build I have for Zen X-Fi 2 that works ok is 193c5df from 2014! Do we have any builds in between I can try to bisect? 20.52.18 Join Rower [0] (~husvagn@m176-68-125-85.cust.tele2.se) 20.54.29 # well 3.14 covers 4 years I'm not sure where you would find them but someone might 20.58.06 # Seems to be a file access problem as I cannot select fonts in rockbox either, if someone can point to some old builds I'll try to bisect the issue. thanks. 20.58.20 Join johnb6 [0] (~johnb2@HSI-KBW-134-3-236-217.hsi14.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 20.58.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.59.14 # Bilgus: the Display Low Speed doesn't work on the Fuze: selecting Yes takes a long time and then the display gets smeared. 20.59.32 Quit cela (Quit: Page closed) 20.59.39 Quit johnb5 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20.59.40 # with all other disabled. 20.59.50 # that means its probably not letting it set it was it working before with dbop? 21.00.29 # this was the 1st time I compiled with this feature. 21.01.22 # ah ok 21.04.48 # it might just be too low for it in clock-target.h try changing #define AS3525_DBOP_DIV_SLOW 0x7 to 0x2 and see if it changes anything 21.05.56 # if not I probably need to disable the clock while I set it 21.17.16 # It's different: it stays alive, there are changing dots on the display ( like stars in the sky) and the display has a huge delay updating when I move through the menus. 21.18.05 # and now after the screen turned off, it's totally smeared again. 21.18.29 # kinda completely white 21.18.53 # hmm let me read the data sheet some more but I think its probably not going to let it be lower does it work with 0x1? 21.21.35 # that would be half the speed 21.22.10 # and if that still doesn't work try it with 0x0 just to be sure its not messing up writing the register 21.26.40 Quit alexweis_ (Remote host closed the connection) 21.28.40 # with 0x1 it is always recovering, but in between has tremendous artefacts 21.30.25 # and lagging 21.31.27 # yeah so it pretty much can't deal with any slower clock 21.32.11 # I'll remove the display low speed option from v1 devices 21.32.20 Nick johnb6 is now known as johnb2 (~johnb2@HSI-KBW-134-3-236-217.hsi14.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 21.33.01 # Thanks for testing :) 21.33.08 # No problem. 21.39.23 # ah. Time constraining for the module should be done with 65 MHz, if there is a demand the time constraints for the output pads can be reduced. 21.39.42 # now to figure out how to do that 21.43.14 # BTW, as for the MBOOT BL, will this now automatically picked up by Rockbox Utility or has this to be set on the server side explicitly? 21.43.38 # when patching the OF ... 21.44.17 # *be picked up 21.44.55 # I think the new bootloaders still need built and put there 21.45.32 # Yeah the timing on the output pads changes across each device I think i'm going to leave well enough alone 21.46.25 Quit xorly (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21.46.39 # john is the SSP_CPSR in your debug menu all zero? 21.48.30 # going to HW Info gave me a divide by 0 :-) 21.49.50 # even when disabling all power saving options 21.50.27 # Previously like patch 09, it was different to 0. 21.51.06 # never mind, I was talking about a different parameter. So I don't kn ow. 21.51.35 # I never looked at SSP_CPSR. 21.52.19 # thats probably ssp doing that 21.52.39 # give me a second i'll commit the fixes 21.56.02 # ok done 21.58.19 Join ntd [0] (~ntd@gateway/tor-sasl/ntd) 21.58.48 # anyone know whether Tobias Diedrich/ranma is here on freenode? 21.58.59 # I've seen some chanstats from here indicating so 21.59.58 Quit amayer (Quit: Leaving) 22.03.00 # Bilgus : yes, SSP_CPSR stays at 0 22.03.24 # yeah I kinda figured when you said it gave you a divide by zero 22.03.56 # I went ahead and left the register in the debug menu but defined out the actula clock 22.05.21 # those v1 devices don't leave much for the power save menu hopefully i2c/disk along with power save gives a pretty substantial improvement 22.06.19 # I will run battery bench on the weekend when I am back home. 22.06.55 # But I feel we get close to the 18h of the FS patch. 22.07.12 # about the only other thing would be to lower the max clock on the cpu which isn't out of the question 22.08.00 # No voltage scaling was involved so far, was it? 22.08.04 # nope 22.08.31 # but the v1 devices don't have voltage scaling as of yet 22.08.58 # I don't know if that means its not capable or if it just isn't implemented 22.11.27 # yeah the flyspray patch wasn't switching voltage either 22.12.30 Part ntd 22.19.30 # ah while it wasn't voltage switching it did drop the voltage though 22.20.17 # I wonder if it just takes too long for the voltage to settle or if it just wasn't added to the clipv1 and fuze v1 devices 22.20.56 Join Ruhan [0] (uid76353@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-hwypkxkpedesbyww) 22.21.40 # johnb2 could you try defining HAVE_ADJUSTABLE_CPU_VOLTAGE in firmware/export/config/sansafuze.h 22.22.03 Quit dys (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22.22.08 # sure 22.23.18 # its odd the code is there for it and its a as3525v1 so I'm not sure why they don't have it 22.24.00 # unless it makes it unstable and in that case we could probably get away with setting it highish and drop it a bit in the powersave menu 22.24.47 Join alexweis_ [0] (~alexweiss@c-68-50-12-70.hsd1.in.comcast.net) 22.30.14 # https://pastebin.com/a1Fv11uw 22.31.07 # hmm there must be something else that depends on that flag brb 22.32.51 # thats kinda stupid /* If SD card present Boost cpu for voltage */ 22.33.12 # let me look and see what card_detect_target is actually doing 22.36.02 # move static inline bool card_detect_target(void){.....} to just before static void enable_controller(bool on){... 22.36.37 # wtf must have just gotten missed since HAVE_ADJUSTABLE_CPU_VOLTAGE wasn't defined 22.41.01 # it's compiling now. Should I disable the other power saving setting for testing? 22.41.36 # might try both and see if anything gets funky 22.41.58 # in the data sheet it says you only need 1.2v for the max cpu speed 22.42.04 Quit alexweis_ (Remote host closed the connection) 22.42.15 # and can drop it to 1.10v for lower speeds 22.46.14 Quit lebellium (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 56.0.2/20171024165158]) 22.46.24 # Is this now enabled with the flag? 22.48.12 # yeah though I took out the option in the power save menu so its gonna be 1.10v at unboosted cpu 22.49.00 # if it acts funny we can try adding back the option and that will make it 1.15v unboosted with cpu low voltage == disabled 22.51.41 # yeah, now Cpu Frequency shows also voltage in the debug menu like for V2 devices. And it's at 1.1V unboosted as you said. 22.52.41 # nice You might test it out a bit and see if it works properly Now I bet we are at 18hrs 22.53.27 # How would I stress test? Eqs, high bitrate Opus, ...? 22.53.31 Join PimpiN8 [0] (~textual@145.132.155.235) 22.54.21 # it affects quite a bit probably those plus some heavy codecs 22.55.12 # AAC-HE if it even played them before 22.55.50 # but I think most of that would probably boost the cpu anyways so IDK 22.55.54 # Any sample files around? 22.56.11 # yeah up on the site brb 22.56.21 # ok, then I will use my opus ones. 22.57.04 # https://www.rockbox.org/wiki/CodecPerformanceComparison 22.57.45 # I'll go aahead and commit the changed code and assume its good unless you find an issue 22.58.07 # ok, I will report back tomorrow. Good night. 22.58.27 # I should probably look and see if/when it was removed from the clip and fuze and why 22.58.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.58.48 # night 22.59.23 Quit johnb2 (Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de) 23.39.46 Quit pamaury (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23.40.05 Join xorly [0] (~xorly@ip-86-49-24-93.net.upcbroadband.cz) 23.45.28 Join alexweis_ [0] (~alexweiss@c-68-50-12-70.hsd1.in.comcast.net) 23.51.10 Join dys [0] (~dys@tmo-106-63.customers.d1-online.com) 23.52.45 Quit ZincAlloy (Quit: Leaving.) 23.53.42 Join scorche|sh [0] (~scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche)