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Sunday, August 19th, 2012, 00:35 UTC
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[00:57:26] wagnerrp: Beirdo: you about?
[00:59:49] wagnerrp: Beirdo: fix your bot
[01:00:06] wagnerrp: it's gone wonky and is hammering mysql for two full CPUs between them
[01:10:04] Beirdo: hmm?
[01:10:09] Beirdo: one sec
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[01:13:14] Beirdo: yeah
[01:13:14] Beirdo: I just did "date -s "`date`"
[01:13:14] Beirdo: it was the leap second bug
[01:13:29] Beirdo: thanks for noticing ;)
[01:13:40] wagnerrp: trac just seemed a bit sluggish
[01:14:30] Beirdo: not terribly surprising, considering
[01:14:46] wagnerrp: well it is a bit, considering trac doesnt touch mysql
[01:15:55] Beirdo: well, with mysql and beirdobot each consuming a core doing nothing... :)
[01:16:22] wagnerrp: sure, but the machine is otherwise fairly idle
[01:16:23] Beirdo: that would certainly cause some system slowdown at some point
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[01:20:01] wagnerrp: does this 'leap second bug' just cause sleep() to screw up and operate as a busy loop?
[01:20:14] wagnerrp: i mean the bot seemed otherwise completely functional
[01:21:08] Beirdo: yeah, it causes sleeps of less than 1s immediately return
[01:21:22] wagnerrp: ah
[01:21:43] Beirdo: which is pretty much all of them
[01:25:35] wagnerrp: its not a telnet socket....
[01:27:11] Beirdo: hrrr?
[01:27:29] wagnerrp: the unicode network control socket
[01:27:38] wagnerrp: just corrected someone's ticket description
[01:27:50] Beirdo: ah. it's not telnet, true. It's a custom TCP socket
[01:28:15] Beirdo: telnet will mostly work as a client, but not perfectly ;)
[01:28:50] wagnerrp: not if you have any 8-bit or unicode characters for things like filenames or playback descriptions
[01:29:04] Beirdo: exactly.
[01:29:29] wagnerrp: not to mention telnet expects a special handshaking on connect
[01:29:44] wagnerrp: so right off the bat, strict telnet clients will break
[01:30:03] Beirdo: yeah, or the socket handler gets odd data
[01:30:24] Beirdo: but telnet clients have for a very long time not been strict for that
[01:30:38] danielk22: Leap seconds only occur at the end of June and December, has mysql been running at 100% CPU for 2 1/2 months?
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[01:30:51] Beirdo: I think so, yes
[01:31:02] Beirdo: on a 4-core box
[01:31:30] Beirdo: we were busy-looping two of the cores for months. Yikes
[01:32:18] danielk22: I'm surprised it worked as well as it did then!
[01:32:18] wagnerrp: beirdobot and mysqld had 57666 and 75173 minutes of CPU time, respectively
[01:32:46] Beirdo: oh man. poor box.
[01:32:51] wagnerrp: so 40 days and 52 days
[01:34:03] Beirdo: man, this SPDIF converter's getting complicated :)
[01:34:23] Beirdo: I haven't even started writing code yet (or simulating the FPGA)
[01:35:48] wagnerrp: what exactly are you doing?
[01:36:02] wagnerrp: youre trying to convert 24-bit LPCM to 16-bit LPCM?
[01:36:06] danielk22: I'm surprised that bug didn't get more media attention. I guess the lightning strike on EC2 East that same weekend was just an easier story to tell.
[01:36:12] wagnerrp: surely there is an existing device somewhere that can do that
[01:36:20] Beirdo: yes, and from professional -> consumber
[01:36:22] Beirdo: there isn't
[01:36:44] wagnerrp: i dont know what "professional" SPDIF is
[01:36:57] Beirdo: SPDIF is the consumer version of AES3
[01:37:00] danielk22: Beirdo: Doesn't sound that complicated, couldn't it just be done in software on a cheap ARM chip?
[01:37:17] Beirdo: AES3 is what the soundboard puts out
[01:37:57] Beirdo: danielk22: yeah, pretty much. I'm making an FPGA with a PIC18 clone core (as the ARMv2 was way too large) and SPDIF in/out, I2S in/out, SPI...
[01:38:02] wagnerrp: stuartm: youve got a bunch of stuff you had marked for lapsed milestones
[01:38:11] wagnerrp: im bumping them all to 0.26
[01:38:26] wagnerrp: ill leave it to you whether it should be bumped further
[01:38:46] Beirdo: using a Xilinx Spartan6 (TQFP144 package)
[01:39:01] wagnerrp: spartan 6... isnt that one of their bigger chips?
[01:39:09] Beirdo: so far, other than an external SPI ROM, and external ADC/DAC, it's all in one chip
[01:39:11] wagnerrp: i thought their entry level was a 3
[01:39:36] Beirdo: the 6 is one of the newest, yeah, but I'm using the second smallest one
[01:39:37] wagnerrp: or is that just the generation
[01:39:40] wagnerrp: ah
[01:39:54] Beirdo: it's the generation. the chip is like $15 from digikey
[01:40:22] wagnerrp: $15 from digikey, plus $3K in time spent developing the ROM image
[01:40:24] wagnerrp: :)
[01:40:24] Beirdo: plus the ROM, etc. It's a fun thing to do, and opencores.org is my friend
[01:40:43] Beirdo: well, yeah, but it's my "spare" time
[01:41:10] danielk22: If it weren't fun I'm sure you'd just buy a different sound card or sound system ;]
[01:41:18] Beirdo: even have the instruction and data memory in the chip
[01:41:26] Beirdo: yeah, or use analog
[01:41:27] Beirdo: hehe
[01:42:07] Beirdo: I want to be able to record from the digital out of the sound board (Yamaha LS-9) onto minidisc... in digital
[01:42:33] danielk22: minidisc? Can you still get media for that?
[01:42:44] Beirdo: barely, but I do have a pile
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[01:43:18] Beirdo: too bad it kinda went the way of Beta... which was WAY better than VHS technically
[01:43:38] wagnerrp: seems like it would be easier to get some cheap archos and just do flac, if youre concerned about mp3 quality
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[01:43:57] Beirdo: more for mastering CDs
[01:44:18] Beirdo: i.e. live recordings...
[01:44:28] wagnerrp: youre doing digital capture off the mixing board directly into the minidisc player?
[01:44:40] Beirdo: that's what I want to do, yes
[01:44:50] Beirdo: I can record in analog right off it, of course
[01:45:22] wagnerrp: so this isnt one of those portable units, its a bigger static minidisc drive?
[01:45:32] Beirdo: it's portable
[01:45:39] Beirdo: it has optical in
[01:45:40] Beirdo: :)
[01:46:06] Beirdo: I have a rackmount one for my soon-to-be audio rack at home too
[01:47:18] wagnerrp: rather surprising they would pack a higher powered write laser in a portable device
[01:47:26] Beirdo: anyways, this little board (once made) will also have analog in/out
[01:48:10] Beirdo: just because I can
[01:48:12] Beirdo: heh
[01:49:42] Beirdo: so, gotta annotate all of the registers so I can make a memory map... which I need to make the bus arbiters
[01:52:36] Beirdo: I do know it fits, though ;)
[01:53:57] clever: danielk22: i was just looking at bit-banging spdif on an arm a few days ago, and for the chip i had selected, it would require near 100% cpu usage with irq's off
[01:54:10] clever: which effectively makes the whole thing pointless
[01:54:37] wagnerrp: well there are several orders of magnitude difference in performance between the lowest and highest end ARMs
[01:54:49] clever: in my case, a raspberry pi
[01:55:09] Beirdo: which is why I'm not bitbanging it
[01:55:28] clever: putting a square wave out with a tight loop (3 assembly instructions) was 22mhz, but the instant i add a schedule() call, it drops to ~900khz
[01:55:56] clever: while i dont need to schedule after every bit, pre-emption would kick in randomly and completely ruin the sync between the 2 devices
[01:56:10] wagnerrp: and thats from a device with a 700MHz core?
[01:56:24] clever: wagnerrp: yeah, it seems the gpio is on the ram bus, which doesnt run at 700mhz
[01:56:52] clever: same as having multiple clock domains in an FPGA
[01:57:02] clever: need to wait for the slower domain to hit a clock edge before data can cross
[01:57:33] Beirdo: the problem is trying to bit bang from a processor in the first place
[01:57:37] clever: its basicaly missing the L1 and L2 caches aswell, because the memory mapped io is marked uncachable
[01:57:58] clever: so the whole cpu core just stalls on every gpio call
[02:00:20] clever: and the only way i can even get the proper timings seems to be to turn the cycle counter on
[02:00:25] Beirdo: use an external device, write to buffers, leave the encoding to the external device
[02:00:55] clever: yeah thats the only real solution
[02:01:21] clever: an fpga on the spi or i2c bus seems like it may handle it, but that means more hardware
[02:02:09] clever: lirc is working great though, thinking of making a cec<->ir bridge for the audio system
[02:03:19] clever: the 5.1 system with decent cec control, only has 2 channel input
[02:03:37] clever: and the digital surround in system has only IR control
[02:04:08] wagnerrp: eh?
[02:04:26] wagnerrp: who even makes stereo receivers in this day and age
[02:05:08] Beirdo: ebay.
[02:05:10] Beirdo: heh
[02:05:15] wagnerrp: i havent seen anything limited to 2-channel input since analog prologic was big
[02:05:20] wagnerrp: and analog anything doesnt do CEC
[02:05:25] clever: the cec capable unit is a 5 disk dvd player with 5.1 speaker setup, and cec lets the tv control volume for non-dvd stuff, but the only way to get 5.1 in is via dvd's :P
[02:06:07] wagnerrp: so its one of those el crappo "home theater" units
[02:06:13] clever: exactly
[02:06:42] ** wagnerrp goes back to trac cleanup **
[02:06:44] clever: the other unit with digital audio in is just a simple sound bar with an IR remote
[02:07:04] ** Beirdo goes back to his verilog and VHDL **
[02:13:07] Seeker`: always @(posedge(clk)) begin Beirdo <= insane end
[02:13:21] Beirdo: heh
[02:13:22] Seeker`: or somehting
[02:13:55] Beirdo: Wow. 16 bus slaves across 3 busses. I guess this makes memory mapping simple
[02:21:48] clever: lol
[02:49:00] knightr: hmm, not sure where my mind was when I processed those tickets, I forgot to change the ownerand milestone..
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[02:59:33] rooaus: Beirdo: Do you have any outstanding issues with the SPDIF protocol? It has been 10 years since I looked at it, but I have some experience with it.
[03:00:11] Beirdo: I have the specs, I should be good, I think. I'll be getting it already decoded, which makes things a bit simpler
[03:00:50] Beirdo: i.e. the controller core does the decoding/encoding, I just set the values for the control parts in registers, and then deal with samples
[03:01:18] Beirdo: but I'll keep it in mind if I need a hand later :)
[03:02:40] Beirdo: now to define my wishbone arbiters
[03:03:15] rooaus: No probs. Pity you can't use the Xilinx EDK, would make it a lot easier.
[03:03:56] Beirdo: well, all the cores are wishbone (from opencores)
[03:04:17] Beirdo: I coulda used microblaze for the core, but then I'd have to rework all the cores
[03:04:18] Beirdo: heh
[03:07:35] rooaus: I think there is a wishbone to AHB bridge on OC, but wishbone is OK. :) Best thing about EDK is it handles the men mapping etc, which is error prone and tedious.
[03:08:42] Beirdo: yeah, I have a generator for that
[03:45:09] Beirdo: and it's borked. wonderful
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[04:15:48] Beirdo: ok, unborked the perl
[04:16:05] Beirdo: idiot was using string comparators on numbers
[06:20:31] Beirdo: hmmm, I really should start using git with this project.
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[07:49:16] Beirdo: Minimum period: 7.015ns (Maximum Frequency: 142.544MHz)
[07:49:18] Beirdo: nice
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[20:19:58] sambagirl: evening. is zoneminder embedded into mythtv?
[20:20:54] wagnerrp: zoneminder is a loosely bound group of applications tied together through a webpage
[20:22:04] wagnerrp: mythfrontend with the mythzoneminder can access the zoneminder data if zoneminder is operating on the same physical machine
[20:22:12] wagnerrp: but its not embedded
[20:23:01] wagnerrp: also note, this is the development channel
[20:23:07] wagnerrp: you likely want #mythtv-users
[20:25:54] sambagirl: ok thanks
[20:26:14] Beirdo: whaaa? 30s ping times to my firewall from my lapto. I think that box needs a boot to the head again
[20:26:31] wagnerrp: it even allows pings that long?
[20:26:38] wagnerrp: usually they time out after ~10s or so
[20:26:52] Beirdo: yeah, I was surprised :)
[20:27:00] Beirdo: it's settled down now
[20:28:06] ** wagnerrp wonders if Beirdo's firewall is orbiting around L4 **
[20:28:30] Beirdo: it's a stupid old Atom box, and the wireless drivers go wonky at times
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[21:04:29] knightr: Should a problem report for Steppes be done on Trac or directly submitted to John?
[21:05:00] Beirdo: I think the themes in general use the issues on github, but I guess it's up to him for his theme :)
[21:06:04] knightr: Beirdo, we have a ticket opened for Steppes, do I assign it or close it?
[21:06:26] Beirdo: I'd assign it in the mean time until we clear it up, I guess
[21:06:44] knightr: Beirdo, thanks! will do...
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[21:23:31] slackin: I can't find the changelog, where should I be looking?
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[21:53:01] Beirdo: jpabq: knightr was asking about a ticket for Steppes
[21:53:07] Beirdo: in case you're in now
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[22:19:49] wagnerrp: slackin: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.26
[22:20:06] wagnerrp: note, this is the development channel, you probably want #mythtv-users
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[22:56:04] jpabq: Beirdo, knightr, I guess I don't really care where the ticket lives. Since other themers are not also devs, it probably makes more sense for it to be on github — just for consistency?
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