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2 hours ago, balbes150 said:

version 20220916 with the change proposed by tkaiser

 

Well, I was talking about 3 different issues:

  • switching with ASPM from powersave to default (you chose performance now, no idea what this does wrt consumption, switching from powersave to defailt is 100mW)
  • io_is_busy (that's addressed now though in a redundant way but doesn't matter since only delaying the armbian-hardware-optimization service by a few ms). Both these changes should help with NVMe (and PCIe device) performance in general
  • setting the dmc_governor to performance instead of dmc_ondemand (results in 600mW higher consumption though). This is reponsible for better overall performance since the dmc_ondemand governor often does not ramp up memory clock fast enough. A comparison between clocking LPDDR4 with only 528 MHz vs. the current maximum of 2112 MHz is here: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/compare/17009700?baseline=17009078

The latter isn't addressed at all but I posted multiple times how this can be changed from userspace:

echo performance >/sys/class/devfreq/dmc/governor

 

32 minutes ago, blondu said:

Does the change help NVMe SSD speed?

@balbes150 did (only) two changes and the io_is_busy tweak will help with every storage device (USB and SATA too). No need for a new image since you can simply edit /usr/lib/armbian/armbian-hardware-optimization. Or overwrite it with the contests of http://ix.io/4aFe

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On 9/16/2022 at 5:02 PM, tkaiser said:

I was talking about 3 different issues:

  • switching with ASPM from powersave to default (you chose performance now, no idea what this does wrt consumption, switching from powersave to defailt is 100mW)

 

Today I had the chance to retest again. The good news: there's no real difference whether ASPM is set to default or performance. The bad news is that the idle consumption difference is quite higher. With dmc governor enabled (and therefore idling at 528 MHz DRAM clock) the difference between powersave and default/performance is almost 250 mW, at the highest DRAM clock it's around 150mW (back then when measuring the consumption difference there was no dmc governor and most probably the 100mW I was talking about were the result of rounding down).

 

More details here: https://forum.radxa.com/t/rock-5b-debug-party-invitation/10483/508?u=tkaiser

 

From an energy efficiency point of view a script line in armbian-hardware-optimization checking for PCIe devices being present at boot, then setting either powersave or performance would be perfect but as I recently learned Armbian isn't about such optimisations any more :)

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30.09.2022 в 17:19, tkaiser сказал:

From an energy efficiency point of view a script line in armbian-hardware-optimization checking for PCIe devices being present at boot, then setting either powersave or performance would be perfect but as I recently learned Armbian isn't about such optimisations any more

I would formulate it differently, "optimization is performed as far as possible, but is not a top priority (due to lack of qualifications\time)" (this is my personal opinion)

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Hello, today I enabled the update and lost the graphic mode. To check, I booted a new system from the sd card, it worked and I intentionally updated it, after which it started only in text mode. Can you help me fix it, I have a lot of data and I arranged the graphic mode with many preferences.
Thanks.

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16 часов назад, blondu сказал:

today I enabled the update and lost the graphic mode. To check, I booted a new system from the sd card, it worked and I intentionally updated it, after which it started only in text mode. Can you help me fix it, I have a lot of data and I arranged the graphic mode with many preferences.

Details are not specified - the kernel\system version before and after the update. It is not specified what you have changed in the system.

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I know for sure that it's not from the kernel because it's in the boot folder that's on the sd card and the rest is on the 254GB ssd, I don't even know that another kernel appeared other than version 5.10.66-station-m3 for rk3588s.
I can try to update manually and find out...

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16 часов назад, blondu сказал:

kernel because it's in the boot folder that's on the sd card and the rest is on the 254GB ssd

Hmm, you use SSD for the whole system, but why is /boot on the Sd card? Why not follow the standard installation procedure (via armbian-config) and have a full-fledged system?

Due to the fact that you use a non-standard file location, the system may collapse during the update (there will be a wrong kernel update)

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20 часов назад, blondu сказал:

I use the sd card because when I remove it, it boots from the internal emmc where the STATION M3 operating system is.

Is there another dual boot method?

I have not tested the compatibility of the Android bootloader (the StationOS system is Android) with Armbian in multi-boot mode. In theory, it is possible to configure the system\bootloader to run different systems, but so far this can only be done through the UART console (video output and USB keyboard are not working yet).

 

16 часов назад, blondu сказал:

I updated, how can I export the list?

I don't understand the question.

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15 часов назад, blondu сказал:

1.What difference is there?

Other source code (for details, see the rockchip website).

 

15 часов назад, blondu сказал:

2.Why is it called M4

So that there is no overlap on the previous kernel.

 

15 часов назад, blondu сказал:

3.I tried to boot from the SD card but I have no video signal...

Where is the output connected ? What device ?

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45 минут назад, blondu сказал:

It is about Firefly Station M3 and I tried on hdmi and on usb3, the old kernel works on usb3 as well.

My HDMI output works without problems. I checked several TV\monitors in 1080p mode.

I am interested in which monitor you are using. Are you writing about USB 3 - meaning USB-C in DP mode for output to the monitor?

Which HDMI cable do you use?

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