Hey Mike, On 17 August 2013 20:07, Mike Turquette <mturque...@linaro.org> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Andy Green <andy.gr...@linaro.org> wrote: >> On 16 August 2013 08:22, Mike Turquette <mturque...@linaro.org> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I'm interested in looking at some Bluetooth stuff on my OMAP 4460 >>> Panda ES. Looking at the bug reports I don't see any Jelly Bean >>> releases that have BT working properly on Panda. Is this correct? >>> >>> Can you please point me to a release where BT and display/hdmi are >>> working for Panda? It's OK if it is ICS. >>> >>> I'm OK starting with binaries but I would much prefer to be able to >>> build from source and reproduce any known-good bins. I have already >>> built JB from the latest tip as well as the 13.07 manifest (display is >>> working fine but BT doesn't work, bugs already filed). I tried the >>> 12.07 Panda LEB (which I think was the last ICS release?) but the >>> binaries supplied did not have display working even after running the >>> install-binaries-4.0.4.sh script. >> >> Nicolas Dechesne may be able to help more directly, but mainline BT >> was never workable reliably on Panda. > > That's disappointing since an article on omappedia references the > Linaro release and says, "Note: Wifi, bluetooth, YouTube, jpeg, video > playback (both .mp4 and .3gp), and audio playback (both .mp3 and .aac) > all have been verified as working in this release." You can see it > here: > > http://www.omappedia.com/wiki/Android_Panda_Build_Source#Building_from_Linaro
What about asking Linaro guys that actually produce this build? Looking at our test results, the bluetooth test failed in 12.07 release. A bug has been opened at that time: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linaro-android/+bug/987765 Adding Vishal in CC, who's probably know the bluetooth status in Linaro Android builds better than me. >> The p-android stuff on omapzoom was meant to have numerous patches >> that actually made it work. At one point we talked to some guys from >> TI and got some patches, however they were patches against >> p-android-3.0 that not only did not apply on mainline but were 100% >> patching code that anyway did not exist in mainline, so we got >> literally nowhere with it. >> >> The p-android stuff are busy history trees, so it is very hard to >> extract a coherent series that "fixes bluetooth". Even to do direct >> diffs at file level isn't easy since the files have all moved around >> and the 3.0 one we know worked is radically different than current >> mainline anyway. Some of the issues were down to PM related stuff and >> the p-android arrangements for that bear no relationship to mainline. >> >> Anyway Nicolas may know more, but the best bet may be to find a TI >> Alumni who worked on it and get the skinny. > > Nicolas, any inputs? > > Thanks, > Mike > >> >> -Andy >> >>> Thanks, >>> Mike Cheers, -- Fathi Boudra Builds and Baselines Manager | Release Manager Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev