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Date:      Mon, 23 Jul 2018 08:51:40 -0700
From:      Michael Mitchell <mmitchel@gmail.com>
To:        Ralph Smith <ralph@ralphsmith.org>
Cc:        Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>, freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: rpi3 and Adafruit GPS Hat
Message-ID:  <23DA127A-B954-44A8-8BA3-4D4F1E0D11A2@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <002D469F-26E0-492A-BEB7-8A61A56ECABF@ralphsmith.org>
References:  <47f49a55-66b0-1c02-4530-4701a3bd0c43@nethead.se> <20180718170157.GA40221@night.db.net> <ba31ee27-1d17-8616-96b2-b982268f0dc2@nethead.se> <CAFnjQbt395y4xyHEp52GAHW9X9bHvdCAT9q-gKA2--RvQvqTtA@mail.gmail.com> <7a14173c-cc28-6dc7-3787-a5b77a396b30@nethead.se> <1532357176.1344.130.camel@freebsd.org> <fa3a6cb6-d73e-1b7f-e470-e9c88e3ea6ee@nethead.se> <1532359478.1344.142.camel@freebsd.org> <002D469F-26E0-492A-BEB7-8A61A56ECABF@ralphsmith.org>

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hi all:

maybe this would be the supported u-boot method to give up the serial
output messages during startup:

https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/blob/master/doc/README.silent =
<https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/blob/master/doc/README.silent>;

just a thought

mdm

> On Jul 23, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Ralph Smith <ralph@ralphsmith.org> wrote:
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Sent from my iPhone
>=20
>> On Jul 23, 2018, at 11:24 AM, Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>=20
>>> On Mon, 2018-07-23 at 17:20 +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
>>>> On 07/23/18 16:46, Ian Lepore wrote:
>>>>=20
>>>>> On Mon, 2018-07-23 at 11:40 +0200, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
>>>>>=20
>>>>>> On 07/23/18 10:46, David Cornejo wrote:
>>>>>>=20
>>>>>>=20
>>>>>> this might be a little blasphemous, but for grins I tried an =
Oncore with
>>>>>> PPS to a GPIO and running the serial through a TTL-USB serial =
cable and
>>>>>> that seems to work ok.
>>>>>>=20
>>>>>> there's probably some good reason that this is a bad idea.
>>>>> Depends on what precision you are after, but for lowest possible =
jitter
>>>>> you need to use the uart, the difference is in magnitudes.
>>>>>=20
>>>> Technically that may be correct, but it's meaningless. On a usb 1.x
>>>> adapter there may be ~500us of jitter from one measurement to the =
next.
>>>> On a usb 2.x adapter the jitter drops to typically ~60us. Those =
values
>>>> are pretty much in the noise for ntpd, which uses a median filter =
to
>>>> smooth any serious jitter out of the measurements.
>>>>=20
>>>> Here are some real-world measurements. The pps source for all 3 =
inputs
>>>> is the same gps-disciplined rubidium oscillator, so all the jitter =
is
>>>> within the uart, usb hardware, and freebsd drivers. The usb =
adapters
>>>> are both FTDI chips, which have a fixed latency on reporting a =
change
>>>> on the DCD pin (pin-change status messages are only delivered once =
a
>>>> millisecond on ftdi chips).
>>>>=20
>>>>     remote      refid   st t when poll reach   delay   offset  =
jitter
>>>> =
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
>>>> xPPS(0)          .uart.   0 l    6   16  377    0.000    1.097   =
0.001
>>>> xPPS(1)          .usb1.   0 l    4   16  377    0.000   -0.051   =
0.773
>>>> oPPS(2)          .usb2.   0 l    4   16  377    0.000   -0.001   =
0.035
>>>> *dvb.hippie.lan  .GPS.    1 u   12   64  377    1.234    1.296   =
2.707
>>>> +utcnist2.colora .NIST.   1 u    1   64  377   13.605    3.940   =
2.729
>>>>=20
>>>> You can see in this case ntpd actually chose the usb2 pps input as =
the
>>>> system peer. It did so because at startup the clock offset was =
closer
>>>> than the uart, and the difference in jitter between the two wasn't
>>>> significant, so the ntpd code that prevents clock-hopping chose to
>>>> stick with the peer with the smaller offset.
>>>>=20
>>> Yes, I was technically correct but of course you are right too -
>>> however, the main problem is not the jitter but rather that I am =
unable
>>> to switch off the serial console and stop the u-boot loader from
>>> receiving NMEA data. The Adafruit GPS Hat is made to sit right on =
the Pi
>>> 40-pin header, as you probably know.
>>>=20
>>> To quote one of the posters in the thread I linked to:
>>> "... I am seriously baffled by how difficult (nearly impossible) it =
had
>>> been to get rid of the serial console..."
>>>=20
>>> Unfortunately I am not fluid enough to figure out where to make the
>>> changes, the advices I've seen so far is not applicable to =
12-CURRENT in
>>> an easy way.
>>>=20
>>> And that is also why I wrote bugreport 229976. It may be that all =
the
>>> folks involved with FreeBSD/ARM are serious developers so they do =
not
>>> see it as a problem but for me it is, being more on the
>>> application/administration side of things.
>>>=20
>>> Thanks,
>>>=20
>>> //per
>>>=20
>>=20
>> Unfortunately, I can't help with the rpi part of this, since it's
>> related to the firmware and uboot, and that part of the rpi world has
>> changed drastically since I was involved with it years ago. I know =
you
>> can build a custom uboot that disables serial console support
>> completely, but I don't know if there's a way to achieve that with =
the
>> stock uboot.
>=20
> Not using the stock uboot, you will need to modify it. I have this =
working on 12-CURRENT for the Pi 2, I haven=E2=80=99t tried it on the Pi =
3. I documented how I modified u-boot for 11-STABLE in =
https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=3D188164+0+archive/2018/free=
bsd-arm/20180204.freebsd-arm, this should apply to the current u-boot =
port as well. You will also meet to modify the DTB so the system =
doesn=E2=80=99t send console output to the uart as well.=20
>=20
> Ralph
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