Thanks everyone for your support!
On 9/5/18 9:44 PM, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
If I can get the display issue resolved, I'd put some time into porting the wifi driver...
Great!
On 9/6/18 10:45 AM, Norman Feske wrote:
Both problems can be addressed by increasing the respective RAM quotas.
I updated the quotas accordingly [1]. With the resolution limitation to 1920 still in place, the resource requests are gone and as far as I can tell everything looks reasonable - except the page fault [2].
Another observation is that if the resolution limitation is in place, when I now update the fb_drv configuration to enable the internal display with its native resolution, it shows the following screen [3] (it's the photograph that's blurry, not the display ;). Please note the cursor is usable across the whole screen. I thought this might be a side effect of the resolution limitation, removed it and booted again. But when I remove the resolution limitation, report_dump doesn't work.
On 9/6/18 11:13 AM, Christian Helmuth wrote:
We had an offline discussion about this topic some weeks ago and as far as I can remember the effort to enable ath10k should be reasonable. This does not mean its quite some work esp. on the debugging side if the added driver's requirements exceed the currently provided emulation environment. Maybe you can join forces with Hinnerk in the debugging phase at least. Please feel free to open a feature issue on GitHub for the developments as I'm aware of at least one other potential user (who's not me).
I don't have any experiences in porting Linux drivers to Genode so I can't contribute substantially. But if testing/logs are required, I'm very eager to help! I feel I'm in good hands and will get an XPS 13 9370 :)
Cheers, Roman
[1] https://github.com/rite/genode/commit/e7bbca769ba9603d8e748bc01563ed13f21dcb...
[2] https://gist.github.com/rite/25fb91c4727b7941d24cddcda963013a#file-log-L400
[3] https://www.dropbox.com/s/3gemafhr6mrov1s/sculpt_xps13.png?dl=0