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#2571
whats the boot image for stock kernel??

do u know that?

or how can i create it myself ??so that i can put it in the boot folder.

best regards
 
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#2572
Originally Posted by Ali View Post
whats the boot image for stock kernel??

do u know that?

or how can i create it myself ??so that i can put it in the boot folder.

best regards
It should be in some multiboot-* package. for kernel-power it is package kernel-power-bootimg.
 
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#2573
i could not find it in any multiboot or multiboot.d folder.

so how can i create or download from somewhere the stock img?

even the bootimg of kernel-power i can not find it i mean the kernel-power-bootimg.

that i just installed from deb and i see zimage in multiboot and zimage.item in multiboot.d

but again where did my stock one went or which folder to search further??
 
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#2574
Originally Posted by StocChr View Post
try to uninstall kernel-power-settings and give a response
Ok I have removed and then reinstalled kernel-power-settings 0.13

I don't know which response you need
 
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#2575
you should uninstall kernel-power-settings and watch your battery consumption, for the next night and day
battery consumption might me normal after uninstall kp-settings

see: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=101
and the thread therefore http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=70436&page=10

Last edited by StocChr; 2012-01-12 at 15:53.
 
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#2576
I have told that it happens rarely, one, two or three days of monitoring are not sufficient.

Now I have 2 o 3 weeks with normal power consumption and then one case di abnormal p.c., which then it disappears and for many days (or some weeks) it will not reappear

Since I am not using overclock I will stay without power-setting package

Last edited by Fabry; 2012-01-12 at 17:22.
 
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#2577
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
May I have your /dev/mtd2, and syslog (if sysklogd is installed). Also, is this(reboot) happened only once or it still reboots in 2-3 days?
It happens every 2-3 days. I don't have syslogd installed, but I will attach mtd2. It looks like the kernel is crashing in the WLAN driver. It is attempting a memcmp() on a NULL variable.
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Last edited by mooninite; 2012-01-12 at 18:52.
 

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#2578
Originally Posted by mooninite View Post
It happens every 2-3 days. I don't have syslogd installed, but I will attach mtd2. It looks like the kernel is crashing in the WLAN driver. It is attempting a memcmp() on a NULL variable.
Well, first of all:
Thank you the mighty one, it is not SmartReflex causing device to reboot

Man, are you sure you have that since you've upgraded to KP49?

Not tainted (2.6.28.10-power48 #1)
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(memcmp+0x0/0x44) from [<bf0d32a0>] (ieee80211_bss_info_update+0x80/0x48c [mac80211])


According to your mdt oops the above has happened with KP48 too, so your information is a little misleading. Anyway, seems there is a bug in wlan driver.

@Pali - can you contact the guy who backported packet injection driver for support?
 

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#2579
Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Well, first of all:
Thank you the mighty one, it is not SmartReflex causing device to reboot

Man, are you sure you have that since you've upgraded to KP49?
Yes, as you can see there are multiple backtraces. The last ones are from KP49.

I have reported my rebooting to you and pali for a very long time (check this thread). It's my mistake I never provided the backtraces.

Here's what I have installed:

Code:
# uname -a
Linux casper 2.6.28.10-power49 #1 PREEMPT Mon Jan 2 12:47:51 EST 2012 armv7l unknown
# dpkg -l | grep kernel-power
ii  kernel-power                                        1:2.6.28-10power49                         Flashable Linux kernel (kernel power 2.6.28.10)
ii  kernel-power-bootimg                                1:2.6.28-10power49                         Linux kernel boot image (kernel power 2.6.28.10)
ii  kernel-power-flasher                                1:2.6.28-10power49                         Linux kernel updater (kernel power 2.6.28.10)
ii  kernel-power-modules                                1:2.6.28-10power49                         Linux kernel modules for kernel power 2.6.28.10
ii  kernel-power-settings                               0.13                                       Tools for the customization and overclock Linux kernel
 

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#2580
Originally Posted by mooninite View Post
Yes, as you can see there are multiple backtraces. The last ones are from KP49.

I have reported my rebooting to you and pali for a very long time (check this thread). It's my mistake I never provided the backtraces.

Here's what I have installed:

Code:
# uname -a
Linux casper 2.6.28.10-power49 #1 PREEMPT Mon Jan 2 12:47:51 EST 2012 armv7l unknown
# dpkg -l | grep kernel-power
ii  kernel-power                                        1:2.6.28-10power49                         Flashable Linux kernel (kernel power 2.6.28.10)
ii  kernel-power-bootimg                                1:2.6.28-10power49                         Linux kernel boot image (kernel power 2.6.28.10)
ii  kernel-power-flasher                                1:2.6.28-10power49                         Linux kernel updater (kernel power 2.6.28.10)
ii  kernel-power-modules                                1:2.6.28-10power49                         Linux kernel modules for kernel power 2.6.28.10
ii  kernel-power-settings                               0.13                                       Tools for the customization and overclock Linux kernel
My apologies that your reports were not noticed, seems in all that DSP and SR stuff some bugs(out of those) are still creeping.
 

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