I don't know.  I don't know what your kernel is, what version of the
platform you are running, how much RAM your device has, what issues you are
actually seeing in the UI (vs. stuff you are picking out of the log), or
really much of anything else.  There's not much more I can do to help at
this point.

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:52 AM, abukustfan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found out the following message not only print out when Gallery run
> but also booting.
>  I/ActivityManager( 1647): Exiting empty application process
> com.android.xxx
> (android.os.binderpr...@xxx)
>
> Does this mean the binder not working well in my kernel?
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [KERNEL BOOT]
> <snip>
> D/AndroidRuntime( 1630): >>>>>>>>>>>>>> AndroidRuntime START
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> <snip>
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Start proc com.android.calendar for
> broadcast com.android.providers.calendar/.CalendarReceiver: pid=1941
> uid=10009 gids={3003}
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Exiting empty application process
> com.android.mms
> (android.os.binderpr...@3b378980)
> I/Process ( 1647): Sending signal. PID: 1794 SIG:
> 9
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): Received spurious death notification for
> thread
> android.os.binderpr...@3b378980
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): checkComponentPermission() adjusting
> {pid,uid} to
> {1631,1013}
> D/MediaScannerService( 1903): done scanning volume
> internal
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Stopping service:
> com.android.providers.media/.MediaScannerService
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): checkComponentPermission() adjusting
> {pid,uid} to
> {1631,1013}
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): checkComponentPermission() adjusting
> {pid,uid} to
> {1631,1013}
> I/ActivityThread( 1941): Publishing provider calendar:
> com.android.providers.calendar.CalendarProvider
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): checkComponentPermission() adjusting
> {pid,uid} to
> {1631,1013}
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): checkComponentPermission() adjusting
> {pid,uid} to
> {1631,1013}
> E/MediaPlayerService( 1631): Couldn't open fd for
> content://settings/system/notification_sound
> E/MediaPlayer( 1647): Unable to to create media
> player
> W/NotificationService( 1647): error loading sound for
> content://settings/system/notification_sound
> W/NotificationService( 1647): java.io.IOException: setDataSource
> failed.:
> status=0x80000000
> W/NotificationService( 1647):   at
> android.media.MediaPlayer.setDataSource(Native
> Method)
> W/NotificationService( 1647):   at
> android.media.MediaPlayer.setDataSource(MediaPlayer.java:
> 621)
> W/NotificationService( 1647):   at android.media.AsyncPlayer$Thread.run
> (AsyncPlayer.java:
> 76)
> W/ActivityManager( 1647): Unable to start service Intent
> { act=android.accounts.IAccountsService
> cmp=com.google.android.googleapps/.GoogleLoginService }: not
> found
> W/AccountMonitor( 1941): Couldn't connect to Intent
> { act=android.accounts.IAccountsService
> cmp=com.google.android.googleapps/.GoogleLoginService } (Missing
> service?)
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Exiting empty application process
> com.android.alarmclock
> (android.os.binderpr...@3b3bce08)
> I/Process ( 1647): Sending signal. PID: 1918 SIG:
> 9
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): Received spurious death notification for
> thread
> android.os.binderpr...@3b3bce08
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Start proc com.android.mms for broadcast
> com.android.mms/.transaction.MmsSystemEventReceiver: pid=1952
> uid=10014 gids={3003, 1015}
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Stopping service:
> com.android.providers.downloads/.DownloadService
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Exiting empty application process
> com.android.calendar
> (android.os.binderpr...@3b3c96b0)
> I/Process ( 1647): Sending signal. PID: 1941 SIG:
> 9
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): Received spurious death notification for
> thread
> android.os.binderpr...@3b3c96b0
> W/Process ( 1647): Unable to open /proc/1941/
> status
> W/Process ( 1647): Unable to open /proc/1794/
> status
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Start proc com.android.calendar for
> broadcast com.android.calendar/.AlertReceiver: pid=1962 uid=10009 gids=
> {3003}
> I/ActivityThread( 1962): Publishing provider calendar:
> com.android.providers.calendar.CalendarProvider
> W/ActivityManager( 1647): Unable to start service Intent
> { act=android.accounts.IAccountsService
> cmp=com.google.android.googleapps/.GoogleLoginService }: not
> found
> W/AccountMonitor( 1962): Couldn't connect to Intent
> { act=android.accounts.IAccountsService
> cmp=com.google.android.googleapps/.GoogleLoginService } (Missing
> service?)
> D/dalvikvm( 1647): GREF has increased to
> 301
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Stopping service:
> com.android.mms/.transaction.SmsReceiverService
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Exiting empty application process
> android.process.media
> (android.os.binderpr...@3b29f538)
> I/Process ( 1647): Sending signal. PID: 1903 SIG:
> 9
> D/ActivityManager( 1647): Received spurious death notification for
> thread
> android.os.binderpr...@3b29f538
> I/ActivityManager( 1647): Stopping service:
> com.android.calendar/.AlertService
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> On 11月25日, 午後4:17, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I strongly recommend you not change those values unless you know what you
> > are doing.
> >
> > Look in the kernel log to see if the Android out of memory killer is
> killing
> > the process, and it should also give some indication of why.
> >
> > It could also just be the process crashing in native code.  If it is
> > actually the process running the foreground activity that is going away,
> it
> > is 90% likely that this has nothing to do with out of memory killing, but
> a
> > crash.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:16 PM, abukustfan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > The Gallery UI show each folder with thumbnail properly.
> > > but when I touch either folder icon, it show the detail thumbnail but
> > > flash back to folder thumbnail immediately.
> >
> > > I changed the memory thresholds as below,
> > > [ro.FOREGROUND_APP_MEM]:
> > > [3072]
> > > [ro.VISIBLE_APP_MEM]:
> > > [4096]
> > > [ro.SECONDARY_SERVER_MEM]:
> > > [8192]
> > > [ro.BACKUP_APP_MEM]:
> > > [8192]
> > > [ro.HOME_APP_MEM]:
> > > [8192]
> > > [ro.HIDDEN_APP_MEM]:
> > > [10240]
> > > [ro.CONTENT_PROVIDER_MEM]:
> > > [11264]
> > > [ro.EMPTY_APP_MEM]: [12288]
> >
> > > and check the memory info, it seems still have a lot of MemFree here.
> > > # cat /proc/
> > > meminfo
> > > MemTotal:         255840
> > > kB
> > > MemFree:          145872
> > > kB
> > > Buffers:              64
> > > kB
> > > Cached:            49328
> > > kB
> > > SwapCached:            0
> > > kB
> > > Active:            42856
> > > kB
> > > Inactive:          35984
> > > kB
> > > Active(anon):      32740
> > > kB
> > > Inactive(anon):        0
> > > kB
> > > Active(file):      10116
> > > kB
> > > Inactive(file):    35984
> > > kB
> > > Unevictable:           0
> > > kB
> > > Mlocked:               0
> > > kB
> > > SwapTotal:             0
> > > kB
> > > SwapFree:              0
> > > kB
> > > Dirty:                 0
> > > kB
> > > Writeback:             0
> > > kB
> > > AnonPages:         29472
> > > kB
> > > Mapped:            29600
> > > kB
> > > Slab:               4356
> > > kB
> > > SReclaimable:       1768
> > > kB
> > > SUnreclaim:         2588
> > > kB
> > > PageTables:         1380
> > > kB
> > > Quicklists:           76
> > > kB
> > > NFS_Unstable:          0
> > > kB
> > > Bounce:                0
> > > kB
> > > WritebackTmp:          0
> > > kB
> > > CommitLimit:      127920
> > > kB
> > > Committed_AS:    4070336
> > > kB
> > > VmallocTotal:     524204
> > > kB
> > > VmallocUsed:        7344
> > > kB
> > > VmallocChunk:     507304 kB
> >
> > > Any setting I miss??
> >
> > > On 11月25日, 午後12:45, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Are you seeing something wrong in the UI?  Having processes killed in
> the
> > > > background is normal, expected, desired behavior.  It is unusual to
> have
> > > all
> > > > of the background processes killed -- this typically means there is
> not
> > > > enough memory to run them along with the foreground processes and
> > > services.
> > > >  That may be normal, or not, depending on what you are doing.
> >
> > > > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 6:38 PM, abukustfan <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > > > Hi all,
> >
> > > > > When I run Gallery application on my target board, it shows
> thumbnail
> > > > > on each folder.
> > > > > But when I select either folder, it shows the following message.
> > > > > (The images in SD card is four 800x600 JPEG files.)
> >
> > > > > Could someone help me to solve this problem?
> >
> > >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Starting activity: Intent
> > > > > { act=android.intent.action.VIEW
> dat=content://media/internal/images/
> > > > > media cmp=com.android.camera/.ImageGallery (has
> > > > > extras) }
> > > > > W/Process ( 1678): Unable to open /proc/2614/
> > > > > status
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Displayed activity
> > > > > com.android.camera/.ImageGallery: 673 ms (total 673
> > > > > ms)
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Exiting empty application process
> > > > > android.process.media
> > > > > (android.os.binderpr...@2cd28a88)
> > > > > I/Process ( 1678): Sending signal. PID: 3094 SIG:
> > > > > 9
> > > > > I/ActivityThread( 3084): Removing dead content provider:
> > > > > media
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Killing app com.android.camera (pid 3084)
> > > > > because provider com.android.providers.media.MediaProvider is in
> dying
> > > > > process
> > > > > android.process.media
> > > > > I/Process ( 1678): Sending signal. PID: 3084 SIG:
> > > > > 9
> > > > > D/ActivityManager( 1678): Received spurious death notification for
> > > > > thread
> > > > > android.os.binderpr...@2cd28a88
> > > > > binder: release proc 3084, transaction 6611, not
> > > > > freed
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Process com.android.camera (pid 3084) has
> > > > > died.
> > > > > I/WindowManager( 1678): WIN DEATH: Window{2cd38b38
> com.android.camera/
> > > > > com.android.camera.ImageGallery
> > > > > paused=false}
> > > > > I/WindowManager( 1678): WIN DEATH: Window{2ce37c30
> com.android.camera/
> > > > > com.android.camera.GalleryPicker
> > > > > paused=false}
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Start proc com.android.camera for
> activity
> > > > > com.android.camera/.GalleryPicker: pid=3527 uid=10001 gids={1006,
> > > > > 1015, 2001, 3003}
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Low Memory: No more background
> > > > > processes.
> > > > > W/UsageStats( 1678): Something wrong here, didn't expect
> > > > > com.android.camera to be
> > > > > resumed
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Start proc android.process.media for
> content
> > > > > provider com.android.providers.media/.MediaProvider: pid=3537
> > > > > uid=10001 gids={1006, 1015, 2001,
> > > > > 3003}
> > > > > W/InputManagerService( 1678): Got RemoteException sending setActive
> > > > > (false) notification to pid 3084 uid
> > > > > 10001
> > > > > I/ActivityThread( 3537): Publishing provider downloads:
> > > > > com.android.providers.downloads.DownloadProvider
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Displayed activity
> > > > > com.android.camera/.GalleryPicker:
> > > > > 1029 ms (total 1029
> > > > > ms)
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Exiting empty application process
> > > > > android.process.media
> > > > > (android.os.binderpr...@2cd96d98)
> > > > > I/Process ( 1678): Sending signal. PID: 3537 SIG:
> > > > > 9
> > > > > I/ActivityManager( 1678): Start proc android.process.media for
> restart
> > > > > android.process.media: pid=3563 uid=10001 gids={1006, 1015, 2001,
> > > > > 3003}
> > > > > D/ActivityManager( 1678): Received spurious death notification for
> > > > > thread
> > > > > android.os.binderpr...@2cd96d98
> > > > > I/ActivityThread( 3563): Publishing provider downloads:
> > > > > com.android.providers.downloads.DownloadProvider
> > > > > I/ActivityThread( 3563): Publishing provider drm:
> > > > > com.android.providers.drm.DrmProvider
> > > > > I/ActivityThread( 3563): Publishing provider media:
> > > > > com.android.providers.media.MediaProvider
> >
> > >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
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