> As a secondary, we got a lot of bugs fixed from ti on am335x, that > were issues in 3.8 for some users. > > pm/usb/ethernet/etc..
> Right now there's three variants: > > The first two have been around for awhile: > > linux-image-3.14.33-ti-r51 > How does the 3.14.33-ti series kernels compare to 3.19.0-bone3? Have the TI patches in 3.14.33 been upstreamed into later kernels such as 3.19.0? I have been running on the 3.19.0 series for awhile (Debian Jessie rootfs from November and late January). When I tried the 3.14.xx-ti series back in the January time frame the kernel was hanging periodically under heavy I/O load (like doing an rsync of the rootfs to a remove host). I was also having issues with the kernel hanging when doing performance testing using "iperf3" between 2 BBB's on a wireless network (the iperf "server" host would hiccup periodically). The 3.19.0 series has proved to be more stable. (I have been working with an 802.11s mesh setup using TP-Link WN722N in case anyone is interested.) Should I be going back to the 3.14.33-ti series? I know "don't fix it if it ain't broke", but just wondering about the details of 3.14.33-ti versus later kernels. Great work Robert! Hope to see you at ELC next month. ba -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
