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1. [Bug 806] New: Standby voltage set to 2.1V, not 1.8V as
datasheet says. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
2. [Bug 766] gsmd misbehaves on back-to-back AT+CFUN=1/AT+COPS=0
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3. [Bug 807] New: Always true test makes it impossible to dial
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4. [Bug 807] Always true test makes it impossible to dial
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5. [Bug 782]
linux-gta01-2.6.21.6-moko11-r1_0_0_2831_0-do_prepatch
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6. [Bug 782]
linux-gta01-2.6.21.6-moko11-r1_0_0_2831_0-do_prepatch
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7. [Bug 808] New: Nonexistent $HOME breaks stuff
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8. Your Bugzilla buglist needs attention. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
9. [Bug 809] New: missing dependancy on vte
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Summary: Standby voltage set to 2.1V, not 1.8V as datasheet says.
Product: Neo1973 Hardware
Version: GTA01v4
Platform: Neo1973
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: PMU (Power Management Unit)
AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The set voltage on d3reg is 2.1V.
The SoC datasheet seems to indicate 1.8V is correct.
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A different one where it didn't work:
Sat Sep 8 03:43:56 2007 <1> machine.c:131:gsmd_machine_plugin_init() detected
'GTA01' hardware
Sat Sep 8 03:43:56 2007 <1> machine.c:72:gsmd_machine_plugin_load() loading
machine plugin "generic"
Sat Sep 8 03:43:56 2007 <1> vendor.c:75:gsmd_vendor_plugin_load() loading
vendor plugin "ti"
Sat Sep 8 03:43:56 2007 <1> machine.c:56:gsmd_machine_plugin_find() selecting
machine plugin "generic"
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:570:atcmd_drain() c_iflag = 0x00000500,
c_oflag = 0x00000005, c_cflag = 0x800018b2, c_lflag = 0x00008a3b
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> vendor.c:59:gsmd_vendor_plugin_find() selecting
vendor plugin "TI Calypso"
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command `ATZ'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:491:atcmd_select_cb() write `ATZ'(3/3)
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:210:ml_parse() buf=`AT-Command Interpreter
ready'(28)
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command `ATZ'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:232:ml_parse() synthetic error
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:414:ml_parse() Calling final cmd->cb()
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <7> gsmd.c:210:firstcmd_atcb() response 'ERROR' to
initial command invalidSat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit()
submitting command `ATE0V1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CRC=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CREG=2'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CMEE=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CLIP=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+COLP=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CMGF=0'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CMGF=0'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CTZR=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT%CTZV=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT%CPRI=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT%CSQ=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT%CUNS=0'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT%CPI=?'
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:423:ml_parse() Clearing mlbuf
Sat Sep 8 03:43:57 2007 <1> atcmd.c:491:atcmd_select_cb() write `ATZ'(3/3)
Sat Sep 8 03:44:21 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+CFUN=1'
Sat Sep 8 03:44:41 2007 <1> atcmd.c:554:atcmd_submit() submitting command
`AT+COPS=0'
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Summary: Always true test makes it impossible to dial
Product: OpenMoko
Version: 2007.2
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: openmoko-dialer
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ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On openmoko-dialer2/src/moko-dialer.c, one test is saying:
if (priv->registered != MOKO_GSMD_CONNECTION_NETREG_HOME
|| priv->registered != MOKO_GSMD_CONNECTION_NETREG_ROAMING)
which will always be true. When that test is true, it will not allow dialing,
with the error message "Not connected to network. Current status = Home network
registered"
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-09-09 01:18 -------
Created an attachment (id=281)
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Fix
This patch fixes this bug; it also allows dialing when registration is denied
(to allow dialing emergency numbers without a SIM) and fixes a small typo
nearby.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:
What |Removed |Added
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URL| |http://
Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|INVALID |
Target Milestone|--- |Phase+0
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The package failed to build at 20070908220007
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Created an attachment (id=282)
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Build log
The package failed to build at 20070908220007
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What |Removed |Added
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Resolution|INVALID |
Target Milestone|--- |Phase+0
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The package failed to build at 20070908220007
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Build log
The package failed to build at 20070908220007
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Summary: Nonexistent $HOME breaks stuff
Product: OpenMoko
Version: 2007.2
Platform: Neo1973
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sysinit
AssignedTo: [email protected]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On my Neo1973 I have a MicroSD partition mounted at /home (which is analogous to
a pretty typical setup on a desktop Linux system), but the mmc device is brought
up AFTER some of the init scripts expect /home/root -- which is the default path
to the root user's HOME directory -- to already exist.
As a result, anything spawned by init or the gui finds that HOME=/
Suggestions:
(1) Don't hardcode HOME=/home/root
I'm actually not entirely clear on the sequence of events here.
It's currently hardcoded in /etc/X11/Xinit -- oddly, as that script currently
stands, HOME is first set to /home/root, and then if that directory doesn't
exist and /root does, then HOME is set instead to /root. But if /home/root does
not exist and /root does not exist, the value of HOME is not changed. (It's not
clear to me whether Xinit is even run, though -- other variables set there don't
show up later.)
Also see /etc/init.d/mountall.sh -- which does sort of a manual version of the
getent | cut and attempts to make the root user's home if it doesn't exist --
though it does not use the HOME variable. It does this _after_ the mount -a but
for whatever reason, HOME still gets set to / on my device.
In the 2007.2 rootfs, /home/root does not exist at boot, and /root does not
exist at all by default, so HOME ends up as / and various configuration files
get stored there. It works, but it's not standard to put files there.
It would be preferable to use something like:
export HOME=`getent passwd ${USER} | cut -f6 -d:`
. . . but getent isn't available in the default rootfs and isn't in busybox.
And I would submit that Xinit isn't the right place for it. Perhaps something
in /etc/init.d that runs pretty early in the process would be a better
candidate.
(2) As suggested by the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, include a /root directory
in the rootfs images and use that as the default home directory for the root
user.
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html
This should go in the default rootfs /etc/passwd file so that it gets picked up
by the getent, above.
(3) Don't have the user run as root by default!
Yes, this is a known issue and I'm sure it will be rectified at some point, but
I include it here for completeness. Running this way is the root (ahem) of all
evil.
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Summary: missing dependancy on vte
Product: OpenMoko
Version: 2007.2
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: openmoko-terminal
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If you run openmoko-terminal2 without vte installed, you get a message
complaining about a missing terminal and the return key doesn't work.
ipkg install vte fixes the problem.
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