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   1. Re: Openmoko Bug #1889: Dialogs problems in illume
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
   2. Openmoko Bug #1890: gdb problems (single stepping and debug
      symbol    table) (Openmoko Public Trac)
   3. Re: Openmoko Bug #1697: [Battery] No Alert message when
      battery is low (Openmoko Public Trac)
   4. Re: Openmoko Bug #1877: ttySAC0 does not response to ATZ
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
   5. Re: Openmoko Bug #1841: white screen of death (WSOD) after
      resume (Openmoko Public Trac)
   6. Re: Openmoko Bug #1877: ttySAC0 does not response to ATZ
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
   7. Re: Openmoko Bug #1877: ttySAC0 does not response to ATZ
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
   8. Openmoko Bug #1891: dfu-util from 28-Aug-2008 does not run on
      32bit     x86 (Openmoko Public Trac)
--- Begin Message ---
#1889: Dialogs problems in illume
---------------------------+------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  Treviño     |        Owner:  raster  
        Type:  defect      |       Status:  new     
    Priority:  normal      |    Milestone:          
   Component:  E - Illume  |      Version:  Om2008.8
    Severity:  major       |   Resolution:          
    Keywords:              |    Blockedby:          
Reproducible:  always      |     Blocking:          
---------------------------+------------------------------------------------

Comment(by Treviño):

 Ops, there are some typos unfinished sentences. Simply ignore them.
 Sorry for this :P

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1889#comment:1>
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--- Begin Message ---
#1890: gdb problems (single stepping and debug symbol table)
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  h.koenig  |          Owner:  openmoko-devel
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  new           
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:                
Component:  unknown   |        Version:                
 Severity:  normal    |       Keywords:                
Blockedby:            |   Reproducible:                
 Blocking:            |  
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 trying to debug Xglamo I have (at least) two problems with gdb (Om 2008.8
 + zecke-dev) :

 1)
 using instruction stepping (si) doesn't seem to work for
 instruction "bxcc lr" -- the program just "continues" in free run.
 for "bx lr" gdb stops at address lr as expected.

 btw: where can I find some (gnu) arm assembler docs/tutorial
 which mention and explain bxcc (and the other opcodes;) ?


 working example with "bx lr":

 0x000fdfa4 in ?? ()
 1: x/i $pc  0xfdfa4:    bx      lr
 (gdb) print/x $lr
 $2 = 0xf5be4
 (gdb) si
 0x000f5be4 in GetTimeInMillis ()
 1: x/i $pc  0xf5be4 <GetTimeInMillis+44>:       add     r0, r4, r0

 voila..


 non-working example with "bxcc lr":

 0x401f88b0 in gettimeofday () from /lib/libc.so.6
 1: x/i $pc  0x401f88b0 <gettimeofday+16>:       cmn     r0, #4096       ;
 0x1000
 (gdb) si
 0x401f88b4 in gettimeofday () from /lib/libc.so.6
 1: x/i $pc  0x401f88b4 <gettimeofday+20>:       bxcc    lr
 (gdb) p/x $lr
 $3 = 0xf5bcc
 (gdb) si

 Breakpoint 2, 0x000f5bcc in GetTimeInMillis ()
 1: x/i $pc  0xf5bcc <GetTimeInMillis+20>:       mov     r3, #1000       ;
 0x3e8
 (gdb)

 without that breakpoint #2 at address 0xf5bcc gdb wouldn't have stopped
 :-(



 btw:  address 0x000fdfa4 in the 1st example is in __divsi3, one
 of the many "invisible" symbols (only ~350 out of 3314 symbols
 show up in gdb for Xglamo)


       nm .debug/Xglamo |  sort | grep ^000f
       ...
       000fdef0 T __aeabi_idiv
       000fdef0 T __divsi3
       000fe01c T __aeabi_idivmod


 this is my other big gdb problem:



 2)
 gdb doesn't show/use all symbols in the debug symbol image. e.g. for
 symbols starting with "w" only 6 out of 12 symbols can be used:

 (gdb) b W<TAB>
 WantFontInfo          WellKnownConnections  WindowTable
 WriteToClient         Write_CVT             Write_CVT_Stretched
 (gdb)

 but:

 harald om > nm .debug/Xglamo | grep -i " t w" | sort +2 | wc
      12      36     359
 harald om > nm .debug/Xglamo | grep -i " t w" | sort +2
 000ed7f8 T WaitForSomething
 0001ef3c T WakeupHandler
 000245e8 T WalkTree
 00024a18 t WindowExtents
 0003d5f8 T WindowHasNewCursor
 0003fe68 T WindowsRestructured
 0003bb64 T WriteEventsToClient
 000462d8 T WriteSConnSetupPrefix
 000478d8 T WriteSConnectionInfo
 000ae73c t WriteSwappedPortNotifyEvent
 000ae698 t WriteSwappedVideoNotifyEvent
 000f297c T WriteToClient


 more examples on devel-list "Subject: Xglamo loops and hangs..."


 any help or insights ?

 thanks!

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1890>
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--- Begin Message ---
#1697: [Battery] No Alert message when battery is low
----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  regina_kim   |        Owner:  raster    
        Type:  enhancement  |       Status:  in_testing
    Priority:  high         |    Milestone:  Om2008.9  
   Component:  E - Illume   |      Version:            
    Severity:  minor        |   Resolution:            
    Keywords:  pm           |    Blockedby:            
Reproducible:               |     Blocking:            
----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------

Comment(by queen6):

 Well the very last thing you want to do to check if your battery is low,
 is to actually wake the phone up and check the illume icon.

 The proper solution would include something you can see/hear without
 touching the phone.

 1) making BEEP sound every now and than (every 2 min?)
 2) blinking AUX led (every 30 sec?)

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1697#comment:17>
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--- Begin Message ---
#1877: ttySAC0 does not response to ATZ
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  Zoup     |        Owner:  openmoko-devel
        Type:  defect   |       Status:  new           
    Priority:  normal   |    Milestone:                
   Component:  unknown  |      Version:  Om2008.8      
    Severity:  major    |   Resolution:                
    Keywords:           |    Blockedby:                
Reproducible:  always   |     Blocking:                
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------

Comment(by shawnzier):

 I only use the GPRS data. I am not using my phone for voice at the moment.
 How can I workaround this issue by preventing qpe from starting up at
 boot?

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1877#comment:4>
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--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
#1841: white screen of death (WSOD) after resume
----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  Rorschach    |        Owner:  openmoko-devel
        Type:  defect       |       Status:  new           
    Priority:  highest      |    Milestone:                
   Component:  unknown      |      Version:  GTA02v5       
    Severity:  critical     |   Resolution:                
    Keywords:  wsod,resume  |    Blockedby:                
Reproducible:  always       |     Blocking:                
----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------

Comment(by pbondo):

 Just a confirmation that I also see this issue quite often. Leaving the
 phone in suspend for 2 minutes is enough for me to provoke it.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1841#comment:7>
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--- Begin Message ---
#1877: ttySAC0 does not response to ATZ
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  Zoup     |        Owner:  openmoko-devel
        Type:  defect   |       Status:  new           
    Priority:  normal   |    Milestone:                
   Component:  unknown  |      Version:  Om2008.8      
    Severity:  major    |   Resolution:                
    Keywords:           |    Blockedby:                
Reproducible:  always   |     Blocking:                
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------

Comment(by queen6):

 You can disable qpe in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89qtopia (comment line which
 starts qpe), but I'm not sure if that's what you want to do. As far as I'm
 aware qpe is responsible for more than just GSM.

 I would recommend you to install gsm0710muxd and modify your
 /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89qtopia file. That way all Qtopia services will work
 fine, and you can enjoy your GPRS connection.
 Everything is described in the link above.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1877#comment:5>
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--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
#1877: ttySAC0 does not response to ATZ
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  Zoup     |        Owner:  openmoko-devel
        Type:  defect   |       Status:  new           
    Priority:  normal   |    Milestone:                
   Component:  unknown  |      Version:  Om2008.8      
    Severity:  major    |   Resolution:                
    Keywords:           |    Blockedby:                
Reproducible:  always   |     Blocking:                
------------------------+---------------------------------------------------

Comment(by shawnzier):

 I only use the GPRS data. I am not using my phone for voice at the moment.
 How can I workaround this issue by preventing qpe from starting up at
 boot?

-- 
Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1877#comment:4>
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--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
#1891: dfu-util from 28-Aug-2008 does not run on 32bit x86
----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  hipitihop       |          Owner:  openmoko-devel
     Type:  defect          |         Status:  new           
 Priority:  normal          |      Milestone:  Om2008.9      
Component:  host utilities  |        Version:  Om2008.8      
 Severity:  normal          |       Keywords:                
Blockedby:                  |   Reproducible:  always        
 Blocking:                  |  
----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/releases/Om2008.8-update/dfu-util

 Does not run on x86 32 bit ubuntu system.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1891>
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