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   1. Re: Openmoko Bug #2229: GSM was working fine for months,
      suddenly will not register using any GSM stack (Openmoko Public Trac)
   2. Re: Openmoko Bug #2229: GSM was working fine for months,
      suddenly will not register using any GSM stack (Openmoko Public Trac)
   3. Re: Openmoko Bug #2229: GSM was working fine for months,
      suddenly will not register using any GSM stack (Openmoko Public Trac)
   4. Re: Openmoko Bug #2229: GSM was working fine for months,
      suddenly will not register using any GSM stack (Openmoko Public Trac)
   5. Openmoko Bug #2283: opkg armv4 repository (Openmoko Public Trac)
   6. Re: Openmoko Bug #2283: opkg armv4 repository
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
   7. Re: Openmoko Bug #2229: GSM was working fine for months,
      suddenly will not register using any GSM stack (Openmoko Public Trac)
   8. Re: Openmoko Bug #2283: opkg armv4 repository
      (Openmoko Public Trac)
--- Begin Message ---
#2229: GSM was working fine for months, suddenly will not register using any GSM
stack
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  danek2    |          Owner:  joerg                     
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  accepted                  
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:                            
Component:  hardware  |        Version:  GTA02v5                   
 Severity:  normal    |       Keywords:  calypso, gsm, registration
 Haspatch:  0         |      Blockedby:                            
Estimated:            |    Patchreview:                            
 Blocking:            |   Reproducible:  always                    
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------

Comment(by joerg):

 Steve, could you get me one of the devices? Seems hw-defect

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2229#comment:9>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2229: GSM was working fine for months, suddenly will not register using any GSM
stack
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  danek2    |          Owner:  joerg                     
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  accepted                  
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:                            
Component:  hardware  |        Version:  GTA02v5                   
 Severity:  normal    |       Keywords:  calypso, gsm, registration
 Haspatch:  0         |      Blockedby:                            
Estimated:            |    Patchreview:                            
 Blocking:            |   Reproducible:  always                    
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------

Comment(by slm3095om):

 Replying to [comment:8 joerg]:
 > Replying to [comment:6 slm3095om]:
 > > In the absence of a scope, I ran the following shell script while I
 reran my test
 >
 > Alas the voltages data from battery coulomb counter are very slow. You'd
 need a real scope to do this test.

 How long does the voltage drop have to last to affect the modem? I could
 throw together a "poor man's oscilloscope" using an Arduino board. I can
 sample one of the 10bit ADCs about 500 times per second; that should allow
 me to detect the voltage drop if it last for 4 or 5 milliseconds. Not a
 10MHz scope by a long shot, but is it close enough?

 > Could you all please state which hw version (board revision, and
 datecode) you got.

 from /proc/cpuinfo:
 Hardware        : GTA02
 Revision        : 0350

 the date code is 20080620

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2229#comment:10>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2229: GSM was working fine for months, suddenly will not register using any GSM
stack
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  danek2    |          Owner:  joerg                     
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  accepted                  
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:                            
Component:  hardware  |        Version:  GTA02v5                   
 Severity:  critical  |       Keywords:  calypso, gsm, registration
 Haspatch:  0         |      Blockedby:                            
Estimated:            |    Patchreview:                            
 Blocking:            |   Reproducible:  always                    
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
Changes (by joerg):

  * severity:  normal => critical


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:10 slm3095om]:
 > How long does the voltage drop have to last to affect the modem? I could
 throw together a "poor man's oscilloscope" using an Arduino board. I can
 sample one of the 10bit ADCs about 500 times per second; that should allow
 me to detect the voltage drop if it last for 4 or 5 milliseconds. Not a
 10MHz scope by a long shot, but is it close enough?

 That would be pretty good. A dropout is for sure in the range of tens of
 ms at least.
 Maybe you could check the schematics / placement and test on both pads of
 R1752 (NC) and on H-TP1701

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2229#comment:11>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2229: GSM was working fine for months, suddenly will not register using any GSM
stack
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  danek2    |          Owner:  joerg                     
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  accepted                  
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:                            
Component:  hardware  |        Version:  GTA02v5                   
 Severity:  critical  |       Keywords:  calypso, gsm, registration
 Haspatch:  0         |      Blockedby:                            
Estimated:            |    Patchreview:                            
 Blocking:            |   Reproducible:  always                    
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------

Comment(by joerg):

 Replying to [comment:10 slm3095om]:

 Also you might try to simply attach a rocksolid 3V5..4V5 power source
 instead of the battery. Beware of overvoltage!

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2229#comment:12>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2283: opkg armv4 repository
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  airzimmy  |          Owner:  Nytowl
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  new   
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:  Om2009
Component:  Distro    |        Version:        
 Severity:  normal    |       Keywords:        
 Haspatch:  0         |      Blockedby:        
Estimated:            |    Patchreview:        
 Blocking:            |   Reproducible:        
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 The images from testing still contain the armv4 repository which does not
 exist. It might be best to remove it, no?

 r...@om-gta02:~# opkg update
 Downloading
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/all/Packages.gz
 Inflating http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/all/Packages.gz
 Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/openmoko-testing-all
 Downloading
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4/Packages.gz
 Downloading
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4t/Packages.gz
 Inflating
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4t/Packages.gz
 Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/openmoko-testing-
 armv4t
 Downloading http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/om-
 gta02/Packages.gz
 Inflating http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/om-
 gta02/Packages.gz
 Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/openmoko-testing-om-
 gta02
 Collected errors:
  * Failed to download
 http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4/Packages.gz, error
 404

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2283>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2283: opkg armv4 repository
-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  airzimmy  |        Owner:  Nytowl 
        Type:  task      |       Status:  closed 
    Priority:  lowest    |    Milestone:  Om2009 
   Component:  Distro    |      Version:         
    Severity:  trivial   |   Resolution:  wontfix
    Keywords:            |     Haspatch:  0      
   Blockedby:            |    Estimated:         
 Patchreview:            |     Blocking:         
Reproducible:            |  
-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------
Changes (by Nytowl):

  * priority:  normal => lowest
  * status:  new => closed
  * resolution:  => wontfix
  * severity:  normal => trivial
  * type:  defect => task


Comment:

 This is a function of how OE generates the feeds.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2283#comment:1>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2229: GSM was working fine for months, suddenly will not register using any GSM
stack
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
 Reporter:  danek2    |          Owner:  joerg                     
     Type:  defect    |         Status:  accepted                  
 Priority:  normal    |      Milestone:                            
Component:  hardware  |        Version:  GTA02v5                   
 Severity:  critical  |       Keywords:  calypso, gsm, registration
 Haspatch:  0         |      Blockedby:                            
Estimated:            |    Patchreview:                            
 Blocking:            |   Reproducible:  always                    
----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------

Comment(by slm3095om):

 Replying to [comment:12 joerg]:
 > Replying to [comment:10 slm3095om]:
 >
 > Also you might try to simply attach a rocksolid 3V5..4V5 power source
 instead of the battery. Beware of overvoltage!

 One of these days I need to get a decent bench supply... in the meantime,
 I used 3 D cells. According to my 'Poor Man's Scope' that never dropped
 below 4.1 V.

 > Maybe you could check the schematics / placement and test on both pads
 of R1752 (NC) and on H-TP1701

 I'm afraid your over estimating my capabilities... I'm pretty sure I could
 hit the test point, I'm not so sure about the resistor. Besides, I'm still
 trying to figure out how I would hold the battery in place, hold the probe
 in place and issue the commands in the ssh session; I would need at least
 three arms.

 > If this problem is triggered by modem inrush current on registering,
 could you please test with a different provider or - better - go to a
 place with much higher signal (more close to the basestation) and try
 registering there?

 I took the phone and my notebook and parked across the street from a
 tower. I ran the test twice,
 once with a SIM from Fido (my normal SIM) and once with a SIM from Rogers.
 In both cases the modem reset. This was with the FIC battery installed.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2229#comment:13>
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--- Begin Message ---
#2283: opkg armv4 repository
-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------
    Reporter:  airzimmy  |        Owner:  Nytowl 
        Type:  task      |       Status:  closed 
    Priority:  lowest    |    Milestone:  Om2009 
   Component:  Distro    |      Version:         
    Severity:  trivial   |   Resolution:  wontfix
    Keywords:            |     Haspatch:  0      
   Blockedby:            |    Estimated:         
 Patchreview:            |     Blocking:         
Reproducible:            |  
-------------------------+--------------------------------------------------

Comment(by airzimmy):

 So can we change the function? The mailinglist has had several notices by
 users of this 404.

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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2283#comment:2>
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