On 26/01/13 06:06, the mail apparently from Renato Golin included:
Hi folks,
I'm testing different kernels with the LLVM LAVA job and the latest one
segfaulted. If you search for the phrase on the subject on the URL below:
https://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/scheduler/job/46067/log_file
You'll see the stack trace and memory dump. These are the tar balls I used:
"rootfs":
"http://releases.linaro.org/12.12/ubuntu/quantal-images/nano/linaro-quantal-nano-20121217-210.tar.gz",
"hwpack":
"http://releases.linaro.org/12.12/ubuntu/quantal-hwpacks/hwpack_linaro-panda_20121217-20_armhf_supported.tar.gz"
Is this the right place to report this kind of stuff?
Hi -
We added a bunch of thermal-related bits (different from the thermal
bits that Linaro PM guys got upstream) to the tilt- kernels. It's
support for their thermal sensor and TI's "thermal framework" which
monitors it and messes with the cpu frequency limit.
Without this or something doing a similar deal, a Panda ES will blow
chunks after a short period at 1.2GHz.
-Andy
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