* Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081116 12:47]: > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > | * Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081114 16:19]: > |> Somebody in the thread at some point said: > |> | On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 16:07, Cédric Berger > how recent does u-boot > |> | need to be ? (mine is at worst late september) > |> |> -> I guet "bad data CRC" at the very begining of the boot. (and it > |> aborts) > |> |> > |> | > |> | well, same problem with u-boot from today. > |> | > |> | mmm... was there not some problem about flashing a kernel bigger than > |> 2Mo ? > | > |> Yes not the flashing but the U-Boot environment is set up to only pull > |> 2MB into SDRAM, you can meddle it I believe. > | > |> I'll also put a recent Qi up in a minute that can do it too. > | > | hmm, somehow sound is not working correctly, if I boot via Qi. The same > | stable-tracking kernel booted via u-boot (with the setenv from Werner) > | has working sound. > | > | The sound card is there and I can open alsamixer and adjust the mixer > | settings. Also alsactl restore is working. But no sound comes out of the > | speaker. > | > | What can this be?
> Can you explain the steps needed to reproduce this? Another guy was > saying he received a call to wake his suspended device, I guess it > should mean sound was working for him, and I think he was using Qi. I flashed qi-s3c2442-andy_31095752b3d61962.udfu and uImage-moredrivers-GTA02_stable-tracking_35e59a5529403296-GTA02.bin Then I booted into SHR and tried calling. No sound. Ssh'd into it and looked at alsamixer, which looked fine. So I thought this might be some incompatibility between SHR and stable-tracking. Then I re-flashed u-boot changed the environment to boot the bigger kernel and retried. With success. Will retry now with the newer Qi (qi-s3c2442-andy_589233efbd0792b8.udfu) and the newer uImage (uImage-moredrivers-GTA02_stable-tracking_69f1632025765e66-GTA02.bin) and will tell you, if I can reproduce it... > Which sound channels are we trying to use? How do I check this? > -Andy Mok
