#2180: stable-tracking: 'rxserr' UART messages -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: laforge | Owner: openmoko-kernel Type: defect | Status: new Priority: high | Milestone: FSO Component: System Software | Version: Severity: major | Keywords: gps s3x24xx_serial rxerr Haspatch: 0 | Blockedby: Estimated: | Patchreview: Blocking: | Reproducible: -----------------------------+----------------------------------------------
Comment(by Sascha): > For GTA02 I guess that's WLAN driver, what's the status of your WLAN device when you are running these tests? Module not loaded or loaded, but not used: {{{ $ cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 16: 1 s3c-ext0 lis302dl 17: 4 s3c-ext0 modem 30: 404740 s3c S3C2410 Timer Tick 33: 0 s3c s3c-mci 37: 400955 s3c s3c-mci 41: 97214 s3c s3c2410_udc 42: 36 s3c ohci_hcd:usb1 43: 1834 s3c s3c2440-i2c 48: 1 s3c-ext Neo1973 Headphone jack 49: 0 s3c-ext ar6000 50: 1 s3c-ext Neo1973 AUX button 51: 1 s3c-ext Neo1973 HOLD button 53: 19 s3c-ext pcf50633 60: 1 s3c-ext lis302dl 70: 540463 s3c-uart0 s3c2440-uart 71: 12968 s3c-uart0 s3c2440-uart 79: 6 s3c-adc s3c2410_action 80: 408 s3c-adc s3c2410_action Err: 0 }}} > Does ignore_s3c2410_serial_overruns.patch mean that we are able to survive all of these claimed errors OK now? for gsm: yes so far for gps: no -- Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2180#comment:15> docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/> openmoko trac