POMdev wrote: > Do your results above show the status just before (or just after) a > failure? Is this with the stock firmware? > > Compared to one of my radios, your top result shows a lot of activity > that mine doesn't. Yours: > > Code: -------------------- > > -- memory top line not in file -- > cpu: 3% usr 56% sys 0% nic 0% idle 0% io 30% irq 9% sirq > load average: 3.10 3.13 3.03 2/67 3177 > pid ppid user stat vsz %mem %cpu command > 740 2 root sw< 0 0% 27% [ksdiorqd] > 712 2 root rw< 0 0% 20% [ar6k async] > 306 2 root sw< 0 0% 20% [irq-9] > 9 2 root sw< 0 0% 10% [sirq-tasklet/0] > 789 753 root s 7300 12% 10% jive_alsa -d default -c dac -b 20000 -p 2 -s 16 -f 3 > 753 1 root r 31236 50% 6% /usr/bin/jive > 3177 3147 root r 2800 5% 5% top -------------------- > > > (Tip: "top -b -n1" just displays once to the console, preserving the > first line.) > > Mine (eth1 WLAN enabled and connected): > > Code: -------------------- > > mem: 59836k used, 2276k free, 0k shrd, 5220k buff, 14736k cached > cpu: 11% usr 48% sys 0% nic 36% idle 0% io 1% irq 0% sirq > load average: 1.38 1.59 1.57 1/70 15077 > pid ppid user stat vsz %mem %cpu command > 756 1 root s 35200 57% 11% /usr/bin/jive > 967 756 root s 7296 12% 7% jive_alsa -d default -c dac -b 20000 -p 2 -s 16 -f 3 > 751 1 root s 8912 14% 3% /bin/sh /etc/wlanpoke/wlanpoke.sh -w slow -d /etc/log/ > 9 2 root sw< 0 0% 2% [sirq-tasklet/0] > 5544 2 root sw< 0 0% 2% [ksdiorqd] > 12384 22176 root r 2796 5% 2% top > 306 2 root sw< 0 0% 1% [irq-9] > 5515 2 root sw< 0 0% 1% [ar6k async] > 22103 698 root s 2584 4% 1% dropbear -i -------------------- > > > Your radio has really high %CPU for processes that have very low > values on mine. The [ksdiorqd] process in particular is showing 27% > CPU, the 30% irq 9% sirq (hardware and software interrupts), and > [AR6K Async] entries are concerning. Are these values similar to those > after rebooting? > > I believe that 'ksdiorqd' is an identifier for the 'sdio_irq_thread' > for SDIO cards and devices. I don't know whether the SDIO interface is > used for the WLAN and/or Ethernet chips or not. The [AR6K Async] > process suggests that the wireless chip is enabled and perhaps causing > the trouble, although it shouldn't. Try the same after switching to > WLAN. Try switching to Ethernet and disabling the WLAN driver. When > you are "in the weeds" this far, you might as well try running > wlanpoke from the console (RTM) and troubleshooting that at least to > obtain more diagnostics. > > At some point I can try Ethernet on my serially connected radio for a > better answer.
Not sure it's worth the trouble... Factory-restored again. Left it with stock firmware. Wired Ethernet connection only. "Connected to Ethernet" with DHCP IP. Radio is previously registered to me on mysqueezebox.com, so let it continue with that account when prompted, and it immediately came online and connected to my local LMS server. No other settings touched. Went to lunch. Came back less than an hour later, and it was already in the sluggish/unresponsive state. This is literally a new, out-of-the-box scenario, and I'm having the same problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rdeckard's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=40772 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=114775 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
