Re: [SHR-U] WiFi-related memory leak

2010-02-19 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Denis Shulyaka shuly...@gmail.com writes:
 Is it a known problem, or I have unique combination of AP software and
 FR settings?

Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
cron job that logs the output of ps axuf to file every 30 minutes
for example. This makes it easy to see if some process is consuming
more and more memory.


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Re: [SHR-U] WiFi-related memory leak

2010-02-19 Thread omcomali . rhn
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
vancel35 van...@thespazcat.com wrote:

 
 I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
 ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very quickly, but as far
 as I know, nothing had been killed.
 
 I didn't even think about the Wifi being the problem.  If it's data-related,
 I probably didn't have enough data passing to cause a problem.
 
 -Laura

I've had something similar, compiling a big project on the Freerunner with swap 
enabled, wifi on.
Before I started, some RAM was free, after it finished (about 6h), and I closed 
all programs to match the previous state, the system was much less responsive, 
RAM was nearly full and 50MB of swap was used. All programs seemed to have 
normal reserved memory footprints.

The above details are not to be trusted, I could have overlooked something 
important.

Maybe it has something to do with memory fragmentation? Or maybe it's 
sd-related?

Cheers,
rhn

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Re: [SHR-U] WiFi-related memory leak

2010-02-19 Thread William Kenworthy
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 09:42 +0100, omcomali@porcupinefactory.org
wrote:
 On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:18:32 -0800 (PST)
 vancel35 van...@thespazcat.com wrote:
 
  
  I don't know if what I saw was the same problem, but I left mine on my wifi
  ovenight and when I woke up, it wasn't responding very quickly, but as far
  as I know, nothing had been killed.
  
  I didn't even think about the Wifi being the problem.  If it's data-related,
  I probably didn't have enough data passing to cause a problem.
  
  -Laura
 
 I've had something similar, compiling a big project on the Freerunner with 
 swap enabled, wifi on.
 Before I started, some RAM was free, after it finished (about 6h), and I 
 closed all programs to match the previous state, the system was much less 
 responsive, RAM was nearly full and 50MB of swap was used. All programs 
 seemed to have normal reserved memory footprints.
 
 The above details are not to be trusted, I could have overlooked something 
 important.
 
 Maybe it has something to do with memory fragmentation? Or maybe it's 
 sd-related?
 
 Cheers,
 rhn
 

There was a report a while back of logs (which are on a tmpfs and
therefore subtract from memory) filling up and causing problems.  When
on wifi is the FR generating lots of messages?  What does free and df
-h report?

BillK




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[debian] ofono

2010-02-19 Thread Neil Jerram
I'm vaguely interested in trying the ofono stack (as an alternative to
FSO ogsmd).

The current release is 0.18, and it looks from [1] as though this has
built successfully for armel - but it doesn't seem to have made it
into the armel repository yet.  Can any Debian guru explain why not?

Also, does anyone know of any ofono applications?  (Apart from the
test scripts in ofono's git.)

[1] https://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=ofono

Regards,
Neil

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Re: [debian] ofono

2010-02-19 Thread Sebastian Reichel
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 09:56:53AM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
 I'm vaguely interested in trying the ofono stack (as an alternative to
 FSO ogsmd).
 
 The current release is 0.18, and it looks from [1] as though this has
 built successfully for armel - but it doesn't seem to have made it
 into the armel repository yet.  Can any Debian guru explain why not?
 
 Also, does anyone know of any ofono applications?  (Apart from the
 test scripts in ofono's git.)
 
 [1] https://buildd.debian.org/pkg.cgi?pkg=ofono

it is available:

http://packages.debian.org/sid/ofono

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Re: [SHR-U] WiFi-related memory leak

2010-02-19 Thread Denis Shulyaka
2010/2/19 Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi:
 Never heard of such a problem. Can you make it happen again? Write a
 cron job that logs the output of ps axuf to file every 30 minutes
 for example. This makes it easy to see if some process is consuming
 more and more memory.

Yes, it happens every time and much faster than the whole night. I'll
do some logging of `ps auxf`, `free` and `df -h` every 5 minutes.

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SHR Stable Party

2010-02-19 Thread rakshat hooja
As promised I  have put together a very basic framework of the SHR Stable
release party planning page

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_Party_Page

Please go through it and add your information/ improve it/ send feedback.

Currently it is only linked from the SHR page on the OM wiki

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR#SHR.2FStable_release_party

Please let me know the other places it should be linked from (main SHR
wiki?)


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Debian - issues

2010-02-19 Thread omcomali . rhn
Hi,

I just installed Debian to be able to use some packages from the repos, and I 
need help to get it to behave.

It's installed on SD card with multiple partitions, but how to mount the other 
partitions? I couldn't find the relevant device files in /dev, except for mtdX, 
which are character devices and probably related to builtin NAND anyway.

Another issue: wlan. I'm using a 2.6.29 kernel (I don't know if it's the kernel 
I use on my primary SHR or Debian-installed one). I know there are some WiFi 
problems with it, but my research suggested people were able to use it 
sometimes. In my case, the network device is not even present... Can I do 
something about this?

Bonus question: why does Debian feel (and compile stuff) so much faster than 
SHR?

Cheers,
rhn

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Re: Debian - issues

2010-02-19 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
 It's installed on SD card with multiple partitions, but how to mount
 the other partitions? I couldn't find the relevant device files in
 /dev, except for mtdX, which are character devices and probably
 related to builtin NAND anyway.

uname -r?
dpkg -l udev?
zgrep SYSFS /proc/config.gz | grep DEPRECATED?

My guess is that you have too old kernel which does not work with your
udev.

 Another issue: wlan. I'm using a 2.6.29 kernel (I don't know if it's
 the kernel I use on my primary SHR or Debian-installed one). I know
 there are some WiFi problems with it, but my research suggested
 people were able to use it sometimes. In my case, the network device
 is not even present... Can I do something about this?

We need to first know which kernel you have.

 Bonus question: why does Debian feel (and compile stuff) so much
 faster than SHR?

No idea, you need to come up with some objective benchmarks :-)

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Re: Debian - issues

2010-02-19 Thread Sebastian Reichel
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 09:35:30PM +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
 omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
  It's installed on SD card with multiple partitions, but how to mount
  the other partitions? I couldn't find the relevant device files in
  /dev, except for mtdX, which are character devices and probably
  related to builtin NAND anyway.
 
 uname -r?
 dpkg -l udev?
 zgrep SYSFS /proc/config.gz | grep DEPRECATED?
 
 My guess is that you have too old kernel which does not work with your
 udev.
 
  Another issue: wlan. I'm using a 2.6.29 kernel (I don't know if it's
  the kernel I use on my primary SHR or Debian-installed one). I know
  there are some WiFi problems with it, but my research suggested
  people were able to use it sometimes. In my case, the network device
  is not even present... Can I do something about this?
 
 We need to first know which kernel you have.
 
  Bonus question: why does Debian feel (and compile stuff) so much
  faster than SHR?
 
 No idea, you need to come up with some objective benchmarks :-)

Hi,

probably the kernel from the repository. DEPRECATED is still in
there, I'm currently experimenting which stuff can be compiled as
module and which things cannot. E.g. the vibrator doesn't work if
compiled as module (after loading the module there is no file in
/sys) The upload will finally disable DEPRECATED links in /sys.

About the speed - The packages are compiled with -O2 and the kernel
has the debugging stuff and preemption disabled.

I heard wifi is sometimes not working as expected with the optimized
kernel for unknown reasons. I haven't used wifi for quite some time,
so I don't know all the details.

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Re: Debian - issues

2010-02-19 Thread omcomali . rhn
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 21:35:30 +0200
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi wrote:

 omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
  It's installed on SD card with multiple partitions, but how to mount
  the other partitions? I couldn't find the relevant device files in
  /dev, except for mtdX, which are character devices and probably
  related to builtin NAND anyway.
 
 uname -r?
 dpkg -l udev?
 zgrep SYSFS /proc/config.gz | grep DEPRECATED?
 
 My guess is that you have too old kernel which does not work with your
 udev.
Here are the results:

debian uname -r
2.6.29-20100118.gita15608f2
debian dpkg -l udev
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name   VersionDescription
+++-==-==-
ii  udev   151-2  /dev/ and 
hotplug management daemon
debian zgrep SYSFS /proc/config.gz | grep DEPRECATED
CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED=y
CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2=y

Doesn't Debian install its own kernel? uname -r on SHR gives 2.6.29-rc3

 
  Another issue: wlan. I'm using a 2.6.29 kernel (I don't know if it's
  the kernel I use on my primary SHR or Debian-installed one). I know
  there are some WiFi problems with it, but my research suggested
  people were able to use it sometimes. In my case, the network device
  is not even present... Can I do something about this?
 
 We need to first know which kernel you have.
 
  Bonus question: why does Debian feel (and compile stuff) so much
  faster than SHR?
 
 No idea, you need to come up with some objective benchmarks :-)

The thing I noticed first is the 6MB smaller memory footprint in Debian. As 
openembedded is specifically designed for devices with less memory, I expected 
it to be better...
Compiling a program (peak memory usage during compilation 70MB) took twice the 
amount of time on SHR, but I don't think the swapping alone was the reason.
I can post the time g++ and free output for both systems.

A synthetic benchmark (only the ending for brevity):
shr openssl speed
  signverifysign/s verify/s
rsa  512 bits 0.023652s 0.00s 42.3450.1
rsa 1024 bits 0.134795s 0.007125s  7.4140.3
rsa 2048 bits 0.884167s 0.025219s  1.1 39.7
rsa 4096 bits 6.15s 0.092828s  0.2 10.8
  signverifysign/s verify/s
dsa  512 bits 0.021685s 0.024925s 46.1 40.1
dsa 1024 bits 0.070863s 0.083551s 14.1 12.0
dsa 2048 bits 0.254737s 0.304000s  3.9  3.3

debian openssl speed
  signverifysign/s verify/s
rsa  512 bits 0.008735s 0.000819s114.5   1220.9
rsa 1024 bits 0.041125s 0.002088s 24.3478.9
rsa 2048 bits 0.237857s 0.006484s  4.2154.2
rsa 4096 bits 1.604286s 0.022031s  0.6 45.4
  signverifysign/s verify/s
dsa  512 bits 0.007156s 0.007992s139.7125.1
dsa 1024 bits 0.019780s 0.023389s 50.6 42.8
dsa 2048 bits 0.063590s 0.075344s 15.7 13.3

Turns out Debian is over twice as fast as SHR! What's the status of fso and 
shr-apps compared to SHR?

Cheers,
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problems getting android to run

2010-02-19 Thread Jozef Siska

Hi,

  I was trying to get adnroid running on my freerunner...

I first tried the automated install (i put it o a fat-only sd, and then
also on one with exactly one fat and one ext2 partition...)
It booted, installed qi then showed a white screen and rebooted, the red
led blinked (might be that it blinked multiple times very fast, hard to
say..), vibrated and then stayed on the white screen 

The blink of the red led was shorter then a normal boot (I put
in a sd card with shr on it and it booted ok, the red led blinked
shortly (presumably for the first FAT partition) and then lighted-up for
a longer time before the kernel came up...)


I tried flashing the kernel and rootfs manualy through dfu-util
(kernel.img and system.img, though I am not really sure if these are the
right files...), but it seems that qi can't boot it.
When trying without a sd card the red led lights up (for a longer time,
like when I was able to  boot shr from sd), it vibrates shortly 2 times
and nothing else happens...
With a sd card without a usable system, it just blinks and vibrates.

The same happens, when I flash a shr kernel and rootfs to the neo, so it
seems to be a qi problem... (NOR u-boot boots the shr kernel just
fine..., gets a CRC error on the android kernel, which is what I expected...)

Then I tried loading the kernel through dfu-util directly to memory and
booting it, this booted the kernel, displayed a logo and stayed
there...

Is there any way to disable the logo / enable some debug output to see
what is going on?

I tried  android-on-freerunner-cupcake-0.2.0-RC1.tar.gz 
and also 
android-on-freerunner-cupcake-daily-20100214.tar.bz2
 and 
android-on-freerunner-master-daily-20100210.tar.bz2
from http://serdar-dere.net/~serdar/daily/


the master branch doesn't have the logo, so it shows a lot of output,
I saw a lot of nand_read_bbt: bad block... mesasges, though if I boot
up shr, I can mount and use the mtd partition without problems... 
(or if I flash and run SHR from nand...)

the last screenfull of messages  looked like:
init: cannot find '/system/bin/ifconfig', disabling 'usb-ether'
init: command 'class_start' r=0
init: processing action 0x37c20 (boot)
init: command 'mount' r=0
a lot of 
init: command 'chown' r=0
and 'setprop' r=0
...
init: processing action 0x34e40 (property: persist.service.adb.enable=1)
init: starting adbd
init: command 'start' r =0
s3c-ohci s3c-ohci: susped root hub

and that it stayed there...

Btw, for any it stayed there I usually went doing another things and
left it few times for even an hour... So I guess it certainly wasn't
doing anything... ;)

Any hints / suggestions? 

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Re: [debian] ofono

2010-02-19 Thread Neil Jerram
On 19 February 2010 11:10, Jeroen Wouters woute...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is yafono that provides Ofono support for Telepathy:
 http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Yafono
 I can't get it to build though.

Thanks for your suggestions!  Telepathy is interesting for the longer
term, but even if it did build I don't think that's what I want right
now - too many layers.

 Then there is a distribution for the Freerunner called Neophysis. They
 are building their own framework and GUI on top of ofono:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/of...@ofono.org/msg00807.html
 http://neophysis.sourceforge.net/images/neophysis-testing/

Yes, indeed.  Unfortunately it seems that none of neophysis's code
browsing options (svn and git at sourceforge) is working yet... but I
suppose it should be easy to extract the test ncurses GUI from their
tarball.  (I'm not personally attracted by the option of installing a
complete new distribution.)

Regards,
 Neil

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Re: Debian - issues

2010-02-19 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
omcomali@porcupinefactory.org writes:
 debian uname -r
 2.6.29-20100118.gita15608f2

udev was changed recently and it does not work with this kernel. You
probably need to wait for a new version to be uploaded.

  Another issue: wlan. I'm using a 2.6.29 kernel (I don't know if it's

This a known regression.

#2327 wifi sometimes fails to start with ar6000_activate: Failed to activate 
-4 when DEBUG_KERNEL/PREEMPT are disabled
-- http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/2327

[pkg-fso-maint] linux-2.6-openmoko-20100118.gita15608f and wlan/touchscreen 
bugs?
-- 
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fso-maint/2010-February/002590.html

 A synthetic benchmark (only the ending for brevity):

The kernel you are using has CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL disabled. Disabling
debugging makes things faster but also causes the wlan and touchscreen
bugs.


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Re: Debian - issues

2010-02-19 Thread Sebastian Reichel
 Turns out Debian is over twice as fast as SHR!

Probably SHR uses still the kernel with debug stuff enabled. The
speedup of this is enormous :)

 What's the status of fso and shr-apps compared to SHR?

SHR on Debian is working, it's a git checkout from around one week
ago [1]. You need to install phoneui-apps and libphone-ui-shr. With
the next upload it will be enough to install phoneui-apps.

FSO on Debian is using fsousaged (2010-01-06) from cornucopia and
frameworkd (2010-01-31) for the remaining daemons.

[1] http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/shr.html

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Re: problems getting android to run

2010-02-19 Thread Serdar Dere
Hi Jozef,

how did you tried it?
here is a short review:
unpack contents of tar.gz to fat
run nor
boot from micro sd
that should work
--
flashing kernel.img to kernel and system.img to rootfs should also work 
(if you are able to use usb cable to flash)

master/eclair is experimental if you want to try you can do it.

Useing only sd for booting should work too, there must be an issue at 
googlecodes.
We are trying to think a new solution of the installer so we can use 
every qi we want and not reflash it everytime

Greetings Serdar
Am 19.02.10 23:28, schrieb Jozef Siska:
 Hi,

I was trying to get adnroid running on my freerunner...

 I first tried the automated install (i put it o a fat-only sd, and then
 also on one with exactly one fat and one ext2 partition...)
 It booted, installed qi then showed a white screen and rebooted, the red
 led blinked (might be that it blinked multiple times very fast, hard to
 say..), vibrated and then stayed on the white screen

 The blink of the red led was shorter then a normal boot (I put
 in a sd card with shr on it and it booted ok, the red led blinked
 shortly (presumably for the first FAT partition) and then lighted-up for
 a longer time before the kernel came up...)


 I tried flashing the kernel and rootfs manualy through dfu-util
 (kernel.img and system.img, though I am not really sure if these are the
 right files...), but it seems that qi can't boot it.
 When trying without a sd card the red led lights up (for a longer time,
 like when I was able to  boot shr from sd), it vibrates shortly 2 times
 and nothing else happens...
 With a sd card without a usable system, it just blinks and vibrates.

 The same happens, when I flash a shr kernel and rootfs to the neo, so it
 seems to be a qi problem... (NOR u-boot boots the shr kernel just
 fine..., gets a CRC error on the android kernel, which is what I expected...)

 Then I tried loading the kernel through dfu-util directly to memory and
 booting it, this booted the kernel, displayed a logo and stayed
 there...

 Is there any way to disable the logo / enable some debug output to see
 what is going on?

 I tried  android-on-freerunner-cupcake-0.2.0-RC1.tar.gz
 and also
 android-on-freerunner-cupcake-daily-20100214.tar.bz2
   and
 android-on-freerunner-master-daily-20100210.tar.bz2
 from http://serdar-dere.net/~serdar/daily/


 the master branch doesn't have the logo, so it shows a lot of output,
 I saw a lot of nand_read_bbt: bad block... mesasges, though if I boot
 up shr, I can mount and use the mtd partition without problems...
 (or if I flash and run SHR from nand...)

 the last screenfull of messages  looked like:
 init: cannot find '/system/bin/ifconfig', disabling 'usb-ether'
 init: command 'class_start' r=0
 init: processing action 0x37c20 (boot)
 init: command 'mount' r=0
 a lot of
 init: command 'chown' r=0
 and 'setprop' r=0
 ...
 init: processing action 0x34e40 (property: persist.service.adb.enable=1)
 init: starting adbd
 init: command 'start' r =0
 s3c-ohci s3c-ohci: susped root hub

 and that it stayed there...

 Btw, for any it stayed there I usually went doing another things and
 left it few times for even an hour... So I guess it certainly wasn't
 doing anything... ;)

 Any hints / suggestions?

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Re: problems getting android to run

2010-02-19 Thread Jozef Siska
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 01:23:38AM +0100, Serdar Dere wrote:
 Hi Jozef,
 
 how did you tried it?
 here is a short review:
 unpack contents of tar.gz to fat
 run nor
 boot from micro sd
 that should work
 --
yes, I put the files on a fat (i tried a sd card with a single fat
partition and another with a fat and an ext2 partition),
then booted it through NOR u-boot, it started, installed qi, rebooted
and got stuck at the white screen...

it seems that qi cannot load the kernel from nand or something like
that, because it can start SHR I have on an sd card...

 flashing kernel.img to kernel and system.img to rootfs should also work 
 (if you are able to use usb cable to flash)

I tried that, but still qi can't load/start the kernel...


I wanted to at least try it, so I booted the kernel by starting NOR u-boot,
using dfu-util to upload the kernel to memory and booting it with uboot:
dfu-util  -a 0 -D kernel.img -R 
and then in uboot:
setenv bootargs ${bootargs_base} rootdelay=5 ${mtdparts} ro loglevel=8; bootm 
0x3200

(I used that some time ago to boot some of the first versions of
andoroid, as I didn't want to replace u-boot at that time ;)

This started the kernel, displayed the android/freerunner logo and
didn't go any further...


so I tried master, because that doesn't have the logo, booted it in the
same way and it stopped with the output I wrote in the original mail...

yoyo


 master/eclair is experimental if you want to try you can do it.
 
 Useing only sd for booting should work too, there must be an issue at 
 googlecodes.
 We are trying to think a new solution of the installer so we can use 
 every qi we want and not reflash it everytime
 
 Greetings Serdar
 Am 19.02.10 23:28, schrieb Jozef Siska:
  Hi,
 
 I was trying to get adnroid running on my freerunner...
 
  I first tried the automated install (i put it o a fat-only sd, and then
  also on one with exactly one fat and one ext2 partition...)
  It booted, installed qi then showed a white screen and rebooted, the red
  led blinked (might be that it blinked multiple times very fast, hard to
  say..), vibrated and then stayed on the white screen
 
  The blink of the red led was shorter then a normal boot (I put
  in a sd card with shr on it and it booted ok, the red led blinked
  shortly (presumably for the first FAT partition) and then lighted-up for
  a longer time before the kernel came up...)
 
 
  I tried flashing the kernel and rootfs manualy through dfu-util
  (kernel.img and system.img, though I am not really sure if these are the
  right files...), but it seems that qi can't boot it.
  When trying without a sd card the red led lights up (for a longer time,
  like when I was able to  boot shr from sd), it vibrates shortly 2 times
  and nothing else happens...
  With a sd card without a usable system, it just blinks and vibrates.
 
  The same happens, when I flash a shr kernel and rootfs to the neo, so it
  seems to be a qi problem... (NOR u-boot boots the shr kernel just
  fine..., gets a CRC error on the android kernel, which is what I 
  expected...)
 
  Then I tried loading the kernel through dfu-util directly to memory and
  booting it, this booted the kernel, displayed a logo and stayed
  there...
 
  Is there any way to disable the logo / enable some debug output to see
  what is going on?
 
  I tried  android-on-freerunner-cupcake-0.2.0-RC1.tar.gz
  and also
  android-on-freerunner-cupcake-daily-20100214.tar.bz2
and
  android-on-freerunner-master-daily-20100210.tar.bz2
  from http://serdar-dere.net/~serdar/daily/
 
 
  the master branch doesn't have the logo, so it shows a lot of output,
  I saw a lot of nand_read_bbt: bad block... mesasges, though if I boot
  up shr, I can mount and use the mtd partition without problems...
  (or if I flash and run SHR from nand...)
 
  the last screenfull of messages  looked like:
  init: cannot find '/system/bin/ifconfig', disabling 'usb-ether'
  init: command 'class_start' r=0
  init: processing action 0x37c20 (boot)
  init: command 'mount' r=0
  a lot of
  init: command 'chown' r=0
  and 'setprop' r=0
  ...
  init: processing action 0x34e40 (property: persist.service.adb.enable=1)
  init: starting adbd
  init: command 'start' r =0
  s3c-ohci s3c-ohci: susped root hub
 
  and that it stayed there...
 
  Btw, for any it stayed there I usually went doing another things and
  left it few times for even an hour... So I guess it certainly wasn't
  doing anything... ;)
 
  Any hints / suggestions?
 
  yoyo
 
 
 
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Re: SHR Stable Party

2010-02-19 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
I like the idea :) Bacelona people what do you think?
rakshat propone hacer una party el mes que vuene el dia en que shr
testing pase a stable, algun bareto en el que podamos quedar y hacer
una birra para celebrarlo?
Hacer una paralela en Madrid?
2010/2/19 rakshat hooja raks...@gmail.com:
 As promised I  have put together a very basic framework of the SHR Stable
 release party planning page

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR_Party_Page

 Please go through it and add your information/ improve it/ send feedback.

 Currently it is only linked from the SHR page on the OM wiki

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR#SHR.2FStable_release_party

 Please let me know the other places it should be linked from (main SHR
 wiki?)


 Rakshat

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FOSS GSM baseband

2010-02-19 Thread Alishams Hassam
yay, someone is working on free gsm baseband software! It is called
OsmocomBB and is found here: http://bb.osmocom.org/trac/ They're not
targeting the freerunner but some Calypso that is different from ours.
They claim different calypsos should be easy enough to port to. My
geek bone is tingling.


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