Seems A1 board is more stable than EA1 version.
I had one EA1 pandaboard before, but was destroyed, so I buy another A1
board.
Attach the kernel building log(build_log.tar.gz) and the config
file(20110214-panda.log.tar.gz)
used in building kernel for my A1 pandaboard.
>From the log, you may see I can succeed in building kernel on Pandaboard for 2
>times
and no any kernel error has been observed, both highmem and 3G/1G option are
enabled
In fact, I have tried doing the below also to reproduce the issue by building
kernel on
Pandaboard A1, but did not succeed in triggering the issue on my board:
- building kernel on SD card
- use gcc-4.5.1
- use same kernel parameters with Brywu
- building kernel after consuming 512M memory by test code wrote by me
So does the issue only exist in old EA1 hardware? Maybe we may ask other guys
to try reproducing the issue on their A1 board to see if the same result can be
got.
** Attachment added: "log.tar.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ti-omap4/+bug/633227/+attachment/1851164/+files/log.tar.gz
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instabilities with highmem activated
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