On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 08:48:52PM +0200, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak wrote: > Hey guys! > > I have really small question. Is your GPS working now?
Yes. Debian with dist-upgrade ~2 days ago (rebuilt zhone and such). Both TangoGPS and 'fsoraw -r GPS -- omgps' working. Slightly modified andy-tracking kernel (2.6.29-rc3). > And if not, > when it worked last time? Also if not - after trying to use it, check > if you have "rxerr" messages in dmesg, and report it here. Something more interesting: Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] tangogps: page allocation failure. order:1, mode:0x20 Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] [<c027ccac>] (dump_stack+0x0/0x14) from [<c0083b40>] (__alloc_pages_internal+0x3c0/0x3e8) ... Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] Normal: 503*4kB 0*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 2156kB Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 22576 total pagecache pages Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 3198 pages in swap cache Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] Swap cache stats: add 211238, delete 208040, find 291533/320129 Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] Free swap = 676352kB Jul 27 02:09:36 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] Total swap = 714884kB Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 32768 pages of RAM Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 804 free pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 2675 reserved pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 1888 slab pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 13342 pages shared Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.425000] 3198 pages swap cached Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] tangogps: page allocation failure. order:1, mode:0x20 Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] [<c027ccac>] (dump_stack+0x0/0x14) from [<c0083b40>] (__alloc_pages_internal+0x3c0/0x3e8) ... Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] Normal: 506*4kB 16*8kB 1*16kB 2*32kB 1*64kB 0*128kB 0*256kB 0*512kB 0*1024kB 0*2048kB 0*4096kB = 2296kB Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 22515 total pagecache pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 3200 pages in swap cache Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] Swap cache stats: add 211240, delete 208040, find 291533/320130 Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] Free swap = 676352kB Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] Total swap = 714884kB Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 32768 pages of RAM Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 864 free pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 2675 reserved pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 1888 slab pages Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 13343 pages shared Jul 27 02:09:37 debian-gta02 kernel: [357940.455000] 3200 pages swap cached Jul 27 02:09:38 debian-gta02 kernel: [357941.785000] rxerr: port=1 ch=0x00, rxs=0x0000000d Jul 27 02:09:38 debian-gta02 kernel: [357941.955000] rxerr: port=1 ch=0x00, rxs=0x0000000c Jul 27 02:11:33 debian-gta02 kernel: [358057.235000] rxerr: port=1 ch=0x00, rxs=0x0000000c Jul 27 02:11:43 debian-gta02 kernel: [358067.040000] rxerr: port=1 ch=0x00, rxs=0x0000000c Jul 27 02:16:25 debian-gta02 kernel: [358349.690000] rxerr: port=1 ch=0x00, rxs=0x0000000c Jul 27 02:16:50 debian-gta02 kernel: [358374.245000] gta02_udc_command S3C2410_UDC_P_ENABLE Jul 27 02:16:51 debian-gta02 kernel: [358374.825000] g_ether gadget: full speed config #1: CDC Ethernet (ECM) Jul 27 02:16:52 debian-gta02 kernel: [358376.550000] pcf50633 0-0073: usb curlim to 500 mA I think it is perfectly normal to get a few 'rxerr: port=1' messages when the GPS is turned off (although even after ~7 minutes?). But I'm worried about those 'page allocation failure' messages. -- Rask Ingemann Lambertsen Danish law requires addresses in e-mail to be logged and stored for a year _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community