Dear Paul, Sorry for the delay.
I uploaded another build from current master to the board_status repository. I disabled the serial console and rebooted twice before uploading the data. I think RAM initialization time is more or less the same. Is there anything else I can do to debug this? Best Regards, - Eli On 16/04/18 09:07, Paul Menzel wrote: > Dear Eli, > > > Am Montag, den 12.02.2018, 11:55 +0100 schrieb Elisenda Cuadros: > >> Sure, I will be happy to do it :-) > Thank you very much for uploading the data to the board status > repository [1]. > > I noticed, that the serial console is enabled in your run, which causes > the boot time to be quite slow as all messages have to be sent over the > serial cable. > > Could you please do another upload with the serial console disabled? > You can just use latest commit from the master branch. That data would > be nice to have to keep track of possible boot time regressions. > > Also, RAM initialization took 1.7 seconds according to the time stamps. > > ``` > 2:before ram initialization 178,042 (174,580) > 3:after ram initialization 1,878,897 (1,700,855) > ``` > > If it is really that long – I didn’t see any log messages, so it’s > shouldn’t be the serial console –, could you do at least two reboots to > see if it’s due to an empty cache of the RAM data? > > > Kind regards, > > Paul > > > [1] asus/am1i-a/4.7-294-gac05cbdea4/2018-02-12T15_31_32Z > >
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