Hans what can I provide that will help us troubleshoot this.

The cpu is an A20 on the cubieboard2

Could this be an error in the defconf or some other script?


On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Hans de Goede <hdego...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 12/20/2013 08:27 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>
>> The problem is that boot up doesn't complete
>>
>
> Ah, I had missed the "mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card"
> error, that one is not normal.
>
> No idea what is going here ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
>
>
>> On Friday 20 December 2013 20:25:25 Hans de Goede wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 12/20/2013 04:30 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey guys I am getting these errors
>>>>
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 52,  RTO
>>>> [    4.099702] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 52,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 52,  RTO
>>>> [    4.108190] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 52,  RTO
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V width 1
>>>> timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.120891] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V
>>>> width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V width 1
>>>> timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.141002] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V
>>>> width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> [    4.155772] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> [    4.164081] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> [    4.172399] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> [    4.180703] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 5,  RTO
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V width 1
>>>> timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.193950] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V
>>>> width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V width 1
>>>> timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.211685] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V
>>>> width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V width 1
>>>> timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.231790] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm PP pm ON vdd 3.3V
>>>> width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> [    4.247141] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> [    4.255473] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> [    4.263814] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> [    4.272123] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 2,  RTO
>>>> <3>mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card
>>>> [    4.280665] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm ON vdd 3.3V width 1
>>>> timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.294322] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 400000Hz bm OD pm ON vdd 3.3V
>>>> width 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <3>[mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 1,  RTO
>>>> [    4.307746] [mmc-err] smc 0 err, cmd 1,  RTO
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 0Hz bm OD pm OFF vdd 3.3V width 1 timing
>>>> LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> [    4.320013] [mmc-msg] sdc0 set ios: clk 0Hz bm OD pm OFF vdd 3.3V
>>>> width
>>>> 1 timing LEGACY(SDR12) dt B
>>>> <6>[mmc-msg] sdc0 power off
>>>> [    4.331589] [mmc-msg] sdc0 power off
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am wondering what the issue is the memory card is not the issue at
>>>> least
>>>> not on native linux on a non embedded system.
>>>>
>>>
>>> These errors are caused by the linux mmc subsystem making calls which
>>> only
>>> work on sdio devices (ie sdio wifi cards) which fail on sd-cards. This is
>>> only done during initial probing of the card when the mmc subsys tries to
>>> find out what kind of card is exactly connected. They can safely be
>>> ignored.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Hans
>>>
>>
>>
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