Re: qi not working? or is it android?

2009-02-07 Thread Alexander Shulgin
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 4:33 PM, encinalense smchadw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, all:

 Just flashed qi (GTA02), and I get the flash, the vibration, and then this
 message:

 s3c2410_udc: debugfs dir creation failed -19
 power_supply bat: driver failed to report `status' properly

Probably you've flashed the wrong Qi: s3c2410 series is for GTA01, for
GTA02 you need s3c2442.

Check this out: http://people.openmoko.org/andy/

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Re: qi not working? or is it android?

2009-02-07 Thread Andy Green
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| Hi, all:
|
| Just flashed qi (GTA02), and I get the flash, the vibration, and then this
| message:
|
| s3c2410_udc: debugfs dir creation failed -19
| power_supply bat: driver failed to report `status' properly
|
| trying to boot android (the second message doesn't seem to stop
booting the
| OM, but the first message does)
|
| Any idea what's up? Any way to get rid of qi, which gave me the same
message
| about the power_supply before booting qtopia . . .

You're mistaken, Qi does not issue these messages but the kernel.

Neither of them represent anything fatal so the problem is somewhere
completely different.

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Re: qi not working? or is it android?

2009-02-07 Thread encinalense

Yes, I suspect that the first message (dbugfs dir creation failed) is
coming from the android kernel and that the power_supply message was
appearing before qi -- I think I'm just now noticing it because of the fact
that I don't see the rest of the scrolling boot . . . 

But I'll confirm that I flashed the right qi. Is it a good idea to just keep
that as the bootloader?

Many thanks,

Sean


Andy Green wrote:
 
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 Somebody in the thread at some point said:
 | Hi, all:
 |
 | Just flashed qi (GTA02), and I get the flash, the vibration, and then
 this
 | message:
 |
 | s3c2410_udc: debugfs dir creation failed -19
 | power_supply bat: driver failed to report `status' properly
 |
 | trying to boot android (the second message doesn't seem to stop
 booting the
 | OM, but the first message does)
 |
 | Any idea what's up? Any way to get rid of qi, which gave me the same
 message
 | about the power_supply before booting qtopia . . .
 
 You're mistaken, Qi does not issue these messages but the kernel.
 
 Neither of them represent anything fatal so the problem is somewhere
 completely different.
 
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Re: qi not working? or is it android?

2009-02-07 Thread Andy Green
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:

| Yes, I suspect that the first message (dbugfs dir creation failed) is
| coming from the android kernel and that the power_supply message was
| appearing before qi -- I think I'm just now noticing it because of the
fact
| that I don't see the rest of the scrolling boot . . .
|
| But I'll confirm that I flashed the right qi. Is it a good idea to
just keep
| that as the bootloader?

Yeah, Qi is doing fine loading and booting Linux as it should, there's
nothing to blame it for here.

If you see the backlight come up you're out of Qi and the kernel is
running, unless the issue involves kernel commandline it's most likely a
rootfs or kernel related issue then.  Some rootfs cannot cope with
mounting the thing ro which is Qi policy, maybe that's the problem.

I don't think you have the wrong Qi either, I guess it would not start
at all.

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