> Hi -
>
> We added a bunch of thermal-related bits (different from the thermal bits
> that Linaro PM guys got upstream) to the tilt- kernels. It's support for
> their thermal sensor and TI's "thermal framework" which monitors it and
> messes with the cpu frequency limit.
:) Upstreamed and seen
On 28 January 2013 14:17, Andy Green wrote:
> No, "blowing chunks" (slang for vomiting) is different than "blowing
> up"... the 4460 has a separate comparator that is able to reset the SoC if
> it gets really too hot.
>
Ah, another term for my collection of disgusting things to talk about
during
On 28/01/13 21:10, the mail apparently from Renato Golin included:
On 28 January 2013 12:43, Andy Green mailto:andy.gr...@linaro.org>> wrote:
Without this or something doing a similar deal, a Panda ES will blow
chunks after a short period at 1.2GHz.
Hi Andy,
I agree kernel panic is be
On 28 January 2013 12:43, Andy Green wrote:
> Without this or something doing a similar deal, a Panda ES will blow
> chunks after a short period at 1.2GHz.
Hi Andy,
I agree kernel panic is better than blowing up the board, but that might
indicate the scaling is not working very well.
Also, do
On 26/01/13 06:06, the mail apparently from Renato Golin included:
Hi folks,
I'm testing different kernels with the LLVM LAVA job and the latest one
segfaulted. If you search for the phrase on the subject on the URL below:
https://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/scheduler/job/46067/log_file
On 27 January 2013 23:30, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
> In the past hasn't this sort of problem usually turned out to be heat
> related? Or is this something else?
>
Hi Michael,
It could very well be, I don't know how the heating problem used to
manifest before...
However, the original kernel
Renato Golin writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm testing different kernels with the LLVM LAVA job and the latest one
> segfaulted. If you search for the phrase on the subject on the URL below:
In the past hasn't this sort of problem usually turned out to be heat
related? Or is this something else?
Che
Another kernel error:
"Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 2e32"
https://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/scheduler/job/46082/log_file
With:
"rootfs": "
http://releases.linaro.org/12.11/ubuntu/precise-images/nano/linaro-precise-nano-20121124-538.tar.gz
",
"hwpack": "