On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 03:56:02PM +0100, Lee Jones wrote:
On 23/07/12 15:50, Lee Jones wrote:
I was wondering if I may bother you for some help. I've been having serious issues with testing the new mop500 sound system you have in your ASoC for-next branch. I've fixed a few issues and will be submitting patches shortly. The most serious issue I came across was with recursion.
It appears you can ignore this. I just tried another piece of hardware and this problem doesn't arise, leading me to believe I have some kind of eMMC corruption error going on with one of my boards.
FYI, just so you don't think I'm mad: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1106535/
I still maintain that you're getting memory corruption as a result of your linear mapping getting screwed up:
Truncating RAM at 18000000-3fffffff to -2c3fffff (vmalloc region overlap).
looks wrong to me. Your command line also has some non-standard mem= options that I don't understand:
vmalloc=300M mem=128M@0 mali.mali_mem=64M@128M hwmem=168M@192M mem=22M@360M mem_issw=1M@383M mem=640M@384M
I'd guess you need highmem to map that lot, but you don't appear to have that enabled and you end up with a rather strange amount of reported memory to go with your lowmem mapping:
Memory: 474156k/474156k available, 11220k reserved, 0K highmem Virtual kernel memory layout: vector : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000 ( 4 kB) fixmap : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000 ( 896 kB) vmalloc : 0xec800000 - 0xff000000 ( 296 MB) lowmem : 0xc0000000 - 0xec400000 ( 708 MB)
Now, I don't know a thing about Snowball, so maybe this is all normal for that board but if you're seeing memory corruption I'd get to the bottom of this before trying to debug instances of it cropping up in random driver code :)
Will