**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 16 02:59:57 2007 Apr 16 03:10:56 ok, -u makes sense Apr 16 03:11:20 RobNC: nice, so now we can go to linux-arm-kernel with a 2.6.20 kernel problem Apr 16 03:16:48 rwhitby: indeed! just a matter now of waiting for subscription email from moderators. Apr 16 03:18:27 RobNC: can you test to see where the limit is? Is it 192MiB? Is is 200MiB? That might be interesting information ... Apr 16 03:18:51 I got 192MB to work w/o a problem. I will keep trying to find where the limit is Apr 16 03:19:37 thing I am not sure - where in memory space is the free memory - is there any prerequisite that mem is filled from high to low or vice versa Apr 16 03:35:31 RobNC: dunno Apr 16 03:35:55 192/256 is still a nice memory size for a slug anyway :-) Apr 16 03:38:00 true!! it seems to have a problem right around the free space left. Apr 16 03:38:47 AH HA it crashed before (would not shut down) because I had plugged in my HDD, and it had swap. SlugOS detected it, and enabled it. for shutting down, it couldn't "unmount" Apr 16 03:43:58 weird.. think Ifigured out the problem perhaps or at least how to recreate it Apr 16 03:45:06 do "free", then convert that number for free to MB (/1024). Then do "memtest X" where X = that number, rounded down. If you do X-1, it works fine. But X causes DMA crash Apr 16 03:49:32 all good info ... Apr 16 03:49:34 bbiab (lunch) Apr 16 03:49:48 ok ttyialw Apr 16 03:54:56 interesting... the IXP420 doesn't use PCI for networking, right? It is a MAC, and just need a PHY, right? How many devices are on the PCI bus? Apr 16 03:56:10 answered my own question - only NEC USB controller on PCI bus Apr 16 04:14:30 back Apr 16 04:14:45 nSiclair73de: you've got a fatslug, right> Apr 16 04:14:46 ? Apr 16 04:15:24 ok, can't stay up so late (work tomorrow). gonna bcc you on email rwhitby Apr 16 04:15:41 ok, thx Apr 16 04:17:14 RobNC: I'll be on gprs for 10 days, so please forward me by email any replies you get. Apr 16 04:17:31 ok will do; have fun :-) Apr 16 04:18:48 ttyl guys have a good one. Apr 16 05:08:18 rwhitby btw problem seems to be with malloc - I got it to do this using memory config all the way down to 16M! Apr 16 05:34:38 Sinclair73de: ping Apr 16 06:08:34 03bzhou * r5938 10optware/trunk/make/dovecot.mk: dovecot: fixed older automake problem, specify 1.9 Apr 16 08:43:53 hello Apr 16 08:44:18 Does anyone know how I can detect if a IXP42x platform was cold booted (i.e. from power-up) Apr 16 08:51:52 nope Apr 16 08:56:16 maybe you cat alter the reboot script to leave some file somewhere to let you know that it was a warm reboot, and have this file checked on boot to set a flag somewhere... But not out of the box, no. Apr 16 08:56:46 not fool proof, but a start. Apr 16 09:00:42 rwhitby: I can only find a register bit telling me it was a watchdog reset. Apr 16 14:54:40 hi Apr 16 22:33:26 03marceln * r5939 10optware/trunk/make/dovecot.mk: Dovecot: changed version number to 1.0.z0 so that it overrules the RC versions Apr 16 23:15:47 03bzhou * r5940 10optware/trunk/make/py-genshi.mk: py-genshi: 0.3.6 -> 0.4 Apr 16 23:38:08 03bzhou * r5941 10optware/trunk/make/elinks.mk: elinks: 0.11.2 -> 0.11.3 Apr 16 23:41:06 03bzhou * r5942 10optware/trunk/ (make/transcode.mk platforms/packages-fsg3.mk): transcode: 1.0.2 -> 1.0.3; promoted for fsg3; dunno who is using it though, i am not Apr 17 01:59:58 RobNC: ping? Did you look up the chip? (No hurry, just wondering) Apr 17 02:00:09 * NAiL is going to bed, will read log as always ;) Apr 17 02:30:01 NAiL: database had problem - "computer upgrades". Lovely. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Apr 17 02:59:56 2007