Raspberry Pi2 kernel warnings

Karl Denninger karl at denninger.net
Mon Nov 30 23:01:36 UTC 2015


And.... now it's dead again.

This may not be related to the patch.... however, the kernel does appear
to use the bcm2835.... so while the patch may not be the cause something
is going on here that's not kosher....

The espeak process is killable but if I had to guess it's waiting for
what it thinks is a busy I/O to become free.

Any ideas on running this down?

On 11/28/2015 13:43, Karl Denninger wrote:
> That appears to have fixed it; espeak is again working.
>
> On 11/27/2015 17:20, Svatopluk Kraus wrote:
>> Well, I cannot imagine now how my patch could be the cause of that
>> except that sdhci is using dma channel #4 now, but it was #2, which is
>> said to be used by GPU. And channels used by GPU are not initialized
>> now. Try to apply the attached fix just to be sure.
>>
>> FYI, my video playback freezed up after more than 12 hours of playing
>> today, so there could be some problem in communication with GPU, not
>> my patch related.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 11:39 PM, Karl Denninger <karl at denninger.net> wrote:
>>> Hmmm... or maybe not.
>>>
>>> "espeak" (speech synthesizer) hangs in a "S" state with this change in.
>>> Not sure if it's the cause but it was working before.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/27/2015 13:56, Svatopluk Kraus wrote:
>>>> OK, Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Karl Denninger <karl at denninger.net> wrote:
>>>>> The patch still looks good -- it ran overnight without any warnings and
>>>>> is still grinning.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/26/2015 23:06, Karl Denninger wrote:
>>>>>> On 11/26/2015 15:20, Svatopluk Kraus wrote:
>>>>>>> On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Karl Denninger <karl at denninger.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I'm getting these on a fairly consistent basis on a Pi that is talking
>>>>>>>> to a Zwave USB stick and a serial USB interface (two instances that both
>>>>>>>> show up as serial devices):
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10007
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10007
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>>>>>>>> bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10007
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> They're showing up maybe every half-hour or so.... doesn't appear to be
>>>>>>>> doing anything bad, other than displaying the message.....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm just finished a patch which works well for me. I plan to commit it
>>>>>>> after some more testing. The patch is attached if you want to test it
>>>>>>> too.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Svatopluk Kraus
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have the patch loaded on on the Pi that is exhibiting the problem --
>>>>>> so far looks good.
>>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Karl Denninger
>>>>> karl at denninger.net <mailto:karl at denninger.net>
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>>> Karl Denninger
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