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Date:      Fri, 20 Sep 2013 20:49:13 -0400
From:      George Mitchell <george+freebsd@m5p.com>
To:        "freebsd-arm@freebsd.org" <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Progress on Raspberry Pi
Message-ID:  <523CED09.2010509@m5p.com>

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My AdaFruit serial cable arrived, so now I can gather useful information
when my RPi crashes (which is still happening fairly often as I try to
build print/cups, having started five days ago and still not having
gotten through ghostscript).

I built my image with crochet on an amd64 running r255361, and the image
itself is based on that version.  (However, in sys/arm/arm I updated
pmap-v6.c to 255612 and stdatomic.c to 255613.  I see they have been
updated again within the last day; perhaps I should try again.)

/etc/src.conf:
MALLOC_PRODUCTION=yes

/etc/make.conf:
WITH_PKGNG=yes
MALLOC_PRODUCTION=yes
# added by use.perl 2013-08-20 10:11:49
PERL_VERSION=5.14.4

I commented out the five syscons-related lines in sys/arm/conf/RPI-B so
I could use the serial port.  My SDHC card is apparently on the hairy
edge of working, so I definitely needed /boot/loader.conf to contain:
hw.bcm2835.sdhci.hs=0.  Before I added that, I ended up with the dreaded
error 19 and a manual mountroot prompt, at which point mountroot would
accept a character from the serial input about 1/4 of the time.  Other
serial input works without a problem.

Before I remembered to comment out the /dev/ttyvN lines in /etc/tty, I
naturally saw getty errors on the nonexistent devices, but I would also
randomly get an "Interrupted system call" on /dev/ttyu0, followed by a
long pause, followed (finally) by a login prompt.  After I commented out
the ttyvN lines, the "Interrupted system call" error on /dev/ttyu0 went
away.

Questions:

1. Do we have any sort of a memory test for the RPi?  It seems unlikely
that I have a hardware problem, but I would like to rule it out.

2. Now that I can do something when I get the prefetch abort or panic,
what should I do at the "db>" prompt to help debug it?  It's happening
about five or six times a day.

Again, my thanks to all the developers!                     -- George



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