Hi,
This is the whole log message attached in the previous email. I think the log message might show the components that are included in the run script.
Can anyone please tell me something about 'Completion host signal timed out' error message?
Starting kernel ... kernel initialized Genode 15.08 int main():-- create local services --- int main(): --- start init --- int main(): transferred 998 MB to init int main(): --- init created, waiting for exit condition --- [init -> sd_card_drv] --- Imx53 SD card driver --- [init -> sd_card_drv] SD card detected [init -> sd_card_drv] capacity: 29664 MiB [init -> part_blk] Partition 1: LBA 2048 (8396800 blocks) type: 83 [init -> part_blk] Partition 2: LBA 8398848 (52353024 blocks) type: 83 [init -> rump_fs] Using ext2fs as file system [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_init(int,const rumpuser_hyperup*): RUMP ver: 17 [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMP_THREADS [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMP_VERBOSE [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMPUSER_NCPU [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMP_MEMLIMIT [init -> rump_fs] Asserting rump kernel 4280 KB of RAM [init -> rump_fs] BOOTSTRAP [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMP_NVNODES [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMP_BLKFAIL [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMP_BLKSECTSHIFT [init -> rump_fs] int rumpuser_getparam(const char*, void*, size_t): RUMPUSER_HOSTNAME [init -> part_blk] session opened at partition 2 for 'rump_fs' [init -> rump_fs] Backend::Backend(): Backend blk_size 512 [init -> rump_fs] rump: genode: file system not clean; please fsck(8) [init -> test-libc_vfs] calling mkdir(dir_name, 0777) dir_name=testdir [init -> sd_card_drv] Completion host signal timed out [init -> test-libc_vfs] mkdir(dir_name, 0777) failed, ret=-1, errno=28 [init] virtual void Genode::Child_policy::exit(int): child "test-libc_vfs" exited with exit value -1 [init -> sd_card_drv] Completion host signal timed out [init -> sd_card_drv] Completion host signal timed out [init -> sd_card_drv] Completion host signal timed out [init -> sd_card_drv] Completion host signal timed out [init -> sd_card_drv] Completion host signal timed out
Thanks,
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 3:17 AM, Joseph Lee <leejose911@...9...> wrote:
Hi,
Thanks a lot Martin. it works. Now I try to modify the sd_card.run script based on what Christian mentioned above and make run/sd_card again. I get an error log message "Completion host signal timed out ". I have attached the whole log message here. I appreciate if you can tell me what is missing. Thanks
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Martin Stein <martin.stein@...1...
wrote:
Hi Joseph
Am 05.11.2015 um 00:52 schrieb Joseph Lee:
I just try "make run/sd_card" on imx53QSB using this branch (https://github.com/m-stein/genode/commits/1497_usb_armory_demo) https://github.com/m-stein/genode/commits/1497_usb_armory_demo
This working branch is a good starting point as it contains some ESDHC fixes that are not on master yet. I've updated it last night. Do you have the latest version?
it displays the following log messages and hangs. It doesn't even start the test application (test/test-blk-cli) included the run script. Is the sd_card driver working? or what is missing?
Be aware, that you should not run 'sd_card' with Genodes Trustzone feature-set (platform 'hw_imx53_qsb_tz'), because Genode will then declare the ESDHC-IRQ to be unsecure to enable Linux to drive SD cards. Use the platform 'hw_imx53_qsb' instead when issuing 'create_builddir'.
Doing so, 'sd_card' succeeds on my i.Mx53. But make sure to cancel the test before the "write" stage begins if you don't want to risk data loss on your card. Did that solve your problems?
Cheers,
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