Kernel 3.4 error on Dreamplug: [vectors]: mlock failed: Cannot allocate memory
Thiago Jung Bauermann
thiago.bauermann at gmail.com
Thu May 31 22:17:29 EDT 2012
On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 09:31 -0400, Jason Cooper wrote:
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 01:32:10AM -0300, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
> You may want to look at the kwboot patches to u-boot [1]. It's a
> utility that allows you to load u-boot with only the serial port
> connected. Many have reported success with it. This would then allow
> you to add DT boot support (and fix a bunch of bugs in the stock
> u-boot ;-) ).
Thanks, I'll have a look. The impression I get though is that these
things are still too recent to have settled, so if I flash an u-boot
now, maybe I'll have to flash it again later. Might as well wait a bit
and do it just once.
> > Is there a risk of damaging the board if it is accidentally booted with
> > the wrong DTB or without one?
>
> There's always a risk at this level. The statement in the Kconfig is
> true. However, If you aren't willing to upgrade u-boot, you aren't
> leaving too many other options. Knives are dangerous, too. People
> still use them every day. Just be careful.
If you have an accident with a knife at home, the worst that will happen
is that you'll have to use a band-aid for a few days. On the other hand,
when I go to the butcher I see him wearing a metal chain gauntlet when
cutting meat. If he has an accident with *that* knife, he'll be in
trouble. In both cases you are dealing with knives and in both cases you
have to be careful... My question was, what kind of knife I'm dealing
with here? ;-)
I bought this Dreamplug for personal use and if it breaks, I won't buy
another one. That's a different level of risk tolerance than someone
who's
working professionally on an ARM board, where breaking it is just cost
of
doing business.
> > Does it help if I test with only dreamplug-3.4.0.patch (which adds
> > CONFIG_MACH_DREAMPLUG) applied?
>
> Sure, see if the problem persists. That would rule out the other
> patches.
I built a kernel with just that patch and it got stuck after
uncompressing the kernel. I'll have to build a new one with
CONFIG_ARM_PATCH_PHYS_VIRT disabled and try again tomorrow (I know, a
newer u-boot works around/fixes this).
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