infinite pcf50633_irq messages , no X
Andy Green
andy at openmoko.com
Sun Aug 3 21:50:27 CEST 2008
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| pcf50633_irq: entering(irq=53, pcf=c7d34c00): scheduling work
| pcf50633_work: INT1=0x00 INT2=0x00 INT3=0x40 INT4=0x00 INT5=0x00
| ADCRDY <===
Is something sitting polling the voltage on the battery using the old
ADC / voltage method?
| pcf50633_irq: entering(irq=53, pcf=c7d34c00): scheduling work
| pcf50633_work: INT1=0x00 INT2=0x00 INT3=0x40 INT4=0x00 INT5=0x00
| SECOND ADCRDY <===
Sometimes its a SECOND interrupt too, hum.
| I tried booting the phone without the sim card or the sd card but the
| only difference I could see was that it now said pcf=c7d36c00 in the
| scrolling text.
That can change around, it's just a pointer.
I guess we should just turn off these debugging messages, although
they're actually interesting to me I doubt it's so interesting for
everyone. They don't seem to show anything obviously evil.
Another thing you can do is change your loglevel and / or having tty0 as
a console at all on the kernel commandline.
- -Andy
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