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[#5570] reboot on bf527-ezkit with nand and ubifs enabled fails

[#5570] reboot on bf527-ezkit with nand and ubifs enabled fails

Submitted By: Mingquan Pan

Open Date

2009-09-28 03:28:35     Close Date

2009-10-21 23:44:01

Priority:

Medium     Assignee:

Barry Song

Status:

Closed     Fixed In Release:

N/A

Found In Release:

2010R1     Release:

Category:

N/A     Board:

N/A

Processor:

BF527     Silicon Revision:

Is this bug repeatable?:

Yes     Resolution:

Fixed

Uboot version or rev.:

    Toolchain version or rev.:

09r1-rc9

App binary format:

N/A     

Summary: reboot on bf527-ezkit with nand and ubifs enabled fails

Details:

reboot on bf527-ezkit with nand and ubifs enabled fails.

If simply mount ubifs as an mtd partition, it just halt at :

root:/> reboot

Restarting system.

If use ubifs as the rootfs, then reboot the system would have a long dump info:

root:/> reboot

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003c8db2

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005b2

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000223

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000223

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x00334e69], stored[0x000fc3db]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00038351

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000351

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000004de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000321

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x003c087e], stored[0x003f8b2f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x002a4f68

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000768

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000221

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000221

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0005d8bb], stored[0x002f97d3]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x0037f142

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000142

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000007bc

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000007bc

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x00104a09], stored[0x0027bb4b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00153658

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000658

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000004fe

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000004fe

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000e39c7], stored[0x001b0f9f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003e85d1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005d1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000201

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000201

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0035d6ba], stored[0x000b536b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00230e40

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000640

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000005de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000221

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x001025fb], stored[0x00332bbb]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x0001ffe1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000007e1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000007de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000007de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x002674ce], stored[0x00278b2f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

UBIFS error (pid 330): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (3 but expected 2)

UBIFS error (pid 330): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 36:9056

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x000613a1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000003a1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000363

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000363

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000510a2], stored[0x00030303]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00086a6e

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x0000026e

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000363

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000363

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000b696d], stored[0x00030303]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00030b02

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000302

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000363

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000363

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x00000801], stored[0x00030303]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

UBI error: wear_leveling_worker: error 4 while reading VID header from PEB 1065

UBI error: wear_leveling_worker: error 4 while moving PEB 1065 (LEB -1:0) to PEB 2060

UBI warning: ubi_ro_mode: switch to read-only mode

UBI error: do_work: work failed with error code -5

UBI error: ubi_thread: ubi_bgt0d: work failed with error code -5

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00114948

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000148

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000361

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000361

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x00327e4f], stored[0x00233707]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003970f0

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000000f0

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000021

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000007de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0022a3ab], stored[0x001bd35b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x002b33d9

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000003d9

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000140

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000006bf

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x001cec62], stored[0x0037dfbb]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00163718

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000718

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000005de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000005de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0021bc37], stored[0x00378b2f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003d3a58

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000258

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000200

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000005ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x003241b7], stored[0x000f7bef]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x001135b9

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005b9

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000060

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x0000079f

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000aeea2], stored[0x001bdb1b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003339b8

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000001b8

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000020

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000007df

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x002ca26b], stored[0x001f9bd3]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x0020f8c1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000000c1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000004de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000004de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x003f97f2], stored[0x001f6f33]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x002684d0

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000004d0

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000147d7], stored[0x0027c307]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00017eb0

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000006b0

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x0000069f

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x0000069f

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000e19c3], stored[0x000f6773]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x001b35f8

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005f8

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000161

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x0000069e

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x002ce263], stored[0x0037d79b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x000cf700

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000700

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x0000069e

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x0000069e

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0007b8f7], stored[0x000b4ff7]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x000b8b73

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000373

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000202

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000202

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0024c498], stored[0x002f4feb]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003d3b1a

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x0000031a

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000004bd

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000004bd

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0026ecdd], stored[0x001bd7c7]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00023dfb

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005fb

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000243

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000005bc

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x002d7a50], stored[0x002f47ab]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x0037301a

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x0000001a

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000006fc

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000006fc

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0018cb19], stored[0x002ffb03]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

UBIFS error (pid 330): ubifs_read_node: bad node type (11 but expected 9)

UBIFS error (pid 330): ubifs_read_node: bad node at LEB 52:1920

UBIFS error (pid 330): ubifs_iget: failed to read inode 90, error -22

UBIFS error (pid 330): ubifs_lookup: dead directory entry 'usr', error -22

UBIFS warning (pid 330): ubifs_ro_mode: switched to read-only mode, error -22

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003c8db2

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005b2

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000223

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000223

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x00334e69], stored[0x000fc3db]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00038351

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000351

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000004de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000321

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x003c087e], stored[0x003f8b2f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x002a4f68

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000768

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000221

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000221

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0005d8bb], stored[0x002f97d3]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x0011ca7a

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x0000027a

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x000007ff

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000007bc

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000043

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x00367131], stored[0x0027bb4b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x00153658

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000658

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000004fe

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000004fe

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x000e39c7], stored[0x001b0f9f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x003e85d1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000005d1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x00000201

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x00000201

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x0035d6ba], stored[0x000b536b]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x000e7410

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x00000410

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000005de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000005de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x003d5fab], stored[0x00332bbb]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[0] 0x0001ffe1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[1] 0x000007e1

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[2] 0x00000000

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[3] 0x000007de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: syndrome[4] 0x000007de

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: calced[0x002674ce], stored[0x00278b2f]

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: More than 1-bit error, non-correctable error.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: Please discard data, mark bad block

NULL pointer access

Kernel OOPS in progress

Deferred Exception context

CURRENT PROCESS:

COMM=sh PID=330

CPU = 0

TEXT = 0x02700040-0x027479c0        DATA = 0x027479c4-0x02759754

BSS = 0x02759754-0x0275b0d4  USER-STACK = 0x02762fa4

return address: [0x000fbc2e]; contents of:

0x000fbc00:  0358  5008  3208  5a8a  ac51  9342  bc50  9348

0x000fbc10:  bc41  0010  3210  3209  e512  00f2  5e4a  9148

0x000fbc20:  0c40  180f  e120  1001  4f40  ac41  9142 [934a]

0x000fbc30:  9300  e120  1001  4f48  bc51  b040  6000  0010

ADSP-BF527-0.2 525(MHz CCLK) 131(MHz SCLK) (mpu off)

Linux version 2.6.31.1-ADI-2010R1-pre-svn7475 (test@linux-nand) (gcc version 4.1.2 (ADI svn)) #30 Mon Sep 28 14:59

SEQUENCER STATUS:               Not tainted

SEQSTAT: 00000027  IPEND: 8008  IMASK: ffff  SYSCFG: 0006

  EXCAUSE   : 0x27

  physical IVG3 asserted : <0xffa00764> { _trap + 0x0 }

  physical IVG15 asserted : <0xffa00f8c> { _evt_system_call + 0x0 }

  logical irq   6 mapped  : <0xffa00408> { _timer_interrupt + 0x0 }

  logical irq  13 mapped  : <0x000bffa8> { _bfin_t350mcqb_irq_error + 0x0 }

  logical irq  21 mapped  : <0x0011c464> { _bfin_rtc_interrupt + 0x0 }

  logical irq  31 mapped  : <0x000d6030> { _bfin_serial_dma_rx_int + 0x0 }

  logical irq  32 mapped  : <0x000d63ec> { _bfin_serial_dma_tx_int + 0x0 }

  logical irq  37 mapped  : <0x000f4060> { _bf5xx_nand_dma_irq + 0x0 }

  logical irq  59 mapped  : <0x00115040> { _blackfin_interrupt + 0x0 }

  logical irq  62 mapped  : <0x00118018> { _dma_controller_irq + 0x0 }

RETE: <0x00000000> /* Maybe null pointer? */

NULL pointer access

Kernel OOPS in progress

Deferred Exception context

No Valid process in current context

return address: [0xffa008ae]; contents of:

0xffa00880:  013a  0023  0011  e801  0000  0010  e10a  2108

0xffa00890:  e14a  ffe0  0023  9110  b070  3107  b230  307e

0xffa008a0:  e106  e000  e146  ffff  55f7  3217  9152 [e716]

0xffa008b0:  0081  e127  0172  3070  08be  1383  307e  e106

ADSP-BF527-0.2 525(MHz CCLK) 131(MHz SCLK) (mpu off)

Linux version 2.6.31.1-ADI-2010R1-pre-svn7475 (test@linux-nand) (gcc version 4.1.2 (ADI svn)) #30 Mon Sep 28 14:59

SEQUENCER STATUS:               Not tainted

SEQSTAT: 00060027  IPEND: 8008  IMASK: ffff  SYSCFG: 0006

  EXCAUSE   : 0x27

  physical IVG3 asserted : <0xffa00764> { _trap + 0x0 }

  physical IVG15 asserted : <0xffa00f8c> { _evt_system_call + 0x0 }

  logical irq   6 mapped  : <0xffa00408> { _timer_interrupt + 0x0 }

  logical irq  13 mapped  : <0x000bffa8> { _bfin_t350mcqb_irq_error + 0x0 }

  logical irq  21 mapped  : <0x0011c464> { _bfin_rtc_interrupt + 0x0 }

  logical irq  31 mapped  : <0x000d6030> { _bfin_serial_dma_rx_int + 0x0 }

  logical irq  32 mapped  : <0x000d63ec> { _bfin_serial_dma_tx_int + 0x0 }

  logical irq  37 mapped  : <0x000f4060> { _bf5xx_nand_dma_irq + 0x0 }

  logical irq  59 mapped  : <0x00115040> { _blackfin_interrupt + 0x0 }

  logical irq  62 mapped  : <0x00118018> { _dma_controller_irq + 0x0 }

RETE: <0x00000000> /* Maybe null pointer? */

RETN: <0x02862710> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

RETX: <0x00000480> /* Maybe fixed code section */

RETS: <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

PC  : <0xffa008ae> { _system_call + 0x22 }

DCPLB_FAULT_ADDR: <0x00000204> /* Maybe null pointer? */

ICPLB_FAULT_ADDR: <0xffa008ae> { _system_call + 0x22 }

PROCESSOR STATE:

R0 : ffa00ff0    R1 : 028628a0    R2 : 02862814    R3 : 00000008

R4 : 00000002    R5 : 00000002    R6 : ffffe000    R7 : 02862000

P0 : 000000ae    P1 : 0000001f    P2 : 00000000    P3 : 02862d58

P4 : 02862de4    P5 : 028628a0    FP : 028627f8    SP : 02862634

LB0: 0280c92a    LT0: 0280c92a    LC0: 00000000

LB1: 0280b791    LT1: 0280b790    LC1: 00000000

B0 : 00000000    L0 : 00000000    M0 : 00000000    I0 : 02862e68

B1 : 00000000    L1 : 00000000    M1 : 00000000    I1 : 028592f0

B2 : 00000000    L2 : 00000000    M2 : 00000000    I2 : 00000000

B3 : 00000000    L3 : 00000000    M3 : 00000000    I3 : 00000000

A0.w: 00000004   A0.x: 00000000   A1.w: 00000004   A1.x: 00000000

USP : 02862ea8  ASTAT: 02000000

Hardware Trace:

   0 Target : <0x00004fc0> { _trap_c + 0x0 }

     Source : <0xffa006f8> { _exception_to_level5 + 0xa4 } CALL pcrel

   1 Target : <0xffa00654> { _exception_to_level5 + 0x0 }

     Source : <0xffa00508> { _bfin_return_from_exception + 0x18 } RTX

   2 Target : <0xffa004f0> { _bfin_return_from_exception + 0x0 }

     Source : <0xffa005ac> { _ex_trap_c + 0x74 } JUMP.S

   3 Target : <0xffa00538> { _ex_trap_c + 0x0 }

     Source : <0xffa007be> { _trap + 0x5a } JUMP (P4)

   4 Target : <0xffa00764> { _trap + 0x0 }

     Source : <0x000fbc2c> { _prot_queue_del + 0x18 } 0x9142

   5 Target : <0x000fbc14> { _prot_queue_del + 0x0 }

     Source : <0x000fcace> { _ubi_wl_scrub_peb + 0x86 } CALL pcrel

   6 Target : <0x000fcaca> { _ubi_wl_scrub_peb + 0x82 }

     Source : <0x000fcaac> { _ubi_wl_scrub_peb + 0x64 } IF CC JUMP

   7 Target : <0x000fcaaa> { _ubi_wl_scrub_peb + 0x62 }

     Source : <0x000fbbea> { _in_wl_tree + 0x52 } RTS

   8 Target : <0x000fbbe8> { _in_wl_tree + 0x50 }

     Source : <0x000fbbce> { _in_wl_tree + 0x36 } IF !CC JUMP

   9 Target : <0x000fbbb8> { _in_wl_tree + 0x20 }

     Source : <0x000fbbda> { _in_wl_tree + 0x42 } IF CC JUMP

  10 Target : <0x000fbbd4> { _in_wl_tree + 0x3c }

     Source : <0x000fbbe6> { _in_wl_tree + 0x4e } IF CC JUMP

  11 Target : <0x000fbbe0> { _in_wl_tree + 0x48 }

     Source : <0x000fbbc6> { _in_wl_tree + 0x2e } IF CC JUMP

  12 Target : <0x000fbbb9> { _in_wl_tree + 0x21 }

     Source : <0x000fbbda> { _in_wl_tree + 0x42 } IF CC JUMP

  13 Target : <0x000fbbd4> { _in_wl_tree + 0x3c }

     Source : <0x000fbbe6> { _in_wl_tree + 0x4e } IF CC JUMP

  14 Target : <0x000fbbe0> { _in_wl_tree + 0x48 }

     Source : <0x000fbbc6> { _in_wl_tree + 0x2e } IF CC JUMP

  15 Target : <0x000fbbb8> { _in_wl_tree + 0x20 }

     Source : <0x000fbbda> { _in_wl_tree + 0x42 } IF CC JUMP

Kernel Stack

Stack info:

SP: [0x02862588] <0x02862588> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

FP: (0x0286260c)

Memory from 0x02862580 to 02863000

02862580: 00000027  00000000 [02862588] ffffffff  00000000  00000000  0003000b  00000000

028625a0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028625c0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028625e0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862600: 00000000  00000000  00000000 (00000000)<ffa006fc> 001f4000  00008008  00060027

02862620: 00000002  00000002  00000000  00000000  00000480  00000480  00008008  00060027

02862640: 00000000  02862710  00000480  ffa008ae <ffa00ff0><ffa00ff0> 02000000  0280b791

02862660: 0280c92a  0280b790  0280c92a  00000000  00000000  00000004  00000000  00000004

02862680: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028626a0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  028592f0

028626c0: 02862e68  02862ea8  028627f8  028628a0  02862de4  02862d58  00000000  0000001f

028626e0: 000000ae  02862000  ffffe000  00000002  00000002  00000008  02862814  028628a0

02862700:<ffa00ff0><ffa00ff0> 000000ae  00000006  028154df  00008000  00060000  00000000

02862720: 028627ec  028154de  028154df <028125bc><ffa00ff0> 02000001  0280b791  0280c92a

02862740: 0280b790  0280c92a  00000000  00000000  00000004  00000000  00000004  00000000

02862760: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862780: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  028592f0  02862e68

028627a0: 02862ea8  028627f8  028628a0  02862de4  02862d58  02862814  0000001f  000000ae

028627c0: 0000000d  00000006  00000002  00000002  00000008  02862814  028628a0  0000000d

028627e0: 0000000d  000000ae  00000006  00000008  00000008  00000008  0286292c <028125bc>

02862800: 0000000d  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000008  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862820: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862840: 00000000  02862858 <02812e34> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000007 <0280019a>

02862860: 00000007  0000016d <028091ae><02808f3c> 00000000  00000000  028628c0 <02809750>

02862880: 0285ad0c  0285ad3c  028592f0  02859320  0285ad1c  0285ad3c  028592f4  00000000

028628a0: 02808118  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028628c0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028628e0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862900: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862920: 00000000  00000000  00000000  02862e84 <0280834e> 02862de4  0285a7bf  0285a6d8

02862940: 0285a7ef  00000000  00000000  02854300  02862ec8  00000000  3e32313c  20626546

02862960: 31203031  33303a33  2039353a  6e72656b  203a6c65  46494255  61772053  6e696e72

02862980: 70282067  33206469  3a293033  69627520  725f7366  6f6d5f6f  203a6564  74697773

028629a0: 64656863  206f7420  64616572  6c6e6f2d  6f6d2079  202c6564  6f727265  322d2072

028629c0: 42450032  36303220  30630030  30303530  6d64202c  68632061  656e6e61  0037406c

028629e0: 46420029  37352c31  00303036  30322054  00003930  00000000  00000001  00000001

02862a00: 02862fbd  00000000  02862a44 <02814cfc> 00000000  028542fc  ffffffff  00000000

02862a20: 00000000  00000002  00000002  00000002  02862f98  028542fc  02858440  00000000

02862a40: 00000000  02862e9c <0284243a> 00000000  00000000  00000000  02858440  00000000

02862a60: 02858440  02862a4c  00000002  00000000  63000000  00000000  00000063  00000000

02862a80: 00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000  02862ecc  00000000  0000006e  00000000

02862aa0: 00000002  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ac0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ae0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b20: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b40: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b60: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b80: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ba0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862bc0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862be0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862c00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  02862d50

02862c20:<028125bc> 02862d74  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000008  00000000  02862d70

02862c40:<028125bc> 02862d94  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000008  02827cfc  10000000

02862c60: 00000000  00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862c80: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ca0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862cc0: 00000000  02827cfc  10000000  00000000  02000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ce0: 00000000  00000001  10000000  02862f98  00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d20: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d40: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  02827cfc  00001000

02862d60: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d80: 02862858 <02812e34> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000007 <0280019a> 00000007

02862da0: 0000016d <028091ae><02808f3c> 00000000  00000000  028628c0 <02809750> 0285ad0c

02862dc0: 0285ad3c  028592f0  02859320  0285ad1c  0285ad3c  028592f4  00000000  10000000

02862de0: 00000000  02808118  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e20: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e40: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e60: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e80: 003573bf  02862eb8 <02808630> 0285a7ef  0285a7bf  0285a6d8  0285a7ef  00000000

02862ea0: 00000002  00000002  02862f98  02858c7c  02862ec8  02862ec8  02862f54 <02827cda>

02862ec0: 02862f98 <0280d61c> 0285a7bf  00000001 <02819f82> 0285a738  02862f98  0000002e

02862ee0: 0284a787  00000107  0285a5f0  0284799c  00000002 <02819fa0> 02862f98  02862f98

02862f00: 02862f98  02862fb7  0285a5f0  0284799c <0281a132> 02862fb1  0285a5f0 <0281a10c>

02862f20: 0285a7b4  02862f98  00000000  0285a5f0  028479c4  028479c4  02862f54 <02815170>

02862f40: 028479c4  02859710  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000 <02320ab4> 028479c4

02862f60: 02338020  02338024  00000000  0035729b  00000005  00000000  0281a0a4  00000000

02862f80: 00000000  0284799c  028479ae  00000000  023e29ed  00000002  02862fb1  02862fbd

02862fa0: 00000000  02862fc0  02862fcd  00000000  62732f00  6b2f6e69  64676f6c  006e2d00

02862fc0: 4d524554  6b6e753d  6e776f6e  54415000  622f3d48  2f3a6e69  2f727375  3a6e6962

02862fe0: 6962732f  752f3a6e  732f7273  006e6962  6962732f  6c6b2f6e  0064676f  00000000

Return addresses in stack:

   frame  1 : <0xffa006fc> { _exception_to_level5 + 0xa8 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02812e34> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280019a> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028091ae> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02808f3c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02809750> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280834e> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02814cfc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0284243a> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02812e34> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280019a> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028091ae> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02808f3c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02809750> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02808630> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02827cda> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280d61c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02819f82> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02819fa0> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0281a132> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0281a10c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02815170> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02320ab4> [ init vma:0x2320000-0x233a000]

Modules linked in:

Kernel panic - not syncing: Kernel exception

Hardware Trace:

Stack info:

SP: [0x0286254c] <0x0286254c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

FP: (0x0286260c)

Memory from 0x02862540 to 02863000

02862540: 00000011  0286254c  02862d58 [001b70c4]<0000ff60> 001f2634  001b70c4  001f74c2

02862560: 001f74c2  001f74c2  02862588  02862588 <00005336> 02862634  ffe02014  02862d58

02862580: 001b6b94  00000000  0000003f  ffffffff  00000000  00000000  0003000b  00000000

028625a0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028625c0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028625e0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862600: 00000000  00000000  00000000 (00000000)<ffa006fc> 001f4000  00008008  00060027

02862620: 00000002  00000002  00000000  00000000  00000480  00000480  00008008  00060027

02862640: 00000000  02862710  00000480  ffa008ae <ffa00ff0><ffa00ff0> 02000000  0280b791

02862660: 0280c92a  0280b790  0280c92a  00000000  00000000  00000004  00000000  00000004

02862680: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028626a0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  028592f0

028626c0: 02862e68  02862ea8  028627f8  028628a0  02862de4  02862d58  00000000  0000001f

028626e0: 000000ae  02862000  ffffe000  00000002  00000002  00000008  02862814  028628a0

02862700:<ffa00ff0><ffa00ff0> 000000ae  00000006  028154df  00008000  00060000  00000000

02862720: 028627ec  028154de  028154df <028125bc><ffa00ff0> 02000001  0280b791  0280c92a

02862740: 0280b790  0280c92a  00000000  00000000  00000004  00000000  00000004  00000000

02862760: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862780: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  028592f0  02862e68

028627a0: 02862ea8  028627f8  028628a0  02862de4  02862d58  02862814  0000001f  000000ae

028627c0: 0000000d  00000006  00000002  00000002  00000008  02862814  028628a0  0000000d

028627e0: 0000000d  000000ae  00000006  00000008  00000008  00000008  0286292c <028125bc>

02862800: 0000000d  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000008  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862820: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862840: 00000000  02862858 <02812e34> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000007 <0280019a>

02862860: 00000007  0000016d <028091ae><02808f3c> 00000000  00000000  028628c0 <02809750>

02862880: 0285ad0c  0285ad3c  028592f0  02859320  0285ad1c  0285ad3c  028592f4  00000000

028628a0: 02808118  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028628c0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

028628e0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862900: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862920: 00000000  00000000  00000000  02862e84 <0280834e> 02862de4  0285a7bf  0285a6d8

02862940: 0285a7ef  00000000  00000000  02854300  02862ec8  00000000  3e32313c  20626546

02862960: 31203031  33303a33  2039353a  6e72656b  203a6c65  46494255  61772053  6e696e72

02862980: 70282067  33206469  3a293033  69627520  725f7366  6f6d5f6f  203a6564  74697773

028629a0: 64656863  206f7420  64616572  6c6e6f2d  6f6d2079  202c6564  6f727265  322d2072

028629c0: 42450032  36303220  30630030  30303530  6d64202c  68632061  656e6e61  0037406c

028629e0: 46420029  37352c31  00303036  30322054  00003930  00000000  00000001  00000001

02862a00: 02862fbd  00000000  02862a44 <02814cfc> 00000000  028542fc  ffffffff  00000000

02862a20: 00000000  00000002  00000002  00000002  02862f98  028542fc  02858440  00000000

02862a40: 00000000  02862e9c <0284243a> 00000000  00000000  00000000  02858440  00000000

02862a60: 02858440  02862a4c  00000002  00000000  63000000  00000000  00000063  00000000

02862a80: 00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000  02862ecc  00000000  0000006e  00000000

02862aa0: 00000002  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ac0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ae0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b20: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b40: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b60: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862b80: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ba0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862bc0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862be0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862c00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  02862d50

02862c20:<028125bc> 02862d74  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000008  00000000  02862d70

02862c40:<028125bc> 02862d94  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000008  02827cfc  10000000

02862c60: 00000000  00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862c80: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ca0: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862cc0: 00000000  02827cfc  10000000  00000000  02000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862ce0: 00000000  00000001  10000000  02862f98  00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d20: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d40: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  02827cfc  00001000

02862d60: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862d80: 02862858 <02812e34> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000007 <0280019a> 00000007

02862da0: 0000016d <028091ae><02808f3c> 00000000  00000000  028628c0 <02809750> 0285ad0c

02862dc0: 0285ad3c  028592f0  02859320  0285ad1c  0285ad3c  028592f4  00000000  10000000

02862de0: 00000000  02808118  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e00: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e20: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e40: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e60: 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000

02862e80: 003573bf  02862eb8 <02808630> 0285a7ef  0285a7bf  0285a6d8  0285a7ef  00000000

02862ea0: 00000002  00000002  02862f98  02858c7c  02862ec8  02862ec8  02862f54 <02827cda>

02862ec0: 02862f98 <0280d61c> 0285a7bf  00000001 <02819f82> 0285a738  02862f98  0000002e

02862ee0: 0284a787  00000107  0285a5f0  0284799c  00000002 <02819fa0> 02862f98  02862f98

02862f00: 02862f98  02862fb7  0285a5f0  0284799c <0281a132> 02862fb1  0285a5f0 <0281a10c>

02862f20: 0285a7b4  02862f98  00000000  0285a5f0  028479c4  028479c4  02862f54 <02815170>

02862f40: 028479c4  02859710  00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000 <02320ab4> 028479c4

02862f60: 02338020  02338024  00000000  0035729b  00000005  00000000  0281a0a4  00000000

02862f80: 00000000  0284799c  028479ae  00000000  023e29ed  00000002  02862fb1  02862fbd

02862fa0: 00000000  02862fc0  02862fcd  00000000  62732f00  6b2f6e69  64676f6c  006e2d00

02862fc0: 4d524554  6b6e753d  6e776f6e  54415000  622f3d48  2f3a6e69  2f727375  3a6e6962

02862fe0: 6962732f  752f3a6e  732f7273  006e6962  6962732f  6c6b2f6e  0064676f  00000000

Return addresses in stack:

    address : <0x0000ff60> { _panic + 0x4c }

    address : <0x00005336> { _trap_c + 0x376 }

   frame  1 : <0xffa006fc> { _exception_to_level5 + 0xa8 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0xffa00ff0> { _evt_system_call + 0x64 }

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02812e34> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280019a> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028091ae> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02808f3c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02809750> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280834e> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02814cfc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0284243a> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028125bc> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02812e34> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280019a> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x028091ae> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02808f3c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02809750> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02808630> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02827cda> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0280d61c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02819f82> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02819fa0> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0281a132> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x0281a10c> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02815170> [ klogd vma:0x2800000-0x2863000]

    address : <0x02320ab4> [ init vma:0x2320000-0x233a000]

U-Boot 2008.10-svn1982 (ADI-2009R1-rc3) (Jul 26 2009 - 20:15:27)

CPU:   ADSP bf527-0.0 (Detected Rev: 0.2) (parallel flash boot)

Board: ADI BF527 EZ-Kit board

       Support: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/

Clock: VCO: 525 MHz, Core: 525 MHz, System: 131.250 MHz

RAM:   64 MB

Flash:  4 MB

In:    serial

Out:   serial

Err:   serial

Net:   Blackfin EMAC

MAC:   00:E0:22:FE:BF:81

Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0

bfin>

bootargs is:

ubi.mtd=1 root=ubi0:ubifs1 rw rootfstype=ubifs earlyprintk=serial,uart1,57600 console=ttyBF1,57600

use vmImage and rootfs.ubifs has been flashed into ubi0:ubifs1.

Follow-ups

--- Barry Song                                               2009-10-19 05:13:23

Grace,

Can you confirm whether the right image has been flashed into ubi0:ubifs1?

If you don't use it as rootfs, can it be mounted successfully by "mount -t

ubifs ubi0:ubifs1 /mnt/ubi"

-Barry

--- Barry Song                                               2009-10-20 06:26:56

Using the same configuration figured out in bug [#5550] to flash ubi image, the

ubi rootfs and so on should be ok according to my test:

Blackfin support (C) 2004-2009 Analog Devices, Inc.

Compiled for ADSP-BF527 Rev 0.0

Blackfin Linux support by http://blackfin.uclinux.org/

Processor Speed: 525 MHz core clock and 131 MHz System Clock

NOMPU: setting up cplb tables

Instruction Cache Enabled for CPU0

  External memory: cacheable in instruction cache

Data Cache Enabled for CPU0

  External memory: cacheable (write-back) in data cache

Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping off.  Total pages: 16001

Kernel command line: ubi.mtd=1 root=ubi0:rootfs rw clkin_hz=25000000

earlyprintk=serial,uart1,57600 console=tty0 console=ttyBF1,57600

ip=10.100.4.50:10.100.4.174:10.100.4.174:255.255.255.0:bf527-ezkit:eth0:off

PID hash table entries: 256 (order: 8, 1024 bytes)

Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)

Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)

Memory available: 49272k/65536k RAM, (12668k init code, 1376k kernel code, 620k

data, 1024k dma, 572k reserved)

NR_IRQS:119

Configuring Blackfin Priority Driven Interrupts

Console: colour dummy device 80x25

console [tty0] enabled

console [ttyBF1] enabled, bootconsole disabled

console [ttyBF1] enabled, bootconsole disabled

Calibrating delay loop... 1046.52 BogoMIPS (lpj=2093056)

Security Framework initialized

Mount-cache hash table entries: 512

Blackfin Scratchpad data SRAM: 4 KB

Blackfin L1 Data A SRAM: 16 KB (16 KB free)

Blackfin L1 Data B SRAM: 16 KB (16 KB free)

Blackfin L1 Instruction SRAM: 48 KB (42 KB free)

NET: Registered protocol family 16

Blackfin DMA Controller

ezkit_init(): registering device resources

bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0

SCSI subsystem initialized

NET: Registered protocol family 2

IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)

TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)

TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)

TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)

TCP reno registered

NET: Registered protocol family 1

msgmni has been set to 96

io scheduler noop registered

io scheduler anticipatory registered (default)

io scheduler cfq registered

bfin-t350mcqb: 320x240 24-bit RGB FrameBuffer initializing...

dma_alloc_init: dma_page @ 0x0206a000 - 256 pages at 0x03f00000

Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 40x30

bfin-otp: initialized

bfin-uart: Blackfin serial driver

bfin-uart.1: ttyBF1 at MMIO 0xffc02000 (irq = 31) is a BFIN-UART

brd: module loaded

BF5xx on-chip NAND FLash Controller Driver, Version 1.2 (c) 2007 Analog

Devices, Inc.

bf5xx-nand bf5xx-nand.0: page_size=256, data_width=8, wr_dly=3, rd_dly=3

NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x20, Chip ID: 0xdc (ST Micro NAND 512MiB 3,3V

8-bit)

Creating 2 MTD partitions on "NAND 512MiB 3,3V 8-bit":

0x000000000000-0x000000400000 : "linux kernel(nand)"

0x000000400000-0x000020000000 : "file system(nand)"

UBI: attaching mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: physical eraseblock size:   131072 bytes (128 KiB)

UBI: logical eraseblock size:    129024 bytes

UBI: smallest flash I/O unit:    2048

UBI: sub-page size:              512

UBI: VID header offset:          512 (aligned 512)

UBI: data offset:                2048

UBI: attached mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: MTD device name:            "file system(nand)"

UBI: MTD device size:            508 MiB

UBI: number of good PEBs:        4063

UBI: number of bad PEBs:         1

UBI: max. allowed volumes:       128

UBI: wear-leveling threshold:    4096

UBI: number of internal volumes: 1

UBI: number of user volumes:     1

UBI: available PEBs:             0

UBI: total number of reserved PEBs: 4063

UBI: number of PEBs reserved for bad PEB handling: 40

UBI: max/mean erase counter: 1/0

UBI: image sequence number: 0

UBI: background thread "ubi_bgt0d" started, PID 220

m25p80 spi0.1: m25p16 (2048 Kbytes)

Creating 2 MTD partitions on "m25p80":

0x000000000000-0x000000040000 : "bootloader(spi)"

0x000000040000-0x000000200000 : "linux kernel(spi)"

bfin-spi bfin-spi.0: Blackfin on-chip SPI Controller Driver, Version 1.0,

regs_base@ffc00500, dma channel@7

rtc-bfin rtc-bfin: rtc core: registered rtc-bfin as rtc0

bfin-wdt: initialized: timeout=20 sec (nowayout=0)

TCP cubic registered

NET: Registered protocol family 17

rtc-bfin rtc-bfin: setting system clock to 1970-01-01 14:34:18 UTC (52458)

IP-Config: Device `eth0' not found.

Freeing unused kernel memory: 12668k freed

                           _____________________________________

        a8888b.           / Welcome to the uClinux distribution \

       d888888b.         /       _     _                         \

       8P"YP"Y88        /       | |   |_|            __  __ (TM)  |

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     dP   .    Y8b.       \   For embedded processors including   |

    d8:'  "  `::88b        \    the Analog Devices Blackfin      /

   d8"         'Y88b        \___________________________________/

  :8P    '      :888

   8a.   :     _a88P         For further information, check out:

._/"Yaa_:   .| 88P|            - http://blackfin.uclinux.org/

\    YP"    `| 8P  `.          - http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/

/     \.___.d|    .'           - http://www.uclinux.org/

`--..__)8888P`._.'  jgs/a:f    - http://www.analog.com/blackfin

Have a lot of fun...

BusyBox v1.15.2 (2009-10-20 16:04:43 CST) hush - the humble shell

root:/>

root:/> reboot

Restarting system.

U-Boot 2008.10-svn1984 (ADI-2009R1-rc3) (Aug 11 2009 - 11:38:15)

CPU:   ADSP bf527-0.0 (Detected Rev: 0.0) (parallel flash boot)

Board: ADI BF527 EZ-Kit board

       Support: http://blackfin.uclinux.org/

Clock: VCO: 525 MHz, Core: 525 MHz, System: 131.250 MHz

RAM:   64 MB

Flash:  4 MB

In:    serial

Out:   serial

Err:   serial

Net:   Blackfin EMAC

MAC:   00:E0:22:FE:B8:14

...

--- Mingquan Pan                                             2009-10-21 23:44:01

Yes, I can see it normally too. So close.

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