Re: kernel: Fatal data abort - issue on rpi4
- In reply to: Ronald Klop : "Re: kernel: Fatal data abort - issue on rpi4"
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Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2022 14:11:38 UTC
I have several RPI4 and RPI3 and they run great in Samsung Bars - https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07BPGF6N3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Plus these Samsung Bars are way faster than microSD cards. On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 4:12 PM Ronald Klop <ronald-lists@klop.ws> wrote: > Hi, > > Another SD card is worth a try. > According to the forum post SanDisk works good. > My RPI4 runs from USB-disk which works stable. > > Regards, > Ronald. > > > > *Van:* Marek Soudny <soumar@soudny.net> > *Datum:* woensdag, 17 augustus 2022 11:10 > *Aan:* freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> > *Onderwerp:* kernel: Fatal data abort - issue on rpi4 > > Hello, > > I am quite new to arm/aarch64. I recently purchased rpi4, burned an sdcard > image and have been trying to run it. Time to time (but actually quite > often) the box becomes unresponsive. I can not ping it, neither ssh into > it. I am running fbsd 13.1-release. > > The syslog only shows the following: > > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: Fatal data abort: > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x0: 1 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x1: 0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x2: ffffa00004a99500 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x3: 13ffffe8e > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x4: ffff0000e00ab4d4 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x5: ffffa00001319000 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x6: 0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x7: 100 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x8: ffffa00004a99500 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x9: 0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x10: ffff000000c35378 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x11: 0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x12: 1 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x13: 0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x14: 700000000 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x15: 39 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x16: ffff0000e00c9be0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x17: ffff000000614fd4 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x18: ffff0000dfbf4760 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x19: ffffa00001319198 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x20: ffffa00001319000 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x21: ffffa00004d3b800 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x22: ffffa000013191b8 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x23: ffffa000013190e0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x24: ffffa000013191a0 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x25: ffffa000016e7200 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x26: ffff0000e009768e > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x27: ffffa00004a99500 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x28: ffffa00004e82d00 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: x29: ffff0000dfbf4770 > Aug 16 08:27:54 maxwell kernel: sp: ffff0000dfbf4760 > > Does it sound familiar? Am I doing something wrong? As it's currently not > stable, I can perform any tests with it, if required. I actually found a > similar issue > https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/fatal-kernel-mode-data-abort-every-2-3-boots-on-raspberry-pi-b.49066/ > - do you think it's an sdcard issue? If so, is there a recommended list for > purchase new ones? > > Thank you, > Marek > > ------------------------------ > > -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 "Oh, the cruft.", egrep -v '^$|^.*#' ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :-)