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Ok so I was glancing through the logs and noticed the following. I'm assuming I'm not the only person with this issue so has anyone else noticed that opengl was not being initialized? Perhaps this would explain our strong reliance on optimizing Hero to run smoothly as opposed to letting the onboard graphics chip help do the rendering
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): SurfaceFlinger is starting
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): SurfaceFlinger's main thread ready to run. Initializing graphics H/W...
D/SurfaceFlinger( 77): pid 77 requesting gpu core (owner = -1)
W/SurfaceFlinger( 77): couldn't grant gpu core to pid 77
D/EGL ( 77): requestGPU returned -1
E/GLLogger( 77): h/w accelerated eglGetDisplay() failed (EGL_SUCCESS)
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): EGL informations:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): # of configs : 6
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): vendor : Android
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): version : 1.31 Android META-EGL
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): extensions:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): Client API: OpenGL ES
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): using (fd=23)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): id = msmfb
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): xres = 320 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): yres = 480 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): xres_virtual = 320 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): yres_virtual = 960 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): bpp = 16
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): r = 11:5
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): g = 5:6
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): b = 0:5
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): width = 45 mm (180.622223 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): height = 67 mm (181.970154 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): refresh rate = 60.00 Hz
shafty023 said:
Ok so I was glancing through the logs and noticed the following. I'm assuming I'm not the only person with this issue so has anyone else noticed that opengl was not being initialized? Perhaps this would explain our strong reliance on optimizing Hero to run smoothly as opposed to letting the onboard graphics chip help do the rendering
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): SurfaceFlinger is starting
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): SurfaceFlinger's main thread ready to run. Initializing graphics H/W...
D/SurfaceFlinger( 77): pid 77 requesting gpu core (owner = -1)
W/SurfaceFlinger( 77): couldn't grant gpu core to pid 77
D/EGL ( 77): requestGPU returned -1
E/GLLogger( 77): h/w accelerated eglGetDisplay() failed (EGL_SUCCESS)
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): EGL informations:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): # of configs : 6
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): vendor : Android
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): version : 1.31 Android META-EGL
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): extensions:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): Client API: OpenGL ES
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): using (fd=23)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): id = msmfb
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): xres = 320 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): yres = 480 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): xres_virtual = 320 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): yres_virtual = 960 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): bpp = 16
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): r = 11:5
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): g = 5:6
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): b = 0:5
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): width = 45 mm (180.622223 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): height = 67 mm (181.970154 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): refresh rate = 60.00 Hz
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Very interesting point, I'd really like to see one of the more informed devs look at this. +1
this would definitelly help rosie if its not working already with all the effects in the widgets
RaiderX303 said:
this would definitelly help rosie if its not working already with all the effects in the widgets
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I think its using software based rendering which means more cpu power to do the effects
shafty023 said:
I think its using software based rendering which means more cpu power to do the effects
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but if opengl aint working then the cpu is doing all gpu work making the cpu do twice as much
Hmm, couldn't you test this by running an OpenGL or GPU intensive app (Doom?) on the Hero build. See if it differs significantly from the other builds.
KyleK29 said:
Hmm, couldn't you test this by running an OpenGL or GPU intensive app (Doom?) on the Hero build. See if it differs significantly from the other builds.
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Maybe but you can't benchmark performance by saying "this seems faster" but that makes me wonder what the OGL logs are showing when you launch Doom, for instance.
Where are the logs saved?
Sirus20x6 said:
Where are the logs saved?
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He's either using log collector or ddms (SDK tool)
uberingram said:
Maybe but you can't benchmark performance by saying "this seems faster" but that makes me wonder what the OGL logs are showing when you launch Doom, for instance.
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Well, if OpenGL isn't running correctly, I'm sure the difference may just very well be noticeable.
Ever tried to play a game in software mode? Not pretty.
Wow. This could be why it's always been pretty slow. Hmmm, someone should PM JustAnotherCrowd and inform him about this, just in case he doesn't know.
So is I guess the question is, is there an easy way of enabling this.
maydaysos said:
So is I guess the question is, is there an easy way of enabling this.
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good way of putting it
ccyrowski said:
He's either using log collector or ddms (SDK tool)
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Ya I was using "adb logcat". So to find the error do this:
1) adb shell reboot
2) adb logcat
It will say waiting for device. Soon as the phone starts booting you'll see logs coming at you like there's no tomorrow. One of which will be that section that shows opengl not loading.
Sirus20x6 said:
Where are the logs saved?
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The logs are not saved anywhere, they are sent to the console (linux term meaning if you connect to the syslog server you'll see debug messages scrolling like an IRC chatroom). You can view them with "adb logcat" but you'll have to have downloaded the free android 1.5 sdk in order to use that command. Once you download it, it's in the tools/ directory along with a bunch of other useful executables that anybody who wants to hack their phone will need.
ok well is there more to the log? when i look this up in google the explination for the error is just after the 60.00 Hz part
http://osdir.com/ml/android-porting/2009-04/msg00245.html
Sirus20x6 said:
ok well is there more to the log? when i look this up in google the explination for the error is just after the 60.00 Hz part
http://osdir.com/ml/android-porting/2009-04/msg00245.html
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I have copybit.trout.so loaded so that is not the cause of the problem. Those modules are located at /system/lib/hw/
Here is what I have in my logs starting at the 60Hz part and down a couple lines
Code:
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): width = 45 mm (180.622223 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): height = 67 mm (181.970154 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): refresh rate = 60.00 Hz
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): OpenGL informations:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): vendor : Android
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): renderer : Android PixelFlinger 1.0
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): version : OpenGL ES-CM 1.0
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): extensions: GL_OES_byte_coordinates GL_OES_fixed_point GL_OES_single_precision GL_OES_read_format GL_OES_compressed_paletted_texture GL_OES_draw_texture GL_OES_matrix_get GL_OES_query_matrix GL_ARB_texture_compression GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two GL_ANDROID_direct_texture GL_ANDROID_user_clip_plane GL_ANDROID_vertex_buffer_object GL_ANDROID_generate_mipmap
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.msm7k.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.default.so error=Cannot find library
I don't believe overlay.*.so was ever compiled for the HTC Hero as it is not in the build. But since HAL is complaining about it AFTER opengl failed I don't think the two are related. Just my guess though
shafty023 said:
I have copybit.trout.so loaded so that is not the cause of the problem. Those modules are located at /system/lib/hw/
Here is what I have in my logs starting at the 60Hz part and down a couple lines
Code:
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): width = 45 mm (180.622223 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): height = 67 mm (181.970154 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 77): refresh rate = 60.00 Hz
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): OpenGL informations:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): vendor : Android
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): renderer : Android PixelFlinger 1.0
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): version : OpenGL ES-CM 1.0
I/SurfaceFlinger( 77): extensions: GL_OES_byte_coordinates GL_OES_fixed_point GL_OES_single_precision GL_OES_read_format GL_OES_compressed_paletted_texture GL_OES_draw_texture GL_OES_matrix_get GL_OES_query_matrix GL_ARB_texture_compression GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two GL_ANDROID_direct_texture GL_ANDROID_user_clip_plane GL_ANDROID_vertex_buffer_object GL_ANDROID_generate_mipmap
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.msm7k.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 77): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.default.so error=Cannot find library
I don't believe overlay.*.so was ever compiled for the HTC Hero as it is not in the build. But since HAL is complaining about it AFTER opengl failed I don't think the two are related. Just my guess though
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looking through my phone i don't see the overlays at all so i guess they weren't compiled. couldn't a developer take the missing overlays from a build that works and rebuild them to work on hero?
sorry to potentially burst your bubble, but here's my logcat from cyanogenized rogers (which runs ridiculously smooth, said to be comparable to ion):
Code:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): SurfaceFlinger is starting
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): SurfaceFlinger's main thread ready to run. Initializing graphics H/W...
D/SurfaceFlinger( 68): pid 68 requesting gpu core (owner = -1)
W/SurfaceFlinger( 68): couldn't grant gpu core to pid 68
D/EGL ( 68): requestGPU returned -1
E/GLLogger( 68): h/w accelerated eglGetDisplay() failed (EGL_SUCCESS)
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): EGL informations:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): # of configs : 6
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): vendor : Android
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): version : 1.31 Android META-EGL
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): extensions:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): Client API: OpenGL ES
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): using (fd=24)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): id = msmfb
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): xres = 320 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): yres = 480 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): xres_virtual = 320 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): yres_virtual = 960 px
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): bpp = 16
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): r = 11:5
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): g = 5:6
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): b = 0:5
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): width = 45 mm (180.622223 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): height = 67 mm (181.970154 dpi)
I/EGLDisplaySurface( 68): refresh rate = 60.00 Hz
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/copybit.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/copybit.trout.so error=Cannot find library
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): OpenGL informations:
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): vendor : Android
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): renderer : Android PixelFlinger 1.0
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): version : OpenGL ES-CM 1.0
I/SurfaceFlinger( 68): extensions: GL_OES_byte_coordinates GL_OES_fixed_point GL_OES_single_precision GL_OES_read_format GL_OES_compressed_paletted_texture GL_OES_draw_texture GL_OES_matrix_get GL_OES_query_matrix GL_ARB_texture_compression GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two GL_ANDROID_direct_texture GL_ANDROID_user_clip_plane GL_ANDROID_vertex_buffer_object GL_ANDROID_generate_mipmap
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/copybit.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/copybit.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.trout.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.msm7k.so error=Cannot find library
W/HAL ( 68): load: module=/system/lib/hw/overlay.default.so error=Cannot find library
I/sysproc ( 68): System server: starting Android runtime.
I/sysproc ( 68): System server: starting Android services.
I/SystemServer( 68): Entered the Android system server!
I/sysproc ( 68): System server: entering thread pool.
I/HtcBootAnimation( 68): mGifPath = /system/media/boot.gif
I/SystemServer( 68): Starting Power Manager.
I/SystemServer( 68): Starting Activity Manager.
I/SystemServer( 68): Starting telephony registry
I/SystemServer( 68): Starting Package Manager.
looks similar to me. even the parts with the copybit and overlay not found.
the interesting part is after the 60hz it does identify OpenGL ES-EM 1.0 along with the extensions available. does it show the same on Hero?
i dont think i can remember the article where i read it, but due to the limitations of portable devices, android does not initialize opengl at the gpu until an app specifically requests it, this is both for gpu and cpu gl rendering. the display elements are all software rendered through a simple frame buffer to conserve battery life, so having opengl on all the time would still yield no advantage, quite the opposite actually, as you'd be draining your battery for nothing.
Can someone run the nbench benchmark for Android on your Smartphone for the the following processors and post the results?
a. Snapdragon
b. dual core
c. quad core
I am attaching results for the DroidX (TI OMAP processor), Pentium4, and Intel Core i7 processors.
Thanks!
DroidX:
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 287.25 : 7.37 : 2.42
STRING SORT : 15.221 : 6.80 : 1.05
BITFIELD : 1.0633e+08 : 18.24 : 3.81
FP EMULATION : 36.604 : 17.56 : 4.05
FOURIER : 1988.7 : 2.26 : 1.27
ASSIGNMENT : 7.5206 : 28.62 : 7.42
IDEA : 1106.4 : 16.92 : 5.02
HUFFMAN : 546.36 : 15.15 : 4.84
NEURAL NET : 0.72323 : 1.16 : 0.49
LU DECOMPOSITION : 19.178 : 0.99 : 0.72
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 14.223
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 1.377
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l)
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 2.6.32.9-g34b306d ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.0 (GCC) ) #2 PREEMPT Mon Jun 27 14:02:56 PDT 2011
C compiler : arm-eabi-gcc (GCC) 4.4.0
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 3.099
INTEGER INDEX : 3.929
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 0.764
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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Pentium 4:
$ nbench
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 755.2 : 19.37 : 6.36
STRING SORT : 55.098 : 24.62 : 3.81
BITFIELD : 3.2889e+08 : 56.42 : 11.78
FP EMULATION : 53.576 : 25.71 : 5.93
FOURIER : 15931 : 18.12 : 10.18
ASSIGNMENT : 23.567 : 89.67 : 23.26
IDEA : 1226.8 : 18.76 : 5.57
HUFFMAN : 1216.6 : 33.74 : 10.77
NEURAL NET : 20.096 : 32.28 : 13.58
LU DECOMPOSITION : 922.08 : 47.77 : 34.49
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 32.615
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 30.343
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : Dual GenuineIntel Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz 3000MHz
L2 Cache : 2048 KB
OS : Linux 2.6.18-238.9.1.el5
C compiler : i586-pld-linux-gcc
libc :
MEMORY INDEX : 10.146
INTEGER INDEX : 6.898
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 16.829
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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Core i7 (using just 1 of the 8 cores):
$ nbench
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 1766.7 : 45.31 : 14.88
STRING SORT : 358.32 : 160.11 : 24.78
BITFIELD : 6.2146e+08 : 106.60 : 22.27
FP EMULATION : 129.24 : 62.02 : 14.31
FOURIER : 43128 : 49.05 : 27.55
ASSIGNMENT : 54.178 : 206.16 : 53.47
IDEA : 3211 : 49.11 : 14.58
HUFFMAN : 2370.5 : 65.73 : 20.99
NEURAL NET : 60.416 : 97.05 : 40.82
LU DECOMPOSITION : 2661.4 : 137.87 : 99.56
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 84.947
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 86.901
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : 8 CPU GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz 1600MHz
L2 Cache : 8192 KB
OS : Linux 2.6.18-238.19.1.el5
C compiler : i586-pld-linux-gcc
libc :
MEMORY INDEX : 30.901
INTEGER INDEX : 15.978
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 48.199
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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Sent from an unrooted DroidX using XDA app.
reeout tous
Hi!
I've udpated the Android NBench with Amd v7 optimizations.
The Android results should be much better now (esp. float)
And note that nbench is a single core benchmark.
Also you'll find lots of results here: tux.org /~mayer/linux/results2.html
BR,
LD
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For example on my old Droid 1 (OMAP @800Mhz), with the new benchmark, I get:
MEMORY INDEX : 3.104
INTEGER INDEX : 3.618
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 1.396
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 372.19 : 9.54 : 3.13
STRING SORT : 19.994 : 8.93 : 1.38
BITFIELD : 1.1103e+08 : 19.05 : 3.98
FP EMULATION : 26.687 : 12.81 : 2.95
FOURIER : 1753.1 : 1.99 : 1.12
ASSIGNMENT : 5.5105 : 20.97 : 5.44
IDEA : 877.23 : 13.42 : 3.98
HUFFMAN : 524.48 : 14.54 : 4.64
NEURAL NET : 1.6317 : 2.62 : 1.10
LU DECOMPOSITION : 58.843 : 3.05 : 2.20
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 13.578
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 2.516
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l) 800MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 2.6.32.9 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.0 (GCC) ) #1 PREEMPT Tue Mar 1 19:09:32 BRT 2011
C compiler : gcc 4.4.3 (-march=armv7-a)
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 3.104
INTEGER INDEX : 3.618
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 1.396
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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And on my Xperia pro (Snapdragon @1GHz):
MEMORY INDEX : 3.383
INTEGER INDEX : 4.786
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 4.194
So the Snapdragon is much faster than the OMAP for floating point operations, which is good for 3d games
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TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 468.45 : 12.01 : 3.95
STRING SORT : 18.174 : 8.12 : 1.26
BITFIELD : 1.241e+08 : 21.29 : 4.45
FP EMULATION : 33.461 : 16.06 : 3.70
FOURIER : 4077.7 : 4.64 : 2.60
ASSIGNMENT : 7.0194 : 26.71 : 6.93
IDEA : 1312.1 : 20.07 : 5.96
HUFFMAN : 680.37 : 18.87 : 6.02
NEURAL NET : 4.7144 : 7.57 : 3.19
LU DECOMPOSITION : 237.72 : 12.32 : 8.89
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 16.530
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 7.563
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l) 1024MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 2.6.32.9-perf ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #1 PREEMPT Tue Apr 24 11:57:09 2012
C compiler : gcc 4.4.3 (-march=armv7-a)
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 3.383
INTEGER INDEX : 4.786
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 4.194
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
ldrolez said:
I've udpated the Android NBench with Amd v7 optimizations.
The Android results should be much better now (esp. float)
And note that nbench is a single core benchmark.
Also you'll find lots of results here: tux.org /~mayer/linux/results2.html
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Thanks for making nbench http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.drolez.nbench available under Android! I've always wanted to compare mobile device computing power against desktop computing power (even though some people don't like to).
Sent from my unrooted DroidX using Tapatalk
Google/Asus Nexus 7 results:
using v1.0 of nbench:
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 638.91 : 16.39 : 5.38
STRING SORT : 29.165 : 13.03 : 2.02
BITFIELD : 1.6299e+08 : 27.96 : 5.84
FP EMULATION : 44.714 : 21.46 : 4.95
FOURIER : 9097.6 : 10.35 : 5.81
ASSIGNMENT : 8.5671 : 32.60 : 8.46
IDEA : 1638.1 : 25.05 : 7.44
HUFFMAN : 954.34 : 26.46 : 8.45
NEURAL NET : 8.9779 : 14.42 : 6.07
LU DECOMPOSITION : 349.95 : 18.13 : 13.09
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 22.330
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 13.934
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : 4 CPU ARMv7 Processor rev 9 (v7l) 1300MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 3.1.10-g52027f9 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.6.x-google 20120106 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 28 16:19:26 PDT 2012
C compiler : gcc 4.4.3 (-march=armv7-a)
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 4.635
INTEGER INDEX : 6.397
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 7.728
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
* Trademarks are property of their respective holder.
using v1.1 of nbench:
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 634.21 : 16.26 : 5.34
STRING SORT : 29.752 : 13.29 : 2.06
BITFIELD : 2.1369e+08 : 36.66 : 7.66
FP EMULATION : 80.498 : 38.63 : 8.91
FOURIER : 9065.2 : 10.31 : 5.79
ASSIGNMENT : 8.5606 : 32.57 : 8.45
IDEA : 1859.3 : 28.44 : 8.44
HUFFMAN : 1014.1 : 28.12 : 8.98
NEURAL NET : 10.48 : 16.84 : 7.08
LU DECOMPOSITION : 347.35 : 17.99 : 12.99
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 25.974
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 14.617
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : 4 CPU ARMv7 Processor rev 9 (v7l) 1300MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 3.1.10-g009b6d1 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.6.x-google 20120106 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 26 12:53:01 PDT 2012
C compiler : gcc 4.6.0 (-march=armv7-a)
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 5.106
INTEGER INDEX : 7.751
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 8.107
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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Ran on my Galaxy S4 I9500:
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That Galaxy S4 looks faster than a Pentium 4. Is it stock or tweaked?
Updated stock DroidX results, using nbench v1.1:
(notice change from 3.0/3.9/0.7 in v1.0 to 3.8/5.7/1.7 in v1.1)
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 433.49 : 11.12 : 3.65
STRING SORT : 15.65 : 6.99 : 1.08
BITFIELD : 1.9417e+08 : 33.31 : 6.96
FP EMULATION : 60.418 : 28.99 : 6.69
FOURIER : 2111.7 : 2.40 : 1.35
ASSIGNMENT : 7.8546 : 29.89 : 7.75
IDEA : 1475.5 : 22.57 : 6.70
HUFFMAN : 746.28 : 20.69 : 6.61
NEURAL NET : 2.1485 : 3.45 : 1.45
LU DECOMPOSITION : 74.212 : 3.84 : 2.78
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 19.436
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 3.170
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l) 1000MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 2.6.32.9-g1282440 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.0 (GCC) ) #1 PREEMPT Wed Jan 11 12:19:23 CST 2012
C compiler : gcc 4.6.0 (-march=armv7-a)
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 3.879
INTEGER INDEX : 5.735
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 1.758
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
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Nexus 10 results: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44240007
Android NBench Results google Nexus 4 4.3, Inc: eng.rascarlo.20130802.155926
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 44.719
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 24.628
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : 4 CPU ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l) 1836MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 3.4.0-bricked-mako-exp-g73fe91e ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.7.2 20120910 (prerelease) (Linaro GCC 4.7-2012.09) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 31 08:28:28 CEST 2013
C compiler : gcc 4.6.0 (-march=armv7-a)
MEMORY INDEX : 10.083
INTEGER INDEX : 12.041
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 13.659
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
nexus 4, at 1566mhz
Android 4.3 JWR66V google_sdk (API Level 18) emulator:
The emulator is running on an Intel Core i7 linux desktop PC.
2013 Nexus 7 nbench results:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44847397
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44847422
Motorola Moto X (XT1058), running stock 4.2.2 Build: 13.9.0Q2.X-116-LCX-26
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 44.242
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 30.979
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : Dual ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l) 1728MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 3.4.42-xline-gfd1a699-00157-gfb2f8fc ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.6.x-google 20120106 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jul 18 20:25:42 CDT 2013
C compiler : gcc 4.6.0 (-march=armv7-a)
MEMORY INDEX : 10.593
INTEGER INDEX : 11.388
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 17.182
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
My Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-M919 results:
Why does the SGH-M919's 4 CPU ARMv7 rev0 (v71) Processor at 1890MHz produce lower benchmark numbers than the Samsumg I9500's rev3 (v71) at 1600MHz?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 using Tapatalk
Samsung Galaxy S5 nbench results:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52933881
Looks significantly faster than the S4.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 using Tapatalk
Samsung Galaxy S7 SM-G930T:
Sent from my SM-G930T using Tapatalk
Amazon Fire 7 (5th Generation) :
Moto G 2014 CyanogenMod 13, HalogenKernel-R28
Last run:
BYTEmark* Native Mode Benchmark ver. 2 (10/95)
Index-split by Andrew D. Balsa (11/97)
Linux/Unix* port by Uwe F. Mayer (12/96,11/97)
TEST : Iterations/sec. : Old Index : New Index
: : Pentium 90* : AMD K6/233*
--------------------:------------------:-------------:------------
NUMERIC SORT : 578.43 : 14.83 : 4.87
STRING SORT : 63.393 : 28.33 : 4.38
BITFIELD : 1.7217e+08 : 29.53 : 6.17
FP EMULATION : 76.772 : 36.84 : 8.50
FOURIER : 7977.3 : 9.07 : 5.10
ASSIGNMENT : 10.149 : 38.62 : 10.02
IDEA : 2053.1 : 31.40 : 9.32
HUFFMAN : 912.32 : 25.30 : 8.08
NEURAL NET : 7.9416 : 12.76 : 5.37
LU DECOMPOSITION : 308.5 : 15.98 : 11.54
==========================ORIGINAL BYTEMARK RESULTS==========================
INTEGER INDEX : 28.155
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 12.275
Baseline (MSDOS*) : Pentium* 90, 256 KB L2-cache, Watcom* compiler 10.0
==============================LINUX DATA BELOW===============================
CPU : 4 CPU ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l) Qualcomm MSM8226 1593MHz
L2 Cache : 0
OS : Linux version 3.4.42HalogenKernel-R28 ([email protected]) (gcc version 6.0.0 20160201 (experimental) (UBERTC-6.0.0) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jun 8 20:20:49 IST 2016
C compiler : gcc 4.6.0 (-march=armv7-a)
libc : Android Bionic libc
MEMORY INDEX : 6.471
INTEGER INDEX : 7.473
FLOATING-POINT INDEX: 6.808
Baseline (LINUX) : AMD K6/233*, 512 KB L2-cache, gcc 2.7.2.3, libc-5.4.38
Developers here :
deepss1
Aceximix
Requested developers to join the topic :
1) Karandeepdps
2) aj1234josh
3) prateek1992
4) Christianvari
Beta testers :
Yet to set beta testers.
PM me if you want to be a beta tester.
Only two beta testers.
Number of GB roms : 9
Number of ICS roms : 3 (camera not working)
Number of JB roms : 1 (with many bugs)
Aim - To solve ICS camera bug
Bugs solved -
Yet to solve any bugs.
Note :
1) Developers please do reserve posts for your contribution.
2) Also write your contribution for LG P690
3) For non P690 devs - If you want to develop for P690 make pm to me and get involved in development of P690.
There are many testers for ONet.
If you want you can buy us a beer
Contact me by mail or pm.
Email id - [email protected]
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Reserved!!
Direct to topic..:silly:
AS OF MY THIS LOG..I GUESS>>WE HAVE CAMERA HAL WORKING.. ANY FURTHUR IDEAS FROM YOU??
V/CameraHolder( 2101): open camera 0
I/CameraHAL( 2330): CameraHAL_GetCam_Info:
D/CameraHAL( 2330): CameraHAL_GetNum_Cameras: loading libcamera at 0xb000e5a8
I/CameraService( 2330): Opening camera 0
D/CameraHAL( 2330): qcamera_device_open: name:0 device:0x13e0c cameraId:0
D/CameraHAL( 2330): loading libcamera at 0xb000e5a8
D/QualcommCameraHardware( 2330): createInstance: E
I/QualcommCameraHardware( 2330): startCamera: camsensor name s5k5caga, flash 0
I/DEBUG ( 1482): #00 pc 0000b2f2 /system/lib/liboemcamera.so (isp3a_exit)
I/DEBUG ( 1482): #01 pc 000086f6 /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): #02 pc 00008824 /system/lib/liboemcamera.so (cam_conf)
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a28 a77460ec /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a30 a771dc71 /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a3c a77460ec /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a7c a77460ec /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a8c a77086fb /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a94 a77460ec /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
I/DEBUG ( 1482): 41628a9c a7708829 /system/lib/liboemcamera.so
E/CameraHolder( 2101): fail to connect Camera
E/CameraHolder( 2101): java.lang.RuntimeException: Fail to connect to camera service
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at android.hardware.Camera.native_setup(Native Method)
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at android.hardware.Camera.<init>(Camera.java:320)
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at android.hardware.Camera.open(Camera.java:280)
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at com.android.camera.CameraHolder.open(CameraHolder. java:131)
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at com.android.camera.Util.openCamera(Util.java:313)
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at com.android.camera.Camera$4.run(Camera.java:1246)
E/CameraHolder( 2101): at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:856)
I/ServiceManager( 1477): service 'media.camera' died
W/Camera ( 2101): Camera server died!
V/camera ( 2101): surfaceChanged. w=320. h=427
I/ActivityManager( 1598): Displayed com.android.camera/.Camera: +2s851ms
I/CameraService( 2514): CameraService started (pid=2514)
E/CameraHAL( 2514): CameraHAL_GetNum_Cameras:
D/CameraHAL( 2514): CameraHAL_GetNum_Cameras: loading libcamera at 0xb000e5a8
D/CameraHAL( 2514): CameraHAL_GetNum_Cameras: numCameras:1
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Samsung galaxy pop have camera working and also p500 which is almost same configured to our p690
Hope we developers will solve this camera bug early.
Just little guidance from p500 and galaxy pop developers may solve our camera bug. So looking forward to camera bug and that too without any donations
Something good....
Now you can find lg optimus net forum in this website ----->>
http://www.fesilo.com/forum/lg-optimus-net-p690
So from now ask developers to post ROMs here so its easy to find ROMs for Optimus Net....
Any news? Hope they help Onet p690, please samsung pop and p500 developers
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Hi everyone ,
I am Rahul from Delhi , India .
My Atrix 2 has been behaving very weirdly .
From the very first day (its 3 months old now) i had this issue of WIFI connection lost , it used to connect to wifi , it will stay good for 5 10 minutes and then it will just not work , though the wifi icon will REMAIN in the notification bar and will REMAIN BLUE. I had to disconnect and then reconnect for it to work and then again the same story , it wont work again after 5 minutes and again reconnect.
I had to do this 100 times a day to use Whatsapp.
BUT the vodafone net (GPRS) used to work for hours continuously.
THEN came the ICS update and MAGIC .
EVERYTHING GOT FINE , WIFI would stay on for like hours without a single drop.
Now again since 3 days again the same issue .
Now its EVEN WORSE .
WIFI goes off after 5 minutes , and SO DOES THE vodafone NET.
I am helpless.
What should i do
can you provide a logcat?
adb logcat -v long > /sdcard/logfile.txt
Or you can try this instead:
adb logcat -b radio > logcat_radio.txt
to get the logcat information about radios
I have a somewhat similar problem as the OP.
radio Log
wcypierre said:
Or you can try this instead:
adb logcat -b radio > logcat_radio.txt
to get the logcat information about radios
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I have attached the "log.ratio.txt" file please check it.
Thanks
Rahul
How to Get adb logcat -b ???
rahulsarna said:
I have attached the "log.ratio.txt" file please check it.
Thanks
Rahul
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Sorry i am new to this thing , i provided you with the normal log .
I tried a lot to get the "adb logcat -b" but i couldn't figure out how to.
I found a page which had the procedure get the logcat but the procedure started with "android-sdk_r10-windows.zip" but this now has been replaced by "android-sdk_r20.0.3-windows.zip" on the developers website and this new version does not have ADB ,it has "AVD" .
Please guide me through .
I really need your help to sort out this issue , its very very irritating
rahulsarna said:
Sorry i am new to this thing , i provided you with the normal log .
I tried a lot to get the "adb logcat -b" but i couldn't figure out how to.
I found a page which had the procedure get the logcat but the procedure started with "android-sdk_r10-windows.zip" but this now has been replaced by "android-sdk_r20.0.3-windows.zip" on the developers website and this new version does not have ADB ,it has "AVD" .
Please guide me through .
I really need your help to sort out this issue , its very very irritating
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well, actually, the adb files can be downloaded via the Android SDK Manager(by ticking Android SDK Platform-tools and install it). However, if you can generate the normal logcat, then you should be able to generate the radio for logcat though.
And the command is "adb logcat -b radio", not "adb logcat -b" (which I believe is the error)
wcypierre said:
well, actually, the adb files can be downloaded via the Android SDK Manager(by ticking Android SDK Platform-tools and install it). However, if you can generate the normal logcat, then you should be able to generate the radio for logcat though.
And the command is "adb logcat -b radio", not "adb logcat -b" (which I believe is the error)
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I put in the right command , it says "Waiting for device" .
i Did a factory reset in the morning.
DO i need to do anything extra ?
witch ICS firmware you using?
you have RIL errors,you must flash the correct radio image for your operator.
if you are in 6.7.2_EDEM-18-ASIAOPS_cfc.xml.zip ,then flash the 6.7.2_EDEM-18-SEARET_cfc.xml.zip
if same error , flash the 6.7.2_EDEM-18-MEARET_cfc.xml.zip
bafore flashing anything,install CID getter app from play market,and put the make a screen-shots for all data on application. and put here
---------- Post added at 05:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:49 PM ----------
is your phone is vodafone branded?
sad_but_cool1 said:
witch ICS firmware you using?
you have RIL errors,you must flash the correct radio image for your operator.
if you are in 6.7.2_EDEM-18-ASIAOPS_cfc.xml.zip ,then flash the 6.7.2_EDEM-18-SEARET_cfc.xml.zip
if same error , flash the 6.7.2_EDEM-18-MEARET_cfc.xml.zip
bafore flashing anything,install CID getter app from play market,and put the make a screen-shots for all data on application. and put here
---------- Post added at 05:53 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:49 PM ----------
is your phone is vodafone branded?
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NO , my phone is not vodafone branded , its unloacked by default and i use a vodafone sim.
These are the details :
System version : 672.1.18.MB865.AsiaRetail.en.03
Android version : 4.0.4
Firmware Config version : GAS_ASIA_EDISONICSRTSEA_P018
kernel : 3.0.8 -g635d08a
Bulid Number : 6.7.2_EDM-18
But this is the first time i am facing this problem (since 3 days) in 3 months and what is the reason for WIFI not working ??
"install CID getter app from play market,and put the make a screen-shots for all data on application."
Which data are you talking about ?
what screen shots should i take ?
Thanks
rahulsarna said:
I put in the right command , it says "Waiting for device" .
i Did a factory reset in the morning.
DO i need to do anything extra ?
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did you had another device plugged at the usb port? remove it. Or if you have any other android emulator running(the ones from avd, or bluestacks and etc), disable it as well as it will interfere with the process
i need the baseband version from "about phone" also
and at least, the 1-2 page of cid getter , from gsm.network.type to hw.hdmi.statue
and persist.ril.features to ro.3lm.production page 5-6
---------- Post added at 07:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:24 PM ----------
did you changed in advanced wi-fi options : keep wifi on during sleep to (always)?
your log have no info about wifi, start a full logcat session and then connect to wifi and open any website.then stop the logcat
wcypierre said:
well, actually, the adb files can be downloaded via the Android SDK Manager(by ticking Android SDK Platform-tools and install it). However, if you can generate the normal logcat, then you should be able to generate the radio for logcat though.
And the command is "adb logcat -b radio", not "adb logcat -b" (which I believe is the error)
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Hey i reinstalled the usb drivers and now i can get the logcat in command prompt window.
But the prob is the starting portion disappears as the new entries start comming.
What point should i start the log and finish so that u get what u need .
This is the log when i used the GPRS and it was working fine throught the duration.
10-30 00:19:50.884 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG=2;*EREG=2
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT*EREG?
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< *EREG: 2,1,"0098","0000C46B",
0
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 353 I RILV : Trying to replace network type with C
GREG result...
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG?
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +CGREG: 2,1,"0098","0000C46B"
,3
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 353 I RILV : AcT switched from 0 to 3
10-30 00:19:50.892 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG=0;*EREG=0
10-30 00:19:50.892 680 964 D RILJ : [10913]< VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE {1,
0098, 0000c46b, 2}
10-30 00:19:50.900 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 4
10-30 00:19:50.900 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:50.900 147 353 I RILV : processRequest: QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTI
ON_MODE
10-30 00:19:50.900 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+COPS?
10-30 00:19:50.900 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +COPS: 0,2,"40411",0
10-30 00:19:50.900 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:50.900 680 964 D RILJ : [10914]< QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
{0}
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 14
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] Network selection mode = fa
lse
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : DataRoaming=falsemGsmRoaming=false
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : roaming = false
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] Poll ServiceState done: old
SS=[0 home domestic Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not supported -1 -
1 mDataState=0 RoamInd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false] newSS=[0 home domestic
Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not supported -1 -1 mDataState=0 RoamI
nd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false] oldGprs=0 newData=0 oldMaxDataCalls=6 mNewM
axDataCalls=6 oldReasonDataDenied=-1 mNewReasonDataDenied=-1 oldType=EDGE:2 newT
ype=EDGE:2
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : EONS : updateServiceState: servicesta
te=0 home domestic Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not supported -1 -1
mDataState=0 RoamInd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : EONS : updateEONSName: mOPLPNNName=PN
NName [longName=null, shortName=null], changed=false
10-30 00:19:50.908 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] pollStateDone: after updateE
ONSName, newSS=0 home domestic Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not sup
ported -1 -1 mDataState=0 RoamInd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false
10-30 00:19:51.290 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:51.290 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4016 rxSum=3433} preTxRxSum={txSum=4014 rxSum=3432}
10-30 00:19:51.290 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=2 r
eceived=1
10-30 00:19:51.290 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: newActiv
ity=DATAINANDOUT
10-30 00:19:52.298 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:52.298 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4017 rxSum=3434} preTxRxSum={txSum=4016 rxSum=3433}
10-30 00:19:52.298 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=1 r
eceived=1
10-30 00:19:53.306 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:53.306 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4017 rxSum=3434} preTxRxSum={txSum=4017 rxSum=3434}
10-30 00:19:53.306 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:19:53.306 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: newActiv
ity=NONE
10-30 00:19:54.314 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:54.314 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4017 rxSum=3434} preTxRxSum={txSum=4017 rxSum=3434}
10-30 00:19:54.314 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:19:55.314 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:55.314 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4020 rxSum=3436} preTxRxSum={txSum=4017 rxSum=3434}
10-30 00:19:55.314 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=3 r
eceived=2
10-30 00:19:55.314 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: newActiv
ity=DATAINANDOUT
10-30 00:19:56.329 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:56.329 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4020 rxSum=3436}
10-30 00:19:56.329 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=1 r
eceived=2
10-30 00:19:57.329 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:57.329 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:19:57.329 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:19:57.329 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: newActiv
ity=NONE
10-30 00:19:58.337 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:58.337 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:19:58.337 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:19:58.658 147 357 I RILVAT : AT(19)< *EPSB: 0
10-30 00:19:58.658 147 357 I RILV : onUnsolicited: *EPSB: 0
10-30 00:19:58.658 680 964 D RILJ : [UNSL]< UNSOL_RESPONSE_VOICE_NETWORK_
STATE_CHANGED
10-30 00:19:58.658 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGACT?
10-30 00:19:58.658 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 2
10-30 00:19:58.658 680 680 D RILJ : [10915]> OPERATOR
10-30 00:19:58.665 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +CGACT: 1,1
10-30 00:19:58.665 680 680 D RILJ : [10916]> DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE
10-30 00:19:58.665 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.665 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT*EPSB=1
10-30 00:19:58.665 680 680 D RILJ : [10917]> VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE
10-30 00:19:58.665 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.665 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT*EPSB?
10-30 00:19:58.665 680 680 D RILJ : [10918]> QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
10-30 00:19:58.665 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< *EPSB: 1,0
10-30 00:19:58.673 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.673 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT*EPSB=0
10-30 00:19:58.673 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.673 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGDCONT?
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +CGDCONT: 1,"IP","www","0.0.0
.0",0,0
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 353 I RILV : processRequest: OPERATOR
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT*EREG?
10-30 00:19:58.689 680 964 D RILJ : responseDataCallList ver=6 num=1
10-30 00:19:58.689 680 964 D RILJ : [UNSL]< UNSOL_DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED
[DataCallState: {version=6 status=0 retry=0 cid=1 active=1 type=IP' ifname='rmne
t0' addresses=[42.108.85.254/31] dnses=[10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67] gateways=[42.
108.85.255]}]
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< *EREG: 0,1
10-30 00:19:58.689 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] handleMessage msg={ what=270
340 when=-1ms [email protected] }
10-30 00:19:58.689 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] onDataStateChanged(ar): E
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.689 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+COPS=3,0;+COPS?;+COPS=3,1;
+COPS?;+COPS=3,2;+COPS?
10-30 00:19:58.689 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] onDataStateChanged(ar): Data
CallState size=1
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspCid=1
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc getApnList ok
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] onDataStateChanged(ar): Foun
d ConnId=1 newState=DataCallState: {version=6 status=0 retry=0 cid=1 active=1 ty
pe=IP' ifname='rmnet0' addresses=[42.108.85.254/31] dnses=[10.11.228.66,10.11.22
8.67] gateways=[42.108.85.255]}
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 1359 D GSM : addr/pl=42.108.85.254/31
10-30 00:19:58.697 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +COPS: 0,0,"Vodafone IN",0
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspUpdateLinkPropert
iesState: retVal=com.android.internal.telephony.DataConnection$UpdateLinkPropert
[email protected]
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] onDataStateChanged(ar): no c
hange
10-30 00:19:58.697 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] onDataStateChanged(ar): X
10-30 00:19:58.697 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +COPS: 0,1,"Vodafone IN",0
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +COPS: 0,2,"40411",0
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 353 I RILV : processRequest: DATA_REGISTRATION_STA
TE
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG=2
10-30 00:19:58.704 680 964 D RILJ : [10915]< OPERATOR {Vodafone IN, Vodaf
one IN, 40411}
10-30 00:19:58.704 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 6
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG?
10-30 00:19:58.704 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +CGREG: 2,1,"0098","0000C46B"
,3
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG=0
10-30 00:19:58.712 680 964 D RILJ : [10916]< DATA_REGISTRATION_STATE {1,
0098, 0000c46b, 2, 0, 6}
10-30 00:19:58.712 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 5
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 353 I RILV : processRequest: VOICE_REGISTRATION_ST
ATE
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG=2;*EREG=2
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.712 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT*EREG?
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< *EREG: 2,1,"0098","0000C46B",
0
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 353 I RILV : Trying to replace network type with C
GREG result...
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG?
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +CGREG: 2,1,"0098","0000C46B"
,3
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 353 I RILV : AcT switched from 0 to 3
10-30 00:19:58.720 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+CGREG=0;*EREG=0
10-30 00:19:58.720 680 964 D RILJ : [10917]< VOICE_REGISTRATION_STATE {1,
0098, 0000c46b, 2}
10-30 00:19:58.720 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 4
10-30 00:19:58.728 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.728 147 353 I RILV : processRequest: QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTI
ON_MODE
10-30 00:19:58.728 147 353 D RILVAT : AT(21)> AT+COPS?
10-30 00:19:58.728 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< +COPS: 0,2,"40411",0
10-30 00:19:58.728 147 359 I RILVAT : AT(21)< OK
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 964 D RILJ : [10918]< QUERY_NETWORK_SELECTION_MODE
{0}
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] handleMessage what 14
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] Network selection mode = fa
lse
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : DataRoaming=falsemGsmRoaming=false
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : roaming = false
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] Poll ServiceState done: old
SS=[0 home domestic Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not supported -1 -
1 mDataState=0 RoamInd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false] newSS=[0 home domestic
Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not supported -1 -1 mDataState=0 RoamI
nd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false] oldGprs=0 newData=0 oldMaxDataCalls=6 mNewM
axDataCalls=6 oldReasonDataDenied=-1 mNewReasonDataDenied=-1 oldType=EDGE:2 newT
ype=EDGE:2
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : EONS : updateServiceState: servicesta
te=0 home domestic Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not supported -1 -1
mDataState=0 RoamInd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : EONS : updateEONSName: mOPLPNNName=PN
NName [longName=null, shortName=null], changed=false
10-30 00:19:58.728 680 680 D GSM : [GsmSST] pollStateDone: after updateE
ONSName, newSS=0 home domestic Vodafone IN Vodafone IN 40411 EDGE:2 CSS not sup
ported -1 -1 mDataState=0 RoamInd=-1 DefRoamInd=-1 EmergOnly=false
10-30 00:19:59.345 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:19:59.345 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:19:59.345 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:00.345 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:00.345 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:00.345 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:01.353 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:01.353 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:01.353 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:02.361 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:02.361 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:02.361 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:03.361 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:03.361 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:03.361 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:04.369 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:04.369 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:04.369 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:05.369 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:05.369 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:05.369 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:06.376 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:06.376 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:06.376 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:07.376 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:07.376 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:07.376 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
10-30 00:20:08.384 680 680 D GSM : DataConnectionAc rspLinkProperties=In
terfaceName: rmnet0 LinkAddresses: [42.108.85.254/31,] Routes: [0.0.0.0/0 -> 42.
108.85.255,] DnsAddresses: [10.11.228.66,10.11.228.67,] Cid: 1
10-30 00:20:08.384 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: curTxRxS
um={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438} preTxRxSum={txSum=4021 rxSum=3438}
10-30 00:20:08.384 680 680 D GSM : [GsmDCT] updateDataActivity: sent=0 r
eceived=0
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Radio logcat
I have attached the logcat when the WIFI is WORKING.
it is nor switched on or off during the duration nor did it stop working in between.
il try to get the log when it stops working .
Till then see if the attachment gives you anything.
Cid getter
Sir as you asked , here is the complete thing .
I have captured all the information in cid getter.
Did u get this snapshots while running wifi?if yes,are your phone is rooted and you use any wifi manager/monitor app?
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sad_but_cool1 said:
Did u get this snapshots while running wifi?if yes,are your phone is rooted and you use any wifi manager/monitor app?
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Sir i am not sure wether Wifi was on or the grps was on when i took the CID getter snapshots.
If u want anything specifice , like snaps again with wifi on i can do that again for you .
The phone came with gingerbread (2.3.7 i guess) and i upgraded it to ICS over-the-air (OTA) .
NO the phone is NOT rooted.
No i dont use any third part application for wifi manager/monitor . However ICS has in inbulit data monitor .
I am attaching logcats herewith , the first one is when the GPRS was connected and stopped working .
The second one is when the WIFI was connected and STOPPED working during the duration .
I managed to capture both
Thanks again
A factory reset has made things go from bad to worse. Now the phone just cannot hold mobile signal, which swings like a pendulum. And the less said about the data connection, the better :'(
I have some data issues (wifi+hspa+).i'm working around the problems.
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kernel:
https://github.com/yangyangnau/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8937
device:
https://github.com/yangyangnau/android_device_xiaomi_land
local_manifests and patchs:
https://github.com/yangyangnau/redmi3s-misc
Reserved
STATUS REPORT:
boot: almost OK
random freezing
random reboot
Reserved
Does it mean xiaomi hasn't release the kernel yet?
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h4fiz said:
Does it mean xiaomi hasn't release the kernel yet?
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Yeah! I'm porting linux kernel for redmi3s.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-3/development/port-linux-kernel-source-xiaomi-redmi3s-t3469965
yangyangnau said:
Yeah! I'm porting linux kernel for redmi3s.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-3/development/port-linux-kernel-source-xiaomi-redmi3s-t3469965
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Wow, keep working on dev ?? so you do have a redmi 3s?? Cause i have a plan to buy redmi 3x in near future, so maybe i can help you testing the kernel
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h4fiz said:
Wow, keep working on dev so you do have a redmi 3s?? Cause i have a plan to buy redmi 3x in near future, so maybe i can help you testing the kernel
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Oh, NO, It's HELL.
If you think it's important to get sourcecode, don't jump to redmi3s/3x yet.
If you insist it, you are wellcome.
yangyangnau said:
Oh, NO, It's HELL.
If you think it's important to get sourcecode, don't jump to redmi3s/3x yet.
If you insist it, you are wellcome.
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I'm not that hurry to get the source code, i can live with miui though, but if there is a faster rom builded from source then i'll move there ??? cause i really need fingerprint on it, and the the design that different from any other redmi 3 varian ???
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Very interesting! I've been away from Xiaomi for about 2 years... but decided to get the Redmi 3S as backup phone. Now running some Chinese CM 13 rom, but this looks promising.
Totally forgot about Xiaomi and the trouble surround kernel sources. I remember with the Mi2S we used a kernel build from scratch too for development. But it seems they do release stuff nowadays? Only not directly?
Robin>Hood said:
Very interesting! I've been away from Xiaomi for about 2 years... but decided to get the Redmi 3S as backup phone. Now running some Chinese CM 13 rom, but this looks promising.
Totally forgot about Xiaomi and the trouble surround kernel sources. I remember with the Mi2S we used a kernel build from scratch too for development. But it seems they do release stuff nowadays? Only not directly?
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Xiaomi released some source, but redmi 3s doesn't get luck.
https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource
You're the best,
I also wrote a complaint letter today to them
Hi, I've used your device source code as base for my own port, but I updated most of the HAL drivers from stock QC files.
But I can't boot. I get stuck with an error "Too many open files". Did you ever had this bug ?
I also did my own kernel based of the LA.UM.5.3_RB1.1 It seam to be the most up to date for MSM8937.
You can have a look at my port here :
Kernel : https://github.com/supercairos/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8937
Device : https://github.com/supercairos/android_device_xiaomi_land
Supercairos said:
Hi, I've used your device source code as base for my own port, but I updated most of the HAL drivers from stock QC files.
But I can't boot. I get stuck with an error "Too many open files". Did you ever had this bug ?
I also did my own kernel based of the LA.UM.5.3_RB1.1 It seam to be the most up to date for MSM8937.
You can have a look at my port here :
Kernel : https://github.com/supercairos/android_kernel_xiaomi_msm8937
Device : https://github.com/supercairos/android_device_xiaomi_land
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copy from porting kernel thread:
About LA.UM.5.3-01110-8x37.0:
I just try to find a QAEP release which match the release date of Redmi 3S as much as possible. Nothing more.
About "too many open files":
My repo #deccaf5 (9.21.2016) can boot cm, but it need force reboot several times.
After that commit, the error same as yours. Sorry for my bad.
https://github.com/yangyangnau/andro...ce_xiaomi_land
A few of days ago, I'm try using my kernel and proprietary-files.txt with the repo below.
https://github.com/Silentlys/android_device_xiaomi_land
Clean the fake kernel header tree. Clean the malware (2345 stuff). Clean TWRP stuffs.
No luck. Just get black screen. Can't remember the error messages. Could be "too many open files".
I guess the proprietary-files.txt is a problem.
Thanks!
Might be
I will investigate more soon. I've tried to raise the Open file limit but doesn't seams to fix the issue.
About the Kernel Xiaomi based his SW on, it's probably LA.UM.5.1_rb1.4 (not sure what manifest exactly quite hard to test ) as it's the branch that Ardreno was build on (you can check the logs and see that at each app boot). I based mine on the lastest branch that support msm8937_64.
Supercairos said:
Might be
I will investigate more soon. I've tried to raise the Open file limit but doesn't seams to fix the issue.
About the Kernel Xiaomi based his SW on, it's probably LA.UM.5.1_rb1.4 (not sure what manifest exactly quite hard to test ) as it's the branch that Ardreno was build on (you can check the logs and see that at each app boot). I based mine on the lastest branch that support msm8937_64.
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I don't think the kernel version is a big issue, but i will check it.
yangyangnau said:
I don't think the kernel version is a big issue, but i will check it.
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Agreed
update:
https://github.com/Silentlys/android_device_xiaomi_land/issues/3
https://github.com/Silentlys/proprietary_vendor_xiaomi
we can update the proprietary-files.txt, and try to build CM soon.
Still can't boot CM-13.
[ 12.092118] surfaceflinger[425]: unhandled input address range fault (11) at 0x6e5f6570697012, esr 0x92000044
[ 12.092131] pgd = ffffffc07679f000
[ 12.092138] [6e5f6570697012] *pgd=0000000000000000, *pud=0000000000000000
[ 12.092148]
[ 12.092159] CPU: 7 PID: 425 Comm: surfaceflinger Tainted: G W 3.18.20-g5d5fa78-dirty #1
[ 12.092165] Hardware name: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. MSM8937-PMI8950 QRD SKU1 (DT)
[ 12.092172] task: ffffffc078c6be80 ti: ffffffc075820000 task.ti: ffffffc075820000
[ 12.092180] PC is at 0x7fb5294fc8
[ 12.092186] LR is at 0x7fb5294fac
[ 12.092193] pc : [<0000007fb5294fc8>] lr : [<0000007fb5294fac>] pstate: 80000000
[ 12.092198] sp : 0000007ff6cb01b0
[ 12.092204] x29: 0000007ff6cb01d0 x28: 0000000000000000
[ 12.092213] x27: 0000000000000000 x26: 0000007fb5354048
[ 12.092223] x25: 0000007fb52f8060 x24: 00000055cbc274c9
[ 12.092232] x23: 00000055cbc26fb0 x22: 00000055cbc273e0
[ 12.092241] x21: 0000000000000004 x20: 00000055cbc273e0
[ 12.092250] x19: 00000055cbc27ea0 x18: 0000000000000000
[ 12.092260] x17: 0000000000000000 x16: 0000007fb7340a58
[ 12.092269] x15: 0000000000000007 x14: 0000000000000043
[ 12.092280] x13: 0000000000000004 x12: 0000000000000072
[ 12.092289] x11: 0000000000000007 x10: 7069702030313a6d
[ 12.092298] x9 : 00000055cbc27e40 x8 : 00000055cbc27fec
[ 12.092307] x7 : 0000000000000040 x6 : 0000000000000000
[ 12.092316] x5 : 0000000000000001 x4 : 0000000000000000
[ 12.092325] x3 : 0000000000000004 x2 : 0000000000000001
[ 12.092334] x1 : 0000007fb7347eb4 x0 : 756e5f6570697012
[ 12.092342]
[ 12.096796] init: Service 'surfaceflinger' (pid 425) killed by signal 11
[ 12.096828] init: Service 'surfaceflinger' (pid 425) killing any children in process group
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If I do crazy thing as below, the backlight flashes.
Code:
chmod -R 777 /dev
and get logcat:
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : using (fd=19)
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : id = mdssfb_80000
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : xres = 720 px
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : yres = 1280 px
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : xres_virtual = 720 px
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : yres_virtual = 2560 px
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : bpp = 32
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : r = 0:8
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : g = 8:8
01-12 04:26:01.870 1738 1738 I gralloc : b = 16:8
01-12 04:26:01.871 1738 1738 I gralloc : width = 62 mm (294.967743 dpi)
01-12 04:26:01.871 1738 1738 I gralloc : height = 110 mm (295.563629 dpi)
01-12 04:26:01.871 1738 1738 I gralloc : refresh rate = 369.50 Hz
01-12 04:26:01.876 1738 1738 E SurfaceFlinger: hwcomposer module not found
01-12 04:26:01.878 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: EGL information:
01-12 04:26:01.878 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: vendor : Android
01-12 04:26:01.878 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: version : 1.4 Android META-EGL
01-12 04:26:01.878 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: extensions: EGL_KHR_get_all_proc_addresses EGL_ANDROID_presentation_time EGL_KHR_swap_buffers_with_damage EGL_KHR_image EGL_KHR_image_base EGL_KHR_lock_surface EGL_KHR_gl_texture_2D_image EGL_KHR_gl_texture_3D_image EGL_KHR_gl_texture_cubemap_image EGL_KHR_gl_renderbuffer_image EGL_KHR_reusable_sync EGL_KHR_fence_sync EGL_KHR_create_context EGL_KHR_surfaceless_context EGL_EXT_create_context_robustness EGL_ANDROID_image_native_buffer EGL_KHR_wait_sync EGL_ANDROID_recordable EGL_KHR_partial_update EGL_KHR_create_context_no_error
01-12 04:26:01.878 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: Client API: OpenGL_ES
01-12 04:26:01.878 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: EGLSurface: 8-8-8-8, config=0x55b063d2a0
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: OpenGL ES informations:
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: vendor : Qualcomm
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: renderer : Adreno (TM) 505
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: version : OpenGL ES 3.1 [email protected] ([email protected])
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: extensions: GL_OES_EGL_image GL_OES_EGL_image_external GL_OES_EGL_sync GL_OES_vertex_half_float GL_OES_framebuffer_object GL_OES_rgb8_rgba8 GL_OES_compressed_ETC1_RGB8_texture GL_AMD_compressed_ATC_texture GL_KHR_texture_compression_astc_ldr GL_KHR_texture_compression_astc_hdr GL_OES_texture_compression_astc GL_OES_texture_npot GL_EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic GL_EXT_texture_format_BGRA8888 GL_OES_texture_3D GL_EXT_color_buffer_float GL_EXT_color_buffer_half_float GL_QCOM_alpha_test GL_OES_depth24 GL_OES_packed_depth_stencil GL_OES_depth_texture GL_OES_depth_texture_cube_map GL_EXT_sRGB GL_OES_texture_float GL_OES_texture_float_linear GL_OES_texture_half_float GL_OES_texture_half_float_linear GL_EXT_texture_type_2_10_10_10_REV GL_EXT_texture_sRGB_decode GL_OES_element_index_uint GL_EXT_copy_image GL_EXT_geometry_shader GL_EXT_tessellation_shader GL_OES_texture_stencil8 GL_EXT_shader_io_blocks GL_OES_shader_image_atomic GL_OES_sample_variables GL_EXT_texture_border_clamp GL_EXT_multisampled_render_to_texture
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 16384
01-12 04:26:01.886 1738 1738 I SurfaceFlinger: GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS = 16384
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 W GraphicBufferAllocator: alloc(720, 1280, 1, 20001a00, ...) failed -12 (Out of memory)
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 D GraphicBufferAllocator: Allocated buffers:
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 D GraphicBufferAllocator: 0x55b071f040: 3600.00 KiB | 720 ( 720) x 1280 | 1 | 0x20001a00
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 D GraphicBufferAllocator: 0x55b071f290: 3600.00 KiB | 720 ( 720) x 1280 | 1 | 0x20001a00
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 D GraphicBufferAllocator: Total allocated (estimate): 7200.00 KB
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 E : GraphicBufferAlloc::createGraphicBuffer(w=720, h=1280) failed (Out of memory), handle=0x0
01-12 04:26:01.887 1738 1738 E BufferQueueProducer: [FramebufferSurface] allocateBuffers: failed to allocate buffer (0 x 0, format 1, usage 536877568)
01-12 04:26:01.889 1738 1738 D SurfaceFlinger: Set power mode=2, type=0 flinger=0x55b05b2550
01-12 04:26:01.931 501 501 I ServiceManager: Waiting for service AtCmdFwd...
01-12 04:26:01.962 1743 1743 I Dpps : static DppsServer *DppsServer::GetInstance(): DppsServer ref count increased to 1
01-12 04:26:01.962 1742 1742 F appproc : app_process: Unable to determine ABI list from property ro.product.cpu.abilist64.
01-12 04:26:01.962 1742 1742 F libc : Fatal signal 6 (SIGABRT), code -6 in tid 1742 (app_process64)
01-12 04:26:01.962 1743 1743 I Dpps : InitPrimaryContextFeatures():265 Dpps feature enable properties are false, skipping primary feature context init
01-12 04:26:01.963 452 452 I DEBUG : property debug.db.uid not set; NOT waiting for gdb.
01-12 04:26:01.963 452 452 I DEBUG : HINT: adb shell setprop debug.db.uid 100000
01-12 04:26:01.963 452 452 I DEBUG : HINT: adb forward tcp:5039 tcp:5039
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : CM Version: '13.0-20161007-UNOFFICIAL-land'
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : Build fingerprint: 'Xiaomi/land/land:6.0.1/MMB29M/V7.5.9.0.MALCNDE:user/release-keys'
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : Revision: '0'
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : ABI: 'arm64'
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : pid: 1742, tid: 1742, name: app_process64 >>> /system/bin/app_process64 <<<
01-12 04:26:02.014 452 452 F DEBUG : signal 6 (SIGABRT), code -6 (SI_TKILL), fault addr --------
01-12 04:26:02.023 452 452 F DEBUG : Abort message: 'app_process: Unable to determine ABI list from property ro.product.cpu.abilist64.'
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