2014-12-20 3:29 GMT+02:00 Andy Green <andy(a)warmcat.com>:
Is it really idle? Something seems to be making him abnormally hot.
Any clues in top or cat /proc/interrupts?
I think about that. I belive it is not related to interrupts or overload,
because the system responce is very good. Also htop reported just a few
percent load on both cores. Which is OK for XFCE, browser and several
Terminals.
I will make new logs soon.
It's be nice if there was some interrupt going nuts we could see
in
/proc/interrupts making execessive latency.
I will also try detach any external hardware, once activate ssh.
How about the U-Boot / MLO pieces? They have nasty deps like gpu clock
state and default GPIO state.
I didn't understand U-Boot and MLO yet. But loader/configuration is stock
Fedora one.
It happen on two clean F21 installations on different flash cards.
Before Fedora I tested Arch Linux Arm. Could that changed some firmware
configuration? Is it a way to reset?
If the only clue is excess heat it can be something like a contended
SoC
GPIO.
-Andy
I doubt that too. I didn't used GPIO's and board is as clean as new.
Unless
it is defective.
My guess for now is that software somehow toggle wrong voltage/frequency.
Is it a way to directly check that?
Maybe I will test with some old software that panda advertises, to see what
will happen than. But don't know when, because it can take some more time.