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[fedora-arm] Re: Fedora 25 - Raspberry Pi - errors
Peter Robinson
2016-12-20 09:32:53 UTC
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Hi all,
Fedora 25 on Raspberry PI 3 gives lot's of errors: (journalctl -l -p err)
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Everything works fine, but what's failing and what to do to solve it?
They're mostly just spurious and can be ignored, upstream kernel
developers are aware and they'll be debugged/fixed at some point in
the future.
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Winfried de Heiden
2016-12-20 10:29:05 UTC
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Peter Robinson
2017-01-10 07:11:52 UTC
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Now, that's nice to know, but what is causing these errors?
They should be fixed in the 4.9.2 kernel that will be headed to
updates-testing some time today. There was a number of fixes for i2c
on the RPi land in the upstream 4.10 kernel and I've back ported them
(and a few other fixed) to the 4.9 stable kernels.
Is there a Bugzilla?
No there wasn't.

P
Hi all,
Fedora 25 on Raspberry PI 3 gives lot's of errors: (journalctl -l -p err)
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Dec 20 09:44:33 ipa.blabla.bla kernel: i2c-bcm2835 3f805000.i2c: i2c
transfer failed: 100
Everything works fine, but what's failing and what to do to solve it?
They're mostly just spurious and can be ignored, upstream kernel
developers are aware and they'll be debugged/fixed at some point in
the future.
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