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Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
ahh man .. thats odd.. in reality that should also kill haret version even more.

ANyways if it fixes it then ill run it by bzo who was the original author of the 3d mem patch. If its kosher, we can commit this all around.

Thanks for looking into it while i deal with my nand issues. I tried everything to get it to work and Jonpry has a theory there is a bad block somewhere. Hopefully i can get it resolved soon.

In the mean time can you compile from the latest source now with no issues?
Actually, I'm pretty sure someone already fixed it in linux-msm. I had done a full file comparison when the problem first started happening, and that wasn't there back then. What's odd is the change is listed here:

Commit in linux-msm in Linux on Qualcomm's MSM - Gitorious

Bummer to hear about your nand. I wonder if you've worn out some of the flash on the internal nand. When using a WM ROM, does it have a way of getting wear leveling information that maybe the tinboot isn't doing?

As for compiling, with those changes I have no issues, and boot is crazy fast! I have uploaded it to the first post and cleaned up the post as well.

Edit: Also, I noticed there was some new commits to the RootFS, so I've updated the modified rootfs to include those changes and uploaded that to the first page as well

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