Guest undrwater Posted December 8, 2010 Report Posted December 8, 2010 I've been having problems with random reboots on the streak, more frequently when using CoPilot while driving. I decided I'd try to capture a log of what was happening, so before my trip I started a terminal: logcat > /sdcard/gpslog I've captured what I think is the important part and put in on pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/2013227 What I'm really most interested in knowing, is if it looks like the problem is hardware or software related. I'm still running stock 1.6 31 baseband on at&t. Thanks for looking! ;)
Guest untrueparadox Posted December 8, 2010 Report Posted December 8, 2010 F/PrintK ( 8407): smsm_irq_handler: modem crash: 'MOD rexl4.c 00587 pretty sure its this line right here which leads me to think that modem or baseband is the problem since the random reboots happen across all different roms.
Guest undrwater Posted December 8, 2010 Report Posted December 8, 2010 pretty sure its this line right here which leads me to think that modem or baseband is the problem since the random reboots happen across all different roms. I thought so myself. I'm wondering if that is a bad or buggy module. Anyone thing this is valuable to report to Dell, and if so, where?
Guest Stephen Hyde Posted December 8, 2010 Report Posted December 8, 2010 try creating folder called systemlog on sd and try again looks like it tries to write somethignto it dumpxxx, mk_logging_dir /sdcard/systemlog... D/PrintK ( 254): <6>mk_logging_dir: lookup_create failed
Guest undrwater Posted December 8, 2010 Report Posted December 8, 2010 try creating folder called systemlog on sd and try again looks like it tries to write somethignto it dumpxxx, mk_logging_dir /sdcard/systemlog... D/PrintK ( 254): <6>mk_logging_dir: lookup_create failed Actually that folder is there, and some logs are printed there. Logs there don't add any info to what I caught with logcat. I will be upgrading either to official or to your build by 12/20, so it will be interesting to ase if it continues at that point. I'm guessing if it does, the likelihood will be hardware. Thanks!
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