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[Bayonne-devel] Dialogic SR6.1 PCI
From: |
ksmloh |
Subject: |
[Bayonne-devel] Dialogic SR6.1 PCI |
Date: |
Mon, 15 May 2006 11:58:00 +0000 (UTC) |
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ksmloh <ksmloh <at> yahoo.com.sg> writes:
>
> Thanks, will try the pstndiag.
>
> The error for the dialogic download looks like this
>
> System Download ........
> Warning: Clock signals not detected on sec. lines
> .......................
>
> We did try the Universal Dialogic Diagnostic (udd.exe).
> It prompts for confirming that the boards will be stopped.
> In the next screen for about 2 seconds,
> it closes and ends without showing any board loaded.
>
> In /usr/dialogic/logs/, there are numerous rt-xxxx-xx-xx-xxhxxm.logs
> indicating
> some forms of errors.
>
We recified the Dialogic clock signals issues and udd works finally but bayonne
still does not work. We are using RHEL 4. When we run with the dummy driver,
bayonne works, but when we tried the dialogic driver it failed. We also finds
that the [tgi] becomes [bayonne.bin] <defunct> once the dialogic driver is
loaded. The endless looping occurs in trunk.cpp where "error failure in read" is
logged. That is where a ::read is compared to a sizeof(buf). We checked and the
::read returned a -1. We suspect bayonne dialogic driver may not have complied
properly. Any ideas to check ?