Hi, Manu Abraham wrote: >> video:/var/log # bzcat messages-*.bz2 | cat - messages | grep 'Read >> error, Reg' | sed -e 's/.* video kernel: //g' | sort | uniq -c >> 1 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf000], Status=-121 >> 1 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf000], Status=-5 >> 4 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf0a0], Status=-121 >> 2 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf0a0], Status=-5 >> 1 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf0a1], Status=-121 >> 1 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf0a1], Status=-5 >> 7 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf0a8], Status=-121 >> 12 _stb0899_read_reg: Read error, Reg=[0xf12a], Status=-121 > > One question to all the folks how are having I2C transaction errors. The attachment shows the error distribution over time. These errors happen here in bursts, but there have only been 3 bursts so far. Bye. -- Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx
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