Mark, from our consultant: It isn't important whether the flood script is successful in writing or not. The point of it is to force a segfault by making many requests. It needs to run for several hundred iterations (successful or not) in order to generate the segfault. Geoff Geoff Lansberry Engineering Guy Kuvée, Inc 125 Kingston St., 3rd Floor Boston, MA 02111 1-617-290-1118 (m) geoff.lansberry (skype) http://www.kuvee.com On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Mark Greer <mgreer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 09:52:10PM -0700, Mark Greer wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 03:31:23PM -0700, Mark Greer wrote: >> > I'll start on this >> > tonight but won't likely get far until tomorrow. In the meantime, >> > if you and/or your contractor make progress, please share. >> >> Geoff, >> >> Which version of neard are you using? 0.16? > > Also, the flood.py script doesn't work well at all for me. At best, > it works successfully for one iteration and then fails continually for > all other iterations. This is true when using the trf7970a and pn533 > drivers. > > I've tweaked it a but but still no success. I haven't looked all that > closely at it but since you said you were persuing this, I'll wait to > hear more from you. > > Mark > --