new N810: oversized partition on internal card straight from factory

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Hi, Frantisek!

Frantisek Dufka wrote:
> [..9
> See http://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2940 for details
> 
> Is this known issue of some batches? Also this brings interesting 
> question - is this only a bug or are some eMMC chips in some N810 
> devices really slightly bigger than in others?
> 
> Anyone noticed it too? How big your internal card is (cat /proc/partitions)?

Aye. This is what I get:

[   11.960937] attempt to access beyond end of device
[   11.960937] mmcblk1: rw=0, want=4013848, limit=3932160
[   11.960937] Buffer I/O error on device mmcblk1p1, logical block 501728
[   11.960937] attempt to access beyond end of device
[   11.960937] mmcblk1: rw=0, want=4013848, limit=3932160
[   11.960937] Buffer I/O error on device mmcblk1p1, logical block 501728
[   11.960937] attempt to access beyond end of device
[   11.960937] mmcblk1: rw=0, want=4014080, limit=3932160

every time I boot my device.

A collegue of mine stumbeld upon this a few days after he got his device:

http://blogdoch.net/index.php?entry=entry080113-115622

Seems to be a bigger batch that has this problems.

My partitions:

major minor  #blocks  name

   31     0        128 mtdblock0
   31     1        384 mtdblock1
   31     2       2048 mtdblock2
   31     3       2048 mtdblock3
   31     4     257536 mtdblock4
  254     0    1985024 mmcblk0
  254     1    1983619 mmcblk0p1
  254     8    1966080 mmcblk1
  254     9    2007032 mmcblk1p1

	cos


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