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Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
(Most) Probably on SD card /media/mmc1/core-dumps
or maybe (if crash happened in early boot phase,i.e. before mounting p1), then you need umount /home/user/MyDocs ls /home/user/MyDocs/core-dumps #rm -fr /home/user/MyDocs/core-dumps mount /home/user/MyDocs |
Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
I am on the same boat as marmistrz. Installed sp-rich-core and sp-rich-core-postproc but nothing was created on an app crash. Not even the core-dumps dirs, neither in MyDocs nor in mmc1. I have RTFM but it does not say I need to do anything else, but I (accidentally) rebooted too when my battery ran out a few days later.
So what am I missing? TFM mentions a crash_reporter_daemon but nothing like that shows in ps. |
Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
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Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
Thanks Peter, that was the key. Looks like TFM could do with some updating ;)
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Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
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Went to wiki pages of sp-rich-core and crash-reporter and added some lines to hopefully sort that out. |
Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
Hi all,
I've recently been playing around with manually controlling the N900's camera focus in an app, and discovered that moving the focus a large distance caused an unhealthy sounding "click" from the hardware. After a bit of investigation, I stumbled over Bug 9085, which describes how the N900's stock driver moves the focus too quickly, causing it to run up hard against the stop and potentially damaging the camera. I've switched my app to only moving the focus by small amounts, and to (slowly) move the focus back to its original state when the app closes, and this seems to have gotten rid of the clicking noise. I was wondering if this bug has already been fixed in the CSSU or in the new Camera-UI. Thanks! |
Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
camera-ui2 moves lens at full speed during manual control and closing of application, which causes audible "click". (in case of closing application, the "click" depends on focus before closing). I have observed deteriorating of lens ability to auto-focus on a number of my devices, after prolonged use of manual focus mode, including the extreme case of one module being able to focus only as far as 30 cm thus, during auto-focus, the further possible focus is 30 cm, every shoot requiring further focus comes out blurry, every one requiring closer distance is OK).
For other cases, the "limit" gets higher, but in all of them, results in loss of ability to focus properly on scenes requiring max-out focus - BTW, it doesn't matter if you use auto focus or manual mode after the damage is done (although, manual mode "thinks" it still focus further, without actually moving the lens after certain point). I've confirmed the damage (max "limit" being closer focus than it should be, thus no actual lens movement past certain point, despite software thinking that it still changes focus) using micrometer. I just wasn't aware what could cause such reproducible deterioration, until Copernicus published his findings. Personally, I would mark this bug as critical (hardware damaging) and suggest avoiding using manual focus (especially the max-in and max-out shortcuts) until fix suggested by Copernicus is integrated.. /Estel |
Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
Since after a few experiments i had to poweroff my n900 pulling out the battery, i have discovered that camera-ui could not save anymore the photos in the sdcard returning the message:
"Memory full. Unable to save contents." Digging aroung i have found what is going wrong with: root@N900# gconftool-2 -a /system/osso/af/mmc internal-mmc-corrupted = false mmc-corrupted = true While the sd card is working fine because i manually checked the fs just after the crash. (and the N900 has been already rebooted a few times) Now i have no idea about when that flag should come back to false... But in the meanwhile, if someone hits the same problem, the fix is : gconftool-2 --type bool --set /system/osso/af/mmc/mmc-corrupted false |
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