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I Found they appear processing all timing...I have nothing special do before.

what are they? I dont want go to reflash..
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something related to MMC (sd card), Swap (partition), and OnDemand (cpu governer?)... dont know anything more..
 
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really bull shxt
they occur suddenly
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Originally Posted by TMavica View Post
really bull shxt
they occur suddenly
btw here is a similar thread with zero replies...
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=19375

Edit:
this one for Kondemand/0 with replies...
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=66885

possible solution: remove battery for 2minutes and put it in and start again... hope this one solves...

Edit: got something hope it can solve...
http://www.science.unitn.it/~fiorell...lk/node39.html

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Originally Posted by TMavica View Post
I Found they appear processing all timing...I have nothing special do before.

what are they? I dont want go to reflash..
Anything in square brackets in top/ps is a kernel thread.

mmcqd is the MMC queue thread, managing reads/writes to the MMC - there'll be a separate thread per device (eMMC & SD card).

kmmcd is the MMC core workqueue thread, so there'll just be the one of those. It'll do whatever pre-processing of the read/write request is needed before handing it on to the queue thread.

kondemand is the On Demand CPU governor, managing switching between different clock speeds as required.

kswapd is the thread managing read/write to swap.

If you're seeing high CPU usage on all these, it sounds like your N900 is thrashing the swap space. Check what programs you have running and how much memory they're consuming.
 

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