mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x900 - Galaxy S III I9305 (4G LTE + 2GB RAM) Q&A, Help &

phone rebooted by itself and was stuck in the booting state.
started investigating, and at the moment I am not even able to update the recovery it fails, both via odin/Heimdall or via TWRP.
Recovery: TWRP 2.8.7.0 installed
ROM: [LOLLIPOP][5.1.1][Cyanogenmod 12.1][UNOFFICIAL][8.10.2015]
The dmesg logs are filled with
<3>[ 37.054840] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.059222] c0 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.066226] c0 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.088482] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.092903] c0 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.102748] c0 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.117883] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.122089] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.129295] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.141923] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.146304] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.153287] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.166353] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.170884] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.177695] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.190754] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.195130] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.202084] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.215368] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.219653] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.226813] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.239558] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.243875] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.250954] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.265033] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.269364] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.276410] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.289442] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.293791] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.300788] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.313867] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.318164] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.325330] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.338418] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.342160] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.349837] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.362909] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.366600] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 37.374292] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 37.885821] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 37.889182] c3 mmc0: it occurs a critical error on eMMC it'll try to recover eMMC to normal state
<6>[ 38.480110] c3 mmc0: recovering eMMC has been done
<3>[ 38.480204] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x900
<3>[ 38.486643] c3 mmcblk0: not retrying timeout
<3>[ 38.490870] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 65408
<3>[ 38.515659] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 38.519042] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 38.527080] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 38.532752] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 38.537041] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 38.545159] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<6>[ 38.550534] c3 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p3): recovery complete
<3>[ 38.550638] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 38.554999] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 38.562984] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<6>[ 38.568338] c3 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p3): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
<7>[ 38.568403] c3 SELinux: initialized (dev mmcblk0p3, type ext4), uses xattr
<3>[ 38.568883] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 38.572970] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 38.580999] c3 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 38.621181] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 38.624546] c3 mmc0: it occurs a critical error on eMMC it'll try to recover eMMC to normal state
<6>[ 39.230076] c3 mmc0: recovering eMMC has been done
<3>[ 39.230136] c3 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x900
<3>[ 39.236469] c3 mmcblk0: not retrying timeout
<3>[ 39.240761] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 6086528
<6>[ 39.263717] c3 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p13): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
<7>[ 39.263783] c3 SELinux: initialized (dev mmcblk0p13, type ext4), uses xattr
<3>[ 39.264240] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 39.267647] c0 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x400d00
<3>[ 39.275658] c0 mmcblk0: command error, retrying timeout
<3>[ 39.315442] c0 mmc0: cmd 23 response timeout error
<3>[ 39.318816] c3 mmc0: it occurs a critical error on eMMC it'll try to recover eMMC to normal state
<3>[ 39.320110] c0 [HOTPLUG IN] check_up 1400000>=500000 && 274>200
<3>[ 39.320187] c0 CPU_UP 1
<4>[ 39.341768] c1 CPU1: Booted secondary processor
<6>[ 39.341844] c1 notifier_call_chain : NOTIFY BAD tick_notify
<6>[ 39.451906] c1 Switched to NOHz mode on CPU #1
<6>[ 39.939846] c0 mmc0: recovering eMMC has been done
<3>[ 39.939902] c0 mmcblk0: timed out sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, card status 0x900
<3>[ 39.950116] c3 mmcblk0: not retrying timeout
<3>[ 39.953403] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 19332968
<3>[ 39.959191] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 19332976
<3>[ 39.965443] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 19332984
<3>[ 39.965491] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 19332992
<3>[ 39.965566] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 19333000
...
<3>[ 39.966579] c3 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 19333216
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Sometimes, when I try to erase Dalvik cache, cache, the phone just reboots.
seems to be the problem with the internal MMC FLASH. Is there any hope to restore it, or there is no hope and its a hardware failure.

Hello and thank you for using Q&A,
as I can read there is a sector error and this means the EMMC storage is broken. Did you enable any mods like swap or zram?
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square said:
Hello and thank you for using Q&A,
as I can read there is a sector error and this means the EMMC storage is broken. Did you enable any mods like swap or zram?
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square
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No, did not enable anything. No additional mods, just a standard CM.
The only thing that that was out of the ordinary is that the phone was left in the car for a night and it was -2C here in Köln. In the morning, the phone was stuck in the boot loop. Not sure whether it relevant or just a pure coincidence.

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Unable to start Wi-Fi

Hallo.
I have problem with enabling Wi-Fi.
I try lots of thing to fix it:
update radio 3 times,spl,software
backup from nandroid from 2 months ago
try with 3 difrent SD cards...
but wifi still don't work.
How to diagnose this problem,it's hardware or software?
it's copy of my issue from CM issues:
Code:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Attempt to enable Wi-Fi
What do you see?
[B]Unable to start Wi-Fi[/B]
What did you expect to see?
[B]Wi-fi was enabled[/B]
Please include the following info from FASTBOOT mode
MODEL? DREA1100 PVT 32B
HBOOT? 0.95.0000
RADIO? 2.22.19.261
Which version of CyanogenMod? 4.1.6
Did you wipe before flashing? yes
Have you tried running fix_permissions? yes
Have you tried rebooting? yes
Please attach a logcat of the issue.
E/WifiService( 2004): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.
D/SettingsWifiEnabler( 2443): Received wifi state changed from Unknown to
Enabling
D/SettingsWifiEnabler( 2443): Received wifi state changed from Enabling to
Unknown
Please provide any additional information below.
Wifi Cyanogenmod normally work in 4.1.6, I was connected to a wifi
network, because I moves ,lost my coverage of this network, when I wanted
to re-connect, system wrote to me "Unable
to enable wi-fi", I came home I did wipe, CM Uploader 4.1.9.2, wifi still
does not work, update to 4.1.10.1, I did wipe, fix_permission ... wifi
doesnt work...
<6>[ 212.900848] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 212.907043] wifi_probe
<4>[ 212.909759] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 213.118225] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 213.171936] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 213.176422] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 213.179931] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<3>[ 215.729705] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.740417] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.749969] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.759490] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.769287] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.779052] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.788818] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.798583] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.808624] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.818969] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 223.187896] tiwlan_module_init: Timed out waiting for device detect
<4>[ 223.195373] wifi_remove
<4>[ 223.198242] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[ 223.202545] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[ 223.208404] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<4>[ 223.214935] trout_wifi_reset: 1
<4>[ 223.272033] trout_wifi_power: 0
<4>[ 237.738372] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (3)
<4>[ 243.077178] wds: 0021 @ 01
<6>[ 243.080200] qmi: wds: network stopped
<6>[ 243.184936] rmnet_stop()
<4>[ 260.505035] wds: 0020 @ 01
<3>[ 260.508117] qmi: wds: network start failed (000e)
<4>[ 260.513275] wds: 0022 @ ff
<6>[ 260.524932] qmi: wds: DISCONNECTED
<6>[ 274.452270] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 274.458374] wifi_probe
<4>[ 274.461273] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 274.669494] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 274.723083] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 274.727508] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 274.730987] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<3>[ 277.279205] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.288909] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.299011] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.308959] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.319641] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.330718] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.341583] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.352416] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.362243] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.371734] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 284.735900] tiwlan_module_init: Timed out waiting for device detect
<4>[ 284.743316] wifi_remove
<4>[ 284.749725] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[ 284.754089] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[ 284.758148] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<4>[ 284.763793] trout_wifi_reset: 1
<4>[ 284.821655] trout_wifi_power: 0
Definitely sounds like hardware. Where did you get your G1?
in Polish operator, brand new one "Era G1"
before the last weekend Wifi work absolutly normal.
ps.
It is a good thread for technical issues??
Flash a different ROM/build... do a wipe and reformat your sd card... post back with results plx
kingklick said:
Flash a different ROM/build... do a wipe and reformat your sd card... post back with results plx
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Don't post it here if you want to continue on XDA
dan0zone said:
Don't post it here if you want to continue on XDA
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PM me, sorry forgot
i flashed my old nandroid backup...with difrent rom...still Wifi not work...I also try with 3 diffrent Sd card with ( 1 Fat32 or 1 Fat32 + Ext2 or Fat32 + Ext2 + Swap) stiil the same with wifi...
When i try "busybox insmod wlan.ko" i reciving "device not found"
I scared...that can be hardware problem...but this will be strange becouse , wifi before that issue work perfecly normal,phone never fall...i taking good care with it.
ps.
if i do something wrong with posting please tell me,becouse like You see..i register long time ago,but to today reading was enought to me...but now i first time need help...
Kashue said:
Hallo.
Sorry for posting the same post...in 2 places...but on Q&A wasn't any construtive answers...
I have problem with enabling Wi-Fi.
I try lots of thing to fix it:
update radio 3 times,spl,software
backup from nandroid from 2 months ago
try with 3 difrent SD cards...
but wifi still don't work.
How to diagnose this problem,it's hardware or software?
it's copy of my issue from CM issues:
Code:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Attempt to enable Wi-Fi
What do you see?
[B]Unable to start Wi-Fi[/B]
What did you expect to see?
[B]Wi-fi was enabled[/B]
Please include the following info from FASTBOOT mode
MODEL? DREA1100 PVT 32B
HBOOT? 0.95.0000
RADIO? 2.22.19.261
Which version of CyanogenMod? 4.1.6
Did you wipe before flashing? yes
Have you tried running fix_permissions? yes
Have you tried rebooting? yes
Please attach a logcat of the issue.
E/WifiService( 2004): Failed to load Wi-Fi driver.
D/SettingsWifiEnabler( 2443): Received wifi state changed from Unknown to
Enabling
D/SettingsWifiEnabler( 2443): Received wifi state changed from Enabling to
Unknown
Please provide any additional information below.
Wifi Cyanogenmod normally work in 4.1.6, I was connected to a wifi
network, because I moves ,lost my coverage of this network, when I wanted
to re-connect, system wrote to me "Unable
to enable wi-fi", I came home I did wipe, CM Uploader 4.1.9.2, wifi still
does not work, update to 4.1.10.1, I did wipe, fix_permission ... wifi
doesnt work...
<6>[ 212.900848] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 212.907043] wifi_probe
<4>[ 212.909759] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 213.118225] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 213.171936] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 213.176422] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 213.179931] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<3>[ 215.729705] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.740417] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.749969] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.759490] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.769287] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.779052] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.788818] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.798583] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.808624] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 215.818969] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 223.187896] tiwlan_module_init: Timed out waiting for device detect
<4>[ 223.195373] wifi_remove
<4>[ 223.198242] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[ 223.202545] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[ 223.208404] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<4>[ 223.214935] trout_wifi_reset: 1
<4>[ 223.272033] trout_wifi_power: 0
<4>[ 237.738372] msm_i2c msm_i2c.0: Warning bus was busy (3)
<4>[ 243.077178] wds: 0021 @ 01
<6>[ 243.080200] qmi: wds: network stopped
<6>[ 243.184936] rmnet_stop()
<4>[ 260.505035] wds: 0020 @ 01
<3>[ 260.508117] qmi: wds: network start failed (000e)
<4>[ 260.513275] wds: 0022 @ ff
<6>[ 260.524932] qmi: wds: DISCONNECTED
<6>[ 274.452270] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 274.458374] wifi_probe
<4>[ 274.461273] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 274.669494] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 274.723083] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 274.727508] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 274.730987] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<3>[ 277.279205] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.288909] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.299011] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.308959] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.319641] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.330718] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.341583] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.352416] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.362243] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 277.371734] mmc0: Command timeout
<3>[ 284.735900] tiwlan_module_init: Timed out waiting for device detect
<4>[ 284.743316] wifi_remove
<4>[ 284.749725] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[ 284.754089] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[ 284.758148] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<4>[ 284.763793] trout_wifi_reset: 1
<4>[ 284.821655] trout_wifi_power: 0
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Definitely sounds like hardware. Where did you get your G1?
Someone did respond to you in a very constructive manner ???? please read the rules ..Q&A is there so therads like these don't get started here !!!!
in normal Polish operator "Era" , the phone was brand new.
if it be necessary i have a guarantee
Q&A are watching 30 people
Development over 300 it's beter chance to get answer
I recently had the same issue an posted my problem here on XDA and got the same answer. "Its probably the hardware" After flashing every rom I could think of even rc29 I decided to take my chances with returning it for a warranty exchange through my provider (T-mobile). I just called them up and acted completely dumb about it. Told them my problem and followed whatever they said they wanted me to do. After 3 calls back to them, they sent me a replacement free of charge. Just don't mention anything about flashing or root etc. Each G1 in under a 1 year warranty from the time of purchase. You should be fine
I had this problem with my phone having wiped it and pushed wpa_supplicant.conf to my phone.
Turns out the permissions of the file were incorrect which stopped the wifi from working.
chmod 777 /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
fixed it temporarily, but needed to be done again after a reboot. I then tried chown system.wifi /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
but by the time I rebooted I also had upgraded to the newest
CyanogenMod (4.1.11.1)
So maybe that fixed it instead...
I don't have wpa_suplicant.conf in /data/misc/wifi but i moved it from /system/etc/wifi/
Change permission to but wifi still don't work...on mondey i go to network provider about warianty.,but it's strange...how wifi broken?is fault of software or normal electronic bad manufacter part...
Network error,answer posted 2 times...sry
Kashue said:
in normal Polish operator "Era" , the phone was brand new.
if it be necessary i have a guarantee
Q&A are watching 30 people
Development over 300 it's beter chance to get answer
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So you knowingly BROKE THE RULES OF THE FORUM?
You know that will get you banned, then you will get ZERO answers, right?
both threads have been merged
next time stick to the rules
problem solved
To bring wifi to work service use somthing like this:
"Rigid-Flex Board ASSY,Daughterboard,Dream" 51H10069-00M
There was no other way...using software...i was hardware problem,but I don't know why that happend...phone newer fall,or nothing similiar.
Mod can close topic,there will not be any more update.
I 've got the same problem with my G1.....
"Error" or "Unable to start Wifi".
It's hardware issue...
I tried to put my G1 at the freeze for about 2-3 hours.
After this, wifi worked for about 20 minutes...
I think Wifi chip on daughter board is burned and it's working only if it's cold...
(...when I mean cold, I mean an icy G1 )
The only solution is daughter's board replacement......
(...or apply some thermal grease on the chip ???????)
What do you think.....???????

[Q] WiFi suddenly stopped working (error state)

Hi, I have been using a stable early version of CM5 on my T-Mobile G1 for about 5 months and one day (about 1 week ago) the WiFi failed while connecting to my home network, and since then, the WiFi has been in an error state; not being able to bee off or on. On the Power Widget, the WiFi indicator has a faded blue bar and even trying to enable it within the Android settings fails and says "error" as the state (as opposed to "Connected" or "Off").
I have tried rebooting, shutting down, removing the battery for a minute, and even wiping completely and re-flashing with CM 6.0 DS stable, yet the issue persists.
Oddly, when I do "netcgf" in the terminal emulator, I don't see a eth0 or wlan0 to tiwlan0 as a device. I only get this:
lo UP 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 0x00000049
dummy0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00000082
ifb0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00000082
ifb1 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00000082
rmnet0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
rmnet1 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
rmnet2 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
usb0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
So I though my wlan hardware was not initialized properly, so I went through dmesg and the driver seems to have loaded and encountered an error and then uloaded as seen by the following:
<6>[ 364.669433] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 364.669952] wifi_probe
<4>[ 364.672363] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 364.859588] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 364.902343] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 364.902770] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 364.902984] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<4>[ 367.466888] mmc0: card claims to support voltages below the defined range. These will be ignored.
<6>[ 367.473815] mmc0: new SDIO card at address 0001
<6>[ 367.481750] TIWLAN: Found SDIO controller (vendor 0x104c, device 0x9066)
<6>[ 367.495544] TIWLAN: Driver initialized (rc 0)
<4>[ 367.497406] TIWLAN: 1251 PG 1.2
<6>[ 367.497924] TIWLAN: Driver loaded
<4>[ 367.916229] select 611 (android.protips), adj 9, size 3310, to kill
<4>[ 367.916900] send sigkill to 611 (android.protips), adj 9, size 3310
<3>[ 370.497741] mmc0: Data timeout
<3>[ 370.497863] SDIO_SyncRead: failed (-110)
<3>[ 370.498382] TIWLAN: TIWLAN: Failed to start config manager
<6>[ 387.593353] TIWLAN: Driver unloading
<6>[ 389.263336] TIWLAN: 4241.654203: sdio_reset_comm():
<4>[ 389.286865] mmc0: Error resetting SDIO communications (-110)
<7>[ 389.554901] TIWLAN: Releasing SDIO resources
<7>[ 389.557556] TIWLAN: SDIO resources released
<4>[ 389.560882] wifi_remove
<4>[ 389.561370] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
This repeats a few times before the phone just gives up trying to load the driver.
Another instance later on of afailed attempt to load the driver is shown here:
TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 482.536315] wifi_probe
<4>[ 482.536773] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 482.767944] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 482.815704] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 482.815948] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 482.816345] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<4>[ 485.376586] mmc0: card claims to support voltages below the defined range. These will be ignored.
<6>[ 485.380371] mmc0: new SDIO card at address 0001
<6>[ 485.387268] TIWLAN: Found SDIO controller (vendor 0x104c, device 0x9066)
<6>[ 485.397033] TIWLAN: Driver initialized (rc 0)
<4>[ 485.398773] TIWLAN: 1251 PG 1.2
<6>[ 485.399230] TIWLAN: Driver loaded
<3>[ 487.699493] mmc0: Data timeout
<3>[ 487.699829] SDIO_SyncRead: failed (-110)
<3>[ 487.701110] TIWLAN: TIWLAN: Failed to start config manager
<4>[ 489.264953] select 704 (android.vending), adj 7, size 3865, to kill
<4>[ 489.265380] send sigkill to 704 (android.vending), adj 7, size 3865
<6>[ 505.471527] TIWLAN: Driver unloading
<6>[ 507.093597] TIWLAN: 64.402242: sdio_reset_comm():
<4>[ 507.117187] mmc0: Error resetting SDIO communications (-110)
<7>[ 507.379547] TIWLAN: Releasing SDIO resources
<7>[ 507.382232] TIWLAN: SDIO resources released
<4>[ 507.385589] wifi_remove
<4>[ 507.386077] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[ 507.386901] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[ 507.387359] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<6>[ 507.388397] mmc0: card 0001 removed
Has anyone experienced this and/or have a fix? It seems like I need to replace a file or two for the TIWLAN driver.
I have attached the entire dmesg from first boot of CM6 to now, which is about 5 minutes worth (not much).
Thanks a lot,
Mike
Sorry to bump this, but I would like some sort of guidance if I can fix this so I don't have to buy a new phone I love my G1. No keyboard compares.
I made some fixes, change some permissions and now I get one and only one error cosistenly in dmesg when trying to start the WiFi, and hence the TIWLAN driver.
<6>[31876.845947] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[31876.846466] wifi_probe
<4>[31876.846832] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[31877.008209] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[31877.049407] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[31877.049682] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[31877.049896] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<4>[31879.608001] mmc0: card claims to support voltages below the defined range.
These will be ignored.
<6>[31879.611785] mmc0: new SDIO card at address 0001
<6>[31879.623321] TIWLAN: Found SDIO controller (vendor 0x104c, device 0x9066)
<6>[31879.637817] TIWLAN: Driver initialized (rc 0)
<4>[31879.638366] TIWLAN: 1251 PG 1.2
<6>[31879.638610] TIWLAN: Driver loaded
<3>[31880.067932] config_partition: Error writing size
<3>[31880.068664] TIWLAN: TIWLAN: Failed to start config manager
<6>[31899.710571] TIWLAN: Driver unloading
<6>[31901.334014] TIWLAN: 3652.788872: sdio_reset_comm():
<4>[31901.357391] mmc0: Error resetting SDIO communications (-110)
<7>[31901.620971] TIWLAN: Releasing SDIO resources
<7>[31901.627258] TIWLAN: SDIO resources released
<4>[31901.630523] wifi_remove
<4>[31901.631561] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[31901.632049] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[31901.632507] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<6>[31901.633911] mmc0: card 0001 removed
<4>[31901.639007] trout_wifi_reset: 1
<4>[31901.682708] trout_wifi_power: 0
<6>[31901.848754] TIWLAN: Driver unloaded
The culprits are
<3>[31880.067932] config_partition: Error writing size
<3>[31880.068664] TIWLAN: TIWLAN: Failed to start config manager
I have no idea why the partition size is trying to be written (or perhaps the file size of the config file?) but that is preventing what would otherwise be a smooth loading of the WiFi driver.
If anyone has any suggestions or can provide any help, I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Same here
gtabmx said:
Hi, I have been using a stable early version of CM5 on my T-Mobile G1 for about 5 months and one day (about 1 week ago) the WiFi failed while connecting to my home network, and since then, the WiFi has been in an error state; not being able to bee off or on. On the Power Widget, the WiFi indicator has a faded blue bar and even trying to enable it within the Android settings fails and says "error" as the state (as opposed to "Connected" or "Off").
I have tried rebooting, shutting down, removing the battery for a minute, and even wiping completely and re-flashing with CM 6.0 DS stable, yet the issue persists.
Oddly, when I do "netcgf" in the terminal emulator, I don't see a eth0 or wlan0 to tiwlan0 as a device. I only get this:
lo UP 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 0x00000049
dummy0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00000082
ifb0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00000082
ifb1 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00000082
rmnet0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
rmnet1 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
rmnet2 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
usb0 DOWN 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0x00001002
So I though my wlan hardware was not initialized properly, so I went through dmesg and the driver seems to have loaded and encountered an error and then uloaded as seen by the following:
<6>[ 364.669433] TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 364.669952] wifi_probe
<4>[ 364.672363] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 364.859588] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 364.902343] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 364.902770] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 364.902984] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<4>[ 367.466888] mmc0: card claims to support voltages below the defined range. These will be ignored.
<6>[ 367.473815] mmc0: new SDIO card at address 0001
<6>[ 367.481750] TIWLAN: Found SDIO controller (vendor 0x104c, device 0x9066)
<6>[ 367.495544] TIWLAN: Driver initialized (rc 0)
<4>[ 367.497406] TIWLAN: 1251 PG 1.2
<6>[ 367.497924] TIWLAN: Driver loaded
<4>[ 367.916229] select 611 (android.protips), adj 9, size 3310, to kill
<4>[ 367.916900] send sigkill to 611 (android.protips), adj 9, size 3310
<3>[ 370.497741] mmc0: Data timeout
<3>[ 370.497863] SDIO_SyncRead: failed (-110)
<3>[ 370.498382] TIWLAN: TIWLAN: Failed to start config manager
<6>[ 387.593353] TIWLAN: Driver unloading
<6>[ 389.263336] TIWLAN: 4241.654203: sdio_reset_comm():
<4>[ 389.286865] mmc0: Error resetting SDIO communications (-110)
<7>[ 389.554901] TIWLAN: Releasing SDIO resources
<7>[ 389.557556] TIWLAN: SDIO resources released
<4>[ 389.560882] wifi_remove
<4>[ 389.561370] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
This repeats a few times before the phone just gives up trying to load the driver.
Another instance later on of afailed attempt to load the driver is shown here:
TIWLAN: Driver loading
<4>[ 482.536315] wifi_probe
<4>[ 482.536773] trout_wifi_power: 1
<4>[ 482.767944] trout_wifi_reset: 0
<4>[ 482.815704] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 1
<7>[ 482.815948] mmc0: card_present 1
<6>[ 482.816345] mmc0: Slot status change detected (0 -> 1)
<4>[ 485.376586] mmc0: card claims to support voltages below the defined range. These will be ignored.
<6>[ 485.380371] mmc0: new SDIO card at address 0001
<6>[ 485.387268] TIWLAN: Found SDIO controller (vendor 0x104c, device 0x9066)
<6>[ 485.397033] TIWLAN: Driver initialized (rc 0)
<4>[ 485.398773] TIWLAN: 1251 PG 1.2
<6>[ 485.399230] TIWLAN: Driver loaded
<3>[ 487.699493] mmc0: Data timeout
<3>[ 487.699829] SDIO_SyncRead: failed (-110)
<3>[ 487.701110] TIWLAN: TIWLAN: Failed to start config manager
<4>[ 489.264953] select 704 (android.vending), adj 7, size 3865, to kill
<4>[ 489.265380] send sigkill to 704 (android.vending), adj 7, size 3865
<6>[ 505.471527] TIWLAN: Driver unloading
<6>[ 507.093597] TIWLAN: 64.402242: sdio_reset_comm():
<4>[ 507.117187] mmc0: Error resetting SDIO communications (-110)
<7>[ 507.379547] TIWLAN: Releasing SDIO resources
<7>[ 507.382232] TIWLAN: SDIO resources released
<4>[ 507.385589] wifi_remove
<4>[ 507.386077] trout_wifi_set_carddetect: 0
<7>[ 507.386901] mmc0: card_present 0
<6>[ 507.387359] mmc0: Slot status change detected (1 -> 0)
<6>[ 507.388397] mmc0: card 0001 removed
Has anyone experienced this and/or have a fix? It seems like I need to replace a file or two for the TIWLAN driver.
I have attached the entire dmesg from first boot of CM6 to now, which is about 5 minutes worth (not much).
Thanks a lot,
Mike
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I'm having the same problem. I've done a factory reset and went to wifi settings. As soon as I tried to turn on the wifi again the word "error" came back.
Someone please help
Same here. mine started this sh*t 2 days ago. been runnin cm6.1.1 for bout 3 weeks now.
Hi,
I face the same issue with my developer phone 2..
Okay.. it resumed after factory data reset!
A more detailed survey of this error can be found on the android-tether developer website.. I cannot post links as i am a new member here... But it can be found as the first google link for the search string "google code issue 1124"

Suddenly stuck at infinite boot loop, XXLSZ

Hey all,
for some reason I have a infinite boot loop on my rooted Note (the boot animation plays, but then it restarts); firmware version is stock XXLSZ with root and CWM Recovery 6.0.3.0/PhilZ Touch 4.
I have not done anything to the OS since I fixed it up the last time a month ago; and once again I have no backup of the data on the internal memory.
How can I find out what is broken, and how do I get the data off the phone with CWM recovery? adb shell works and the data in /data, /system and /emmc still appears to be there, however I can't mount /sd-ext - cwm says "can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /sd-ext (no such file).
dmesg shows this here:
<3>[ 7.713599] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 7.713903] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 5, nr 3, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 7.714072] c0 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 5
<3>[ 9.225020] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 9.225481] c0 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 7
<3>[ 9.981223] c0 mmc1: cmd 18 data timeout error
<3>[ 10.737259] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 0, nr 8, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 10.737431] c0 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 0
<3>[ 11.493134] c0 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 1
<3>[ 12.248358] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 12.248804] c0 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 2
<3>[ 13.004323] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 3, nr 5, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 13.759713] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 13.759997] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 4, nr 4, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 14.515904] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 15.271589] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 17.539288] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 17.539595] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 0, nr 8, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 18.295005] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 18.295297] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 1, nr 7, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<7>[ 18.725004] c0 usb: set_config_number single config
<7>[ 18.725108] c0 usb: set_interface_count next_interface_id=2
<7>[ 18.729004] c0 usb: set_config e mass_storage[0]
<7>[ 18.729131] c0 usb: set_config e adb[1]
<7>[ 18.729239] c0 usb: SET_CON
<7>[ 18.729487] c0 usb: android_work config=c0b77704,connected=1,sw_connected=1
<7>[ 18.730247] c0 usb: android_work sent uevent USB_STATE=CONFIGURED
<7>[ 20.098554] c0 usb: set_config_number single config
<7>[ 20.100774] c0 usb: set_config_number single config
<7>[ 20.100879] c0 usb: set_interface_count next_interface_id=2
<3>[ 21.317770] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 21.318081] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 5, nr 3, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 21.318253] c0 end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk1, sector 5
<3>[ 22.073490] c0 mmc1: cmd 17 data timeout error
<3>[ 22.829455] c0 mmcblk1: error -110 transferring data, sector 7, nr 1, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<3>[ 22.829743] c0 Buffer I/O error on device mmcblk1, logical block 0
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To me this sounds like a dead SD card (can't test though, no other SD reader), but even without the SD card the phone refuses to boot :/
Any idea how to get at least the phone booting again or where to look for errors?
When doing a dmesg|grep mmc without the SD, I get
dmesg|grep mmc
<6>[ 2.035409] c1 dw_mmc dw_mmc: clock source 0: sclk_dwmci (80000000 Hz)
<3>[ 2.035839] c1 mmc0: Version ID 0x5342230a.
<6>[ 2.036227] c1 mmc0: FIFO WMARK FOR RX 0x20 WX 0x10. ###########
<6>[ 2.036920] c1 mmc0: MSHCI controller on samsung-mshci [dw_mmc] using IDMA
<6>[ 2.037542] c1 s3c-sdhci s3c-sdhci.2: clock source 2: sclk_mmc (8888888 Hz)
<6>[ 2.037914] c1 mmc1: vtf_2.8v regulator found
<7>[ 2.038207] c1 Registered led device: mmc1::
<6>[ 2.039448] c0 sdhci_set_ios : MMC Card ON samsung-hsmmc
<6>[ 2.039522] c0 mmc1: SDHCI controller on samsung-hsmmc [s3c-sdhci.2] using ADMA
<6>[ 2.039802] c0 mmc1: card removed.
<6>[ 2.039929] c0 s3c-sdhci s3c-sdhci.3: clock source 2: sclk_mmc (8888888 Hz)
<3>[ 2.040095] c0 mmc2: no vmmc regulator found
<7>[ 2.040405] c0 Registered led device: mmc2::
<6>[ 2.040749] c0 mmc2: SDHCI controller on samsung-hsmmc [s3c-sdhci.3] using ADMA
<3>[ 2.065390] c0 mmc0: cmd 52 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.065799] c0 mmc0: cmd 52 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.071569] c0 mmc0: cmd 8 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.071985] c0 mmc0: cmd 5 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.072351] c0 mmc0: cmd 5 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.072712] c0 mmc0: cmd 5 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.073074] c0 mmc0: cmd 5 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.073460] c0 mmc0: cmd 55 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.073840] c0 mmc0: cmd 55 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.074218] c0 mmc0: cmd 55 response timeout error
<3>[ 2.074596] c0 mmc0: cmd 55 response timeout error
<6>[ 2.096913] c0 mmc0: VYL00M: 15010056594c30304d196b9c70418ed1
<4>[ 2.109437] c0 mmc0: Voltage range not supported for power class.
<3>[ 2.109486] c0 mmc0: power class selection to bus width 8 failed
<4>[ 2.109746] c0 mmc0: Voltage range not supported for power class.
<3>[ 2.109795] c0 mmc0: power class selection to bus width 8 ddr 2 failed
<6>[ 2.110081] c0 mmc0: new high speed DDR MMC card at address 0001
<6>[ 2.110881] c0 mmcblk0: mmc0:0001 VYL00M 14.6 GiB
<6>[ 2.117703] c0 mmcblk0: p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 p11 p12
<6>[ 2.175199] c1 sdhci_set_ios : MMC Card OFF samsung-hsmmc
<6>[ 3.776696] c1 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p9): recovery complete
<6>[ 3.776832] c1 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p9): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
<6>[ 4.001439] c0 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p7): recovery complete
<6>[ 4.001574] c0 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p7): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
<4>[ 5.878636] c0 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p10): warning: mounting fs with errors, running e2fsck is recommended
<6>[ 5.892909] c0 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p10): recovery complete
<6>[ 5.892945] c0 EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p10): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
<6>[ 15.762233] c0 lun0: unable to open backing file: /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
<6>[ 15.762407] c0 lun1: unable to open backing file: /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
<6>[ 15.762519] c0 lun0: unable to open backing file: /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
<6>[ 15.762628] c0 lun1: unable to open backing file: /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
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Boot into Philz recovery and make a nandroid backup. Make sure preload is included. Then go to wipe data factory reset. Choose clear before new rom install. Once done go to backup and restore and restore the nandroid you made. Then boot up. Check what happens.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Boot into Philz recovery and make a nandroid backup. Make sure preload is included. Then go to wipe data factory reset. Choose clear before new rom install. Once done go to backup and restore and restore the nandroid you made. Then boot up. Check what happens.
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A nandroid backup would backup to the SD card, which is a) totally full and b) presumed dead, I'd need something that works over USB...
What can it be backed up to internal storage?
nokiamodeln91 said:
What can it be backed up to internal storage?
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Internal storage is full to the brim, too, and I dont have any money left to buy other SD card. Also, won't the internal storage be overwritten by flashing ROM?
No. It will not be. Try cleaning the internal storage by mounting it in recovery using the mounts and storage menu and then mount usb storage. Then connect to pc. Check for drives
nokiamodeln91 said:
No. It will not be. Try cleaning the internal storage by mounting it in recovery using the mounts and storage menu and then mount usb storage. Then connect to pc. Check for drives
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Yeah, I'm pulling the card contents now, will need two hours - lol, 2.8MB/s transfer speed! -.-
Looks like the memory has issues. I can not make a backup of /data - it always crashes somewhere. Either it locks up or it reboots without errormessage.
When doing a tar cvf /emmc/data.tar /data, it always crashes at data/log/dumpstate_ril_RESET_BY_CP_SILENTRESET_20130422194108.log; I'll just exclude data/log and try again - but is it possible that I have a defective memory chip?!
Try running a scan in recovery.
e2fsck - f - c - y /dev/block/mmcblk0p10
****. Apparently I have one of the broken ones:
/sys/devices/platform/dw_mmc/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:0001 # cat name hwrev fwrev manfid oemid date type serial cid
cat name hwrev fwrev manf
id oemid date type serial cid
VYL00M
0x0
0x0
0x000015
0x0100
08/2011
MMC
0x6b9c7041
15010056594c30304d196b9c70418ed1
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Can I somehow scan for defective blocks and "blank" them like with badblocks on a PC?

[BUG REPORT] RANDOM REBOOT on N7100

Here's the log for one random reboot that I had this evening.
The phone (Samsung GT-n7100) was just idle in my desk.
29 sept nightly
<4>[ 2458.068354] c0 Backtrace:
<4>[ 2458.068409] c0 [<c022aad4>] (strnlen+0x0/0x68) from [<c022ca5c>] (string.isra.2+0x3c/0xe0)
<4>[ 2458.068485] c0 r4:c0af38d3
<4>[ 2458.068538] c0 [<c022ca20>] (string.isra.2+0x0/0xe0) from [<c022db3c>] (vsnprintf+0x200/0x44c)
<4>[ 2458.068615] c0 r8:ee897ecc r7:00000002 r6:c08d0af8 r5:c08d0af6 r4:c0af38d3
<4>[ 2458.068703] c0 r3:00000000
<4>[ 2458.068754] c0 [<c022d93c>] (vsnprintf+0x0/0x44c) from [<c022de24>] (vscnprintf+0x14/0x2c)
<4>[ 2458.068845] c0 [<c022de10>] (vscnprintf+0x0/0x2c) from [<c0083618>] (vprintk+0xec/0x648)
<4>[ 2458.068919] c0 r4:c0af38d0 r3:ee897ec4
<4>[ 2458.068988] c0 [<c008352c>] (vprintk+0x0/0x648) from [<c05d3628>] (printk+0x28/0x30)
<4>[ 2458.069083] c0 [<c05d3600>] (printk+0x0/0x30) from [<c029f328>] (__dev_printk+0x48/0x68)
<4>[ 2458.069155] c0 r3:c0c0c0c0 r2:74737973 r1:c0898d7c r0:c08d0af4
<4>[ 2458.069250] c0 [<c029f2e0>] (__dev_printk+0x0/0x68) from [<c029f388>] (_dev_info+0x40/0x48)
<4>[ 2458.069325] c0 r6:e49c5ea0 r5:e49c5ee4 r4:c005c874
<4>[ 2458.069411] c0 [<c029f348>] (_dev_info+0x0/0x48) from [<c0258374>] (s5p_dsim_early_suspend+0x140/0x178)
<4>[ 2458.069494] c0 r3:00000000 r2:c0608ff0 r1:c08c8504
<4>[ 2458.069584] c0 [<c006c6f0>] (__wake_up_common+0x0/0x98) from [<c006d6c4>] (__wake_up+0x40/0x54)
<4>[ 2458.069685] c0 [<c006d684>] (__wake_up+0x0/0x54) from [<c009e2b8>] (kthread_worker_fn+0x108/0x14c)
<4>[ 2458.069764] c0 r8:00000001 r7:00000000 r6:eeb804ec r5:ee896000 r4:e49c5e8c
<4>[ 2458.069867] c0 [<c009e1b0>] (kthread_worker_fn+0x0/0x14c) from [<c009e388>] (kthread+0x8c/0x94)
<4>[ 2458.069962] c0 [<c009e2fc>] (kthread+0x0/0x94) from [<c0086298>] (do_exit+0x0/0x6f8)
<4>[ 2458.070032] c0 r6:c0086298 r5:c009e2fc r4:ee845dfc
<0>[ 2458.070106] c0 Code: e24cb004 e3510000 e2414001 0a000011 (e5d01000)
<4>[ 2458.070247] c0 ---[ end trace 8d63d22c6e64ba2e ]---
<0>[ 2458.070396] c0 Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception
<4>[ 2458.070464] c0 Backtrace:
<6>[ 2458.070507] c3 s5p-dsim s5p-dsim.0: -s5p_dsim_early_suspend
<6>[ 2458.070565] c3 s3cfb s3cfb.0: disable power domain
<4>[ 2458.070644] c0 [<c004b034>] (dump_backtrace+0x0/0x10c) from [<c05d3128>] (dump_stack+0x18/0x1c)
<6>[ 2458.070721] c3 s3cfb s3cfb.0: -s3cfb_early_suspend
<4>[ 2458.070774] c0 r6:c0899710
<6>[ 2458.070806] c3 sync_system +
<4>[ 2458.070854] c0 r5:c0a4e240 r4:c0af33c0 r3:00000002
<4>[ 2458.070937] c0 [<c05d3110>] (dump_stack+0x0/0x1c) from [<c05d34d4>] (panic+0x80/0x1ac)
<4>[ 2458.071036] c0 [<c05d3454>] (panic+0x0/0x1ac) from [<c004b4c0>] (die+0x18c/0x1bc)
<4>[ 2458.071115] c0 r3:00000001 r2:ee897b58 r1:00000000 r0:c0898d00
<4>[ 2458.071238] c0 r7:ee897d10
<4>[ 2458.071298] c0 [<c004b334>] (die+0x0/0x1bc) from [<c05d3188>] (__do_kernel_fault.part.2+0x5c/0x7c)
<4>[ 2458.071382] c0 r8:ee897d10 r7:ee897d10 r6:00000005 r5:00000000 r4:74737973
<4>[ 2458.071495] c0 [<c05d312c>] (__do_kernel_fault.part.2+0x0/0x7c) from [<c004d928>] (do_page_fault+0x1f4/0x210)
<4>[ 2458.071583] c0 r7:74737973 r3:ee897d10
<4>[ 2458.071656] c0 [<c004d734>] (do_page_fault+0x0/0x210) from [<c004da74>] (do_translation_fault+0xa0/0xa8)
<4>[ 2458.071816] c0 [<c004d9d4>] (do_translation_fault+0x0/0xa8) from [<c0041644>] (do_DataAbort+0x3c/0xa4)
<4>[ 2458.071920] c0 r7:74737973 r6:c0a32964 r5:c004d9d4 r4:00000005
<4>[ 2458.072056] c0 [<c0041608>] (do_DataAbort+0x0/0xa4) from [<c00472ac>] (__dabt_svc+0x4c/0x60)
<4>[ 2458.072150] c0 Exception stack(0xee897d10 to 0xee897d58)
<4>[ 2458.072214] c0 7d00: 74737973 ffffffff 74737973 00000000
<4>[ 2458.072304] c0 7d20: fffffffe c0af3cd0 ffffffff 74737973 00000000 c0af3cd0 c0a4e244 ee897d6c
<4>[ 2458.072388] c0 7d40: ee897d70 ee897d5c c022ca5c c022aaec a00b0093 ffffffff
<4>[ 2458.072452] c0 r8:00000000 r7:74737973 r6:ffffffff r5:ee897d44 r4:ffffffff
<6>[ 2458.072554] c3 active wake lock sync_system
<4>[ 2458.072596] c0
<4>[ 2458.072642] c0 [<c022aad4>] (strnlen+0x0/0x68) from [<c022ca5c>] (string.isra.2+0x3c/0xe0)
<4>[ 2458.072716] c0 r4:c0af38d3
<4>[ 2458.072766] c0 [<c022ca20>] (string.isra.2+0x0/0xe0) from [<c022db3c>] (vsnprintf+0x200/0x44c)
<4>[ 2458.072841] c0 r8:ee897ecc r7:00000002 r6:c08d0af8 r5:c08d0af6 r4:c0af38d3
<4>[ 2458.072920] c0 r3:00000000
<4>[ 2458.072967] c0 [<c022d93c>] (vsnprintf+0x0/0x44c) from [<c022de24>] (vscnprintf+0x14/0x2c)
<4>[ 2458.073055] c0 [<c022de10>] (vscnprintf+0x0/0x2c) from [<c0083618>] (vprintk+0xec/0x648)
<4>[ 2458.073125] c0 r4:c0af38d0 r3:ee897ec4
<4>[ 2458.073184] c0 [<c008352c>] (vprintk+0x0/0x648) from [<c05d3628>] (printk+0x28/0x30)
<4>[ 2458.073270] c0 [<c05d3600>] (printk+0x0/0x30) from [<c029f328>] (__dev_printk+0x48/0x68)
<4>[ 2458.073340] c0 r3:c0c0c0c0 r2:74737973 r1:c0898d7c r0:c08d0af4
<4>[ 2458.073427] c0 [<c029f2e0>] (__dev_printk+0x0/0x68) from [<c029f388>] (_dev_info+0x40/0x48)
<6>[ 2458.073499] c3 active wake lock wlan_wd_wake
<6>[ 2458.073542] c3 active wake lock PowerManagerService.WakeLocks
<6>[ 2458.073598] c3 active wake lock wlan_rx_wake, time left 194
<4>[ 2458.073648] c0 r6:e49c5ea0 r5:e49c5ee4 r4:c005c874
<4>[ 2458.073726] c0 [<c029f348>] (_dev_info+0x0/0x48) from [<c0258374>] (s5p_dsim_early_suspend+0x140/0x178)
<4>[ 2458.073833] c0 r3:00000000 r2:c0608ff0 r1:c08c8504
<4>[ 2458.073955] c0 [<c006c6f0>] (__wake_up_common+0x0/0x98) from [<c006d6c4>] (__wake_up+0x40/0x54)
<4>[ 2458.074092] c0 [<c006d684>] (__wake_up+0x0/0x54) from [<c009e2b8>] (kthread_worker_fn+0x108/0x14c)
<4>[ 2458.074194] c0 r8:00000001 r7:00000000 r6:eeb804ec r5:ee896000 r4:e49c5e8c
<4>[ 2458.074311] c0 [<c009e1b0>] (kthread_worker_fn+0x0/0x14c) from [<c009e388>] (kthread+0x8c/0x94)
<4>[ 2458.074409] c0 [<c009e2fc>] (kthread+0x0/0x94) from [<c0086298>] (do_exit+0x0/0x6f8)
<4>[ 2458.074481] c0 r6:c0086298 r5:c009e2fc r4:ee845dfc
<2>[ 2458.074630] c3 CPU3: stopping
<4>[ 2458.074666] c3 Backtrace:
<4>[ 2458.074730] c3 [<c004b034>] (dump_backtrace+0x0/0x10c) from [<c05d3128>] (dump_stack+0x18/0x1c)
<4>[ 2458.074809] c3 r6:d4086000 r5:c0a2ab38 r4:00000006 r3:00000000
<4>[ 2458.074906] c3 [<c05d3110>] (dump_stack+0x0/0x1c) from [<c00414bc>] (do_IPI+0x258/0x29c)
<4>[ 2458.074993] c3 [<c0041264>] (do_IPI+0x0/0x29c) from [<c0047620>] (__irq_usr+0x80/0x160)
<4>[ 2458.075068] c3 Exception stack(0xd4087fb0 to 0xd4087ff8)
<4>[ 2458.075129] c3 7fa0: 0000005a 00000044 00000001 414df000
<4>[ 2458.075215] c3 7fc0: 5888b9b8 5ec6b500 686c7ef0 00000002 00000000 41b71020 5ec6b4e8 0000000b
<4>[ 2458.075299] c3 7fe0: 6456bd0d 657c17a0 6456bbe1 6459dcb8 80070030 ffffffff
<6>[ 2458.075381] c0 notifier_call_chain : NOTIFY BAD sec_debug_panic_handler
<0>[ 2458.075454] c0 Rebooting in 1 seconds..
<0>[ 2459.075133] c0 sec_reboot (104, emergency)
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<3>[ 418.504575,0] mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt.
<6>[ 418.504738,0] sdhci: =========== REGISTER DUMP (mmc0)===========
<6>[ 418.504825,0] sdhci: Sys addr: 0x4000f001 | Version: 0x00003802
<6>[ 418.504975,0] sdhci: Blk size: 0x00007200 | Blk cnt: 0x00001600
<6>[ 418.505060,0] sdhci: Argument: 0x00573c00 | Trn mode: 0x0000002b
<6>[ 418.505224,0] sdhci: Present: 0x01e80106 | Host ctl: 0x00000035
<6>[ 418.505309,0] sdhci: Power: 0x0000000b | Blk gap: 0x00000000
<6>[ 418.505459,0] sdhci: Wake-up: 0x00000000 | Clock: 0x00000007
<6>[ 418.505544,0] sdhci: Timeout: 0x0000000a | Int stat: 0x00000000
<6>[ 418.505694,0] sdhci: Int enab: 0x03ff800b | Sig enab: 0x03ff800b
<6>[ 418.505777,0] sdhci: AC12 err: 0x00000000 | Slot int: 0x00000000
<6>[ 418.505925,0] sdhci: Caps: 0x642dc8b2 | Caps_1: 0x00008004
<6>[ 418.506009,0] sdhci: Cmd: 0x0000193a | Max curr: 0x00000000
<6>[ 418.506094,0] sdhci: Resp 1: 0x454d3038 | Resp 0: 0x00000900
<6>[ 418.506243,0] sdhci: Resp 3: 0x00000900 | Resp 2: 0x47070e0f
<6>[ 418.506326,0] sdhci: Host ctl2: 0x00000004
<6>[ 418.506408,0] sdhci: ADMA Err: 0x00000003 | ADMA Ptr: 0x23f4b490
<6>[ 418.506557,0] mmc0: clk: 50000000 clk-gated: 0 claimer: mmcqd/0 pwr: 10
<6>[ 418.506704,0] mmc0: rpmstatus[pltfm](runtime-suspend:usage_count:disable_depth)(0:0:0)
<6>[ 418.506787,0] sdhci: ===========================================
<6>[ 418.506935,0] mmc0: bytes to transfer: 31457792 transferred: 2883584
<3>[ 418.539062,0] mmcblk0: error -110 transferring data, sector 5716992, nr 1024, cmd response 0x900, card status 0xc00
<3>[ 418.544473,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5716992
<3>[ 418.544922,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5718016
<3>[ 418.545214,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5719040
<3>[ 418.545529,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5719848
<3>[ 418.545811,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5720872
<3>[ 418.546161,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5721896
<3>[ 418.546378,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5730304
<3>[ 418.546656,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5731328
<3>[ 418.547002,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5732352
<3>[ 418.547284,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5733376
<3>[ 426.584573,0] mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt.
<6>[ 426.584668,0] sdhci: =========== REGISTER DUMP (mmc0)===========
<6>[ 426.584819,0] sdhci: Sys addr: 0x00000310 | Version: 0x00003802
<6>[ 426.584904,0] sdhci: Blk size: 0x00007200 | Blk cnt: 0x00000310
<6>[ 426.585054,0] sdhci: Argument: 0x0058bc00 | Trn mode: 0x0000002b
<6>[ 426.585139,0] sdhci: Present: 0x01f80000 | Host ctl: 0x00000035
<6>[ 426.585287,0] sdhci: Power: 0x0000000b | Blk gap: 0x00000000
<6>[ 426.585371,0] sdhci: Wake-up: 0x00000000 | Clock: 0x00000007
<6>[ 426.585519,0] sdhci: Timeout: 0x0000000a | Int stat: 0x00000000
<6>[ 426.585605,0] sdhci: Int enab: 0x03ff800b | Sig enab: 0x03ff800b
<6>[ 426.585754,0] sdhci: AC12 err: 0x00000000 | Slot int: 0x00000000
<6>[ 426.585839,0] sdhci: Caps: 0x642dc8b2 | Caps_1: 0x00008004
<6>[ 426.585987,0] sdhci: Cmd: 0x0000193a | Max curr: 0x00000000
<6>[ 426.586136,0] sdhci: Resp 1: 0x00000000 | Resp 0: 0x00000900
<6>[ 426.586219,0] sdhci: Resp 3: 0x00000900 | Resp 2: 0x00000000
<6>[ 426.586365,0] sdhci: Host ctl2: 0x00000004
<6>[ 426.586448,0] sdhci: ADMA Err: 0x00000007 | ADMA Ptr: 0x23f40320
<6>[ 426.586597,0] mmc0: clk: 50000000 clk-gated: 0 claimer: mmcqd/0 pwr: 10
<6>[ 426.586681,0] mmc0: rpmstatus[pltfm](runtime-suspend:usage_count:disable_depth)(0:0:0)
<6>[ 426.586829,0] sdhci: ===========================================
<6>[ 426.586914,0] mmc0: bytes to transfer: 401408 transferred: 401408
<3>[ 426.591186,0] mmcblk0: error -110 sending stop command, original cmd response 0x900, card status 0x400900
<3>[ 426.591384,0] mmcblk0: error -110 transferring data, sector 5815296, nr 784, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
<4>[ 426.592095,0] blk_update_request: 53 callbacks suppressed
<3>[ 426.592180,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5815296
<3>[ 426.592481,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5816080
<3>[ 426.592738,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5817104
<3>[ 426.593064,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5818128
<3>[ 426.593321,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5819152
<3>[ 426.593635,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5820176
<3>[ 426.593762,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5824512
<3>[ 426.594080,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 5825536
<3>[ 426.594283,0] end_request: I/O error, dev mmcblk0, sector 15094616
Those IO errors are write requests going to mmcblk0, which is the internal memory. Does this mean the end of the phone? I just have had this phone for less than 2 months and haven't flashed a whole lot (2 times so far). How can the internal memory start going bad so fast? Does anybody know if this is SLC NAND or MLC NAND that they use for internal memory?
I have a full TWRP backup of the phone which I can use to restore. Is it possible to "TRIM" or "ERASE" the NAND somehow to reset it completely? Just like SSDs.
The phone is seeing some weird behaviour during boot where it boot loops during the early boot some times and then eventually boots up fine. But most of the time works fine after that.

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